Norfolk County has no carport rule. 780 CMR requires building permit. Setbacks governed by each town's zoning. Brookline and Quincy impose strict setback requirements; Weymouth is more permissive.
Carports in Norfolk County are regulated as accessory structures under the MA Building Code (780 CMR) and each town's zoning bylaw. Building permit required for any carport regardless of size. Brookline Zoning Β§5.06 treats carports as accessory structures with same setbacks as principal dwelling in many districts (typically 10-15 ft side, 20 ft rear). Quincy Zoning Β§4.1 accessory structure rules apply: 5 ft side/rear setback in Residence A, height max 15 ft. Weymouth Zoning Β§120-22 allows 5 ft side/rear setbacks for accessory structures. Historic districts (Brookline's HDCs, Quincy's Wollaston and Adams districts) require HDC approval before construction. Carports count toward lot coverage maximums. Attached carports may be treated as addition to principal structure with stricter setbacks. Snow-load requirement 45-50 psf in Norfolk County under 780 CMR.
Unpermitted construction: stop-work order, $300/day under 780 CMR local enforcement. Setback violations: removal or zoning variance required. Historic district violation: up to $300/day under MGL c. 40C Β§13.
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