Swimming pool permit rules in Williamsport, PA β also covering above-ground pools, in-ground pools, and spa installations β set fencing, barrier, alarm, and inspection requirements.
Pennsylvania's Uniform Construction Code adopts the International Code Council standards, requiring building permits for residential swimming pools statewide.
The Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code (35 P.S. Sec. 7210.101 et seq.) adopts the ICC's International Residential Code, which requires permits for any swimming pool, hot tub, or spa with water depth exceeding 24 inches. Municipalities must enforce the UCC at minimum and cannot waive permit requirements. The UCC mandates compliance with ISPSC (International Swimming Pool and Spa Code) safety provisions. Inspections during construction and final approval are required before water can be added and pools used.
Building without a permit is a summary offense with fines up to $1,000 per day plus required correction, removal, or retroactive permitting at higher fees.
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