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Pool Permits: Norwalk vs Pasadena

How do pool permits rules compare between Norwalk, CA and Pasadena, CA?

Norwalk has fewer restrictions than Pasadena.

Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Norwalk requires building permits for swimming pools, spas, and hot tubs. Electrical, plumbing, and barrier inspections required.

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Pasadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Swimming pool construction in Pasadena requires a building permit and may require a zoning permit for compliance with setback and coverage standards. Applications must demonstrate barrier compliance. Private recreational facilities may need a Minor CUP for lighting per PMC 17.50.210.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorwalkPasadena
PermitRequired for all pools-
Above-GroundIf >24" deep-
InspectionsElectrical, barrier, final-
SetbacksPer zoning code-
Building Permit-Required
Zoning Permit-May also be required
Lighting-Minor CUP for rec facility lights
Code Section-PMC 17.50.210

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Norwalk FAQ

Do I need a permit for a pool?

Yes. All in-ground and most above-ground pools (over 24 inches deep) require building permits.

What about a hot tub?

Permanent hot tubs and spas require permits. Portable units may be exempt - check with Norwalk building department.

Pasadena FAQ

Do I need a permit for a pool in Pasadena?

Yes. All swimming pool and spa construction requires a building permit with detailed plans and safety compliance.

What plans are needed for a pool permit?

Pool location, dimensions, property line distances, electrical plans, plumbing plans, and structural calculations are required.

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