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Pool Permits and Zoning Requirements in Breinigsville, PA

Complete guide to swimming pool permits, setbacks, fence requirements, and zoning laws in Breinigsville, PA. Expert permit guidance from Scott Payne Custom Pools.

Building a custom inground pool in Breinigsville, PA requires navigating specific local zoning ordinances and building codes enforced by Upper Macungie Township. Understanding these requirements before you begin the design process saves time, prevents costly redesigns, and ensures your project moves forward without delays. At Scott Payne Custom Pools, we handle the entire permitting process for our clients, drawing on years of experience working with local building departments throughout the region.

Upper Macungie Township Pool Requirements at a Glance

Side Yard Setback15 ft
Rear Yard Setback15 ft
Barrier/Fence Height48 inches (4 ft) minimum per PA UCC 2018 ISPSC Section 305.2.1
Impervious Surface Limit70% for single-family residential lots
Permit Fee$200 (in-ground pool building permit)
Permit OfficePermit Department

Understanding Pool Setback Requirements in Breinigsville

One of the most critical factors in designing your pool is understanding the required setbacks — the minimum distances your pool must be from your property lines. In Upper Macungie Township, the side yard setback for swimming pools is 15 ft, and the rear yard setback is 15 ft. These distances are measured from the water's edge (the inside face of the pool wall) to the property line, not from the pool deck or coping.

These setback requirements serve multiple purposes: they ensure adequate drainage between properties, maintain neighborhood aesthetics, provide access for emergency services, and prevent potential structural damage to neighboring properties during excavation. Our design team carefully surveys your property boundaries and maps out the buildable area before presenting design options, ensuring every concept we show you is fully compliant with Upper Macungie Township's zoning code.

It is important to note that pool equipment — including pumps, filters, heaters, and salt chlorine generators — may have additional setback or noise-related placement requirements. Many municipalities require equipment to be set back a certain distance from property lines to minimize noise impact on neighbors. We position all equipment strategically to comply with these rules while maintaining efficient hydraulic performance.

Impervious Surface and Lot Coverage Limits

When adding a pool, patio, and surrounding decking to your property, you must consider Upper Macungie Township's impervious surface limit. Impervious surface is the maximum percentage of your lot that can be covered by materials that do not absorb water — including your house, driveway, walkways, patios, and pool. In Upper Macungie Township, this limit is generally 70% for single-family residential lots.

Your pool's water surface, coping, surrounding deck, and equipment pad all count toward this calculation. Many homeowners are surprised to learn how much of their lot is already covered by existing structures. Our design team conducts an impervious surface analysis early in the process to determine exactly how much coverage remains available for your pool project.

If your desired design would exceed the impervious limit, several solutions exist. These include removing existing impervious surfaces (such as an oversized driveway or unused patio), installing permeable pavers that may not count toward the calculation, or implementing stormwater management systems that offset the new impervious area. We handle all necessary engineering and stormwater calculations required by Lehigh County.

Pool Barrier and Fencing Requirements

Safety is paramount, and Upper Macungie Township enforces strict barrier requirements around all residential swimming pools. The minimum height for the pool barrier is 48 inches (4 ft) minimum per PA UCC 2018 ISPSC Section 305.2.1. The barrier must completely enclose the pool area, with no gaps or openings that would allow a small child to pass through.

All gates in the barrier must be self-closing and self-latching, with the latch mechanism located on the pool side of the gate at a height that is out of reach of young children (typically at least 54 inches from the ground). Gates must open outward, away from the pool area.

If your house serves as part of the barrier (meaning doors from the house open directly into the enclosed pool area), those doors must be equipped with an audible alarm that sounds when the door is opened. Alternatively, a power safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 standards can serve as an acceptable barrier in conjunction with the house wall.

We ensure your pool's safety features meet or exceed all local and state requirements, including the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code (PA UCC) and the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC), which PA has adopted.

The Permit Application Process in Breinigsville

Obtaining a pool permit in Upper Macungie Township involves submitting detailed plans to the Permit Department. The process typically includes the following steps:

Step 1: Zoning Review. Before any building permit is issued, the zoning officer reviews your plans to confirm the pool location complies with all setback requirements, lot coverage limits, and use regulations. This review typically takes one to two weeks.

Step 2: Building Permit Application. Once zoning approval is obtained, you submit the building permit application along with detailed construction drawings showing pool dimensions, structural details, plumbing layout, electrical plan, grading plan, and barrier details. The permit fee is $200 (in-ground pool building permit).

Step 3: Stormwater/Grading Permit. A separate grading and stormwater management permit is typically required. This involves submitting an erosion and sediment control plan and, for larger projects, a stormwater management plan prepared by a licensed engineer.

Step 4: Electrical Permit. Pool electrical work requires its own permit and must be performed by a licensed electrician. The electrical plan must show bonding, grounding, GFCI protection, and proper clearances from the pool water.

Step 5: Inspections. Throughout construction, the township conducts inspections at key milestones: footer/foundation, steel/rebar, plumbing rough-in, electrical rough-in, barrier/fence, and final inspection. Each must be passed before work proceeds to the next phase.

Common Permit Challenges in Breinigsville

Based on our extensive experience building pools throughout the region, we have identified several common challenges that homeowners face during the permitting process in Breinigsville:

Impervious surface overages are the most common issue. Many properties were developed when limits were less restrictive. Homeowners are often surprised to learn their property is already near maximum coverage.

Setback conflicts arise when the desired pool location does not meet required distances from property lines. This is particularly common on smaller lots or irregularly shaped properties. In some cases, a variance from the Zoning Hearing Board may be necessary.

Stormwater management requirements have become increasingly stringent in recent years. Projects that do not adequately address runoff management will not be approved. Our engineering team designs stormwater solutions that are both effective and aesthetically integrated into the landscape.

Utility easements can restrict where you can build. Underground utilities, drainage easements, and right-of-ways may cross your property in areas that seem ideal for a pool. We identify all easements during the initial site evaluation.

Why Choose Scott Payne Custom Pools for Your Breinigsville Project

Navigating the permitting process in Upper Macungie Township requires experience, attention to detail, and established relationships with local officials. Scott Payne Custom Pools has built dozens of pools in Lehigh County and understands the specific requirements and preferences of each municipality's building department.

We handle every aspect of the permitting process — from initial zoning research through final inspection sign-off. Our clients never have to visit the township building, wait in line, or decipher complex zoning codes. We manage the paperwork, schedule the inspections, and ensure your project stays on track from start to finish.

Ready to start planning your pool in Breinigsville? Schedule a free consultation and let us show you what's possible on your property.

Note: Zoning ordinances are subject to change. This guide is based on current regulations as of 2025. Always verify requirements with Upper Macungie Township before beginning any construction project.

Pool Permit FAQs for Breinigsville, PA
What are the pool setback requirements in Breinigsville?
In Upper Macungie Township, swimming pools must be set back 15 ft from side property lines and 15 ft from rear property lines. These distances are measured from the water's edge to the property line. Pool equipment may have additional placement requirements.
Do I need a fence around my pool in Breinigsville?
Yes. A safety barrier of at least 48 inches (4 ft) minimum per PA UCC 2018 ISPSC Section 305.2.1 in height is required around all residential pools in Upper Macungie Township. All gates must be self-closing and self-latching, with latches on the pool side at a height inaccessible to young children.
What is the impervious surface limit in Upper Macungie Township?
The impervious surface limit in Upper Macungie Township is 70% for single-family residential lots. This includes your house, driveway, pool, deck, and all other hard surfaces. Your pool and surrounding deck count toward this total.
How much does a pool permit cost in Breinigsville?
The pool permit fee in Upper Macungie Township is $200 (in-ground pool building permit). Additional fees may apply for electrical permits, stormwater permits, and inspections.
Who handles pool permits in Breinigsville?
Pool permits are processed by the Permit Department in Upper Macungie Township. Scott Payne Custom Pools handles the entire application process on behalf of our clients.
Can I build a pool in my front yard in Breinigsville?
No. Swimming pools are prohibited in front yards in virtually all residential zoning districts in Upper Macungie Township. Pools must be located in the rear yard.
How long does pool permit approval take in Breinigsville?
The typical timeline for pool permit approval in Upper Macungie Township is four to eight weeks from initial application submission, depending on the complexity of the project and current workload of the building department.
Does Scott Payne Custom Pools handle permits in Breinigsville?
Yes. We manage the entire permitting process for our clients in Breinigsville, from initial zoning research through final inspection sign-off. You never have to visit the township building or decipher complex zoning codes.
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