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Safety Rules: Oakland vs Sunol

How do safety rules rules compare between Oakland, CA and Sunol, CA?

Oakland and Sunol have similar restriction levels.

Oakland, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Beyond state barrier rules, Oakland pool owners must comply with the VGB anti-entrapment drain cover law, CEC Article 680 bonding and GFCI requirements, and Title 24 energy rules for variable-speed pumps and heaters.

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Sunol, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Unincorporated Alameda County applies California's Swimming Pool Safety Act (HSC 115920-115929) through Title 15 Chapter 15.08, which adopts the California Building and Residential Codes (2022 CRC Appendix AX). New or remodeled residential pools must have at least two of seven approved drowning-prevention features; any isolation barrier must be at least 60 inches tall.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOaklandSunol
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State Authority-Cal. Health & Safety Code 115920-115929
County Adoption-Title 15 Chapter 15.08 (CBC/CRC + Appendix AX)
Required Features-At least 2 of 7 approved (HSC 115922)
Min Barrier Height-60 inches (HSC 115923)
Gate Latch Height-β‰₯60 inches above ground
Ground Clearance-≀2 inches under barrier
Gap Rule-No 4-inch sphere passage
Inspector-Alameda County Public Works Building Inspection

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Oakland FAQ

Sunol FAQ

What pool safety law applies in unincorporated Alameda County?

California Health and Safety Code Sections 115920-115929 (the Swimming Pool Safety Act) apply directly, and Title 15 Chapter 15.08 of the Alameda County Code adopts the California Building Code and California Residential Code (including Appendix AX of the 2022 CRC) that implement those state requirements at the county building-permit level.

What are the fence requirements for a new residential pool?

Health and Safety Code Section 115923 sets the barrier standard: at least 60 inches tall, no more than 2 inches of clearance under the bottom, no openings that a 4-inch sphere can pass through, no surface that gives a young child a foothold, and a gate that opens away from the pool with a self-closing self-latching device whose latch is at least 60 inches above the ground.

Do I need a permit to add a pool in unincorporated Alameda County?

Yes. The Alameda County Public Works Agency Building Inspection Division issues building permits for new and remodeled residential pools and spas under Title 15. The inspector verifies that the pool has at least two of the seven drowning prevention features required by Health and Safety Code Section 115922 before final approval, as required by Section 115924.

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