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Fencing Requirements: Mountain View vs San Jose

How do fencing requirements rules compare between Mountain View, CA and San Jose, CA?

Mountain View and San Jose have similar restriction levels.

Mountain View, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

Mountain View requires pool barriers at least 60 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates to comply with the California Swimming Pool Safety Act (H&S 115920).

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San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

San Jose enforces the California Swimming Pool Safety Act (Health & Safety Code §§115920-115929) together with San Jose Municipal Code Title 17 Chapter 17.28 (Swimming Pool Enclosures). Pools and spas deeper than 18 inches require a permanent enclosure at least 60 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates. New or remodeled pools must include at least two of seven approved drowning prevention features.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMountain ViewSan Jose
Minimum height60 inches-
Gate requirementSelf-closing, self-latching-
Latch height60+ inches above ground-
Opening gapMax 4 inches-
State lawH&S Code 115920 et seq.-
Barrier Height-60 inches minimum (HSC §115923)
Bottom Clearance-Max 2 inches above ground
Gap Rule-No openings passing a 4-inch sphere
Latch Height-60+ inches above ground
Required Features-2 of 7 per HSC §115922
Local Code-SJMC Title 17 Ch. 17.28; Residential Code App. CI

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Mountain View FAQ

How tall does a Mountain View pool fence need to be?

At least 60 inches with self-closing, self-latching gates and limited opening sizes under state law.

Can I use a pool cover instead of a fence?

Yes, if it is an approved safety cover meeting ASTM F1346. Many homeowners combine covers with fencing for redundancy.

San Jose FAQ

Do I need a permit to install or replace a pool fence in San Jose?

Yes. Pool construction, remodels, and barrier installations require a building permit through San Jose Planning, Building & Code Enforcement. Inspectors verify the 60-inch barrier, the 4-inch gap rule, the 60-inch latch height, and the two required drowning prevention features under HSC §115922 before final approval.

Can San Jose require a stricter pool barrier than the state minimum?

San Jose adopts the California Building Code §3109 and the Swimming Pool Safety Act through Title 17 (Building) and Chapter 17.28. The 60-inch minimum height, 2-inch ground clearance limit, and 4-inch gap rule are state-set floors and apply citywide; San Jose enforces these through permit review and inspection.

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