Application for Pool and Pool Fence Fees: Pool $100 Electrical $50 Fence $25/$50 Initial Plan Review fee for pools is $100.00 plus inspection fees. Fence Plan Review fee is $50.00. Permit fees are prepared by the Building Inspector and are due when the Permit is picked up. Additional fees could result from re-inspection fees. TWO (2) sets of plans are required for pool review, including any structures added to property. A sketch plan to scale is allowed, as long as the pool is not within 5 feet of the accessory setback line. It if is within 5 feet, a survey will be required. PROPERTY OWNER Name: Telephone: Address: Email: PROJECT LOCATION Address: Parcel ID #: Unit #: CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Pool Contractor License#: Contact Person: Email: Address: Telephone: Electricial Contractor: License#: Contact Person: Email: Address: Telephone: Fence Contractor License#: Contact Person: Email: Address: Telephone: Page 1 of 3
Application for Pool and Pool Fence Section 8.7 Accessory uses; SR-105 Swimming Pools (1) In residential zoning districts, all swimming pools shall be constructed only within the building envelope setbacks for accessory structures in the rear or side yard. Required fences for swimming pools located on golf courses or adjoining lakes may be located within the principal building setback but shall not be fenced in the accessory building or structure setback from lakefront or golf course indicated in Section 9.2a Table of Dimensional requirements; (2) All building construction related to swimming pools (bath houses) shall be set back as provided in Subsection above. Walks may extend no more than four (4) feet into building setbacks for accessory structures; (3) Any pool water, structure, or chamber shall be treated, altered, or maintained so as to prevent the development of unsanitary conditions. Pools under construction or which are no longer being operated shall be maintained in a manner so as to prevent the development of unsanitary conditions, potential injury, or possible drowning. All pool enclosure fencing shall be completed at the time the pool is allowed to contain water. Section 9.13 Fences (a) Fences, walls, and similar structures not over six (6) feet in height may project into the rear or side setback provided the lot does not abut a golf course or a lake. Fences, walls, and similar structures are prohibited in the rear setback if the lot abuts a golf course or a lake. If the side yard does not abut a golf course or a lake, fences, walls, and similar structures may be erected to a maximum height of six (6) feet. Such fence or wall shall not be built in or through a required buffer unless the fence or wall has been designed as an integral part of the buffer and approved as such; (b) Swimming pool fences shall be constructed in accordance with the North Carolina State Building Code and also conform to the fence type, style and location requirements of the PDO. Pools built prior to 2002 that have not been enclosed with fencing shall be allowed to be fenced and the fencing may encroach up to Page 2 of 3
Application for Pool and Pool Fence 20% into the required golf course and lake setback. When using this encroachment only picket or wrought iron fence types may be used; (c) Fences located within the R-210 zoning district may construct a split rail type fence not to exceed five (5) feet in height in the front yard. If an adjacent property is zoned as a more dense residential zoning district (R-30, R-20, R-15, R-10, R-8, R-5 or R-MF), a thirty (30) foot setback shall be required for the fence in the front yard if the fence exceeds (3) three and a (1/2) half feet in height unless separated by a public or private street right-of-way. (d) On corner lots a ten foot setback from the side street property line is required for fences located in the side and rear yard when those fences are greater than 4 in height. Residential and Non-Residential Fences: Those fences or similar structures not authorized or approved as provided in this Section are prohibited. The finished side of a fence or wall shall always face out towards the street or adjacent property. For the purpose of this Section, the following types of fences are allowed, depending upon the specific zoning district in which they are located. Material substitution may be permitted by the Village Planner where the appearance and material would result in equal or better performance. Allowable fence types include: (a) Picket (b) Post and rail (or split rail) c) Wrought iron; (d) Brick; (e) Stone; g) Shadow box, I, the undersigned, hereby make application for a permit at the location designated as per approved plans and in accordance with the provisions of all ordinances and laws of the State of North Carolina, the County of Moore, and the Village of Pinehurst regarding all work specified herein. I have a legal contract with the property owner allowing me to improve the property as proposed. Such contract shall be made available to the Village if requested. I have read and understand the criteria that must be met in order to receive a seasonal swimming pool permit. I agree that if a seasonal swimming pool permit is issued, I will comply with this criteria. Property Owner/Representative: Date: THIS PERMIT SHALL EXPIRE 6 MONTHS AFTER DATE OF ISSUANCE. **Staff Use Only** Zoning Official: Approved: Deny: Date: NC Building Code Applicable: Fee $: Building Inspector: Page 3 of 3
Application for Fence, Wall & Column Fee $50.00 PROPERTY OWNER Name: Telephone: Mailing Address: Email Address (to receive your approval): PROJECT LOCATION Moore County Parcel ID: Lot Number: Unit: Zoning District: Physical Address: Is there a lake, pond or golf course next to your property? Yes No If yes, on what side of the property? Is your property in the Local Historic District? Yes No If yes, a Certificate of Appropriateness is required, prior to issuance of fence permit. Is your house a corner lot? Yes No If yes, conditions apply to fences over 4 ft. in height. INDICATE TYPE OF PERMIT REQUESTED (check all that apply) Picket Post and Rail Wrought Iron Brick/Stone Column Solid Vinyl-coated Chain Link (non-residential uses) Shadowbox Wall Other PROJECT DATA Length: Height: Color: Material: Front yard Side yard Rear yard Pool (NC Building Code regs apply) ** Finished side of fence must face out. ** Page 1 of 2
Application for Fence, Wall & Column GENERAL INFORMATION GUIDELINES FOR PLAN SUBMITTAL OF A FENCE, WALL, COLUMN, PET HOUSE, PET RUN OR SIMILAR STRUCTURE: Paperwork required for submittal of fence application: 1. One (1) copy of completed application page (you do not need to copy/submit entire packet). 2. One (1) copy of the site plan, survey or map for the property, showing the location of the home on the lot and the location of the proposed structure. 3. One (1) copy of a picture or drawing of the type of structure to be installed. You may copy a picture from the allowable fence types located in the information packet.. GUIDELINES FOR PLAN SUBMITTAL OF A FENCE, WALL, COLUMN, PET HOUSE, PET RUN OR SIMILAR STRUCTURE: To obtain property information such as the PIN number, the LRK number, the lot and unit numbers, the zoning district, as well as a map of your property, visit Moore County Government s website at www.moorecountync.gov. Select the I want to tab and look up Real Property, Property Records and select the Agree tab in the lower right-hand corner, and then you may search for your property by owner or address. Once you hit search, there will be a map option on the bottom left that will enable you to print a copy of a map of your lot. The Village accepts the following methods of payment: cash, check (made payable to the Village of Pinehurst), Visa and Master Card. I, the undersigned, hereby make application for permits, inspections at the location designated as per approved plans and in accordance with the provisions of all ordinances and laws of the State of North Carolina, the County of Moore, and the Village of Pinehurst regarding all work specified herein. I have a legal contract with the property owner allowing me to improve the property as proposed. Such contract shall be made available to the Village if requested. I understand it is my responsibility to contact Moore County Public Utilities to ensure there are no water or sewer line encroachments. Property Owner/Representative: Date: THIS PERMIT SHALL EXPIRE 6 MONTHS AFTER DATE OF ISSUANCE AND NO STRUCTURES ARE ALLOWED TO ENCROACH THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OFFICE USE ONLY Zoning Official: Approve Deny Date: Page 2 of 2
FENCE INFORMATION FROM SECTION 9.13 OF THE PINEHURST DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE: (1) The purpose of this Subsection is to allow fences within districts which are architecturally compatible with each other, while preserving the flexibility of fences in the rural areas; (2) Fences and Walls in Residential Zoning Districts and/or on Residential Properties: (a) Fences, walls, and similar structures not over six (6) feet in height may project into the rear or side setback provided the lot does not abut a golf course or a lake. Fences, walls, and similar structures are prohibited in the rear setback if the lot abuts a golf course or a lake. If the side yard does not abut a golf course or a lake, fences, walls, and similar structures may be erected to a maximum height of six (6) feet. Such fence or wall shall not be built in or through a required buffer unless the fence or wall has been designed as an integral part of the buffer and approved as such; (b) Swimming pool fences shall be constructed in accordance with the current North Carolina State Building Code and also conform to the fence type, style and location requirements of the PDO. Pools built prior to 2002 that have not been enclosed with fencing shall be allowed to be fenced and the fencing may encroach up to 20% into the required golf course and lake setback. When using this encroachment only picket or wrought iron fence types may be used; see pool application. (c) If a property owner s rear lot line borders on the side lot line of another property owner, the side yard height limitation of six (6) feet applies to any fence erected on such property line for the length contiguous to said side yard; (d) Fences, walls, and similar structures not over 3.5 feet in height may project into or enclose any front setback. The 3.5 foot limitation shall apply to driveway entrance columns, but the total height of columns with light fixtures shall be a maximum of 5 (five) feet in height. (e) The existing ground elevation shall not be modified or elevated in any manner so as to construct a fence on an elevated berm, so as to increase the maximum allowable height of the fence unless the berm is proposed as part of a required buffer. (f) Fences, walls, and similar structures shall not exceed 4 feet in height when abutting a defined front yard of an adjacent property. Page 1 of 7
(g) Fences located within the R-210 zoning district may construct a split rail type fence not to exceed five (5) feet in height in the front yard. If an adjacent property is zoned as a more dense residential zoning district (R-30, R-20, R-15, R-10, R-8, R-5 or R-MF), a thirty (30) foot setback shall be required for the fence in the front yard if the fence exceeds (3) three and a (1/2) half feet in height unless separated by a public or private street right-of-way. (h) On corner lots a ten foot setback from the side street property line is required for fences located in the side and rear yard when those fences are greater than 4 in height. (3) Fences and Walls in Non-Residential Zoning Districts and/or on Non-Residential Properties: Except in the RD zoning district, fences and walls or similar structures not over six (6) feet in height may project into any required setback. Such fence or wall shall not be built in or through a required buffer unless the fence or wall has been designed as an integral part of the buffer and approved as such. Fence, walls, and similar structures are prohibited in the RD zoning district except that a chain link fence that conforms with SR-18(j)(4)(f) may be installed on the property lines of a lot in the RD district if the classification of such a lot as RD is because of the existence of a lake or other body of water on or abutting the lot and such lake or other body of water is available for use in connection with a semi-public recreation area; Page 2 of 7
(4) Residential and Non-Residential Fences: Those fences or similar structures not authorized or approved as provided in this Section are prohibited. The finished side of a fence or wall shall always face out towards the street or adjacent property. For the purpose of this Section, the following types of fences are allowed, depending upon the specific zoning district in which they are located. Material substitution may be permitted by the Village Planner where the appearance and material would result in equal or better performance. Allowable fence types include: (a) Picket, provided that: (i) (ii) The fence shall be constructed of wood, vinyl or composite material and may be printed, stained or unfinished; width of the pickets shall not be wider than four (4) inches nominal, with a minimum of one (1) inch between pickets. Maximum height is four (4) feet; (iii) Minimum number of horizontal rails is two (2). (b) Post and rail (or split rail), provided that: i. The wire is located on the inside of the fence; Page 3 of 7
ii. The wire is muted in color, (black, green, or brown); iii. The use of wire is optional (c) Wrought iron; Page 4 of 7
(d) Brick; (e) Stone; (f) Chain link, provided that: i. The fencing material is vinyl coated (black, green, or brown only); Page 5 of 7
ii. If the fence is on or near a property line and a buffer is not otherwise required, a five (5) foot setback from the property line is provided; iii. Chain link fences may only be used for non-residential uses. (g) Vinyl and Wood Board/Shadowbox/solid, provided that: i. Board with (vertical members) is not less than four (4) inches nominal and not more than ten (10) inches nominal. Vinyl fences shall have the appearance of meeting this requirement. ii. Wood fences greater than four (4) feet in height are required to have a minimum of three (3) horizontal rails (does not apply to vinyl fences). iii. Solid fences may also be constructed of vinyl or composite material Page 6 of 7
(5) Retaining Walls: (a) Retaining walls higher than thirty-six (36) inches shall not encroach the front setback for primary structures or the rear and side setbacks for accessory structures. (b) No retaining wall shall be closer than five (5) feet to a property line or right of way line. (c) Retaining wall height shall be measured from the lowest ground elevation to the top of the wall. (d) Retaining walls constructed in a series of two or more shall provide a minimum of twelve (12) inches of horizontal separation planted in grass or other vegetation. (e) Retaining wall shall also be constructed in accordance with the current North Carolina State Building Code. (6) Fences in Right of Ways No fences or walls shall be located within any public or private right-of-way unless approved by the Village and only for purposes of preserving specimen trees or desirable vegetation as determined by the Village Planner or when required for public purposes, i.e. retaining walls for sidewalk construction, storm water management, etc. In such cases, for structures proposed within the public right-of-way, the Village reserves the right to require submittal of an application for a Right-of-Way Encroachment permit by the applicant, and approval by the Village prior to the encroaching structure being constructed. All structures are limited to a maximum height of 30 inches above grade. These structures do not require a development permit. Page 7 of 7