Building and Permitting Services
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Pool (Residential and Commercial)
Application and Permitting Guide
This guide is intended to help you submit the required application and documents to receive a Lee
County building permit.
The guide includes these sections:
1. Permit Description
2. Complete your general permit application
3. Attach the required and conditional documents to your application package
4. Understand the review process and track your application
5. Receive your permit
6. Pay your fee(s)
7. Request the necessary inspections(s)
8. Obtain your Certificate of Compliance or Certificate of Occupancy
1. Permit Description
A Residential Pool permit (private swimming pool) is required for construction or renovation of all in-
ground pools and for above-ground pools with water depths of 24 or more inches intended for
swimming or recreation.
A Commercial Pool permit (public swimming pool) is required for construction or renovation of any
watertight structure of concrete, masonry, or other approved materials; indoors or outdoors; used for
bathing or swimming by people, and filled with a filtered and disinfected water supply. A public pool
could be a conventional pool, spatype pool, wading pool, special purpose pool or water recreation
attraction.
Each commercial pool permit use may require multiple work activities; therefore, refer to the
applicable codes, which may include but are not limited to:
Florida Building Code
8th Edition (2023)
Florida Statute 515.27, 514.0115, 553.73, 553.909;
Lee County Land Development CodeSec. 34-1176 - Swimming Pools, Tennis Courts,
Porches, Decks and Similar Recreational Facilities
o Sec. 33-1262 - Accessory Uses
o Sec. 34-2194 - Setbacks from Bodies of Water
o Sec. 30 Water and Sewers
o Sec. 22 Hisotric preservation
o Sec. 10-329 Excavations
Need Help? Contact us @ PODPlanREV@leegov.com
with your detailed questions.
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2. Complete the General Permit Application
A complete application package consists of the application (paper or online) and all required
supporting documents.
All applicants are encouraged to use Lee County’s eConnect online permitting system to apply for
permits. CONTRACTORS ARE REQUIRED TO USE ECONNECT.
A. Paper Application Package
Paper applications can only be submitted by Owner-Builders. Complete the paper application and
attach all of the required and conditional documents described in this guide, including the Owner-
Builder Disclosure Statement. INCLUDE THREE COLLATED SETS OF PLANS for paper submissions.
A paper application package must be submitted in person to the Building Department. The office is
located at the Lee County Public Works Building, first floor, 1500 Monroe St., Fort Myers, FL 33901.
B. eConnect Application Package (Electronic Submission)
Register for eConnect
To apply for a Lee County permit online, you must first register at eConnect.
Instructions for New Users: Register for an Account are included on the eConnect login page.
Review the eConnect Users Guide for more details about using eConnect.
Also see eConnect Instructions highlighted throughout this guide.
eConnect Steps
Once you have logged into eConnect, select the Permitting menu to Create an Application. Review
the general disclaimer terms and select the checkbox to Continue Application.
1. Select a Record Type
On the Select a Record Type screen, select either Commercial or Multi-Family (townhouse,
condo, apt) >> Commercial Pool OR Residential (single, two-family, attached, duplex) >>
Residential Pool. Or search on the term Pool. Select the radio button and Continue Application.
2. Provide the Property Information (* indicates required fields) to identify the property for which
the permit will be used. Lookup the property information using one of the options below, then
click Search:
Address (using the required fields Street No., Street Name); or
Parcel (using Parcel Number).
eConnect Instructions: If multiple addresses are found, they will be displayed in the Address
Search Result List. Use the radio button to select the desired record, then click Select.
Once search results are displayed, the other fields on the screen will automatically populate.
Review information for accuracy and Continue Application.
3. Applicant and Contacts
If a licensed contractor is providing the service for this permit, they must have either a State-
issued license registered with Lee County or have a Lee County-issued certificate of competency.
Both require a current Certificate of Insurance for liability and workers' compensation AND/OR a
current workers' compensation exemption status with the State of Florida. Verify Lee County
contractor registration at Contractor Search
or contact Contractor Licensing at
[email protected] or 239-533-8895.
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Note: If the applicant is an owner-builder and not a licensed contractor, an Owner-Builder
Disclosure Statement must be attached to the application.
To associate the Applicant and Contact(s) with the permit application, use either: Select from
Account or Add New.
Note: The Applicant listed in eConnect will receive all notifications from the County related to
their application.
4. Project Detail Fields
Complete all applicable fields. An explanation of certain fields has been provided below for your
reference.
Project Name: What is the name of the project?
For Commercial Projects - input the Project's Business Name (associated with the
Business License) as the Project Name
For Residential Projects - input the name of the community/subdivision or city as the
Project Name
Brief Description of Proposed Work: Provide enough detail for the reviewer to understand
the permit-related details of the project and Continue Application.
Type of Permit:
(Options: Fountain, Pool - Above Ground 16 ft. diameter or greater, Pool - Above Ground
less than 16 ft. diameter, Pool - Below/ Ground, Pool w/ Spa - Below/ Ground, Renovation,
Spa - Above Ground, Spa - Below/ Ground)
DO#:
Pool Construction Drawing Mastered:
(Options: Yes or No).
Type of Material
(Options: Fiberglass, Masonry, Other).
Pool Safety Feature:
(Options: Alarms, Fence, Pool Barrier, Pool Cover, Removeable Ladder for above ground
pools with a wall height of 48” or greater, Self-Closing Latching Door).
Pool Enclosure Affidavit?:
(Options: Yes or No).
Retaining Wall?:
(Options: Yes or No).
Pool Deck?:
(Options: Yes or No).
Electric?:
(Options: Yes or No).
Job Value:
House Under Constructions?:
(Options: Yes or No).
House Permit #:
Private Provider Plan Review: Is the plan being reviewed by a private provider? If yes, the
Private Provider Compliance Affidavit and Notice to Building Officials of the Use Private
Provider form must be submitted with this application. Notice to Private Providers
(Options: Yes or No).
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Private Provider Inspections: Will the project be inspected by a private provider?
Note: Private Provider Inspections are required if electing to use Private Provider Review
services.
(Options: Yes or No).
Directions: Provide directions to the property and the specific structure being permitted.
5. Attachments/Documents
For Electronic Submittals: In the Attachments window, Add the required and conditional
documents.
For Paper Submittals: Provide the completed application, the Owner Builder Disclosure
Statement and any other required and conditional documents.
(Use list of documents in Section 3.)
3. Attach Required and Conditional Documents
Notice: Lee County may request additional supporting documentation to process the permit. Additional
restrictions applicable to this property may be found in public records, and there may be additional
permits required from other governmental entities such as water management districts, state or federal
agencies.
Required Documents
1. Plans
Prepare to include:
A statement of compliance to the Florida Building Code, 7
th
Edition (2020) and the
ANSI/APSP/ICC5 standards for the design, construction, and workmanship of swimming
pools;
Identification of all suction outlets and inlet covers to meet ANSI/ASME A112.19.8
Standards;
When required by code, include design details for any barrier, alarm, self-closing latching
doors, pool cover, etc.;
Every in-ground pool, hot tub, spa or above-ground pool shall be enclosed by a fence, wall,
screen enclosure or other structure constructed or installed so as to prevent unauthorized
access to the pool. This requires a separate enclosure or fence permit.
Tips:
Pool barriers are required per Chapter 45 of the Florida Building Code, Residential, as well
as Chapter 4, section 454 of the Florida Building Code, Building:
FBC, Chapter 45, Private Swimming Pools
FBC, Chapter 4, Occupancy and Use
Pool barriers must be installed at the time of final inspection.
For commercial pools: All new construction must fully comply with accessibility standards
of the 2020 Florida Building Code Accessible Design and the Federal Americans with
Disabilities Act. If repairs, remodels or other alterations to existing structures are valued
at 20% or more of market value, accessibility compliance is required for the entire
structure, including sizes of toilet rooms, required clearances for accessible paths and
doors, and parking lot striping.
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Required COMMERCIAL POOLS ONLY
2. Health Department Permit [COMMERCIAL POOLS ONLY]
Prepare to include an approved Lee County Health Department commercial pool permit
completed by an engineer per Florida Statute 514.03 (1). Contact the Lee County Health
Department, 2295 Victoria Ave., Fort Myers, phone 239-690-2100.
3. Lee County Development Order [COMMERCIAL POOLS ONLY]
Prepare to include an approved Development Order (DO) number.
Tips: The DO review will include:
Pool and, if applicable, pool house;
A 4 (four) feet minimum fence, rail, wall or enclosurewhich will require a separate
permit; and
Site Plan indicating set backs.
4. Proof of Sanitary Facilities [COMMERCIAL POOLS ONLY]
Prepare to show compliance to all applicable codes.
5. Signed and Sealed Engineering Plans [COMMERCIAL POOLS ONLY]
All commercial pools, including above-ground pools, require signed and sealed engineering
plans that meet all applicable codes.
6. Cross Section and Plan View [COMMERCIAL POOLS ONLY]
Prepare to include a cross section and plan view of the pool showing steps, ladder, deck details
and footing details.
Required INGROUND POOLS (Residential or Commercial)
7. Plot Plan
Lot size;
Setbacks to front, sides and rear property lines from existing structures and proposed
pool area;
Size of pool; and
Dimensions of deck and location of steps, ladder and pool equipment. Also show
locations of benches, swimouts, and water depths.
8. Cross Section and Plan View
Prepare to include a cross section and plan view of the pool showing steps, ladder, deck details
and footing details.
9. Plans / Blueprints / Hydraulic Calculations
Signed and sealed engineered plans must meet all applicable codes and include hydraulic
calculations for flows.
MASTERED PLANS: If plans are intended to be mastered, the engineer or architect shall
indicate by a sealed letter or statement on the plans, that he approves of the repetitive use of
the plans for permitting or, if a case by case approval (by letter from the architect or engineer)
specific to each application is required for permitting. The engineer must also identify what
flood zones the pool can be permitted in.
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Required ABOVE POOLS (Residential or Commercial)
10. Plot Plan
Lot size;
Setbacks to front, sides and rear property lines from existing structures and proposed
pool area;
Size and height of pool and deck above the ground; and
Dimensions of deck and location of steps, ladder and pool equipment.
11. Manufacturers’ Specs
Include how to erect the poolincluding all details from kits and specifications on self-
locking ladders. Also show height of pool and deck above the ground.
Conditional Required Documents
12. No Rise Certificate
If work is being done within a regulatory Floodway and involves land disturbing activity (e.g.
moving dirt), including fill, new construction, substantial improvements, and other
development, an analysis is required showing that the proposed work will not increase the
base flood elevation. The analysis (known as a No-Rise or No-Impact Certification) is to be
submitted, reviewed, and subsequently approved by the Floodplain Administrator. This
analysis must be signed and sealed by a Florida licensed engineer and is to be submitted with
the Site Plan. Please review this website for more information:
https://www.leegov.com/dcd/flood/firm/zones/regulatoryfloodway/
To determine if the parcel for your worksite is in a Floodway, go to the LeeSpinS website
(https://leegis.leegov.com/LeeSpInS/
); search by STRAP #, Folio ID, Owner, or Address results
returned with icons across the bottom; click on the Flood Info icon; then click on Flood Info to
retrieve a report; in the 3
rd
column of the FIRM Floodway row you will see either ‘FLOODWAY’,
‘OUTSIDE FLOODWAY’, or the name of a Municipality (such as ‘City of Fort Myers’).
FLOODWAY means that your parcel is in a Floodway; OUTSIDE FLOODWAY means that your
parcel is not in a Floodway; and the municipality name means that you will need to contact
that municipality to determine if your worksite is in a Floodway. You may also see a
percentage (%) next to FLOODWAY or OUTSIDE FLOODWAY. These numbers show the
percentage of the parcel that is in, or out of, the Floodway.
Lee County contact information: (239) 533-8585
Municipality contact information:
City of Bonita Springs (239) 444-6150
City of Cape Coral (239) 574-0553
City of Fort Myers (239) 321-7925
City of Sanibel (239) 472-3700
Village of Estero (239) 221-5036
Town of Fort Myers Beach (239) 765-0202
13. Owner-Builder Disclosure Statement
If the installer is not using a licensed contractor and will act as an owner-builder, submit an
Owner-Builder Disclosure Statement.
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14. Proof of Ownership
If the ownership information on the permit application does not match the property owner
information on the Lee County Property Appraisers website (http://www.leepa.org), submit
proof of ownership, for example, a recorded Warranty Deed.
15. Permission Letter from Owner / HOA
If the project is being done by a tenant or on property regulated by a home owners
association, submit a letter verifying the owner or HOA’s permission to proceed. It must
include:
Address of the project site;
Type of work/permit that is being requested;
Statement that the owner or HOA approves of the work/permit being done and gives
permission to tenant/contractor to do the work;
Permit number if already available; and
Signature of property owner or authorized HOA official.
Tips:
Condo or homeowner associations usually have their own form for this permission process.
16. Construction Details (Above-ground Pool Deck)
If a deck is going to be erected around the pool, provide construction details.
If the deck is 30 inches or higher above the ground level, these plans must be sealed by a
Florida registered architect or engineer with a compliance statement for the current Florida
Building Code.
17. Electrical Connection for Above-ground Pools
If there is an electrical power source for any manufactured above-ground pool, the source of
that power must be shown on the site plan. The use of extension cords is prohibited.
18. Historical Architectural Review.
If the project is within a Historic District or is a Designated Historic Property, follow the
regulations for Designated Historic Districts on the Lee County website. Please contact
[email protected] if you have questions.
19. Vegetation Removal Permit
If the project is on property in unincorporated Lee County that is over 5 acres, over 2 acres on
Pine Island, or any property on a barrier island, then a permit is required for the removal of
vegetation and protection of endangered species. For more information, please review the
Environmental Sciences section of the website and Application Information and Authorization
Letter. Please contact PODEnvVeg@leegov.com if you have questions.
20. Notice of Commencement
If project value is greater than $5,000, submit the completed Notice of Commencement
to the Lee
County Clerk of Court to provide notice that improvement will be made to a real property. Permit
cannot be issued until this notice is recorded with the Lee County Clerk of Court.
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Tip: Complete this as soon as possible; the lack of a Notice of Commencement submission
commonly holds up issuance of the permit.
4. Understand the Review Process and Track Your Application
Completeness Check
When the application package is first received, it is reviewed for completeness to determine that the
general application is complete and that all required documents, signatures, and seals are attached.
If the package is incomplete, the applicant must provide missing information before the application
package can be forwarded for review.
Application Review
Complete applications are forwarded to multiple functional areas for review.
eConnect applications can be reviewed simultaneously by the required reviewers.
Paper applications are reviewed by one person at a time and must be physically handed off
among the required reviewers.
Applicants can use eConnect at any time to track the progress of the application record through the
process, for both Electronic and Paper submittals.
eConnect Instructions: Search for your permit application using My Records, the Global Search
or the Search Applications under the Permitting menu. Click on the record number for your
permit application to see the Records Status, Conditions and Record Details.
Notice of Rejection
If applicable, the final reviewer consolidates all comments and an email notice is sent to the applicant.
Rejection Notice: A rejection notice will be sent to the applicant with specific points of failure that
must be corrected and resubmitted for approval. Applicants have 30 days to address the points of
failure and to resubmit information and documentation. A cover letter addressing the points of failure
is required with the resubmittal.
Resubmitting an Application via eConnect: To update the required information and to
ensure correct versioning in eConnect, attachments that are resubmitted should have the
same file name as the original.
Resubmitting a Paper Application: Bring updated documentation to the first floor of the Lee
County Public Works Building, 1500 Monroe St., Fort Myers, FL 33901.
Notice of Approval
File Verification - Notification: Staff completes a final document review to determine any
outstanding documents and invoice all applicable fees. The “Ready Sheet” outlining outstanding fees
and required documents is emailed to the applicant.
5. Receive Your Permit
Applicants who applied electronically may access their permit(s) and approved plans from eConnect.
eConnect Instructions: Search for your permit application using My Records, the Global Search
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or the Search Applications under the Permitting menu. Click on the record number for your
permit application, and select Attachments. All documents will be listed. Choose the Actions
drop-down to review document details. Click on the document name to open or save.
For Paper Applications: The permit and approved plans are issued in person at the Lee County Public
Works Building, 1500 Monroe St., Fort Myers, FL 33901.
Note: Owner-Builders are required by Florida Statute to personally appear at the Lee County Public
Works Building, 1500 Monroe St., Fort Myers, FL 33901 to sign for the building permit regardless of
how it was submitted.
Issued permits must pass at least one inspection within 180 days from issuance or the permit will
expire.
6. Pay Your Fee(s)
All payments must be received prior to scheduling an inspection.
Payment Options:
Make payments through eConnect
Deliver the payment in person to the Lee County Public Works Building, 1500 Monroe St.,
Fort Myers, FL 33901
Make a credit card payment by phone, 239-533-8997, option *.
Cash is not accepted; please pay by credit/debit card, check, eCheck, or money order.
eConnect Instructions: Search for your permit application using My Records, the Global
Search, or the Search Applications under the Permitting menu. Click on the record number for
your permit application, select the menu option for Payments >> Fees, then click Pay Fees
button, review fees, select Continue Application, enter your payment information and click
Submit Payment.
7. Request Inspection(s)
Reference the issued permit for a list of the required inspections.
When ready, applicants may request inspections through eConnect, as well as by calling the
Automated Inspection System, 239-533-8997.
The Permit, Approved Plans and Manufacturers’ Specifications are required to be onsite during the
inspection.
eConnect Instructions: Search for your permit application using My Records, the Global
Search, or the Search Applications under the Permitting menu. Click on the record number for
your permit application, select Inspections then select the Schedule or Request an Inspection
button, select the inspection(s) from the list and Continue. Select the date and verify the
contact and location information, then click Finish.
Common Inspections Include:
Fountain
108 Pool Steel & 304 Bonding these inspections must be requested at the same time
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109 Pool Deck & 304 Bonding these inspections must be requested at the same time. This second
304 inspection can also be requested as a 305 Electrical Final inspection.
119 Pool Final
Renovation, Spa Above-ground, Pool Above-ground 16 ft. diameter or greater, Pool Above-
ground less than 16 ft. diameter
119 Pool Final
Pool Below-ground, Pool w/ Spa Below-ground, Spa Below-ground
101 Foundation/Footing
108 Pool Steel & 304 Bonding these inspections must be requested at the same time
109 Pool Deck & 304 Bonding these inspections must be requested at the same time. This second
304 inspection can also be requested as a 305 Electrical Final inspection.
119 Pool Final
8. Obtain the Certificate of Compliance or Certificate of Occupancy
Once all inspections have passed, the permit is closed and the Certificate of Compliance and/or the
Certificate of Occupancy are issued. Applicants may pull certificate information through eConnect.
eConnect Instructions: Search for your permit application using My Records, the Global Search
or the Search Applications under the Permitting menu. Click on the record number for your
permit application. Select Reports at the top of the screen, select Certificate from the list and a
new window will display the document; options to save or print will be displayed.