A carport in unincorporated Polk County is an accessory structure under LDC Section 206 and must meet the accessory-structure setbacks in Table 2.2. A permanent, attached, or engineered carport requires a building permit; place it in the side or rear yard clear of the required setbacks.
Polk County does not have a standalone carport ordinance; a carport is regulated as an accessory structure under LDC Section 206, which allows accessory uses that are incidental and subordinate to the home. Its distance from lot lines is governed by the 'Accessory Structures' setback column of the dimensional table (Table 2.2), and its height cannot exceed the district's maximum structure height. Because Florida is a high-wind state, a permanent metal or engineered carport must be permitted and built to the Florida Building Code wind-load requirements, with the permit issued by Polk County Building. Setbacks are measured from the property line or, on front/exterior yards, from the road right-of-way or centerline (whichever is greater) per Table 2.2 footnote 6.
Erecting a permanent carport without a building permit, or inside the required setback, violates the LDC and Florida Building Code, is enforced under Chapter 9, and can bring a code case, a removal order, and daily fines.
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