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Fencing Requirements: Chino vs Hesperia

How do fencing requirements rules compare between Chino, CA and Hesperia, CA?

Chino and Hesperia have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Chino enforces the California Swimming Pool Safety Act (Cal. Health & Safety Code §115923) at building-permit issuance. Pool enclosures must be at least 60 inches high with no more than 2 inches of ground clearance, gates self-closing and self-latching with the latch at least 60 inches above the ground.

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Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Hesperia does not adopt a standalone pool fence chapter; the controlling rule is the California Swimming Pool Safety Act enforced through the building permit process under HMC Title 15. If an isolation enclosure is selected as one of the two required SB 442 safety features, it must be at least 60 inches high with no more than a 2-inch gap from the ground (Cal. HSC §115923). Gates must be self-closing, self-latching, and open outward away from the pool, with the latch located at least 60 inches above the ground.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoHesperia
Minimum height60 inches (Cal. HSC §115923)-
Max ground gap2 inches-
Max openingLess than 4-inch sphere-
Gate latchSelf-latching, 60+ inches high, opens outward-
Minimum enclosure height-60 inches (Cal. HSC §115923(a)(1))
Maximum ground gap-2 inches (Cal. HSC §115923(a)(2))
Gate-Self-closing, self-latching, opens away from pool (HSC §115923)
Latch height-≥60 inches above ground

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Chino FAQ

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

Only if you use a different SB 442 feature on doors providing direct pool access (exit alarms or self-closing door device with release 54+ inches high). Otherwise the enclosure must fully isolate the pool from the home per HSC §115923.

Is chain-link fence acceptable?

Only if mesh is small enough (commonly 1.75 inches or less) to prevent footholds and pass the no-handhold rule in HSC §115923(d). Standard 2-inch chain link generally fails the climbability test without slats.

Hesperia FAQ

Does Hesperia have its own pool fence ordinance?

No standalone pool fence chapter is published in the Hesperia Municipal Code. The Building & Safety Division enforces Cal. HSC §115923 (60-inch enclosure standard) and the California Building Code under Title 24 CCR through the pool permit process under HMC Title 15.

Can I use chain-link fencing as a pool enclosure?

HSC §115923 requires openings small enough that a 4-inch sphere cannot pass through. Standard chain-link mesh exceeds this; you would need a fine-mesh insert or a different barrier type to comply.

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