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Fencing Requirements: Plant City vs Riverview

How do fencing requirements rules compare between Plant City, FL and Riverview, FL?

Plant City and Riverview have similar restriction levels.

Plant City, FL

Hillsborough County

Heavy Restrictions

Plant City enforces FL Β§515 Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act: 48-inch minimum barrier, self-closing self-latching gates opening outward, and at least one additional safety feature (pool alarm, safety cover, or door alarm).

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Riverview, FL

Hillsborough County

Heavy Restrictions

FL 515.27 requires 48-inch barrier around all residential pools. Self-closing, self-latching gates opening outward. Latches 54 inches high. Hillsborough County enforces via building permit and code enforcement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPlant CityRiverview
Height48 inch minimum48 inches min
GateSelf-close self-latch outwardSelf-close/latch
Latch Height54 inch minimum-
Extra FeatureAlarm cover or door1 required
State LawFL Β§515.27-
Latch-54+ inches
Bottom Gap-Max 4 inches

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Plant City FAQ

What pool fence does Plant City require?

48-inch barrier with self-closing self-latching gates, plus one additional safety feature per FL Β§515.

Who enforces this in Plant City?

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

Riverview FAQ

Can my existing 42-inch fence serve as the pool barrier?

No. FL 515 requires minimum 48 inches. You must add height or install an approved pool-specific barrier.

Who enforces this in Hillsborough County?

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

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