Above-ground pools at a home in unincorporated Hidalgo County need no county permit or barrier — Texas counties cannot code one- and two-family dwellings. Commercial or apartment above-ground pools follow Texas DSHS public-pool rules in 25 TAC Chapter 265.
A homeowner in the unincorporated county can install an above-ground pool without a county permit, barrier requirement, setback, or inspection, because Texas counties have no residential building-code authority. Deed restrictions or an HOA may still limit placement, and if the property is inside a city, that city's pool code and permit apply. When an above-ground pool serves the public — at an apartment, RV park, or community facility — it is a 'public swimming pool' under Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 341 and must meet the DSHS design, enclosure, and safety rules in 25 TAC Chapter 265, including the 48-inch pool-yard enclosure in §265.192. County Environmental Health permits and inspects those public pools in cities lacking a health department.
There is no county penalty for a residential above-ground pool. A public above-ground pool that fails DSHS standards can be ordered closed by Environmental Health and enforced under Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 341.
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