Red Bank requires permits for all pool fences (even under 6 feet, unlike regular fences). NJ UCC mandates 48-inch minimum barriers with self-closing, self-latching gates. Chain-link mesh max 1.75 inches. Barrier must be installed before pool is filled.
Red Bank specifically requires permits for all fences surrounding swimming pools, even those 6 feet or less (which are otherwise exempt from permits). The NJ Uniform Construction Code (N.J.A.C. 5:23) requires: minimum 48-inch barrier height; vertical spacing no more than 4 inches when horizontals are 45+ inches apart; chain-link mesh no more than 1.75 inches; self-closing, self-latching gates opening outward with latches at 54+ inches from ground. The barrier must be in place and inspected before the pool is filled with water. Building walls may serve as part of the barrier with compliant door alarms. Red Bank's compact lots make pool barrier placement particularly important for neighbor relations.
Pool without compliant barrier: stop-work order, mandatory correction. Must drain pool until barrier installed.
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