Above-ground pools 24+ inches deep require a permit in Suffolk County under 780 CMR and 105 CMR 435. Electrical bonding and GFCI protection required per 527 CMR 12.00 (NEC 680). Walls 48+ inches tall with removable/lockable ladder may satisfy barrier requirements. Setbacks from property lines typically 5-10 feet under local zoning.
Above-ground swimming pool installation in Suffolk County follows 780 CMR Appendix G (building permit), 105 CMR 435 (State Sanitary Code), and 527 CMR 12.00 (Electrical Code, NEC Article 680). Any pool, hot tub, or spa with 24+ inches of water depth requires a permit β this includes inflatable and demountable pools above that depth. Permits are issued by the local Building Department (Boston ISD, Chelsea, Revere, Winthrop Building Departments) and require site plan showing setbacks, electrical plans showing bonding and GFCI protection, and barrier details. Typical permit fees: $50-$150. Setbacks: most Suffolk County municipalities require pools to be set back at least 5-10 feet from rear and side property lines and behind the front building line; check local zoning. Electrical: NEC 680 requires equipotential bonding of all metal components, GFCI protection on all outlets within 20 feet, no overhead conductors within 10 feet, and no outlet within 6 feet of pool edge (except dedicated pool equipment outlets). Barrier requirements: above-ground pools with non-climbable sides 48+ inches high may serve as the barrier themselves, provided any ladder is removable or has a lockable cover when not in use. Otherwise a 6-foot fence (5-foot stockade) per 105 CMR 435 or 48-inch barrier per 780 CMR Appendix G surrounds the pool. Pool water discharge to storm drains prohibited; dechlorinated discharge to sanitary sewer may be allowed with permission. Inspection required before filling and before use.
Unpermitted pool over 24 inches: stop-work order, removal or retroactive permit with double fee, $100-$500 fines. Non-compliant barrier: pool use prohibited until corrected. Electrical violations: disconnection required.
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