Above-ground pools in the Village of Indiantown require a Village building permit just like in-ground pools. Above-ground pools 24 inches or deeper that hold more than 1,000 gallons must meet the Florida Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act (Fla. Stat. ch. 515).
The Indiantown Building Division treats above-ground pools and inflatable pools deeper than 24 inches with capacity over 1,000 gallons as swimming pools requiring a permit. The Florida Building Code Sec. 454 and Fla. Stat. ch. 515 require approved barriers, drain anti-entrapment compliance, and electrical bonding/GFCI for pump equipment. A removable ladder may serve as the barrier-access control for above-ground pools meeting the 48-inch wall height; locking the ladder up when not in use is the standard method. Site plans must show the pool location, setbacks (LDR Sec. 3-4 accessory rules), and electrical equipment location.
Installing an above-ground pool without a permit is a Building Code violation. After-the-fact double permit fees, stop-work orders, and Special Magistrate civil fines may apply.
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