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Carport Rules: Cambridge vs Wakefield

How do carport rules rules compare between Cambridge, MA and Wakefield, MA?

Cambridge and Wakefield have similar restriction levels.

Cambridge, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Carports in Cambridge are accessory structures subject to zoning setbacks and a building permit over 120 sq ft. They are uncommon on dense lots and historic districts often restrict open-wall designs.

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Wakefield, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Carports in Middlesex County require building permits under MA State Building Code 780 CMR and must comply with local zoning setbacks, typically 10-15 feet side yard and 5-10 feet from structures.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCambridgeWakefield
Building permit thresholdOver 120 sq ft-
Setbacks3 to 5 feet typical-
Historic district reviewOften restrictive-
Front yard impactMay require variance-
ElectricalSeparate permit-
Permit Required-Yes, always
Typical Side Setback-10-15 feet
Typical Height Max-15 feet
Snow Load-50 psf ground
Fabric Tents-Often prohibited

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Cambridge FAQ

Can I add a carport to my driveway in Cambridge?

Yes in most districts with a building permit, but historic review and setbacks may limit design.

Are carports treated differently from garages?

For permitting, mostly the same. Open carports may face tougher historic commission review.

Wakefield FAQ

Do I need a permit for a carport?

Yes. All carports require a building permit under MA State Building Code 780 CMR as accessory structures.

Can I use a fabric tent carport?

Most Middlesex towns prohibit fabric tent carports as temporary structures under local zoning bylaws.

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