What is the required setback for a pool and how do I determine it?
There is a minimum 10 foot setback required from the side and rear property lines of all pools, above ground and in ground alike. For an in ground pool the 10 foot is measured from any concrete around the pool to the property line. An above ground pool the 10 foot is measured from the coping around the pool to the property line. Also any pool accessories including decks, filters, or heaters must also be kept out of the 10 foot setback.

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1. Application Requirements
2. Does a fence replacement require a permit and what standards apply to fencing?
3. Is a permit required for paver patio, concrete patio, sheds or retaining walls?
4. What is the required setback for a pool and how do I determine it?
5. What activities on residential properties require a permit?
6. What is the setback for decks and patios?
7. What activities on commercial properties require a permit?
8. What zone is my property in?
9. What uses are permitted in my zone?
10. What are the setbacks of my zone?
11. If my house is on a corner lot can I place my fence or shed in the side yard near the street?
12. What is the setback for an accessory structure (shed, pole barn)?
13. What is the setback for a retaining wall?
14. Can I run my business from my home?
15. How do I calculate impervious and building coverage?
16. Do I need a permit for tree removal?
17. Where can I find information about permitted signs on a commercial property?
18. Can I have a trailer on my property?
19. What is the cost of a permit?
20. How do I get a copy of my survey or permit documents?
21. How is height measured for sheds and other structures: