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Swimming Pools/Spas and Hot Tubs
The Town of Greenburgh requires building permits for all swimming pools, hot tubs/spas (above and in-ground). All applicants must comply with both New York State and local regulations regarding the installation of the pool. Please review Section 285-36G of the Town of Greenburgh Zoning Ordinance below and New York State Code:
G. Swimming pools. Except as provided hereinafter, no swimming pool shall be located, constructed or maintained on any lot or land area, except in conformity with the following requirements: (1) Said pool may be installed or maintained in any residential district or in any nonresidential district where specifically permitted. (2) Said pool shall be used as an accessory use to a dwelling or group of dwellings or as part of the recreational facilities of a camp, club or similar use. (3) When accessory to a single-family residence, such pool shall be located in a rear yard only. (4) The portion of the premises upon which such pool is located shall be entirely surrounded and enclosed with a good quality security fence which shall have a height of not less than four feet, notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter. Said fence shall be of a type approved by the Building Inspector of the Town of Greenburgh. All enclosures shall have railings and posts within the enclosure which shall be capable of resisting a minimum lateral load of 150 pounds applied midway between the posts and at the top of the posts, respectively. Enclosure, fence material or fabric shall be capable of withstanding a concentrated lateral load of 50 pounds applied anywhere between supports on an area 12 inches square, without failure or permanent deformation. [Amended 4-12-2000 by L.L. No. 3-2000] (5) Every gate or other opening in the fence enclosing such pool shall be self-closing and self-latching and shall be kept securely locked at all times when said pool is not in use. The latch handle on every gate shall be located within the enclosure and at least 40 inches above grade and shall be securely locked with a key, combination or other childproof lock sufficient to prevent access to the swimming pool through such gate when the swimming pool is not in use or supervised. [Amended 7-8-1987 by L.L. No. 3-1987; 4-12-2000 by L.L. No. 3-2000] (6) Such pool shall be not located less than 15 feet from the side and rear lot lines. Any patio surrounding such pool shall not be located less than 10 feet from any lot line. Any deck surrounding such pool shall be subject to all the otherwise applicable yard requirements for buildings or structures, as applicable. There shall be no required setback between a pool and any building. [Amended 7-8-1987 by L.L. No. 3-1987] (7) Such pool shall be chemically treated in a manner sufficient to maintain the bacterial standards established by the provisions of the New York State Sanitary Code relating to public swimming pools. (8) No loudspeaker or amplifying device shall be permitted which can be heard beyond the lot lines of the lot on which said pool is located. (9) No lighting or spotlighting shall be permitted which will project light rays beyond the lot lines of the lot on which said pool is located. (10) Where the proposed pool is of such height or design that protective fencing is not required or is impractical, the Building Inspector may, at his discretion, issue a permit for the erection of said pool without such fencing. The Building Inspector shall, however, first make a finding to the effect that, in his opinion, said pool has protection from entry equivalent to that afforded by the erection of a fence as provided for in Subsection F(4) of this section. (11) Such pool shall be equipped with an integral filtration system and filter pumps or other mechanical devices which shall be so located and constructed as not to interfere with the peace, comfort and repose of the occupant of any adjoining property. (12) No permission shall be granted for the installation of any swimming pool unless the plans thereof meet the minimum Town of Greenburgh construction requirements. The plans shall show the method of disposal of filter backwash material and the method of draining the pool, and such methods and points of discharge shall be satisfactory to the Town of Greenburgh Department of Public Works and to the Westchester County Health Department, Division of Environmental Health Services. (13) If unenclosed, the area of the swimming pool shall not be included within the limitations of percentage of coverage of land allowed for permitted accessory buildings. (14) A wall of a dwelling is permitted to serve as part of the enclosure under the following conditions: [Added 4-12-2000 by L.L. No. 3-2000] (a) Windows in the wall shall have a latching device at least 40 inches above the floor. (b) A swimming door in the wall shall be self-closing and self-latching. (c) A sliding door in the wall shall have a self-latching device. (15) Where an aboveground pool has a deck which abuts or is adjacent to a dwelling and direct access to the deck is through the exterior wall of the dwelling, such access shall be in accordance with § 285-36G(14). [Added 4-12-2000 by L.L. No. 3-2000] (16) Aboveground pools with at least 46 inches between pool decking or pool top and adjoining grade are exempt from the requirements of § 285-36G(5), (14) and (15), provided that their access ladder or steps can be blocked in an approved manner when not intended for use. [Added 4-12-2000 by L.L. No. 3-2000; amended 4-29-2003 by L.L. No. 3-2003]
Please visit New York State Code Division website http://codes.iccsafe.org/New%20York%20State.html#all the 2016 Unfirm Code Supplement http://www.dos.ny.gov/dcea/pdf/2016%20DOS_UniformCodeSupplement_03212016.pdf and for State regulations on pools alarms, fences, etc.
Decks Photograph of improperly constructed deck resulting in collapse All decks (including those on grade) require a building permit for new construction, "in-kind" replacement or repair. Decks, if designed and installed incorrectly, can lead to collapse resulting in serious injury or death. This is why either a New York State licensed Architect or Engineer can prepare detailed drawings of proposed decks for plan examination submission.
- Replace weak supports and rusty fasteners - Perform visual inspections of primary supports, fasteners and joist hangers annually and make repairs immediately SIDING
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