Showing ordinances that apply to Clifton Knolls-Mill Creek, NY
Clifton Knolls-Mill Creek is an unincorporated community (population 3,048) in Saratoga County, New York. Because Clifton Knolls-Mill Creek is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Saratoga County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The above-ground pools rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Saratoga County towns require building permits for above-ground pools over 24 inches deep per NY Residential Code AG105 (9 NYCRR 1220). Setbacks typically 10 feet from property lines. Barrier required but 48-inch pool walls with removable ladders may qualify. GFCI electrical mandatory per NY Electrical Code (NEC Article 680).
Above-ground pools in Saratoga County are regulated by the NY State Residential Code Appendix G (AG105) and enforced locally. Any pool over 24 inches deep or holding more than 5,000 gallons requires a building permit. Saratoga Springs Building Department issues permits under City Code Chapter 118. Clifton Park ยง112, Halfmoon ยง77, and Malta ยง93 require similar applications with plot plans showing setbacks. Typical setbacks: 10 feet from side and rear lot lines, behind front building line. Saratoga Springs ยง240-4 requires 10-foot setback in R-1 and R-2 zones. Barrier requirements under 9 NYCRR 1220 Appendix G apply; pools with 48-inch non-climbable vertical walls may serve as their own barrier if access ladder is removable, lockable, or secured (AG105.2.8). Gates at access points still need self-closing/self-latching hardware. Electrical work must comply with NY Electrical Code (NEC Article 680), requiring GFCI protection and licensed electrician connection for 120V pump circuits. Drainage must not discharge onto neighboring properties โ important in Saratoga County's clay-heavy soils common in Halfmoon and Clifton Park. Winter closure: pools in this snow-belt region must withstand snow loads (check manufacturer specs for Adirondack foothill locations). Pool alarms per Graham's Law (NY Public Health ยง1399-mm) required on new installations over 24 inches deep. Permit fees typically $50-$150.
Unpermitted above-ground pool: retroactive permit with double fees per Saratoga Springs ยง58-8, potential removal order. Barrier violations: strict enforcement, $250-$500 fine. Electrical violations: NYSEG disconnect, licensed electrician repair required.
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