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Public Pool & Spa Plan Review
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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.
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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

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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:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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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