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Above-Ground Pools: Plant City vs Riverview

How do above-ground pools rules compare between Plant City, FL and Riverview, FL?

Riverview has fewer restrictions than Plant City.

Plant City, FL

Hillsborough County

Heavy Restrictions

Plant City requires permits for above-ground pools over 24 inches deep. Pool walls at least 48 inches tall may serve as the required barrier if non-climbable and ladders are removable or lockable.

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Riverview, FL

Hillsborough County

Some Restrictions

Above-ground pools over 24 inches deep require Hillsborough building permit and full FL 515 barrier compliance. Removable ladders alone are NOT sufficient barrier.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPlant CityRiverview
PermitOver 24 inch depthIf 24+ inches
Pool Wall48 in non-climbable OK-
LadderRemovable or lockedRemovable/lockable
Deck AttachedFull barrier required-
InflatablesUnder 24 in exempt-
Wall as Barrier-If 48+ inches
Setback-5 feet
Fee-~175

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Plant City FAQ

Does an above-ground pool need a permit in Plant City?

Yes if over 24 inches deep. Pool wall can be the barrier if 48 inches tall and non-climbable with removable ladder.

Who enforces this in Plant City?

Plant City code enforcement at (813) 659-4200 handles complaints.

Riverview FAQ

Does a 52-inch Intex pool need a fence?

If the wall is 48+ inches and the ladder is removable and locked when unsupervised, the wall itself qualifies as the barrier.

Who enforces this in Hillsborough County?

Hillsborough County code enforcement at (813) 272-5900 handles complaints.

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