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Carport Rules: Citrus Heights vs Herald

How do carport rules rules compare between Citrus Heights, CA and Herald, CA?

Citrus Heights and Herald have similar restriction levels.

Citrus Heights, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Carports in Citrus Heights require a building permit and must meet zoning setbacks, with front yard carports generally discouraged.

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Herald, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Carports in unincorporated Sacramento County are treated as accessory structures requiring a building permit. Setbacks, height, and coverage limits apply, and carports in front yards are generally restricted to driveway areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCitrus HeightsHerald
PermitRequiredBuilding permit required
Side Setback5 feet typical5 ft typical
Front YardUsually restrictedRestricted to driveway
Height LimitPer zone accessory rules-
MaterialsMatch principal home-
Height-15 ft max
Portable Canopies-Not permanent

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Citrus Heights FAQ

Can I put a metal carport in my driveway?

Front yard kit carports are generally not permitted. Check with the Building Division for any exceptions.

Does my carport need walls?

No. Carports are open-sided by definition. Enclosing them converts them to a garage with different requirements.

Herald FAQ

Can I put a carport in my front yard?

Only over an existing driveway and if it meets design standards (open sides, height limits). Full front-yard carports are generally prohibited.

Are fabric carports allowed?

Only as temporary structures. Permanent fabric carports over 120 sq ft generally do not meet code.

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