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Pearl City vs Waipahu

How do fencing requirements rules compare between Pearl City, HI and Waipahu, HI?

Pearl City and Waipahu have similar restriction levels.

Pearl City, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Every Pearl City residential pool must be enclosed by a barrier meeting ROH Section 16-6.2, with self-closing self-latching gates and gap limits designed to prevent child access.

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Waipahu, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Waipahu residential pools must be enclosed with a Section 16-6.2 compliant barrier featuring self-closing self-latching gates, with strict height and gap limits designed to prevent child access.

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Pearl City FAQ

Does my neighbor's fence count as part of my pool barrier?

Only if it independently satisfies Section 16-6.2 height, gap, and gate rules for the full length shared with the pool yard; gaps from neighbor use can void compliance.

Is a removable mesh fence legal?

Yes, if the mesh product meets the ASTM pool-barrier standard, anchors into permanent hardware, and incorporates a self-closing, self-latching gate system.

Waipahu FAQ

If my neighbor replaces our shared fence with slats that have gaps, am I liable?

Yes regarding your pool's barrier. The pool owner must ensure that any fence forming part of the enclosure continues to meet Section 16-6.2 gap and height limits.

Does a multi-generational household need barriers around a lanai spa?

Yes when the spa exceeds the depth threshold. A locked ASTM F1346 cover can substitute for a fence, protecting keiki and kupuna alike.

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