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Pool Permits: Courtland vs Sacramento

How do pool permits rules compare between Courtland, CA and Sacramento, CA?

Courtland and Sacramento have similar restriction levels.

Courtland, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

In unincorporated Sacramento County a building permit is required to build a swimming pool, spa, or hot tub. County Code Chapter 16.36 governs barriers, and the pool cannot be filled until the required barrier is inspected and approved by a Building Inspection official.

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Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

In unincorporated Sacramento County a building permit is required to build a swimming pool, spa, or hot tub. County Code Chapter 16.36 governs barriers, and the pool cannot be filled until the required barrier is inspected and approved by a Building Inspection official.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCourtlandSacramento
Permit requiredYes - building permit for pool/spa/hot tubYes - building permit for pool/spa/hot tub
Governing codeSacramento County Code Chapter 16.36Sacramento County Code Chapter 16.36
Pool definitionWater over 18 inches deepWater over 18 inches deep
Piping pressure testNot less than 35 psi for 15 minutesNot less than 35 psi for 15 minutes
Barrier inspectionRequired before filling with waterRequired before filling with water

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Courtland FAQ

Do I need a permit to build a pool in unincorporated Sacramento County?

Yes. A building permit is required, and the pool, spa, or hot tub must pass a series of inspections (pre-gunite, pre-plaster, final). The barrier must be inspected and approved by a Building Inspection official before the pool is filled with water, under County Code Chapter 16.36.

What counts as a 'swimming pool' under County code?

Section 16.36.120 defines a swimming pool as any structure intended for swimming, recreational bathing, or human immersion containing water over 18 inches deep. This includes in-ground, above-ground, and on-ground pools, hot tubs, and portable and non-portable spas.

Sacramento FAQ

Do I need a permit to build a pool in unincorporated Sacramento County?

Yes. A building permit is required, and the pool, spa, or hot tub must pass a series of inspections (pre-gunite, pre-plaster, final). The barrier must be inspected and approved by a Building Inspection official before the pool is filled with water, under County Code Chapter 16.36.

What counts as a 'swimming pool' under County code?

Section 16.36.120 defines a swimming pool as any structure intended for swimming, recreational bathing, or human immersion containing water over 18 inches deep. This includes in-ground, above-ground, and on-ground pools, hot tubs, and portable and non-portable spas.

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