Above-ground pools in Rockland require a building permit when water depth exceeds 24 inches per NYS Code. They must meet the same barrier requirements as in-ground pools, though the pool wall itself can serve as part of the barrier if it is at least 48 inches high and ladders are removable or gated.
Above-ground pools in Rockland are regulated under the 2020 NYS Residential Code Appendix G, adopted by all Rockland towns. Any pool holding water deeper than 24 inches requires a building permit and barrier. AG105.2 allows the pool wall to serve as the barrier if at least 48 inches above grade on the outside. Removable ladders must be stored or locked away when the pool is unattended; fixed ladders require a self-closing, self-latching gate. Electrical permits are required for pumps/filters, and equipotential bonding per NEC Article 680.26 is mandatory. Pool alarms are required statewide under NY Executive Law Β§387(14) for pools installed after Dec 14, 2006, meeting ASTM F2208. Rockland County Health Department regulates commercial/semi-public pools under 10 NYCRR Subpart 6-1; residential pools are town-administered.
Unpermitted pool installation: stop-work order plus 250 to 1,000 dollars per day. Barrier violations: up to 5,000 dollars and 15 days jail per day under NYS Executive Law Β§382. Missing pool alarm: 500 dollars first offense, 1,000 dollars subsequent.
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