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Carport Rules: Deltona vs Ormond Beach

How do carport rules rules compare between Deltona, FL and Ormond Beach, FL?

Deltona and Ormond Beach have similar restriction levels.

Deltona, FL

Volusia County

Some Restrictions

Deltona Code of Ordinances Section 110-827 permits private garages and carports as accessory buildings in all residential districts. Carports must be constructed of materials similar in appearance, texture, and color to the principal dwelling, and they cannot extend forward of the most forward line of the closest other part of the main building to the front lot line. A building permit is required.

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Ormond Beach, FL

Volusia County

Some Restrictions

Ormond Beach requires every single-family residence to have either a garage or a carport, and Land Development Code Section 2-50 treats carports as accessory structures. Carport setbacks match the principal-building setbacks for the underlying zoning district, carports are prohibited in the front yard or side corner setback, and a carport cannot be converted to living space without replacing it.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDeltonaOrmond Beach
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Code Section-LDC Sec. 2-50 (Accessory Uses)
Required Use-All SF homes need garage or carport
Setbacks-Principal-building setbacks apply
Front Yard-Prohibited in required setback
Conversion Rule-Must replace if enclosed
Permit-Building permit + FBC wind code

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Deltona FAQ

Ormond Beach FAQ

How close to the property line can I build a carport in Ormond Beach?

Carports must meet the same setbacks as the principal building in your zoning district, which are larger than the 7.5-foot setback that applies to many other accessory structures. Check the dimensional standards for your specific district (such as RSF, R-2, or RR) in Land Development Code Chapter 2 before designing the carport, because front, side, and rear minimums vary by district.

Can I enclose my carport to make extra living space?

Not without replacing it. Land Development Code Section 2-50 says no garage or carport can be converted into additional living space unless a similar permanent garage or carport structure is provided. You will also need a building permit for any enclosure work, and the new conditioned space must meet Florida Building Code energy, wind, and egress requirements.

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