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Specific Plans Overview: Chandler vs Phoenix

How do specific plans overview rules compare between Chandler, AZ and Phoenix, AZ?

Chandler and Phoenix have similar restriction levels.

Chandler, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Maricopa County adopted Vision 2030, the 2030 Comprehensive Plan, as the long-range policy framework for unincorporated land. Title XIII zoning implements the plan through Area Plans, Special Planning Areas, and Conditional Use Permits across the New River, Hassayampa, Aguila, and other regions.

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Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Phoenix uses a General Plan plus 15 Urban Village character areas with appointed Village Planning Committees that review rezonings, use permits, and area plans. Specific area plans (like Downtown, Reinvent PHX) layer additional standards on top of Chapter 36 zoning.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChandlerPhoenix
Plan nameVision 2030-
Adopted2015 update-
AuthorityARS 11-804-
Area Plans5 regional plans-
General Plan-PlanPHX 2015
Urban Villages-15 character areas
Zoning code-Phoenix Ch. 36
Form-based code-Downtown Walkable Urban
Transit overlay-Reinvent PHX along light rail

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Chandler FAQ

How do I find the Area Plan for my parcel?

Use the Maricopa County Planning Online Mapping tool, which overlays Comprehensive Plan land-use, Area Plans, and zoning. Each Area Plan has unique density, design, and environmental policies layered on top of the base Title XIII zoning standards.

How long does a major plan amendment take?

Major Comprehensive Plan amendments are accepted once a year, with mandatory neighborhood meetings, Planning and Zoning Commission hearings, and Board of Supervisors action. The full process commonly takes nine to eighteen months from filing.

Phoenix FAQ

Do I need Village Planning Committee approval?

Most rezonings, major use permits, and General Plan amendments require Village Planning Committee recommendation before Planning Commission and City Council. Standard permits for in-zone uses do not require Village review.

What is Reinvent PHX?

Reinvent PHX is a transit-oriented zoning overlay for parcels within walking distance of light-rail stations. It allows mixed-use density and reduced parking, adopted under the General Plan and Chapter 36 amendments after federal HUD Sustainable Communities funding.

How do I find my village?

Phoenix Planning and Development hosts an interactive map at phoenix.gov/villages showing all 15 Urban Village boundaries. Each village has a council liaison and committee meeting schedule posted online.

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