Swimming pool permit rules in Spokane, WA β also covering above-ground pools, in-ground pools, and spa installations β set fencing, barrier, alarm, and inspection requirements.
Spokane requires a building permit for all in-ground pools and for above-ground pools over 24 inches deep per SMC 17F and the WA State Building Code. Electrical and plumbing sub-permits are also required. Plan review covers setbacks, barriers, and equipment placement.
Spokane Municipal Code Title 17F adopts the Washington State Building Code, which in turn adopts the International Residential Code. IRC requires a building permit for any pool that holds more than 24 inches of water. Spokane's Development Services Center reviews pool permit applications for zoning compliance (setbacks from property lines typically 5 to 10 feet), barrier compliance (48-inch fence with self-closing self-latching gate), electrical bonding per NEC Article 680, and plumbing connections. Separate electrical permits are issued by WA Department of Labor and Industries. Pool equipment (pumps, heaters) must meet setback and noise requirements. Inspections are required at rough-in and final stages.
Installing a pool without permits: stop-work order, double permit fees per SMC 17F.040.010, and potential removal order. Unsafe electrical work: immediate red-tag by L and I.
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