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Fencing Requirements: Riverview vs Temple Terrace

How do fencing requirements rules compare between Riverview, FL and Temple Terrace, FL?

Riverview and Temple Terrace have similar restriction levels.

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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Temple Terrace, FL

Hillsborough County

Heavy Restrictions

Pool barriers in Temple Terrace must be at least 48 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates opening outward, per FL Β§515.27 and the FL Building Code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRiverviewTemple Terrace
Height48 inches min48 inches minimum
GateSelf-close/latchSelf-closing, self-latching, outward
Latch54+ inches-
Bottom GapMax 4 inches-
Extra Feature1 required-
Openings-Less than 4 inches
State Law-FL Β§515.27
Alt Features-Alarm, cover, or latched doors

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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.

Temple Terrace FAQ

Can my screen enclosure count as the pool barrier?

Yes if the enclosure meets the 48 inch height, 4 inch opening, and self-closing self-latching door requirements of FL Β§515.27.

Who enforces this in Temple Terrace?

Temple Terrace code enforcement at (813) 506-6400 handles complaints.

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