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Carport Rules: New Haven vs North Haven

How do carport rules rules compare between New Haven, CT and North Haven, CT?

New Haven, CT

New Haven County

Some Restrictions

New Haven Zoning Ordinance Section 24 governs accessory buildings including carports, capping average height at twelve feet for any portion located in a required yard. Section 25 sets the minimum side-yard setback at five feet from any side lot line and requires that no accessory building sit closer than two feet to any lot line unless built directly on the line.

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North Haven, CT

New Haven County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNew HavenNorth Haven
Zoning SectionSec. 24 (accessory)-
Setback SectionSec. 25-
Height in Required Yard12 ft avg max-
Side Lot Line Setback5 ft min-
Any Lot Line Min2 ft-

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New Haven FAQ

How tall can a carport be in New Haven?

Section 24 of the New Haven Zoning Ordinance caps the average height of any portion of an accessory building located within a required yard at twelve feet. A carport placed entirely outside the required yards is governed by the underlying district's principal-structure height limit and by Connecticut State Building Code requirements administered by the New Haven Building Department.

How close to my property line can a New Haven carport sit?

Section 25 of the Zoning Ordinance requires that an accessory building not extend within five feet of a side lot line if located in a required side yard, and in no case may it be closer than two feet to any lot line unless built directly on that line. A carport in an RM, RH, or RO District may use Section 25(d)'s narrower one-story-garage exception.

North Haven FAQ

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