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Pool Permits: Sandy vs South Jordan

How do pool permits rules compare between Sandy, UT and South Jordan, UT?

Sandy and South Jordan have similar restriction levels.

Sandy, UT

Salt Lake County

Some Restrictions

Sandy requires a building permit for any in-ground or above-ground pool over 24 inches deep, with plan review for structure, barriers, and electrical.

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South Jordan, UT

Salt Lake County

Some Restrictions

Utah State Construction Code adopts the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code, requiring building permits for pool construction statewide. Local jurisdictions enforce, but the technical standards for pool construction, barriers, and inspection apply uniformly through Utah Code Title 15A.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSandySouth Jordan
FactPermit required for pools over 24 inches deep-
Code authority-Utah Code Title 15A
Adopted code-International Swimming Pool Spa Code
Permit threshold-Depths over 24 inches
Local weakening-Not permitted

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Sandy FAQ

Do I need a permit for an inflatable pool?

Only if it holds water more than 24 inches deep; small kiddie pools are exempt.

How much do pool permits cost?

Fees vary by valuation; contact Sandy Building Division for current fee schedule.

South Jordan FAQ

Is a building permit required for a backyard pool in Utah?

Yes. Utah's adopted construction code requires permits for permanent residential pools. Some small portable pools under 24 inches deep are exempt.

Can a city require stricter standards than Utah's state code?

Cities may adopt amendments approved by the Uniform Building Code Commission but cannot fall below the state-adopted minimum standards.

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