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Pool Permits: Jurupa Valley vs Menifee

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

Jurupa Valley and Menifee have similar restriction levels.

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Jurupa Valley has no stand-alone pool-permit chapter. Permits are issued under Title 8 (Buildings and Construction), which adopts the California Building Code and California Residential Code, and under state law (Health & Safety Code §115920 et seq., the Swimming Pool Safety Act). A building permit is required for any new pool or spa over 18 inches deep, and the city's Building & Safety Division (via Riverside County contract services) performs plan check and inspection.

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Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Menifee requires a building permit for any swimming pool, spa, or hot tub installation under Menifee Municipal Code (MMC) Title 15 Buildings and Construction, which adopts the California Building Code and California Residential Code (Title 24). Plans are reviewed by the Community Development Department's Building & Safety Division at City Hall (29844 Haun Road). Pool location must also conform to the setback and accessory-structure standards of MMC Title 9 Development Code (adopted Dec 18, 2019).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyMenifee
Permit triggerAny pool/spa over 18 in. deep (H&S §115921 definition)-
Code basisTitle 8 JVMC adopts CBC/CRC (2022 cycle); state floor H&S §§115920–115929California Building Code / California Residential Code (Title 24) as adopted by MMC Title 15
Two-feature ruleH&S §115922 — 2 of 7 approved drowning-prevention features required-
Suction safetyAnti-entrapment grates per ANSI/APSP-16 (H&S §115928)-
InspectionsBuilding & Safety contract services through Riverside County / city consultant-
Permit required-Yes — building permit through Menifee Building & Safety (MMC Title 15)
State overlay-Cal. Health & Safety Code §§115920-115929 (Swimming Pool Safety Act, SB 442)
Setback rules-MMC Title 9 Development Code — accessory structure / pool setbacks by zone
Public pools-Regulated by Riverside County Dept. of Environmental Health, not the City

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Jurupa Valley FAQ

Do I need a permit for a portable inflatable pool?

Under state law (H&S §115921) any structure intended for swimming/recreational bathing holding water over 18 inches deep is a pool. Permanent installs and most larger inflatables/soft-sided pools meet that threshold and require a permit. Small kiddie pools under 18 in. do not.

Does a hot tub or spa need a building permit?

Yes. Spas and hot tubs are 'pools' under H&S §115921. A factory-built portable spa with a locking safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 is permitted, but the electrical hookup still needs a permit under the California Electrical Code adopted via Title 8.

Who inspects pool permits in Jurupa Valley?

The city's Building & Safety Division performs plan check and field inspection. Verify current contact at jurupavalley.org before scheduling — the city contracts plan review services.

Menifee FAQ

Do I need a permit for an above-ground pool in Menifee?

Yes if it meets the California Building Code definition of a swimming pool (generally a pool capable of holding water more than 18 inches deep). Inflatable kiddie pools below that depth typically do not require a permit, but anything larger does.

Where do I apply for a pool permit?

Menifee Building & Safety, Community Development Department, City Hall at 29844 Haun Road. The City's Building Safety page lists current intake procedures.

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