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Fencing Requirements: Concord vs Martinez

How do fencing requirements rules compare between Concord, CA and Martinez, CA?

Concord and Martinez have similar restriction levels.

Concord, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

California Health & Safety Code 115920-115929 (Swimming Pool Safety Act) governs pool barriers statewide and applies in Concord. Any new or substantially remodeled residential pool or spa must include at least two of seven listed safety features, one of which is typically a 60-inch enclosure fence with self-closing, self-latching gate opening away from the pool. Concord enforces these rules through building permits and inspections.

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Martinez, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

Martinez has a dedicated Title 17 Swimming Pool Code (Chapters 17.16 Inspections, 17.20 Permits, 17.24 Plans & Specifications), and adopts the California Building Code via Municipal Code Chapter 15.04. Pool barriers must comply with the California Swimming Pool Safety Act (Health & Safety Code §§115920-115929): a permanent enclosure at least 60 inches high, plus at least two of seven approved drowning prevention features for new or remodeled pools.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConcordMartinez
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Barrier Height-60 inches minimum (HSC §115923)
Bottom Clearance-Max 2 inches above ground
Gap Rule-No openings passing a 4-inch sphere
Latch Height-60+ inches above ground
Required Features-2 of 7 per HSC §115922
Local Adoption-MMC Title 17 + Ch. 15.04 (CBC §3109)

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Concord FAQ

Martinez FAQ

Do I need a permit to install a pool or pool fence in Martinez?

Yes. Pool construction, remodels, and barrier installations require a building permit through the Martinez Building Division under Municipal Code Title 17 (Swimming Pool Code) and Chapter 15.04 (Building Code). Inspectors verify the 60-inch barrier and the two required drowning prevention features under HSC §115922 before final approval.

Can Martinez require something different from California state pool fence law?

No. The California Swimming Pool Safety Act (HSC §§115920-115929) and California Building Code §3109 are statewide minimums that Martinez has adopted through Municipal Code Chapter 15.04. Older third-party references to a 4-foot fence in Martinez are out of date — current state law requires a 60-inch (5-foot) barrier.

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