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Accessory Structures in Queen Creek, AZ (2026)

5 verified accessory structures rules for Queen Creek, Arizona, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

ADU Rules

Queen Creek allows accessory dwelling units (casitas) and updated its Zoning Ordinance in November 2024 to comply with Arizona's HB 2720 (A.R.S. 9-461.18). Because the Town's population exceeds 75,000, it must permit at least one attached and one detached ADU on lots where a single-family home is allowed.

Queen Creek Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Rules

Few Restrictions

Shed Rules

Queen Creek allows detached sheds in residential rear and side yards. Sheds 120 sq ft or less and 7 feet or under may sit without setback; larger or taller sheds must be set back 5 feet from side/rear lines; sheds over 200 sq ft require a building permit and must match the home's color, materials and design.

Queen Creek Shed Rules

Some Restrictions

Garage Conversions

Queen Creek treats converting a garage into living space as a building project requiring permits and zoning compliance. A converted garage that creates a second dwelling must meet the Town's ADU standards (permanent foundation, separate entrance, residential building codes) under the Zoning Ordinance amended for Arizona's HB 2720.

Queen Creek Garage Conversion Rules

Some Restrictions

Carport Rules

Queen Creek's Zoning Ordinance defines and regulates carports as accessory structures. Attached carports must meet the height and side/rear/front setbacks of the underlying zoning district; detached carports follow the Town's accessory-building setback and height rules and may require a building permit.

Queen Creek Carport Rules

Some Restrictions

Tiny Homes

Queen Creek has no separate tiny-home ordinance. A tiny home built as a permanent accessory dwelling must meet the Town's ADU standards under the Zoning Ordinance and A.R.S. 9-461.18, including a permanent foundation, a separate entrance and full residential building-code compliance. Movable tiny homes on wheels are not permanent dwellings.

Queen Creek Tiny Home Rules

Some Restrictions

Looking for Maricopa County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Queen Creek city rules.

Accessory Structures in Maricopa County