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Carport Rules: Milwaukee vs Wauwatosa

How do carport rules rules compare between Milwaukee, WI and Wauwatosa, WI?

Milwaukee and Wauwatosa have similar restriction levels.

Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee County

Some Restrictions

Milwaukee carports require a building permit, must meet garage-style setbacks, and cannot exceed 22 feet in height. Canvas and temporary carports are restricted to 180 days.

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Wauwatosa, WI

Milwaukee County

Some Restrictions

Milwaukee County has no carport ordinance. As a detached accessory structure, a carport is exempt from the state Uniform Dwelling Code, so its permit, size, height, and setbacks are set entirely by your city or village zoning code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMilwaukeeWauwatosa
PermitRequired-
Height Max22 feet-
Side Setback3 feet-
Temporary Limit180 days-
County carport ordinance-None; municipal matter
UDC status-Detached carport exempt (SPS 320.05)
Zoning authority-Wis. Stat. 62.23(7)
Permit/setbacks-Set by city or village
Placement-Often side/rear yard only

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Milwaukee FAQ

Wauwatosa FAQ

Are carports regulated by Milwaukee County?

No. A carport is a detached accessory structure exempt from the state Uniform Dwelling Code, and its permit and placement rules are set by your individual city or village zoning code, not the county.

Where can I put a carport?

That is set by local zoning. Many Milwaukee County municipalities limit carports to side or rear yards with setback and coverage limits, so check your city or village building department first.

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