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Carport Rules: Bristol vs Croydon

How do carport rules rules compare between Bristol, PA and Croydon, PA?

Bristol and Croydon have similar restriction levels.

Bristol, PA

Bucks County

Some Restrictions

Bristol Borough regulates carports as accessory structures under Chapter 27 (Zoning). They must sit on the same lot as the principal dwelling, are not permitted in the required front yard, and must meet the side and rear yard setbacks for the underlying zoning district. A building permit is required and the PA Uniform Construction Code (UCC) applies. Confirm exact setbacks with the Zoning Officer at 215-788-3828.

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Croydon, PA

Bucks County

Some Restrictions

Carports in Bucks County require a building permit under the PA UCC and must meet township zoning setbacks and lot coverage limits. Most townships require 3 to 10 feet side setbacks and cap accessory structure height at 15 feet.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBristolCroydon
Zoning ChapterCh. 27-
Construction CodePA UCC (34 Pa. Code 401-405)-
Front Yard CarportsNot permitted-
Side/Rear SetbackPer zoning district-
Historic DistrictHARB review may apply-
Zoning Officer215-788-3828-
Permit-Required (PA UCC)
Side Setback-3 to 10 feet typical
Height-15 feet typical max
Snow Load-30-35 psf ground

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Bristol FAQ

Can I build a carport in my front yard in Bristol Borough?

No. Under Chapter 27 of the Bristol Borough zoning code, accessory structures including carports are not permitted in the required front yard and must be located to the side or rear of the principal dwelling. They must also satisfy the side and rear yard setbacks of the underlying zoning district. Confirm the exact setback for your address with the Bristol Borough Zoning Officer at 215-788-3828.

Do I need a permit for a carport in Bristol Borough?

Yes. Carports are regulated structures under the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code (34 Pa. Code Ch. 401-405) and require a UCC building permit through Bristol Borough Code Enforcement, plus zoning approval under Chapter 27. If your home sits inside the borough's historic district, the Historical Architectural Review Board may also need to approve the design before a permit issues. Apply at 250 Pond Street or call 215-788-3828.

Croydon FAQ

Who enforces carport rules rules in Bucks County?

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

What are typical penalties for violating carport rules rules?

Most Bucks 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 Bucks County's municipal code or staff for the current penalty schedule.

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