HOA Approval of Pool/Hot Tubs/Spas

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The HOA Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Spa requirements do not extend past the City of Stillwater requirements.


A pool, hot tub, and spa packet is available on the City of Stillwater website www.stillwater.org.

From the link specific to pools, hot tubs, and spas (http://www.stillwater.org/files/development-services/forms/informational-handouts/SWIMMING-POOL-SPA-Handout-01.2019.pdf):


A building permit is required for the construction of all swimming pools, spas or hot tubs that are 24 inches or greater in depth or any swimming pool with a filter system, heater or electrical lighting. Note: The pool/spa permits require and include the required fence enclosure as part of the pool/spa permit. Separate permits will not be issued.”


Be sure to locate your underground utilities by calling, 1-800-522-OKIE


NOTE: Any damage to the common areas, including but not limited to the grass, sidewalks, drainage, trees, plants, and flowerbeds, must be promptly repaired by the homeowner. If repairs are not completed promptly, the HOA will charge the homeowner for repairs.

The HOA encourages homeowners to ensure contracts with contractors indicate who is responsible for repairing damage done to common areas. The HOA will not charge the contractor for repairs.


Please consider your neighbors when choosing distance from property lines, noise level, hours of use at night, and lighting. The HOA encourages all neighbors to get to know each other. We know pools, outdoor kitchens, patios or even front porch or the neighborhood park are a great way to bring neighbors together and enjoy time together.


If you have any comments or concerns, please contact the HOA at canyonshoastillwater@gmail.com

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