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Pool Barriers: Port Hueneme vs Ventura

How do pool barriers rules compare between Port Hueneme, CA and Ventura, CA?

Port Hueneme and Ventura have similar restriction levels.

Port Hueneme, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

California Building Code §3109 and Health & Safety Code §115920-115929 require pool barriers in Port Hueneme. All residential pools must be enclosed by a fence or barrier at least 60 inches tall with self-closing, self-latching gates.

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Ventura, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

Ventura enforces California's Swimming Pool Safety Act (Cal. Health & Safety Code §§115920-115929, as amended by SB 442, eff. Jan. 1, 2018) and California Building Code §3109 through SBMC Title 9 (Building and Construction). New or remodeled residential pools and spas require at least TWO independent drowning-prevention safety features from a list of seven, one of which is typically an enclosure with a minimum 60-inch fence, self-closing/self-latching gate opening outward, no more than 2 inches of clearance under the barrier, and openings that will not pass a 4-inch sphere.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPort HuenemeVentura
Minimum Height60 inches (5 feet)-
GateSelf-closing, self-latching at 54 inchesSelf-closing, self-latching, opens away from pool
Opening SizeNo passage of 4-inch sphere-
Additional SafetyPool cover, alarm, or auto-latch required (AB 2977)-
CodeCBC §3109, H&S Code §115920-
Governing statute-HSC §§115920-115929 (Pool Safety Act / SB 442)
Required safety features-At least TWO of seven listed
Enclosure minimum height-60 inches (5 ft) outside-face
Max gap under barrier-2 inches
Local enforcement-SBMC Title 9 Building Division

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Port Hueneme FAQ

How tall must a pool fence be in Port Hueneme?

Pool barriers must be at least 60 inches (5 feet) tall under California Building Code §3109 and Health & Safety Code §115920. Gates must be self-closing and self-latching.

Do I need a pool alarm in Port Hueneme?

Under AB 2977, you need at least one additional safety feature beyond the barrier: a pool cover, pool alarm, or self-latching safety device on all doors/windows accessing the pool.

Do existing pools need to meet current barrier requirements?

Existing pools undergoing renovation must be brought up to current standards. The City may also enforce barrier requirements on existing pools found to be non-compliant during inspections.

Ventura FAQ

Can I just put a fence around my pool and call it done?

No. Since SB 442 took effect Jan. 1, 2018, Cal. HSC §115922 requires TWO independent safety features from the statutory list of seven. A code-compliant fence counts as one; you'll also need, for example, self-closing/self-latching doors on the house with a release 54 inches up, an exit alarm, an ASTM-rated pool cover, or an ASTM pool alarm.

Does the pool law apply to my existing pool if I just resurface it?

Routine repair and maintenance generally do not trigger the upgraded requirements. However, a 'pool remodel' as defined in HSC §115921 — including pool-area changes that require a permit — does trigger SB 442 compliance for the dual-barrier standard.

How tall must the pool fence be?

California Building Code §3109 and HSC §115923 require at least 60 inches (5 feet) measured on the side facing away from the pool, with no more than 2 inches under the barrier and openings that won't pass a 4-inch sphere. The gate must self-close, self-latch, open outward, and have its latch at least 54 inches above grade.

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