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Dunedin vs Pinellas Park

How do fencing requirements rules compare between Dunedin, FL and Pinellas Park, FL?

Dunedin and Pinellas Park have similar restriction levels.

Dunedin, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Dunedin enforces the Florida Building Code-Residential pool barrier rules, requiring a 4-foot minimum barrier surrounding residential pools with self-closing, self-latching gates that open outward and have releases on the pool side.

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Pinellas Park, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Residential pools in Pinellas Park must be enclosed by a barrier meeting Florida Building Code R4501.17 and Chapter 515, with minimum height, non-climbable design, and self-closing self-latching gates separating the pool from the house.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDunedinPinellas Park
Minimum barrier height48 inches outside48 inches
Gate swingOutward, away from poolOutward from pool
Gate latchSelf-closing, self-latching-
Release height54 inches minimum-
Code basisFBC-R and FS 515.29-
Max sphere opening-4 inches
Gate latch height-54 inches minimum
Door alarms-If house is barrier

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Dunedin FAQ

Can I use my backyard privacy fence as the pool barrier in Dunedin?

Yes, if the perimeter fence meets the 48-inch height, no climbable features, and self-closing/self-latching gate requirements specified in the Florida Building Code-Residential.

Does my screen enclosure count as a pool barrier?

A screen enclosure can satisfy the barrier requirement only if it fully meets the FBC-R height, opening, and self-latching door specifications and is inspected by Dunedin building staff.

What if my house wall is part of the barrier?

Doors and windows opening to the pool must have approved exit alarms complying with UL 2017 (85 dBA at 10 feet) or self-closing/self-latching hardware mounted at least 54 inches high.

Pinellas Park FAQ

Can my existing yard fence count as the pool barrier?

Only if it independently meets all height, opening, climbability, and self-closing gate requirements of FBC R4501.17. Many standard yard fences do not qualify.

Are pool covers an alternative to fencing?

An ASTM F1346-compliant power safety cover may satisfy one Chapter 515 safety feature, but the Florida Building Code barrier requirements still apply for residential pools.

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