Long Branch pools must comply with Chapter 303 (Swimming Pools) and NJ UCC standards. Pools require construction permits, Health Department compliance, and electrical permits for pools over 42 inches deep. Pools must be set back 10 feet from side and rear lot lines.
Long Branch Chapter 303 (Swimming Pools) and the zoning code (Ch. 345) regulate swimming pools. All pools require construction permits and must comply with local Health Department regulations. Pools are permitted as accessory uses on residential lots. Setbacks: pools cannot be in any front yard and must be at least 10 feet from side and rear lot lines. Electrical permits are required for pools capable of holding water deeper than 42 inches or equipped with permanent recirculation equipment. The NJ UCC (N.J.A.C. 5:23) governs construction standards including structural requirements, plumbing, electrical, and barrier provisions. Public and semi-public pools have additional requirements under Ch. 303, Article II.
Pool without permit: stop-work order, fines under NJ UCC. Non-compliant setback: zoning violation, may require relocation.
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