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Pool Permits: St. Clair Shores vs Sterling Heights

How do pool permits rules compare between St. Clair Shores, MI and Sterling Heights, MI?

St. Clair Shores and Sterling Heights have similar restriction levels.

St. Clair Shores, MI

Macomb County

Some Restrictions

Macomb County does not issue residential pool permits; your local city or township building department does, under the Michigan Residential Code. A building and electrical permit is required once a pool holds a threshold depth of water, with plot plans showing setbacks.

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Sterling Heights, MI

Macomb County

Some Restrictions

Sterling Heights requires building permits for swimming pools, spas, and hot tubs per Michigan Building Code. Inspections required before use.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSt. Clair ShoresSterling Heights
Who permitsYour city/township building dept-
County rolePublic pools only (Health Dept)-
Code basisMI Residential Code + ISPSC-
Macomb Twp trigger24+ inches of water-
Also requiredElectrical permit; plot plan-
Permit-Required for all pools
Above-Ground-If >24" deep
Inspections-Electrical, barrier, final
Climate-Winterization required

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St. Clair Shores FAQ

Does Macomb County issue my backyard pool permit?

No. Macomb County does not permit residential pools. Apply to your city or township building department, which enforces the Michigan Residential Code and ISPSC. The county Health Department only handles public pools.

What triggers a pool permit in Macomb Township?

Macomb Township requires a building and electrical permit for any pool containing 24 inches or more of water, plus a mechanical permit if a heater is installed. Other communities set their own depth triggers.

Do I need to post a bond?

In Macomb Township, yes — a refundable bond of $250 for above-ground or $1,000 for in-ground pools must be posted before you can pick up the permit. Bond rules vary by community.

Sterling Heights FAQ

Do I need a permit for a pool?

Yes. All in-ground and most above-ground pools (over 24 inches deep) require building permits.

What about a hot tub?

Permanent hot tubs and spas require permits. Portable units may be exempt - check with Sterling Heights building department.

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