Fencing Requirements: Los Angeles vs South Gate
How do fencing requirements rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and South Gate, CA?
Los Angeles and South Gate have similar restriction levels.
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles County
LAMC 91.3109 and 91.6109 require residential pool barriers at least 60 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates. Openings may not allow passage of a 4-inch sphere. At least 2 of 7 drowning prevention safety features required for new pools including mesh fencing, safety covers, or exit alarms. The barrier must be non-climbable with no horizontal members less than 45 inches apart on the outside.
View full Los Angeles rules →South Gate, CA
Los Angeles County
Pool barriers in South Gate are governed by California Building Code Chapter 31 / California Residential Code Appendix V (adopted via South Gate Municipal Code Chapter 9.02) and by California Health and Safety Code §115923, which set the dimensional standard for any enclosure used to satisfy the Swimming Pool Safety Act. The enclosure must be at least 60 inches (5 feet) high measured from the outside finished grade, have a maximum vertical clearance from grade of 2 inches, and contain no openings through which a 4-inch diameter sphere may pass. Gates must be self-closing and self-latching, must open away from the pool, and the latch release must be located on the pool side of the gate at least 60 inches above the ground.
View full South Gate rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Los Angeles | South Gate |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 60 inches minimum | - |
| Gates | Self-closing, self-latching | - |
| Safety Features | 2 of 7 required for new pools | - |
| Anti-Climb | No horizontal members under 45 in. apart | - |
| Code Section | LAMC 91.3109, 91.6109 | - |
| Minimum Height | - | 60 inches (5 feet) from outside grade - HSC 115923(a)(1) |
| Max Ground Clearance | - | 2 inches below bottom of barrier |
| Opening Limit | - | No 4-inch sphere may pass through |
| Gate Hardware | - | Self-closing, self-latching, opens away from pool; latch 60+ in. above ground |
| Chain-Link Mesh | - | Max 1-3/4 inch openings (or slatted) |
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Los Angeles FAQ
What type of fence does my pool need in los Angeles?
LAMC 91.3109 and 91.6109 require residential pool barriers at least 60 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates. Openings may not allow passage of a 4-inch sphere. At least 2 of 7 drowning prevention safety features required for new pools including mesh fencing, safety covers, or exit...
How tall must a pool fence be in los Angeles?
Height: 60 inches minimum. Gates: Self-closing, self-latching. Safety Features: 2 of 7 required for new pools. Anti-Climb: No horizontal members under 45 in. apart.
South Gate FAQ
Can my house wall serve as one side of the pool enclosure?
Only if the dwelling-side openings (doors and operable windows) leading to the pool are protected by one of the other approved SB 442 features such as exit alarms (HSC §115922(b)(4)) or self-closing/self-latching doors with a release 54+ inches above the floor (HSC §115922(b)(5)). Otherwise the enclosure must isolate the pool from the home.
Does an above-ground pool need fencing if the pool wall itself is 60 inches tall?
Yes, the pool wall can serve as the barrier only if it meets all HSC §115923 criteria (no 4-inch openings, no climbable features within 36 inches), and any ladder or steps must be removable, lockable, or surrounded by a compliant barrier.
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