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Public Pool & Spa Plan Review


If you are proposing a new pool or spa, complete the Pool/Spa Plan Review Application form and submit 2 copies of the pool plans along with the required fee for each pool or spa.   Plan specifications Plan specifications (enclosures #1 (Plans 33-60-030) and #2 (Swimming Pool Equipment Specifications and Plans) ) must be complete, either in table form on the plans, or on separate sheets, before plans can be reviewed.

 

If you are making any remodeling changes to an existing pool/spa, an approved plan review is also required.  All new pool/spas, all pools/spas not previously licensed, and pools/spas that have not been licensed for the previous 12 months, must comply with all the current rules regarding plumbing, construction and equipment.

 

Please note:  This plan review is for public health purposes only.  Other reviews, permits, etc. by other agencies or department are your responsibility.  A list of agencies you may need to contact is printed at the end of this letter.

Application Packet

:: Pool and Spa Plan Review

 

Links

:: Enclosure #1 (Plans 33-60-030)

:: Enclosure #2 (Swimming Pool Equipment Specifications and Plans)

:: Application to License Pool, Spa, or Bathing Facility

:: Applications & Forms 

 

Pool Water


You are also required to obtain an Environmental Health Pool/Spa Construction Permit.  Two “Construction Inspections” are required:  a plumbing inspection and a 2nd pre-plaster construction inspection.  Please contact this office to schedule the construction inspections.

 

The following requirements must be met prior to issuance of your annual operating license:

  1. The license fee for each unit must be paid.   That includes a Tourist Facility license if a motel/hotel is also opening to the public.
  2. A pre-opening inspection” conducted and approved when your facility is completed, all equipment installed, pool/spa is filled, and the recirculation and chlorination systems are in operation.   All safety and testing equipment must be in place. 
  3. All permits, i.e., building, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, other permits that may be required, must be finaled, and a Certificate of Occupancy issued.

The pool/spa may not be used until the license has been issued.  Pool/spa licenses expire December 31 of the year issued.


If you would like a copy of the Oregon State Pool or Spa Rules, please feel free to call us with a request, or visit our office for a complimentary copy of these rule books.   Or you may view a copy of the rules State of Oregon Pool Rules, August 2006. 

 

If you have any pool questions, please do not hesitate to call us at 388-6575 or 388-6598.


Agencies You May Need To Contact

Deschutes County

       Planning Division :388-6575

       Building Safety Division (Building/Plumbing/Electrical) : 388-6575

 

City of Bend

        Planning Department:388-5580

        Building Department :388-5528

        Sewer :388-5527

        Business License :388-5513

 

City of Redmond

        Planning Division :923-7721

        Building Division :923-7720

        Sewer & Water 548-6068

 

City of Sisters

        Business Office : 549-6022


 

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