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Pool Permits: Altadena vs Burbank

How do pool permits rules compare between Altadena, CA and Burbank, CA?

Altadena and Burbank have similar restriction levels.

Altadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

All swimming pools, spas, and hot tubs in Altadena require a building permit from LA County Building & Safety under Title 26 (Building Code) plus a plumbing permit and electrical permit for equipment.

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Burbank, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Building permits are required for in-ground pool construction in Burbank. Above-ground pools under 24 inches deep and 5,000 gallons (entirely above ground) are exempt. Pool size and shape are not restricted beyond setback compliance. Community Development handles permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAltadenaBurbank
AuthorityLA County Building & Safety-
Code Titles26 (Bldg), 27 (Elec), 28 (Plumb), 30 (Res)-
Permits RequiredBuilding + Plumbing + Electrical-
Pool Safety Features2 of 7 (CHSC 115922)-
Permit Required-Yes, for in-ground pools
Exempt-Above-ground <24 in deep, <5,000 gal
Size/Shape-Not restricted (setbacks apply)
Department-Community Development

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Altadena FAQ

Do I need a permit to build a pool in Altadena?

Yes — building, plumbing, and electrical permits are all required from LA County Building & Safety under Titles 26–30.

Burbank FAQ

Do I need a permit for a kiddie pool in Burbank?

Prefabricated above-ground pools under 24 inches deep and 5,000 gallons are exempt from building permits.

How long does pool permit review take?

The Planning Division screens projects for zoning compliance within the first 48 hours of the review process.

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