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Swimming Pools & Spas in Beaverton, OR (2026)

3 verified swimming pools & spas rules for Beaverton, Oregon, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Fencing Requirements

Beaverton residential swimming pools must comply with the Oregon Residential Specialty Code (ORSC) Appendix V (formerly Appendix G of the IRC), which requires a minimum 48-inch barrier around any pool capable of holding water more than 24 inches deep. Gates must be self-closing and self-latching, with the release at least 54 inches above ground (or with specific child-safe configurations if lower). Beaverton Code Chapter 8.02 adopts the ORSC, and the Beaverton Building Division issues pool and pool-barrier permits.

Beaverton Pool Fencing: 48-Inch Barrier Required

Heavy Restrictions

Safety Rules

Beaverton Municipal Code Section 8.07.380 requires swimming pools holding water over 24 inches deep to be properly maintained — water must not become green, brown, or black, and must not be stagnant or provide habitat for mosquitoes. Pool setbacks require at least 3 feet from side and rear lot lines and outside public utility easements.

Beaverton Pool Safety Rules

Some Restrictions

Above-Ground Pools

Above-ground pools in Beaverton holding water over 24 inches deep are subject to the same barrier, maintenance, and permit requirements as in-ground pools under BMC Chapter 8.05 and Section 8.07.380. A 48-inch barrier is required under Oregon state standards. Pools must be at least 3 feet from lot lines.

Beaverton Above-Ground Pool Rules

Some Restrictions

Looking for Washington County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Beaverton city rules.

Swimming Pools & Spas in Washington County