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Fencing Requirements: Holiday City-Berkeley vs Lakewood

How do fencing requirements rules compare between Holiday City-Berkeley, NJ and Lakewood, NJ?

Holiday City-Berkeley and Lakewood have similar restriction levels.

Holiday City-Berkeley, NJ

Ocean County

Heavy Restrictions

Swimming pool barrier requirements in Ocean County are governed by the NJ Uniform Construction Code (N.J.A.C. 5:23), which adopts the International Residential Code barrier standards. The NJ UCC requires a 48-inch minimum barrier around all residential pools. Self-closing, self-latching gates are mandatory. The Ocean County Health Department inspects public and semi-public pool facilities under NJ State Sanitary Code Chapter IX (N.J.A.C. 8:26). Municipal building departments enforce residential pool barrier requirements through UCC permit inspections.

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Lakewood, NJ

Ocean County

Heavy Restrictions

Lakewood requires all swimming pools to be enclosed by a barrier at least 48 inches high per the NJ UCC (N.J.A.C. 5:23). All pool ordinances including setback and fencing requirements remain in full force. Zoning and building permits are required.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHoliday City-BerkeleyLakewood
Barrier Height48 inches minimum (NJ UCC / IRC)-
Gate RequirementsSelf-closing, self-latching, opening away from pool-
County Health DeptInspects public and semi-public pools (N.J.A.C. 8:26)-
Residential PoolsMunicipal building department enforces via UCC permits-
Minimum Height-48 inches (NJ UCC)
Gates-Self-closing, self-latching
Permits-Zoning + building required
Non-Climbable-Required from outside

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Holiday City-Berkeley FAQ

What type of fence does my pool need in Ocean County?

Swimming pool barrier requirements in Ocean County are governed by the NJ Uniform Construction Code (N.J.A.C. 5:23), which adopts the International Residential Code barrier standards. The NJ UCC requires a 48-inch minimum barrier around all residential pools. Self-closing, self-latching gates...

How tall must a pool fence be in Ocean County?

Barrier Height: 48 inches minimum (NJ UCC / IRC). Gate Requirements: Self-closing, self-latching, opening away from pool. County Health Dept: Inspects public and semi-public pools (N.J.A.C. 8:26). Residential Pools: Municipal building department enforces via UCC permits.

Lakewood FAQ

What type of fence does my pool need in Lakewood?

Lakewood requires all swimming pools to be enclosed by a barrier at least 48 inches high per the NJ UCC (N.J.A.C. 5:23). All pool ordinances including setback and fencing requirements remain in full force. Zoning and building permits are required.

How tall must a pool fence be in Lakewood?

Minimum Height: 48 inches (NJ UCC). Gates: Self-closing, self-latching. Permits: Zoning + building required. Non-Climbable: Required from outside.

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