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Carport Rules: Sterling Heights vs Warren

How do carport rules rules compare between Sterling Heights, MI and Warren, MI?

Sterling Heights and Warren have similar restriction levels.

Sterling Heights, MI

Macomb County

Some Restrictions

Sterling Heights requires permits for carport construction. Setback requirements, height limits, and lot coverage maximums apply.

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Warren, MI

Macomb County

Some Restrictions

Macomb County has no countywide carport ordinance. Carports are accessory structures regulated by each city, village, or township through its zoning ordinance, which sets setbacks, height, and whether an attached or freestanding carport is allowed, plus a local building permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSterling HeightsWarren
PermitRequired-
Side Setback3 to 5 feet typical-
Lot CoverageCounts toward maximum-
HOAMay restrict or prohibit-
County carport ordinance-None
Regulated by-City, village, or township
Setbacks/height-Set by local zoning
Building permit-Usually required locally
Load standard-MI Residential Code

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Sterling Heights FAQ

Do I need a permit to build a carport?

Yes, Sterling Heights requires a building permit for carport construction. Pre-fab kits also require permits in most cases.

Can I build a carport in my front yard?

Front yard carports may be restricted or prohibited by Sterling Heights zoning. Side and rear yards are more commonly allowed.

Warren FAQ

Do I need a permit for a carport in Macomb County?

A permanent carport generally requires a building permit from your local city or township building department, which also enforces setback and height rules. The county does not issue carport permits.

Are metal or temporary carports allowed?

That is decided by your local zoning ordinance. Some Macomb communities restrict metal or fabric carports; check with your municipal building and planning office before installing one.

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