Louisville vs St. Matthews
How do fencing requirements rules compare between Louisville, KY and St. Matthews, KY?
Louisville, KY
Jefferson County
Louisville Metro requires enclosures around residential swimming pools per the International Building Code as adopted by the Kentucky Residential Code. All pools must be enclosed by a fence or barrier at least 48 inches tall with self-closing, self-latching gates. Gates must latch positively when released from 6 inches from the post.
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Jefferson County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Louisville | St. Matthews |
|---|---|---|
| Governing Code | KRC/IBC as adopted by LMCO ยง 150.001 | - |
| Minimum Fence Height | 48 inches | - |
| Gate Requirement | Self-closing and self-latching | - |
| Gate Latch Test | Must close/latch when released 6 inches from post | - |
| Gap Limit | No gap allowing 4-inch sphere to pass | - |
| Forms | louisvilleky.gov โ Swimming Pool Enclosure Requirements Form | - |
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Louisville FAQ
What type of fence does my pool need in Louisville?
Louisville Metro requires enclosures around residential swimming pools per the International Building Code as adopted by the Kentucky Residential Code. All pools must be enclosed by a fence or barrier at least 48 inches tall with self-closing, self-latching gates. Gates must latch positively...
How tall must a pool fence be in Louisville?
Governing Code: KRC/IBC as adopted by LMCO ยง 150.001. Minimum Fence Height: 48 inches. Gate Requirement: Self-closing and self-latching. Gate Latch Test: Must close/latch when released 6 inches from post.
St. Matthews FAQ
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