If the depth of your inground pool, above-ground pool, or hot tub will be 61 centimetres (24 inches) or deeper, you must obtain a Pool Enclosure Permit before construction or excavation.
The pool enclosure permit fee is $75 and must be paid at the time you file your application.
Applicants must apply for a Road Occupancy Permit and a Site Alteration Permit in conjunction with the Pool Enclosure Permit. Please obtain these permits before applying for the Pool Enclosure Permit, as you will need your permit numbers during the application process.
To get started, visit the Service Clarington portal and register for a new account.
If you have an existing pool enclosure permit application in progress, create a new account using the email address you used on your initial permit application. If you are unable to see your application, email BuildingPermits@clarington.net and staff will assist with linking your application to your new online account.
Learn more about how to use the portal at www.clarington.net/ServiceClarington.
Apply for a pool enclosure permit.
If you are unable to apply online or need help with the application process, please call 905-623-3379 ext. 2660 or email BuildingPermits@clarington.net.
Pool enclosure requirements | ||||||||
Swimming pools must be enclosed with a safety fence conforming to the fence by-law, amended by By-law 2003-071. The swimming pool enclosure must be erected prior to the water being placed in the pool. Every fence must be constructed of vertical boarded wood, solid wood, chain link, masonry, plastic, metal, or other material and construction providing an equivalent degree of safety and acceptable to the building inspector. Fence height for swimming pool enclosures:
Note: For corner lots and sight triangles, please contact the Planning Department for proper information. Maximum distance between the finished grade and the bottom of the fence or gate must not exceed 100 centimetres (4 inches). |
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Pool location | ||||||||
Generally, a private swimming pool must be located a minimum of 1.2 metres (4 feet) from the side or rear lot line to the wall of the pool. Pools are not permitted inside or within 3 metres of an Environmental Protection (EP) zone. A pool may not be located within a required sight triangle. Please contact Planning and Infrastructure Services to confirm what the required setbacks are for your property. |
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Accessory buildings and pool filters | ||||||||
In the case of an urban interior lot, accessory buildings and structures must be located a minimum of 0.6 metres (2 feet) from an interior side or rear lot line. In the case of an exterior (corner) lot, accessory buildings and structures, excluding a detached garage, must be located a minimum of 1.2 metres (4 feet) from the exterior lot line. Accessory buildings and structures are not permitted inside or within 3.0 metres of an Environmental Protection (EP) zone. Any building or structure over 10 square metres requires a building permit. Please contact Planning and Infrastructure Services to confirm what the required setbacks are for your property. |
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Acceptable fence designs | ||||||||
Different fence designs or construction may be acceptable, as long as they provide an equivalent degree of protection and structural stability.
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Temporary fencing | ||||||||
A swimming pool enclosure must be erected prior to water being placed in the pool. Since the immediate installation of a permanent fence is often delayed due to the need to complete other work such as concrete decking and landscaping, the use of a temporary fence around the perimeter of the pool is permitted for a period of not more than 30 days (see Section 5.2 (1) of the by-law). The building inspector must approve the construction of the temporary fence. | ||||||||
Gates | ||||||||
Every gate shall be a minimum height of 1.2 metres (4 feet) and be of the same construction equivalent to that required for the fence. Every gate shall be supported on substantial hinges and shall be equipped with self-closing and self-latching devices placed at the top and on the inside of the gate, providing a degree of safety acceptable to the building inspector. Thumb latch is not permitted. | ||||||||
Above ground pool | ||||||||
A fence may not be required where the wall of the above ground pool is more than 1.2 metres (4 feet) above grade and does not facilitate climbing. The access to the pool will require a gate and enclosure (see section 5.10 of the By-law). Further, pool filters, diving boards, and other accessory buildings and structures may not be located within a required sight triangle. Please contact the Planning Department to confirm what the required setbacks are for your property. |
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Hot tub | ||||||||
A fence around the hot tub is required, unless the hot tub is enclosed by a substantial, structurally adequate, cover that is permanently attached to it or its supporting structure. The cover must be securely fastened and locked, to prevent access at all times when not in use or when a responsible person is not present or supervising its use. | ||||||||
Registered easement | ||||||||
No construction of pool or accessory buildings is to be located within any registered easement. It is your responsibility to check your survey or your deed to ensure construction does not occur within an easement on your property. | ||||||||
Plumbing | ||||||||
If your pool is connected to a drainage system or to the potable water supply, a building permit will be required for the plumbing. | ||||||||
Grading | ||||||||
Carefully maintain existing grades along property lines and all existing drainage swales (ditches). If you live in a new subdivision, you must ensure that the grading has been finalized and certified (approved) before installing a pool. Please contact the Building Services Division to verify that your lot is certified. |
It is your responsibility to apply for permits to these outside agencies. If required, submit their permits or approvals to the Building Division prior to the permit being issued.
Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority (C.L.O.C.A.)
100 Whiting Avenue, Oshawa
905-579-0411
Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority (G.R.C.A.)
2216 County Road 28, Port Hope
905-885-8173
Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (M.T.O.)
1201 Wilson Avenue
Downsview, Ontario
416-235-5560
Region of Durham Health Department (septic system)
101 Consumers Drive, Whitby
905-723-3818
Inspection of the pool enclosure is required and it is the responsibility of the owner to call for inspection before filling the pool with water. Please leave a voicemail at 905-623-7876 to book an inspection.
Ontario's Electrical Safety Code requires electrical inspection of all new installations and maintenance work on the pools to ensure that they meet provincial standards.
The licensed contractor or homeowner (who may be completing the electrical work) is responsible to ensure that all the electrical work has a permit and is inspected by the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA). Please call 1-877-ESA-SAFE (372-7233) to arrange for a permit and an electrical inspection.
Note: This information has no legal status and cannot be used as an official interpretation of the various Codes and Regulations currently in effect. You are advised to contact the Building Division for assistance, as the Municipality of Clarington accepts no responsibility to persons relying solely on this information.
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