Above-ground pools in Gresham must meet barrier requirements. Pools with walls less than 48 inches need additional fencing. Ladders must be removable or have a locking barrier.
Above-ground pools in Gresham are subject to the same barrier requirements as in-ground pools under Oregon building code. If the pool wall is at least 48 inches, it may serve as the barrier, provided access points like ladders and steps are secured with removable or locking mechanisms. Pools with walls under 48 inches require a separate barrier fence. Inflatable pools holding significant water volume may also need barriers. Electrical connections must meet code requirements.
Non-compliant above-ground pools may result in code compliance action and required barrier installation.
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