All residential swimming pools in Coral Springs must be enclosed by a barrier at least 48 inches high, per Florida's Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act (Chapter 515, Florida Statutes) and the Florida Building Code. Gates must be self-closing and self-latching with the release mechanism on the pool side. Screen enclosures meeting these standards satisfy the barrier requirement.
Florida Statutes Chapter 515 and the Florida Building Code require every residential swimming pool, hot tub, and spa in Coral Springs to have a permanent barrier at least 48 inches (4 feet) high measured on the outside. The barrier must prevent unauthorized access and may not have gaps, openings, or structural components that could allow a young child to crawl under, squeeze through, or climb over. Gates providing pool access must open outward away from the pool, be self-closing, and equipped with a self-latching locking device with the release mechanism located on the pool side beyond the reach of a young child. Screen enclosures that meet these height and access-prevention standards satisfy the barrier requirement, which is common in South Florida. The barrier plan must be included with the pool permit application and the barrier must be fully installed at the time of final inspection. Coral Springs also requires that fences or walls near waterways receive approval from the Coral Springs Improvement District (CSID). The fence permit application packet (Form 030.0) outlines specific requirements for pool barrier installations.
Failure to maintain pool barriers is a violation of Florida Statutes Chapter 515 and the Florida Building Code. Pool owners may be cited by the Coral Springs Building Department or Code Compliance Division. Inadequate barriers can result in denial of the Certificate of Completion for new pools. Liability exposure is significant under Florida's pool safety laws.
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