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Above-Ground Pools: Folsom vs Fruitridge Pocket

How do above-ground pools rules compare between Folsom, CA and Fruitridge Pocket, CA?

Folsom and Fruitridge Pocket have similar restriction levels.

Folsom, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Folsom treats above-ground pools over 18 inches deep the same as in-ground pools for barrier and permit purposes. The wall of the pool may serve as part of the barrier if at least 60 inches high; ladders must be removable or lockable when not in use.

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Fruitridge Pocket, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Above-ground pools holding water over 18 inches deep are regulated like other pools in unincorporated Sacramento County. Where the pool wall or a top-mounted fence serves as the barrier, ladders or steps must be securable, lockable, or removable, and any opening created must be protected by a conforming barrier (County Code 16.36.130).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFolsomFruitridge Pocket
PermitRequired if over 18 in deep-
Pool Wall as BarrierAcceptable if 60 in + non-climbable-
LadderRemovable or lockable-
ElectricalBonding + GFCI required-
Covered if-Water depth over 18 inches
Wall as barrier-Allowed if it meets 60-inch height and opening limits
Ladder/steps-Must be securable, lockable, or removable
Bottom gap on structure-Up to 4 inches when barrier mounted on pool top
Governing section-Sacramento County Code 16.36.130

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Folsom FAQ

Do inflatable pools over 18 inches need a Folsom permit?

Yes. State and local law treats any pool over 18 inches deep as a regulated pool, regardless of whether it's inflatable.

Can I just remove the ladder instead of fencing the pool?

If the pool wall is 60+ inches tall with no climbable features, yes, provided the ladder is stored securely.

Fruitridge Pocket FAQ

Is my above-ground pool regulated?

Yes, if it holds water over 18 inches deep. County Code Chapter 16.36 treats above-ground and on-ground pools the same as in-ground pools for barrier purposes. A building permit is generally required - confirm with County Development and Code Services.

What do I do about the ladder?

If the pool wall or a top-mounted fence is your barrier and access is by ladder or steps, the ladder/steps must be able to be secured, locked, or removed to prevent access. When removed or locked, any opening created must be protected by a barrier meeting the standards of Section 16.36.130.

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