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Clearwater vs Seminole

How do fencing requirements rules compare between Clearwater, FL and Seminole, FL?

Clearwater and Seminole have similar restriction levels.

Clearwater, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Residential swimming pools in Clearwater must be enclosed by a barrier at least four feet high with self-closing, self-latching gates, or use approved alternative safety features under Florida's Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act.

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Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Seminole enforces the Florida Building Code and Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act requiring a barrier at least four feet high around residential pools, with self-closing self-latching gates, pursuant to Florida Statute 515 and Chapter 6 city building rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClearwaterSeminole
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Minimum barrier height-48 inches outside
Gate hardware-Self-closing, self-latching, outward
State law basis-Florida Statutes Chapter 515
Door alarm option-85-decibel exit alarms
Required at-Final inspection

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Clearwater FAQ

Seminole FAQ

How tall must my pool fence be in Seminole?

At least 48 inches high measured from the outside of the barrier under Florida Statute 515 and Chapter 6 of the Seminole Code, with no climbable footholds.

Can I use my house wall as part of the pool barrier?

Yes, if every door leading from the home to the pool has an 85-decibel exit alarm or self-closing self-latching device installed 54 inches above the floor.

Is a safety cover an alternative to fencing?

Yes. A power safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 standards qualifies as an approved barrier under FS 515.27 instead of perimeter fencing.

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