Swimming pool permit rules in Indiantown, FL β also covering above-ground pools, in-ground pools, and spa installations β set fencing, barrier, alarm, and inspection requirements.
A Village of Indiantown Building Division permit is required for any residential swimming pool, spa, or hot tub installation, plus a separate barrier permit. Application requires a sealed survey, structural plans, and pool-safety barrier details meeting Fla. Stat. ch. 515.
Indiantown issues pool permits through the Building Division at the Village offices (15516 SW Osceola St., Suite B). The Pool Permit Application (revised 1/31/2023) requires a sealed property survey showing setbacks, engineered structural plans for in-ground pools (Florida-licensed engineer), barrier details meeting Fla. Stat. 515.27 and FBC, electrical permit for pool wiring under NEC Art. 680, and screen-enclosure plans if applicable. Inspections are required at deck/steel, pre-plaster, electrical bond, gas (if applicable), and final barrier stages. The Pool Safety Barrier Affidavit must be on file before final inspection.
Building a pool without a permit is a code violation; after-the-fact permits double the fee. Stop-work orders can be issued. Special Magistrate may impose daily fines under Fla. Stat. 162.09 (up to $250/$500).
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