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Carport Rules: Acworth vs Kennesaw

How do carport rules rules compare between Acworth, GA and Kennesaw, GA?

Acworth and Kennesaw have similar restriction levels.

Acworth, GA

Cobb County

Some Restrictions

Under Chapter 73 (Zoning) of the Acworth Code of Ordinances, a carport is treated as an accessory structure and must sit on the same lot as the principal dwelling, to the side or rear at least 5 feet from any side or rear lot line. Unenclosed carports may not be used to store anything other than firewood or recyclable materials in a city-approved container.

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Kennesaw, GA

Cobb County

Some Restrictions

Kennesaw's Unified Development Code (Appendix A) defines a carport as an open-sided structure, supported by poles or decorative posts, used for temporary parking of no more than two operable motor vehicles, trailers, or recreational vehicles, and not for any other use including storage. All carports - attached or detached - must conform to the density and dimensional requirements in Table 6E, sit at least 10 feet from the principal dwelling if detached, maintain at least 6 feet from any other accessory structure, and be permitted through Kennesaw Building Services via the iWorQ portal.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAcworthKennesaw
CodeChapter 73 Zoning-
Side/Rear Setback5 ft minimum-
LocationSide or rear of principal use-
Large-Building Threshold1,500 sq ft-
Unenclosed StorageFirewood/recycling only-
Development Dept770-974-2032-
Vehicle Limit-2 operable vehicles
Storage Use-Prohibited
Setback Source-Table 6E (UDC Article 6)
Min Distance From House-10 ft (detached)
Min Between Accessory Structures-6 ft
Permit-Required - iWorQ portal

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Acworth FAQ

How close to my property line can I build a carport in Acworth?

Acworth Chapter 73 requires accessory structures, including carports, to sit at least 5 feet from any side or rear lot line and to be located to the side or rear of the principal dwelling. On a corner lot, the carport cannot be closer to any right-of-way than the main house. Confirm any setback specific to your zoning district with the Development Department at 770-974-2032 before applying for a permit.

Can I use my carport for general storage in Acworth?

Only in a limited way. Acworth's zoning ordinance states that unenclosed carports and front porches may not be used to store any materials other than firewood or recyclable materials inside a city-approved container. Anything beyond that, such as boxes, furniture, or appliances kept in an open carport, can trigger code compliance enforcement.

Kennesaw FAQ

Do I need a permit for a carport in Kennesaw?

Yes. Detached accessory structures including carports, sheds, and pool houses require a building permit through Kennesaw Building Services. Applications go through the city's iWorQ permitting portal and are reviewed under the Georgia State Minimum Standard Building Code.

How close to my property line can I build a carport?

Carports must meet the side-yard and rear-yard setbacks in Table 6E of the UDC (Article 6) for your residential district. Detached carports must sit at least 10 feet from the principal dwelling, and any two accessory structures must be at least 6 feet apart.

Can I use my carport for storage in Kennesaw?

No. The Unified Development Code defines a carport as an open-sided structure for temporary parking of no more than two operable motor vehicles, trailers, or recreational vehicles. Using a carport for general storage of any type is a code violation.

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