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Pool Permits: Rohnert Park vs Sonoma

How do pool permits rules compare between Rohnert Park, CA and Sonoma, CA?

Sonoma has fewer restrictions than Rohnert Park.

Rohnert Park, CA

Sonoma County

Heavy Restrictions

A Sonoma County building permit is required to construct, remodel, or repair a private swimming pool. Plans, specifications, and design calculations must be prepared by a California-licensed civil or structural engineer.

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Sonoma, CA

Sonoma County

Some Restrictions

Sonoma requires a building permit for any new in-ground or above-ground pool, spa, or hot tub holding water deeper than 18 inches, with plans reviewed by Permit Sonoma against the California Building Code and SMC 19.50.080.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRohnert ParkSonoma
Code SectionSonoma County Code §§ 7-5, 7-15-
Engineer RequiredCalifornia-licensed civil or structural engineer-
Soils AssumptionExpansive unless soil test proves otherwise-
DrainageSlope away from pool or provide drainage system-
Issuing AgencyPermit Sonoma (county building department)-
Final InspectionRequired before use-
Permit required-Yes - any pool/spa/hot tub >18" deep
Code section-SMC 19.50.080; CNI-044
Engineer required-CA-licensed civil or structural
Heater rule-No continuously burning pilots

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Rohnert Park FAQ

Do I need a permit for a private pool in unincorporated Sonoma County?

Yes. A Sonoma County building permit is required to construct, alter, or repair a private swimming pool under Chapter 7 of the County Code.

Who has to sign the pool plans?

A civil or structural engineer licensed in California must prepare the plans, specifications, and design calculations.

Do I need a soils report?

Not necessarily — but if you don't submit one, the County assumes the soil is expansive and your foundation must be designed accordingly.

Sonoma FAQ

Do I need a permit for a portable hot tub?

If it holds water over 18 inches deep it meets California's definition of a pool/spa (CBC) and Permit Sonoma requires a permit and the safety-feature compliance described in CNI-044.

Who reviews my pool plans?

Permit Sonoma handles building plan review for the City of Sonoma. Public (non-single-family) pools also require Sonoma County Environmental Health plan approval before a building permit will issue.

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