Olathe vs Overland Park
How do above-ground pools rules compare between Olathe, KS and Overland Park, KS?
Olathe, KS
Johnson County
No data available yet for Olathe.
Overland Park, KS
Johnson County
Overland Park regulates above-ground pools with the same barrier requirements as in-ground pools. Pools with walls at least 48 inches tall may serve as their own barrier if the access ladder is removable or lockable.
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| Fact | Olathe | Overland Park |
|---|---|---|
| Barrier | - | 48-inch walls or separate fence |
| Ladder | - | Must be removable or lockable |
| Permit | - | May be required for larger pools |
| Electrical | - | GFCI protection required |
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Olathe FAQ
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Overland Park FAQ
Do I need a fence for an above-ground pool in Overland Park?
If pool walls are at least 48 inches tall and the ladder can be removed or locked, a separate fence may not be needed. Otherwise, a 48-inch barrier with self-closing gate is required.
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