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From Vince Ferraraccio, Code Enforcement Officer
As summer is upon us, we have been receiving many applications for swimming pool
permits; I wanted to review the New York State requirements for installation of new pools.
All pools capable of holding 24” or more of water require a building permit, whether they
are blow-ups, PVC construction, plastic or steel.
Before a permit can be issued, homeowners must receive a clearance from NYSE&G and
provide a copy, along with a property survey, to the Village. As pools cannot be operated
with extension cords, a direct line with a GFCI outlet must be installed and an electrical
inspection by an independent contractor must be performed.
All pools must have motion-sensor alarms, which can be purchased at a pool supply store.
Although pool permit requirements may seem cumbersome, they are designed for the
safety of your own and neighborhood children. Brochures outlining these and other
requirements are at Village Hall or you can discuss them directly with me on Wednesday
evenings 4:30 to 6:00pm when I am available to meet with residents.
Adding on? Repairing? Replacing? Check to see if a permit is required!
A permit is required for all work performed on your property in the Village of Sloan except
cosmetic work (e.g. painting, wallpaper, etc.)
For any questions about whether a permit is required or to register a complaint, contact
Village Hall at (716) 897-1560 or visit the Code Enforcement Officer every Wednesday
from 4:30 pm till 6:00 pm at Village Hall.
Please visit the Treasurer's Page for information on applicable fees for your project.
Visit Building Department - PAGE 2 for additional information on fees for other
construction projects.
Pool Installation Information (Flyer available at Village Hall)
What is really required for In-Ground and Above-Ground Pools?
The following is a summarized list of rules and regulations of the State of New York and
the Village of Sloan regarding the safety requirements for the installation of new and
maintenance of existing in-ground and above-ground swimming pools. This is not intended
to be an exhaustive list of requirements. If you have any questions call Village Hall before
beginning work on your new or existing pool.
BUILDING PERMITS are required for the installation of all pools capable of holding more
than 24 inches of water. Permit application must be made by the Home Owner if he or she
is doing the work OR the pool company/installer. The following must be provided with the
permit application:
1) Copy of the property survey
2) Diagram showing the proposed location of the pool
3) Written approval from the servicing Electrical Utility Company verifying the propsed
pool
location with regard to the vicinity of all overhead power line and underground power lines
4) Approval of the proposed drainage plan for in-ground pool locations by the Village
Engineer
5) Copies of Pool Installers Liability, Workers Comp and Disability Insurance Certificates
LOCATION REQUIREMENTS: Pools, including attached decking and/or concrete walk
areas for in-ground pools, need to be a minimum of three (3) feet from any lot lines and six
(6) feet from any accessory structure.
Pools, including attached decking and/or concrete walk areas for in-ground pools, need to
be clear of any easements and/or right-of-ways.
POOL BARRIERS: An outdoor swimming pool, including an in-ground, above-ground or
on-ground pool, hot tub or spa shall be provided with a barrier that is a minimum of four (4)
feet above finished grade and provided with a locking gate or self closing latching door and
an approved audible alarm if the dwelling is to be used as a portion of the barrier. Spas
and hot tubs with safety covers complying with ATMD F 1346 shall be exempt from the
barrier requirements of the code.
ELECTRICAL WORK: All electrical service for the pool shall comply with the provisions of
the New York State Residential Code Chapters 33 through 42. An approved electrical
inspection is required.
RECEPTACLES that provide power for water pump motors or other loads directly related
to the circulation and sanitation system shall be located between five (5) and ten (10) feet
from the inside wall of the pool, and shall be a single-locking grounding type protected by a
GFCI. At least one additional receptacle shall be located a minimum of ten (10) feet and no
greater than twenty (20) feet from the inside wall of the pool, spa and/or hot tub unless
otherwise approved by the New York Board of Fire Underwriters.
SWITCHING DEVICES shall be located not less than five (5) feet from the inside wall of
the pool, spa and/or hot tub, except where separated by a solid fence, wall or permanent
barrier.
DISCONNECTING MEANS shall be provided as accessible and located with in sight and
no more than five (5) feet from the inside wall of the pool, spa and/or hot tub.
FLEXIBLE CORDS used in conjunction with permanently installed pools, spas and/or hot
tubs other than for underwater lighting fixtures, fixed or stationary equipment rated 20
amps or less shall have a length of no more than three (3) feet and have a copper
equipment grounding connector no smaller than #12 and shall be provided with a
grounding type of attachment plug unless otherwise approved.
BONDING: The following equipment shall be bonded together:
-All metal parts of the pool spa and/or hot tub shells, coping stones and decks
-All forming shells and mounting brackets of no-niche fixtures
-All metal fittings within or attached to the pool, spa and/or hot tub
-Metal parts of electrical equipment associated with the installation
-Metal sheathing, cables and raceways
-Metal piping and all fixed metal parts within five (5) feet horizontally or twelve (12) feet
above the maximum water level of the pool, spa and/or hot tub
GROUNDING: The following equipment shall be grounded:
-Wet-niche, no-niche and dry-niche underwater lighting fixtures
-All electrical equipment located within five (5) feet of the inside wall of the pool, spa and/or
hot tub
-All equipment associated with the recirculation system, junction boxes, transformer
enclosures, GFCIs, panel boards that are not part of the service equipment and supply any
electrical equipment associated with the pool, spa and/or hot tub
STORABLE SWIMMING POOLS: A cord connected pool filter pump shall incorporate an
approved system of double insulation or its equivalent and shall be provided with the
means for grounding only the internal and non-accessible non-current carrying metal parts
of the appliance. The means of grounding shall be an equipment grounding conductor run
with the power supply conductors in a flexible cord properly terminated in a grounding-type
attachment plug having fixed grounding contact.
SPAS AND HOT TUBS: The outlet(s) that supplies a self-contained spa or hot tub
equipment, or a packaged spa or hot tub equipment assembly, or field assembled spa or
hot tub with a heater load of fifty (50) amps or less shall be protected by a GFCI.
UPDATED NYS REQUIREMENTS
POOL ALARMS: Every residential swimming pool installed, constructed or substantially
modified after December 17, 2006, shall be equipped with an approved alarm which:
1) Is capable of detecting a child entering the water and giving an audible alarm upon the
child entering the water
2) Is audible at poolside and other locations on the premises
3) Installed, used and maintained as per the manufacturer's instructions
4) Must be independent testing agency approved
5) Shall not be a device located on a person or which is dependent on devices located on
persons for its proper operation
ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION FOR SUCTION OUTLETS
GENERAL: Suction outlets shall be designed to produce circulation throughout the pool or
spa. Single outlet systems, such automatic vacuum cleaner systems, or other such
multiple suction outlets, whether isolated by valves or otherwise, shall be protected against
user entrapment.
SUCTION FITTINGS: All pool and spa suction outlets shall be provided with a cover
that conforms with ANSI/ASME A112.19.8M, or a 12"x12" drain grate or larger, or an
approved channel drain system.
EXCEPTION: Surface skimmers
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