Boulder requires permits for carport construction. Setback requirements, height limits, and lot coverage maximums apply.
Boulder regulates carport construction through building permits and zoning. Carports are typically classified as accessory structures subject to setback requirements from property lines (often 3 to 5 feet on sides, further from front). Maximum height limits apply. Carports count toward maximum lot coverage percentages. Attached carports may trigger different requirements than freestanding ones. Materials must meet local building code for wind and snow loads. Some HOAs restrict or prohibit carports. Pre-fabricated carport kits may still require permits.
Unpermitted carports: stop-work orders, required removal or retroactive permitting with penalty fees. Fines $200 to $1,000.
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