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Seminole vs Tarpon Springs

How do above-ground pools rules compare between Seminole, FL and Tarpon Springs, FL?

Seminole and Tarpon Springs have similar restriction levels.

Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Above-ground pools deeper than 24 inches in Seminole require a building permit through Chapter 6 and must comply with Florida Statute 515 barrier rules, with the pool wall counting as a barrier only if at least 48 inches above grade.

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Tarpon Springs, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Tarpon Springs treats most above-ground pools as accessory structures requiring a building permit, barrier compliance, and zoning setbacks under Chapter 6 and the City's Land Development Code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSeminoleTarpon Springs
Permit thresholdOver 24 inches deep-
Wall as barrierIf 48 inches above grade-
Ladder ruleLocked or removed unattended-
Deck accessRequires self-closing gate-
Code basisChapter 6 and FS 515-
Permit Threshold-Over 24 inches deep
Barrier Height-48 inches required
Ladder Rule-Removable when not in use
Code Source-Chapter 6, Florida Building Code
Setbacks-Per Land Development Code

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Seminole FAQ

Do I need a permit for an above-ground pool in Seminole?

Yes, if the pool is more than 24 inches deep. Chapter 6 of the Seminole Code requires a building permit for any qualifying residential swimming pool.

Can the pool wall serve as the safety barrier?

Yes, when the wall is at least 48 inches above grade on the outside under Florida Statute 515. A removable ladder must be locked or removed when unused.

Are decks treated differently?

If you build a deck around an above-ground pool, the deck perimeter must have a 48-inch fence with a self-closing self-latching gate.

Tarpon Springs FAQ

Are inflatable kiddie pools regulated in Tarpon Springs?

Small inflatable pools under 24 inches deep and 1,000 gallons typically don't require a permit, but they cannot create unsanitary conditions or violate barrier rules if larger.

Can the wall of an above-ground pool serve as the barrier?

Yes, if the wall is at least 48 inches high, has no climbable features within 45 inches, and the access ladder is removable or secured when not in use.

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