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Carport Rules: Acushnet Center vs Fall River

How do carport rules rules compare between Acushnet Center, MA and Fall River, MA?

Acushnet Center and Fall River have similar restriction levels.

Acushnet Center, MA

Bristol County

Some Restrictions

Carports in Bristol County require a building permit under 780 CMR. Zoning treats them as accessory structures with side/rear setbacks typically 5-10 feet. Lot coverage caps apply. Fall River, New Bedford, and Taunton require snow-load-rated design.

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Fall River, MA

Bristol County

Some Restrictions

Fall River regulates carports under Chapter 86 (Zoning) of the City Code, with accessory-structure setbacks set out in Section 86-446 (garages and sheds) and the General Regulations of Article VI. A detached private garage or shed must sit at least 20 feet from the street line, 6 feet from any building, and 4 feet from side and rear lot lines. Maximum height is 18 feet and a detached garage foundation may not exceed 750 square feet or 12% of the lot area, whichever is less. Building permits are issued by Fall River Inspectional Services under 780 CMR.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAcushnet CenterFall River
PermitRequired (780 CMR R105)-
Side Setback5 to 10 ft typical-
Snow Load30+ psf ground-
Lot CoverageCounts toward cap-
Historic Dist.Review required-
Zoning Section-Ch. 86, Sec. 86-446
Street Line Setback-20 ft
Side/Rear Setback-4 ft (detached)
Max Height-18 ft (detached)
Max Foundation-750 sf or 12% lot

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Acushnet Center FAQ

Who enforces carport rules rules in Bristol County?

Bristol County's code enforcement division is responsible for accessory structures ordinances. You can report violations or request information through the Bristol County government website or by calling the main municipal line.

What are typical penalties for violating carport rules rules?

Most Bristol County accessory structures violations start with a written warning followed by escalating civil fines for repeat offenses. Specific dollar amounts and any criminal-misdemeanor exposure depend on the section of code; consult Bristol County's municipal code or staff for the current penalty schedule.

Fall River FAQ

Do I need a permit to build a carport in Fall River?

Yes, in almost all cases. 780 CMR §R105.2 exempts one-story detached accessory structures of 200 square feet or less, but a typical carport sized for a vehicle exceeds that, and any carport attached to the dwelling is part of the principal structure. Fall River Inspectional Services issues the building, electrical, and structural permits, and zoning compliance with Section 86-446 must be confirmed before construction begins.

How close can a Fall River carport be to my property line?

Under Section 86-446, a detached carport (treated as an unattached garage or shed) must sit at least 20 feet from the street line, 6 feet from any building, and 4 feet from side and rear lot lines, with a maximum height of 18 feet. An attached carport must be at least 20 feet from the street line and 4 feet from side/rear lines, or meet the principal-structure setbacks of the underlying zone, whichever is greater. Variances are heard by the Zoning Board of Appeals under MGL c.40A, §10.

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