Above-ground pools in Eugene must meet barrier requirements. Pools with 18+ inches of water need barriers of approved materials (no chain link). Pool walls may serve as barriers if tall enough.
Above-ground pools containing more than 18 inches of water require barrier protection in Eugene. If pool walls are at least 48 inches high with a lockable ladder or entry system, the walls may serve as the barrier. Otherwise, a separate barrier is needed β using approved materials (no chain link or plastic). Electrical connections require permits and licensed electrician installation with GFCI protection. Pools must not be placed over utility easements or within required setbacks.
Non-compliant pools must be corrected. Unpermitted electrical work faces additional citations.
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