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Pool Barriers: Sutter vs Yuba City

How do pool barriers rules compare between Sutter, CA and Yuba City, CA?

Sutter and Yuba City have similar restriction levels.

Sutter, CA

Sutter County

Heavy Restrictions

California's Swimming Pool Safety Act applies in unincorporated Sutter County: a new or remodeled residential pool or spa must have at least two of seven drowning-prevention safety features, and a qualifying pool enclosure must be at least 60 inches tall with self-closing, self-latching gates that open away from the pool.

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Yuba City, CA

Sutter County

Heavy Restrictions

Yuba City requires a 5-foot pool enclosure with self-closing, self-latching gates under Municipal Code §7-11.03, and any new or remodeled pool must have at least two of seven drowning-prevention features under California Health & Safety Code §115922 (SB 442).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSutterYuba City
Required featuresAt least 2 of 7 (new/remodeled pools)-
Enclosure heightMin 60 inches-
Bottom clearanceMax 2 inches-
GateSelf-closing, self-latching, opens away from poolSelf-closing and self-latching
Minimum barrier height-5 ft (60 in)
Drowning-prevention features required-At least 2 of 7 (SB 442)
Local section-Yuba City Code §7-11.03
State law-CA Health & Safety Code §115922

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Sutter FAQ

Do I need a fence around my pool in unincorporated Sutter County?

An enclosure isolating the pool from the home is one of the seven approved safety features under Health and Safety Code Section 115922, and new or remodeled pools must have at least two such features. If you use an enclosure, it must meet the Section 115923 standards: 60 inches minimum height, limited gaps, and a self-closing, self-latching gate opening away from the pool.

How tall must a pool barrier be?

A qualifying enclosure must be at least 60 inches (5 feet) high, with no more than 2 inches of clearance at the bottom, no gaps that pass a 4-inch sphere, and an outside surface free of handholds or footholds a child under five could climb.

Who inspects pool safety features in Sutter County?

The Sutter County Building Division, which enforces the adopted 2022 California Building and Residential Codes in the unincorporated area, must inspect the drowning-prevention features before issuing final approval for permitted pool construction or remodeling.

Yuba City FAQ

I have a portable above-ground pool - do barrier rules apply?

Yes if the pool can hold 18 inches or more of water. The Pool Safety Act applies to any pool or spa designed to be capable of holding water 18 inches deep or more. Confirm specifics with the Yuba City Building Division at (530) 822-4629.

Can my house wall serve as one side of the pool barrier?

Only if you also install one of the SB 442 features that protects the door/window openings - exit alarms on doors, self-closing self-latching house doors with the release 54+ inches high, or a similar protection. A bare house wall with a normal door does not satisfy §115922.

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