Whenever a construction permit is issued for construction of a new swimming pool or spa at a private single-family home it shall be equipped with the following safety features as provided in this Chapter:
(a) 
The pool shall be isolated from access from other properties; and
(b) 
The home shall be isolated from access to the pool.
Subsection (a) shall not apply to private swimming pools or spas within a privately patrolled gate guarded community.
(Ord. 747 § 4, 2022)
For the purpose of this Chapter, certain terms, words, and phrases are defined as follows:
Aboveground/on-ground pool.
See definition of swimming pool.
Barrier.
A barrier is a fence, wall, building wall, safety cover complying with American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) Standard F 1346-91 or a combination thereof, which completely surrounds the swimming pool and obstructs access to the swimming pool, spa or hot tub. When approved by the Building Official, barriers may also incorporate natural or manmade features, such as topography, waterways, restricted areas and similar features including geographically isolated areas which provide an effective access barrier to the pool area.
Grade.
Grade is the underlying surface, such as earth or a walking surface.
Hot tub.
See definition of spa.
In-ground pool.
See definition of swimming pool.
Separation fence.
A separation fence is a barrier which separates all doors of a dwelling unit or building accessory thereto with direct access to a swimming pool, spa, or hot tub from that swimming pool, spa or hot tub.
Spa.
A spa is a structure intended for recreational bathing, designed to contain water over eighteen (18) inches (457 mm) deep and outside dimensions not exceeding one hundred sixty (160) square feet (14.72 square meters).
Swimming pool.
A swimming pool is any structure intended for swimming or recreational bathing that is designed to contain water over eighteen (18) inches (457 mm) deep. This includes in-ground, above-ground, and on-ground swimming pools and fixed-in-place wading pools, and excludes spas.
Swimming pool, outdoor.
An outdoor swimming pool is any swimming pool which is totally outside the residential structure.
(Ord. 747 § 4, 2022)
(a) 
Outdoor Swimming Pool. An outdoor swimming pool, hot tub, or spa shall be provided with a barrier inspected and approved prior to plastering or filling with water.
Outdoor swimming pool with electrically operated or manual tracking safety covers that comply with the ASTM Standard F 1346-91 shall not be required to provide other barriers. When electrically operated safety covers are provided, the control for the pool cover shall be mounted at least fifty-four (54) inches above grade.
When barriers are required, the barrier shall comply with the following:
(1) 
The top of the barrier shall be at least sixty (60) inches (1,524 mm) above grade measured on the side of the barrier which faces away from the swimming pool. The maximum vertical clearance between grade and the bottom of the barrier shall be two (2) inches (51 mm) measured on the side of the barrier which faces away from the swimming pool. The maximum vertical clearance at the bottom of the barrier may be increased to four (4) inches (102 mm) when grade is a solid surface impenetrable by a child such as a concrete deck. Where the barrier is mounted on top of the above-ground pool structure the maximum vertical clearance between the top of the pool structure and the bottom of the barrier shall be four (4) inches. When barriers have horizontal members, the tops of which are spaced less than forty-five (45) inches (1,143 mm) apart: (i) the horizontal members shall be placed on the pool side of the barrier; and (ii) spacing between vertical members shall not exceed one and one-quarter (1 1/4) inches in width. Any decorative design work on the side away from the swimming pool, such as protrusions, indentations or cutouts, which render the barrier easily climbable, is prohibited. Chain link fences shall not be used as the barrier.
Exceptions:
(i) 
For fencing composed of vertical and horizontal members, the spacing between vertical members may be increased up to four (4) inches (102 mm) when the distance between the tops of horizontal members is forty-five (45) inches (1,143 mm) or more.
(ii) 
Existing fences surrounding property at pool area, which are at least sixty (60) inches above grade, measured on the side of the barrier which faces away from the swimming pool, has a maximum vertical clearance between grade and the bottom of the barrier of two (2) inches and has no openings that will allow the passage of a four (4) inch diameter sphere are permitted.
(2) 
Access gates shall be equipped to accommodate a locking device. Separation fence gates shall open outward away from the pool and shall be self-closing and have a self-latching device. Where the release mechanism of the self-latching devices is located less than fifty-four (54) inches (1,372 mm) from grade: (i) the release mechanism shall be located on the pool side of the barrier at least three (3) inches (76 mm) below the top of the gate; and (ii) the gate and barrier shall have no opening greater than one-half (1/2) inch (13 mm) within eighteen (18) inches (457 mm) of the release mechanism. Any gates other than pedestrian access gates shall be equipped with lockable hardware or padlocks and shall remain locked at all times when not in use.
(3) 
Where a wall of a dwelling or buildings accessory to the dwelling serves as part of the barrier, and contains door openings providing direct access to the pool, those door openings shall be protected by one of the following means:
(i) 
A self-closing and self-latching device installed on all doors with the release mechanism located a minimum of fifty-four (54) inches (1,372 mm) above the floor.
(ii) 
An alarm capable of providing a sound pressure level of not less than eighty-five (85) dba when measured indoors at a distance of ten (10) feet (3,048 mm). The alarm shall activate within fifteen (15) seconds after the door, and its screen if present, are opened and shall sound continuously for a minimum of ten (10) seconds than automatically reset. The alarm shall be equipped with a manual reset, such as a touchpad or switch, located on the interior side of the wall not less than fifty-four (54) inches above the threshold of the door to permit entry and exiting without activation of the alarm. The alarm shall automatically reset under all conditions. The alarm may be battery operated or connected to the building wiring.
(iii) 
An approved safety cover complying with American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) Standard F 1346-91.
(iv) 
Other means of protection may be acceptable so long as the degree of protection afforded is equal to or greater than that afforded by any of the devices described above. The Building Official shall render interpretations as to acceptability of other means of protection per Section 104.2.8 of the California Building Code.
(4) 
Where an above-ground structure is used as a barrier or where the barrier is mounted on top of the pool structure, and the means of access is a ladder or steps, then: (i) the ladder or steps shall be capable of being secured, locked or removed to prevent access; or (ii) the ladder or steps shall be surrounded by a barrier which meets the requirements of Items 1 through 4 of subsection (a). When the ladder or steps are secured, locked or removed, any opening created shall be protected by a barrier complying with subsections (a)(1) through (a)(3)
(b) 
Spas and Hot Tubs. A spa or hot tub with a locking safety cover which complies with the ASTM Standard F 1346-91 shall not be required to provide other barriers. Where a locking safety cover is not provided, the spa or hot tub shall comply with the requirements of subsection (a).
(Ord. 747 § 4, 2022)