Swimming pool permit rules in Flint, MI β also covering above-ground pools, in-ground pools, and spa installations β set fencing, barrier, alarm, and inspection requirements.
Flint requires a building permit for any pool, hot tub, or spa deeper than 24 inches under the statewide Michigan Residential Code 2015 and Michigan Building Code 2015. Zoning Code Sec. 50-61 also limits placement to the rear yard with a minimum 7-foot setback from rear and side lot lines.
Pool permitting in Flint runs through the Department of Building and Safety Inspection. A building permit is required for any pool, hot tub, or spa deeper than 24 inches under the Michigan Residential Code 2015 Chapter 42 (residential) or Michigan Building Code 2015 Section 3109 (commercial), both adopted statewide by the Michigan Bureau of Construction Codes. Pools 24 inches or shallower are exempt by the city's zoning definition in Chapter 50 Sec. 50-61. Permit submittals include a site plan with setbacks, barrier details, electrical (NEC Article 680 bonding and GFCI), and plumbing where applicable. Zoning placement under Sec. 50-61 limits a pool on an interior residential lot to the rear yard (with possible side-yard extension if 7 feet from rear and side lines). Corner-lot pools may be in the side yard but never in or encroaching on the front yard.
Installing a pool deeper than 24 inches without a permit, or in a front yard, violates the Michigan Construction Code as adopted by Flint and Chapter 50 zoning. Code Enforcement can issue stop-work orders, require after-the-fact permitting, or order removal and relocation.
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