Consider these points when planning your hot tub installation project:
Placement
- A hot tub, whirlpool or spa may be located in the rear yard of your property, either free-standing or installed into a deck.
- A free-standing hot tub should be at least three (3) feet from the rear lot line of your property.
- A hot tub in the rear thirty-five (35) feet of your lot most likely meets zoning requirements in your neighborhood.
- A hot tub located along the side of your house requires a setback from the side lot line. The setback must be a distance equal or greater than the minimum setback required for the home. Check with Zoning staff for this setback distance.
If your lot is on a corner or is irregularly shaped, the setbacks may be different than described. Zoning staff can review your site plan to help you determine where you can install your hot tub.
With these rules in mind, draw your entire property with the location of the addition. This drawing is your site plan.
The site plan drawing must show:
- All existing and proposed structures.
- The dimensions of the lot, the shed, the house, and any other structures.
- The distances from the shed to the lot lines and the distances to all other structures.
Draw your site plan to scale. Make sure you use an accepted scale.
For lakefront properties, a survey prepared by a registered land surveyor is required. The survey must show existing setbacks to the Ordinary High Water Mark of buildings on adjacent lots.
Schedule an appointment with Zoning to review your site plan. If you skip this step and your site plan is not acceptable, it may add weeks to your permit processing time.