Unincorporated Solano County's zoning code addresses carports mainly through residential parking standards. Each primary dwelling must have a two-car enclosed garage; carports may count as covered/uncovered parking in some contexts and must meet accessory-structure setbacks. There is no standalone carport ordinance.
Solano County does not have a dedicated 'carport' ordinance for unincorporated areas; carports are regulated through Chapter 28's residential development and parking standards. The code requires that a two-car enclosed garage accompany each primary dwelling, and parking for required spaces may be located within an enclosed garage, carport, or uncovered area depending on the use. Where a garage is provided, its siding and roofing materials must substantially match the dwelling - a design standard that also guides carport appearance. As a structure, a carport is treated as a residential accessory building and must meet the same placement and setback rules: detached accessory structures generally must be at least 10 feet from property lines and keep at least 10 feet of separation from the main building (30 feet in the W District). The code also addresses what happens when an existing carport or covered parking structure is demolished or converted in connection with an ADU, limiting replacement-parking demands. A building permit is generally required to construct a carport. Because exact setbacks and coverage limits depend on your zoning district, confirm requirements with the Planning Division (707-784-6765) before building.
Building a carport without a required building permit, encroaching into setbacks, or removing required covered parking from the primary dwelling can lead to code-compliance action, corrections, or removal.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
Fairfield, CA
Residential pools in Fairfield must be enclosed by a barrier between 60 and 72 inches tall with self-closing, self-latching gates that open away from the poo...
Fairfield, CA
Fairfield does not prescribe specific residential fence materials beyond prohibiting barbed wire, razor wire, and electrified fencing in residential zones. C...
Fairfield, CA
Fairfield follows California Civil Code §841, the Good Neighbor Fence Law: adjoining owners are presumed to share equally in the cost of building, maintainin...
Fairfield, CA
Fairfield requires a building permit for fences and freestanding walls over 7 feet tall and for retaining walls over 4 feet measured from the bottom of the f...
Fairfield, CA
Fairfield Municipal Code Section 25.30 caps front-yard fences at 42 inches within 15 feet of the front property line and 7 feet beyond that. Street side yard...
Fairfield, CA
Fairfield Municipal Code does not set a hard numeric cap on dogs or cats per household. Animals must be licensed, vaccinated, and kept in conditions that do ...
Side-by-side rule comparisons with other cities in Solano County.
See how Fairfield's carport rules rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.