Showing ordinances that apply to Cal-Nev-Ari, NV
Cal-Nev-Ari is an unincorporated community (population 144) in Clark County, Nevada. Because Cal-Nev-Ari is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Clark County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The carport rules rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Carports in Clark County require a building permit when attached to the house or over 200 square feet. Freestanding metal carports must meet the 90 mph Las Vegas Valley wind design and Title 30 setbacks.
Clark County Department of Building and Fire Prevention requires a building permit for any carport attached to a single-family dwelling regardless of size, and for any detached carport over 200 square feet or over 12 feet tall. Permits go through plan check with structural detail showing the Las Vegas Valley design wind load (90 mph basic wind speed with local modifications for higher-elevation areas), snow load for Mount Charleston zones, and seismic requirements for Seismic Design Category C. Freestanding metal carports sold as kits must be installed with engineered anchors and typically require stamped drawings; a casual staked-down metal cover can be cited as an unpermitted structure and as an unsafe structure during monsoon wind events. Carports count toward the covered parking requirement in Title 30.60, so a detached carport can often be used to restore required parking after a garage conversion. Setbacks mirror accessory structure rules: typically 5 feet side and rear in R-1. Fabric shade sails and retractable awnings are not treated as permanent carports but must not overhang the property line or public right-of-way. HOAs often regulate or prohibit visible metal carports through architectural review.
Unpermitted attached carport: stop work plus double fees. Unanchored metal carport: unsafe structure citation. Setback violation: correction or removal order.
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