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Pool Barriers: Jurupa Valley vs Menifee

How do pool barriers rules compare between Jurupa Valley, CA and Menifee, CA?

Jurupa Valley and Menifee have similar restriction levels.

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Jurupa Valley enforces the California Swimming Pool Safety Act (Health & Safety Code §§115920-115929, as amended by SB 442) through Municipal Code Title 8 Chapter 8.25 (Private Swimming Pools). New or remodeled residential pools and spas with water depth over 18 inches must have an enclosure at least 60 inches (5 feet) tall with self-closing/self-latching gates, plus at least two of the seven approved drowning-prevention safety features.

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Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Pool barriers in Menifee are governed by the California Swimming Pool Safety Act, Health & Safety Code §115920 et seq., as amended by SB 442 (effective January 1, 2018). New residential pools and spas, and remodels requiring permits, must include at least TWO of seven approved drowning-prevention features. Menifee Building & Safety enforces these requirements at plan check and final inspection through MMC Title 15 (adoption of the California Building Code).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyMenifee
Minimum barrier height60 inches (5 feet) from outside-
Max bottom clearance2 inches above grade-
Max openingWill not pass 4-inch sphere-
GateSelf-closing, self-latching, opens outward from pool-
Latch heightAt least 60 inches above ground-
Required safety featuresAt least 2 of 7 (SB 442)-
Triggering depthWater over 18 inches-
Local chapterJVMC Ch. 8.25 Private Swimming Pools-
Governing law-Cal. HSC §115920-115929 (SB 442 dual-feature requirement)
Required features-At least 2 of 7 approved drowning-prevention features
Perimeter fence-60 inches min, max 4-inch openings, max 2 inches above grade (§115923)
Gates-Self-closing, self-latching, opening outward away from pool
Local enforcement-Menifee Building & Safety per MMC Title 15 / CBC
Inspection-Required before final pool/spa approval

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Jurupa Valley FAQ

Do I need a pool fence around my above-ground pool?

Yes if the water depth exceeds 18 inches. The California Swimming Pool Safety Act and JVMC Ch. 8.25 treat above-ground pools the same as in-ground pools for barrier purposes. The structure of an above-ground pool can serve as the barrier only if it meets the 60-inch height, climb-resistance, and opening criteria of H&S Code §115923.

I already have a pool — do the SB 442 two-feature rules apply to me?

Existing pools built before Jan 1, 2018 are not retroactively required to add features, but any REMODELED pool that requires a building permit must meet the current two-feature requirement. Sale of a single-family home with a pool also triggers a home-inspector disclosure under H&S Code §115925.

Menifee FAQ

Does my new pool in Menifee need a fence?

Not necessarily a fence specifically, but you must install at least two of seven approved features under HSC §115922 (SB 442). One option is a 60-inch perimeter fence with self-closing/self-latching gate per §115923; alternatives include door/window alarms, safety covers, and ASTM-compliant water alarms.

How high must a pool fence be in California?

Minimum 60 inches in height under HSC §115923 if you choose the perimeter-enclosure option. The fence cannot have more than 2 inches above grade, openings must not allow a 4-inch sphere, and gates must self-close/self-latch and open outward away from the pool.

Do I need a permit to modify pool barriers?

Yes. Menifee Building & Safety reviews pool/spa permits including the barrier compliance per MMC Title 15 and CBC. Final inspection verifies the two SB 442 features are operational.

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