Pools
2025 Pool Permits Fees
Above ground pools:
- $197.00
- Municipal Protection Deposit: $500.00
- Above ground pool brochure
In-ground pools:
- $230.00
- Municipal Protection Deposit: $500.00
- Lot Grading Deposit: $2,500.00
- In-ground pool brochure
How do I get a Pool Permit application?
Permit applicationscan be obtained:
- Online
- At Town Hall, 1 Municipal Centre Drive, Building Department - Second Floor
TOWN OF FORT ERIE POOL BY-LAW No. 149-08
Before submitting a Pool Permit application, please consult with the Building Department at 905-871-1600 Ext. 5510.
- Pools and private spas must be located within an interior side yard, exterior side yard or rear yard;
- They cannot be closer than 1.0 metre (3'-3") to any side or rear property line and no closer to any street than the Zone's required exterior setback distance;
- Hard surface associated with a pool cannot be closer than 0.5 metres (19") to the side or rear lot line;
- You cannot place circulating or treatment equipment such as pumps and filters any closer than 3.0 metres (9'-8") to a side property lot line and 1.0 metre (3'-3") to a rear property lot line;
- However, if the equipment is located inside a shed or garage, then a 1.0 metre (3'-3") setback distance allowed.
- Any necessary approvals and/or permissions from any Public agencies (i.e. Niagara Regional Planning and Development Services, the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA), Niagara Parks Commission (NPC), the Ministry of Transportation (MTO), the Town's Environmental Advisory Committee (EAC), etc.) must be submitted with the application.
- No person shall empty, drain or backwash a pool into a sanitary sewer system or onto any neighbouring property;
- Overflow or drainage from a pool must get drained to a storm sewer or natural drainage course. Should such systems not be available, the pool must be drained mechanically and transported to a storm sewer outlet or natural drainage course.
Is a Gate and Fence Enclosure surrounding the Pool required?
Yes. Gates and fencing are a requirement to create an enclosure to prevent unwanted access to pools.
- The perimeter of each yard must be enclosed with a fence not less than 1.22 metres (4'-0") high to a maximum height of 2.3 metres (7'-6");
- If the outside height wall of the pool is greater than 1.22 metres (4'-0") and the means of entry to the pool is secured by a fence or gate (enclosure), then the perimeter of the yard does not need to be enclosed with a fence;
- All gates must be self-closing and self-latching;
- Release mechanisms of any kind that are located on the exterior face of the gate and connected to the self-latching device must be located a minimum of 1.5m (5'-0”) from grade;
- The fence and gates must not facilitate climbing. Therefore, horizontal or diagonal members and bracing are unacceptable and prohibited.
Requirements for a Pool Permit submission
The Town requires the following information to be illustrated and identified on a site/plot plan and must include it with the permit application.
- The location and setback distances from the pool to the property lines;
- The location and sizes of all other building structures on the lot;
- The location of any hydroelectric poles, overhead wires, etc.;
- The location of all proposed plumbing and electrical installations;
- The location and setback distances from the pool equipment to property lines;
- All fence enclosure details including the location, type, height, materials, gates and latching devices.
Please refer to the Sample Drawing with Fenced Enclosure or the Sample Drawing with Fenced Yard to ensure that the drawings proposed for submission match or exceed the level of detail. Please note that the sample drawings are strictly intended to be examples only.
What are the rules & regulations for decks & patios?
- Where a deck is going to be constructed and the walking surface is higher than 0.6 metres (24") from grade and it exceeds 10.0 square metres (108 square feet) in size, then a separate Building Permit application and associated drawings will be required.
- Patios do not need a building permit.
Note:
The Municipal Protection Deposit ensures that the road allowances, boulevards, curbs, sidewalks, culverts etc., are always kept clean and not damaged during construction and installation.
Once the project has passed the final inspection, the Municipal Deposit is returned.
The information provided is intended to assist and guide the Pool Permit process.
Regulations and fees are subject to change, so, please contact and consult the Building Department Staff.
For further information about the Above Ground Pool Permit process, please review the following video.
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Town of Fort Erie
1 Municipal Centre Drive,
Fort Erie, ON, L2A 2S6
Phone: 905-871-1600
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