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25 | On October 30, 2023 at 10:23 am, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Jessica Rubio arrived to the family child care home and met with Licensee Felicia Reeder to inspect and verify newly installed pool fencing meets the requirements of Title 22 Regulations. The in-ground pool is located in the temporarily off-limit backyard, is not filled as of this date and is partially surrounded by 5' high mesh fencing. There are two gates within the mesh fencing that open away from the pool. The two gates both self-close and self-latch. The rear perimeter fencing consists of a 2' high retaining wall with 4' high wrought iron fencing on top of it. One part of the mesh fencing runs into this retaining wall/wrought iron fencing making the top of the retaining wall to the top of the fencing only 4' high. LPA advised Licensee Felicia Reeder that the one section of fencing currently does not meet regulation requirements and advised that the portion of the fencing needs to be 5' high from the top of the retaining wall as well as the opening between the wrought iron fencing and mesh fencing should be no more than 4" wide. Licensee stated she would contact the fencing contractor to get the requirements met. LPA reviewed this report with the Licensee and provided a copy along with appeal rights and a notice of site visit that must remain posted for 30 days. |