The Coconino County Zoning Ordinance caps building height by district. Most residential zones - General, Agricultural Residential, Rural Residential, and the RS single-family zones - limit structures to 35 feet, measured to the highest point of the roof.
Height in unincorporated Coconino County follows the district standards in the Zoning Ordinance. The General, AR, RR, and RS residential zones cap buildings at 35 feet, while higher-density RM-20/A multi-family and some commercial and industrial zones reach 40 to 50 feet. Height is taken to the highest point of the structure, with customary projections such as chimneys and antennas handled separately. Near Flagstaff Pulliam Airport and Grand Canyon National Park Airport, FAA airspace surfaces can further limit height. Flagstaff, Sedona, and Page set their own limits within city limits, and Sedona keeps them low to protect red-rock views.
Exceeding the district height limit violates the Zoning Ordinance. Coconino County Community Development can deny permits and require the structure be lowered. Added height needs a variance from the Board of Adjustment.
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