Permanent above-ground pools in unincorporated Sarasota County generally need a building permit and must meet the same FS 515 barrier/alarm safety standards as in-ground pools; small portable inflatables usually do not.
Sarasota County permits above-ground pools through the Building Division under the Florida Building Code. A permanent above-ground pool that holds a meaningful depth of water is treated as a residential swimming pool and must satisfy at least one FS 515.27 safety feature - most often a barrier meeting FS 515.29 or a ladder/steps that can be removed or secured plus a compliant enclosure. Electrical bonding, setbacks, and (near waterfront) added documentation apply. Truly temporary inflatable or wading pools below the code threshold typically do not require a permit but should still be supervised. Confirm your specific model with the Building Division before installing.
Installing a permanent above-ground pool without a permit or required barrier draws stop-work orders, code-enforcement fines, and failure of final inspection.
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