![]() ![]() Approval from the RHDC may be required prior to submitting your permit application. If your home is in a Historic District or designated as a Raleigh Historic Landmark you are required to submit a Certificate of Appropriateness to the Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC).If you are a homeowner acting as the contractor for your project, the Owner Exemption Affidavit is required.If a septic tank exists on your lot, contact Wake County Environmental Services at 91 to determine the allowed location. Pools and decks may not be constructed over septic or wastewater systems or their repair area.Visit Development Review for more information. You must receive approval from Raleigh Water for the location of a pool if a public sewer or public or private drainage easement exists on your property. Pools, decks, pool equipment, and fences (sometimes referred to as “permanent impoundments”) may not be installed over or in a public sewer easement or a public or private drainage easement.A legally recorded map of your property at the Durham or Wake County Register of Deeds is required to verify the location of any public easement.If a connection is made to a water supply in the home, a plumbing permit for the water service extension and a backflow device will also be required. Swimming pools require building and electrical permits.Contact zoning staff at 91 or to discuss the specifics of your in-ground pool project and general zoning standards relating to walls and/or fences before you begin.It is important that all required information is submitted for a project, and it is the applicant’s responsibility to be informed on the prerequisites below: ![]() Detailed code review will not begin until application submittals have been deemed complete by customer service staff. ![]()
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