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Pool Barriers: Boynton Beach vs Jupiter

How do pool barriers rules compare between Boynton Beach, FL and Jupiter, FL?

Boynton Beach and Jupiter have similar restriction levels.

Boynton Beach, FL

Palm Beach County

Heavy Restrictions

Boynton Beach enforces the FL Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act (FL §515): 48-inch minimum barrier, self-closing/self-latching gates, and at least one additional safety feature. Inspection required before filling.

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Jupiter, FL

Palm Beach County

Heavy Restrictions

Jupiter enforces FL Statute 515 Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act requiring a 48-inch minimum barrier with self-closing self-latching gates on every residential pool. Barrier permit separate from pool permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoynton BeachJupiter
Min Height48 inches-
State LawFL §515FL 515
GateSelf-close/self-latchSelf-close self-latch
Extra Feature1 required-
Penalty2nd-degree misdemeanor-
Barrier Height-48 in min
Gaps Max-4 inches
Latch Height-54 in min

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Boynton Beach FAQ

What is the pool fence law in Boynton Beach?

FL §515 requires a 48-inch barrier, self-closing/self-latching gates, and one additional safety feature such as door alarms or a safety cover.

Who enforces this in Boynton Beach?

Boynton Beach code enforcement at (561) 742-6780 handles complaints.

Jupiter FAQ

Does the house wall count as part of the pool barrier?

Only if all doors providing direct pool access have alarms or are self-closing self-latching under FL 515.

Who enforces this in Jupiter?

Jupiter code enforcement at (561) 746-5134 handles complaints.

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