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Fencing Requirements: Ocoee vs Winter Park

How do fencing requirements rules compare between Ocoee, FL and Winter Park, FL?

Ocoee and Winter Park have similar restriction levels.

Ocoee, FL

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Ocoee enforces FL §515 Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act: 48-inch minimum barrier, self-closing self-latching gates, and openings less than 4 inches. Applies to all residential pools.

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Winter Park, FL

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Winter Park pool barriers must meet FL 515 Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act: minimum 48-inch barrier, self-closing self-latching gate opening outward away from pool.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOcoeeWinter Park
State LawFL §515-
Barrier Height48 in minimum-
Gate Latch54 in self-latch-
OpeningsUnder 4 in-
Extra FeatureCover/alarm required-
Height-48 inches minimum
Gate-Self-closing self-latching
Gaps-4 inches maximum
Latch-54 inches high

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Ocoee FAQ

Does my patio screen enclosure count as a barrier?

Yes, if it meets 48-inch height, 4-inch opening, and self-latching door requirements under FL §515.

Who enforces this in Ocoee?

Ocoee code enforcement at (407) 905-3100 handles complaints.

Winter Park FAQ

Who enforces this in Winter Park?

Winter Park code enforcement at (407) 599-3297 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Winter Park?

Winter Park code enforcement at (407) 599-3297 handles complaints.

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