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New Construction or Alteration of Pools

Whenever new construction or renovations are planned for a public swimming pool or spa, plans must be submitted for approval prior to the start of construction or alteration.

Who must submit plans?

No person may begin construction or substantial alteration of a public swimming pool or spa in Montgomery County until the plans and specifications have been approved. 

See Public Swimming Pool Plan Review Guidelines.

What is a public swimming pool or spa?

Any swimming pool, except a private swimming pool, which is intended to be used for swimming, wading, diving, or recreational bathing. A private swimming pool is any swimming pool built on the grounds of a single family residence and used solely by the owner, immediate family, tenants, or guests.

Public Spas:

Any pool intended for public recreational or therapeutic uses other than swimming, diving, or general recreational use.

When must one submit plans for construction or alteration of a public swimming pool?

Plans must be submitted prior to any construction or alteration. A permit must be obtained prior to operating any public swimming pool or spa. Contact the Department of Permitting Services , 240-777-6200, to determine if a building permit is also required.

How does one submit plans?

Download Plan Review Submittal Form 

Download Swimming Pool Applications:
Public Swimming Pool Operating Permit
(PDF File) or Public Swimming Pool Operating Permit
(HTML File)
Fee

See the Fee Schedule

Process


The application, plans, attachments, and the appropriate fee must be
    submitted.
Incomplete applications will be returned to the applicant.
An environmental health specialist will review the plans. Upon successful
    completion of the review process, the building permit will be released.
A piping inspection and pressure test must be successfully completed
   prior to covering the pipes.
A compliance inspection must be successfully completed prior to opening
    the pool or spa.
Personnel within the Licensure & Regulatory Services section are
    available to discuss questions during regular working hours (Monday
    through Friday) 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., 240-777-3986


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Last edited: 9/16/2010