Showing ordinances that apply to Paloma Creek South, TX
Paloma Creek South is an unincorporated community (population 9,539) in Denton County, Texas. Because Paloma Creek South is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Denton County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The carport rules rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Carports in Denton County typically require a building permit and must comply with local zoning setback and height requirements. Most cities allow carports in rear and side yards but restrict or prohibit front-yard carports in residential zones, particularly in newer subdivisions.
Carport construction in Denton County is regulated by city zoning and building codes. Most cities require a building permit for carport construction regardless of size because carports are considered permanent roofed structures. Carports must meet the same setback requirements as other accessory structures, typically 5 feet from side and rear property lines. Front-yard carports are generally prohibited in most residential zoning districts within Denton County cities, though some older neighborhoods may be grandfathered. Height limits for carports typically match those for accessory structures at around 15 feet. Carports must be engineered to withstand local wind load requirements and must be anchored to a concrete foundation or footings meeting building code standards. Freestanding metal carport kits are permitted in most jurisdictions if they meet structural and anchoring requirements. In the City of Denton, carports must match the architectural character of the primary dwelling in roofing materials and color. Flower Mound and Highland Village have similar architectural compatibility requirements. In unincorporated Denton County, carports on larger rural lots face fewer restrictions but still require compliance with county building standards. Many HOAs in Denton County subdivisions prohibit or heavily restrict carport construction, particularly visible metal carports.
Building a carport without a permit can result in fines and a requirement to remove the structure. Non-compliant carports may need to be modified or removed at the owner's expense.
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