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Carport Rules: Chicago vs Tinley Park

How do carport rules rules compare between Chicago, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Chicago and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Carports in Chicago are regulated as accessory structures under the Zoning Ordinance (Title 17, Section 17-9-0200). They must comply with setback, height, and lot coverage requirements for the applicable zoning district.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Tinley Park generally discourages carports in residential districts and may prohibit them or restrict them in favor of enclosed garages. Where permitted, carports require a building permit, must meet setback requirements, and must be constructed of materials consistent with the dwelling. Temporary fabric carports are often prohibited as permanent structures.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoTinley Park
Code SectionZoning 17-9-0200-
Max Height (Rear Setback)15 feet-
Max Coverage (Rear Setback)60% of required rear setback area-
Narrow Lot ExceptionUp to 480 sq ft on lots 25 ft or less wide-
PermitBuilding permit requiredRequired
Construction-Permanent with footings
Fabric Portable-Typically prohibited
Materials-Match dwelling
HOA-May prohibit entirely

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Chicago FAQ

Can I build a carport in Chicago?

Yes, with a building permit. Carports are regulated as accessory structures under Zoning 17-9-0200. They must comply with height limits (15 ft in rear setbacks) and lot coverage maximums (60% of rear setback area).

Can I put a carport in my front yard in Chicago?

Generally no. Carports must comply with front setback requirements, and most residential districts do not permit accessory structures in required front setbacks.

Tinley Park FAQ

Can I build a carport at my Tinley Park home?

Possibly, with a building permit. The carport must be permanently constructed with footings and materials matching the dwelling. Many HOAs in Tinley Park subdivisions prohibit carports.

Can I use a fabric portable carport long-term?

Typically no. Temporary fabric carports are not permitted as permanent structures and are enforced as unpermitted accessory buildings if left up long-term.

Do I need a permit for a carport on an existing slab?

Yes. Any new roofed structure requires a building permit even if placed on an existing concrete slab. The slab must also be verified as suitable for the loads.

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