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Fencing Requirements: Fremont vs Sunol

How do fencing requirements rules compare between Fremont, CA and Sunol, CA?

Fremont and Sunol have similar restriction levels.

Fremont, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Fremont enforces California Health and Safety Code 115922 requiring pools to have at least two of seven approved drowning prevention safety features including 60-inch barriers.

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Sunol, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Unincorporated Alameda County enforces the California Swimming Pool Safety Act (Health & Safety Code §§115920-115929). Pools deeper than 18 inches require an enclosure at least 60 inches high, with gates that self-close and self-latch at 60+ inches above grade. New or remodeled pools must have at least two of seven approved drowning prevention features.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFremontSunol
State lawHSC 115922 Pool Safety Act-
Features requiredAt least 2 of 7 approved options-
Barrier heightMinimum 60 inches on outside-
Gate latchSelf-closing/latching at 54 inches-
Cover standardASTM F1346 safety cover-
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-Alameda County Code Ch. 15.08 (CBC §3109)

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Fremont FAQ

Does my existing 48-inch fence still comply?

Pre-2007 pools may be grandfathered, but any major remodel or permit triggers current 60-inch barrier requirements under HSC 115922.

Can my house wall serve as one side of the fence?

Yes, if dwelling doors to the pool area have self-closing, self-latching hardware or approved door alarms as one of the two required features.

Sunol FAQ

Do I need a permit to install a pool fence in unincorporated Alameda County?

Yes. Pool construction, remodels, and barrier installations require a building permit through Alameda County Building Inspection. Inspectors verify the 60-inch barrier and the two required drowning prevention features under HSC §115922 before final approval.

Does state law override Alameda County's pool fence rules?

Yes. The California Swimming Pool Safety Act (HSC §§115920-115929) and California Building Code §3109 apply countywide. Alameda County adopts the CBC under Chapter 15.08 and does not relax the 60-inch minimum or the two-feature requirement.

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