ARS Β§36-1681 requires pool barriers - one of the strictest laws in the US. Minimum 5-foot barrier height. Self-closing, self-latching gates required.
Arizonaβs pool barrier law (ARS Β§36-1681) is among the strictest in the nation due to high child drowning rates in the state. Pima County enforces minimum 5-foot barriers (higher than the 4-foot standard in many states) with no climbable features within the barrier zone. Gates must be self-closing and self-latching with latches at least 54 inches high or on the pool side. The house wall can serve as part of the barrier with approved door alarms. Pool covers meeting ASTM standards may supplement (not replace) barriers. Real estate transactions require pool barrier inspection and disclosure. Cities actively enforce compliance with routine inspections.
Non-compliant barriers: immediate correction required. Fines $100 to $1,000. Significant civil liability for drowning incidents. Real estate disclosure required.
Pima County, AZ
Pima County Code Β§9.30.070 restricts outdoor construction noise to permitted hours. Concrete work: 5 AMβ7 PM (Apr 15βOct 15) and 6 AMβ7 PM (Oct 16βApr 14). A...
Pima County, AZ
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Pima County, AZ
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Pima County, AZ
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Pima County, AZ
Pima County Zoning Code Chapter 18.67 regulates fences and walls in unincorporated areas. Front-yard walls max 3 feet in residential zones. Side/rear walls m...
Pima County, AZ
ARS 36-1681 requires 5-ft pool barriers with self-closing, self-latching gates in Pima County. Applies to all pools 18+ inches deep. Door alarms or safety co...
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