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Carport Rules: Lowell vs Pepperell

How do carport rules rules compare between Lowell, MA and Pepperell, MA?

Lowell and Pepperell have similar restriction levels.

Lowell, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Carports are treated as accessory structures in Lowell and require a building permit if they exceed 120 square feet or are attached to the house. They must meet zoning setbacks and may not be located in the front yard setback.

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Pepperell, 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

FactLowellPepperell
PermitOver 120 sq ft or attached-
SetbacksPer zoning district-
Front yardGenerally not allowed-
Lot coverageCounts even if open-
HistoricBoard approval needed-
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.

Lowell FAQ

Do I need a permit for a carport in Lowell?

Yes if it is over 120 square feet or attached to your house, and zoning setbacks always apply.

Can I put a carport in my front yard?

Generally no. Carports typically cannot be located in the front yard setback ahead of the house.

Pepperell 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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