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Pool Permits: Edison vs Perth Amboy

How do pool permits rules compare between Edison, NJ and Perth Amboy, NJ?

Perth Amboy has fewer restrictions than Edison.

Edison, NJ

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Edison requires both a Chapter 17 pool license issued by the Health Officer through the Division of Licenses and a NJ UCC construction permit before any pool may be built, installed, or altered. The license must be renewed annually and expires April 30 each year. Commercial swimming pools are prohibited.

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Perth Amboy, NJ

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

New Jersey requires construction permits for swimming pools statewide under the Uniform Construction Code, with consistent technical standards in every municipality.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEdisonPerth Amboy
CodeEdison Code Ch. 17 §17.08.170-
Required PermitsTownship pool license + NJ UCC subcode permits-
License RenewalAnnual; expires April 30-
R-AA / R-A Setback20 ft from rear lot line-
R-BB / R-B Setback6 ft from any side/rear lot line-
Commercial PoolsProhibited in Edison Township-
Statute-N.J.S.A. 52:27D-119 et seq.
Regulations-N.J.A.C. 5:23
Daily fine cap-Up to $2,000
Permit issuer-Local construction official

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Edison FAQ

Do I need a permit for a small above-ground pool in Edison?

Yes if the pool can hold more than 24 inches of water you need both the Chapter 17 Township license from the Division of Licenses and a NJ UCC construction permit from the Edison Construction Code Official. Inflatable kiddie pools designed to be drained after each use generally do not trigger the permit requirement, but the barrier rules still apply to anything holding 24 inches or more.

Does Edison's pool license really expire every April 30?

Yes. Chapter 17 §17.08.170 sets the pool license on an annual term expiring April 30. You must renew before that date to continue using the pool. If you let it lapse you cannot legally operate the pool until the Health Officer approves renewal.

Perth Amboy FAQ

Does the state code apply to small above-ground pools?

The Uniform Construction Code generally regulates pools capable of holding water deeper than 24 inches; very small inflatable pools may be exempt under code commentary.

Can a town adopt stricter pool codes?

Municipalities cannot weaken the state code; locally adopted amendments must go through the Department of Community Affairs review process under the UCC Act.

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