§ 151.182 SWIMMING POOLS.
   (A)   No swimming pool, whether public or private, shall be located in any front or side yard or closer than six feet to any side or rear lot line. This distance shall supercede any smaller setbacks of § 151.047.
   (B)   Every person owning land on which there is situated a swimming pool, which contains 24 inches (610 mm) or more of water in depth at any point, shall erect and maintain thereon an adequate enclosure either surrounding the property or pool area, sufficient to make the body of water inaccessible to small children. The enclosure, including gates therein, shall be not less than four feet (1,219 mm) above the underlying ground. Where the top of the pool structure is above the underlying ground level, such as an above-ground pool, the barrier shall be at finished ground level, such as the pool structure, or shall be mounted on top of the pool structure. Where the barrier is mounted on the pool structure, the opening between the top surface of the pool frame and the bottom of the barrier shall not allow passage of a four-inch (102 mm) diameter sphere. The barrier, if mounted on the pool structure, shall be at least 48 inches above the pool structure. All gates shall be self-latching with latches placed four feet (1,219 mm) above the underlying ground and otherwise made inaccessible from the outside to small children.
   (C)   The above are in addition to the requirements of the current B.O.C.A. Code.