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Richmond vs Rosenberg

How do pool barriers rules compare between Richmond, TX and Rosenberg, TX?

Richmond and Rosenberg have similar restriction levels.

Richmond, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Fort Bend County requires semi-public and public swimming pools and spas to be enclosed by a barrier meeting county standards, but exempts private single-family and duplex residential pools from regulation.

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Rosenberg, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Rosenberg adopts the 2018 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code by reference and requires a residential building permit for any swimming pool, with city rules controlling if there is a conflict.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRichmondRosenberg
Minimum barrier height48 inches-
Max opening width4 inches-
Private pool exemptionSingle-family and duplex-
Permit requiredAnnual semi-public permitYes for any pool
EnforcementEnvironmental Health Dept-
Code adopted-2018 ISPSC
Code section-UDC Sec. 1-241
Min barrier height-48 inches

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Richmond FAQ

Do these rules apply to my backyard residential pool in unincorporated Fort Bend County?

No. Pools serving a single-family residence or duplex used by no more than two resident families and their guests are exempt from county pool regulations. State Health and Safety Code Chapter 757 still applies.

Which pools must comply with Fort Bend County's barrier rules?

Semi-public and public pools, including those at apartments, condominiums, HOAs, motels, RV parks, schools, and clubs in unincorporated areas, must meet county fencing, gate, and permitting standards.

Who enforces the pool barrier requirement?

The Fort Bend County Environmental Health Department reviews plans, issues annual operating permits, and inspects barriers, gates, and enclosures for covered semi-public facilities.

Rosenberg FAQ

What pool fence height does Rosenberg require?

Rosenberg follows the 2018 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code, which requires barriers at least 48 inches tall with self-closing, self-latching gates.

Do I need a permit for a backyard swimming pool in Rosenberg?

Yes. The Residential Building Permit Application requires a city permit for any swimming pool, and beginning work without one carries a penalty fee of three times the standard permit fee.

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