Swimming pool permit rules in Middlesex County, MA β also covering above-ground pools, in-ground pools, and spa installations β set fencing, barrier, alarm, and inspection requirements.
Swimming pools in Middlesex County require a building permit under 780 CMR and an electrical permit for any pool over 24 inches deep, plus compliance with MGL c.148 Fire Code and VGB Act for public pools.
Installing a residential swimming pool anywhere in Middlesex County requires permits from the local building department under the Massachusetts State Building Code (780 CMR Chapter 31 and Appendix G). In-ground pools require a building permit, electrical permit for bonding and GFCI compliance, plumbing permit, and often a zoning verification confirming setbacks (typically 10 feet from property lines and not in front yards). Above-ground pools deeper than 24 inches also require permits. All residential pools must be enclosed by a barrier at least 48 inches tall with self-closing, self-latching gates under 780 CMR Appendix G. Public pools (including those serving STRs, condos, and HOAs) must be permitted and inspected by the local Board of Health under 105 CMR 435, and must comply with the federal Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act requiring anti-entrapment drain covers. Pool alarms are required by 527 CMR 12 for in-ground residential pools. Permit fees in Middlesex towns commonly range from 100 to 500 dollars.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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