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Above-Ground Pools: Menifee vs Temecula

How do above-ground pools rules compare between Menifee, CA and Temecula, CA?

Menifee has fewer restrictions than Temecula.

Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Above-ground pools in Menifee are treated as swimming pools under the California Building Code when their water depth exceeds 18 inches (or 24 inches for portable pools that are not designed for permanent installation). They require a building permit through Menifee Building & Safety (MMC Title 15) and must satisfy the Swimming Pool Safety Act, with the pool wall potentially counting toward the required 60-inch barrier if the wall height and ladder controls meet code.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Above-ground pools holding water 18 inches or deeper require a building permit in Temecula and must meet the same Pool Safety Act barrier standards as in-ground pools. The pool wall itself can serve as part of the barrier if at least 60 inches and ladders are removable/lockable.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMenifeeTemecula
Permit thresholdOver 18-24 inches deep (per CBC/CRC adopted under MMC Title 15)-
Barrier creditPool wall β‰₯60 in. can satisfy H&SC Β§115923 barrier if ladder is controlled-
SetbacksPer MMC Title 9 Development Code accessory-structure rules-
Drain coversFederal VGBA / ASME A112.19.8 compliant-
State preemptionCal. H&SC Β§Β§115920-115929 applies city-wide-
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Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Menifee FAQ

Is a 4-foot inflatable Intex pool legal without a permit?

If it holds less than 18-24 inches of water it is generally exempt from permitting. Larger inflatables that hold deeper water are subject to the same permit and barrier rules as any other swimming pool.

Can I leave the ladder up on my above-ground pool?

Only if the pool wall plus ladder area is itself enclosed by a code-compliant 60-inch barrier with a self-closing/self-latching gate. Otherwise the ladder must be removable or lockable so children cannot access it.

Temecula FAQ

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