Swimming pool permit rules in Macomb County, MI β also covering above-ground pools, in-ground pools, and spa installations β set fencing, barrier, alarm, and inspection requirements.
Macomb County does not issue residential pool permits; your local city or township building department does, under the Michigan Residential Code. A building and electrical permit is required once a pool holds a threshold depth of water, with plot plans showing setbacks.
Macomb County does not zone or permit private residential pools. In Michigan a backyard pool is permitted by the local building department (city or township) enforcing the Michigan Residential Code and the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC); triggers are set locally. In Macomb Township the Building Department requires a building permit and electrical permit for any pool 'containing 24 inches or more of water,' plus a mechanical permit for a heater. Applications need two to-scale plot plans showing location, setbacks, easements, and equipment; in-ground pools also need an affidavit, grade elevations, and a refundable bond before release. The Macomb County Health Department handles only public pools. Confirm the exact rule with your own building department.
Building without the required building and electrical permits can trigger a stop-work order, denial of final inspection, and abatement. In Macomb Township the posted pool bond is forfeitable if grading conditions are unmet. The building official enforces this.
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