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Pool Permits: Pomona vs South Gate

How do pool permits rules compare between Pomona, CA and South Gate, CA?

Pomona and South Gate have similar restriction levels.

Pomona, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Swimming pool construction in Pomona requires a building permit from Building and Safety. Plans must comply with 2022 California Building Codes. Inspections are required at multiple stages of construction.

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South Gate, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

South Gate adopts the California Building Standards Code (Title 24) by reference in South Gate Municipal Code Chapter 9.02, which requires a building permit for the construction, installation, or alteration of any in-ground or above-ground swimming pool, spa, or hot tub. The California Building Code (CBC) Chapter 1 §105.1 and the California Residential Code (CRC) §R105.1 trigger a permit for any pool over 24 inches deep or any spa/hot tub regardless of depth. Final building inspection cannot be approved until the drowning-prevention safety features required by California Health and Safety Code §115922 are installed and verified by the South Gate Building Division.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPomonaSouth Gate
PermitBuilding permit required-
Code2022 CA Building Codes-
InspectionsMultiple stages required-
ContactBuilding & Safety Division-
Permit Threshold-Pools >24 inches deep; all spas and hot tubs (CRC R105.1)
Adopting Code-South Gate Municipal Code Ch. 9.02 (adopts CA Title 24)
Contractor License-CSLB C-53 Swimming Pool Contractor required
Issuing Office-South Gate Building Division, 8650 California Ave
Final Inspection-Cannot pass without SB 442 / HSC 115922 features verified

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Pomona FAQ

Do I need a permit for a pool in Pomona?

Yes. A building permit is required for all swimming pool construction. Plans must comply with the California Building Code and PMC Chapter 74.

When can I fill my pool with water?

Only after all fencing, barriers, and safety devices are installed and pass final inspection by the Building Division.

South Gate FAQ

Do I need a permit for a small inflatable kiddie pool?

No. California Residential Code §R105.1 and CBC §105.1 only require a permit for pools deeper than 24 inches. Portable inflatable pools under that depth do not require a building permit, though water-conservation rules under MWELO and any drought declarations still apply.

Does South Gate require a separate electrical permit for the pool pump?

Yes. Pool electrical bonding, GFCI protection, and pump/heater circuits fall under the California Electrical Code Article 680 and require a separate electrical sub-permit, typically pulled by the pool contractor or a licensed C-10 electrician.

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