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Pool Permits: Mead Valley vs Palm Springs

How do pool permits rules compare between Mead Valley, CA and Palm Springs, CA?

Mead Valley and Palm Springs have similar restriction levels.

Mead Valley, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

In unincorporated Riverside County, a building permit from Building & Safety is required to construct or install any swimming pool, spa, or hot tub. Plans must show setbacks, equipment, electrical/gas, and the required two-barrier safety system. A signed 'Barrier Agreement' (form 284-004) and a pre-plaster inspection are required before plastering or filling with water.

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Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

All new swimming pools, spas, and hot tubs in Palm Springs require a building permit from the Building & Safety Division under PSMC Chapter 8.04 and the California Building Code Β§3109. Permits cover excavation, structural, plumbing, electrical, gas, and barrier compliance. Inspections occur at multiple stages, and final approval is needed before filling and use.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMead ValleyPalm Springs
Permit thresholdPools, spas, hot tubs 18 inches or more in depth (Ord. 421 Β§1)-
Governing code2025 CRC, CEC, CMC, CPC + County Ordinance 421-
Required formBarrier Agreement Letter, form 284-004 (Rev. 12/2025)-
Inspections4-stage sequence; pre-plaster inspection mandatory before fill (Ord. 421 Β§6)-
Equipment setbackPool equipment and ground-emerging pipes must clear the 5-foot setback-
EnforcementPenalties under Ordinance 725-
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Mead Valley FAQ

Do I need a permit for a small spa or hot tub in unincorporated Riverside County?

Yes. Ordinance 421 covers any spa or hot tub 18 inches or more in depth, and Building & Safety requires a permit to install one. A self-contained spa or hot tub with a listed ASTM F-1346-91 safety cover is exempt from the barrier requirements, but the installation itself still goes through County permitting and inspection.

Can I fill my new pool as soon as it is built?

No. Under Ordinance 421, Section 6, a pre-plaster inspection is required, and all barrier requirements must be installed to the inspector's satisfaction before permission is granted to plaster and fill. The County's four-stage inspection ends with a final and secondary-barrier check before the pool is approved.

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