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Setback Rules: Gilbert vs Phoenix

How do setback rules rules compare between Gilbert, AZ and Phoenix, AZ?

Gilbert and Phoenix have similar restriction levels.

Gilbert, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Gilbert's Land Development Code establishes minimum setback requirements by zoning district. Residential districts typically require front setbacks of 20-25 feet, side setbacks of 5-10 feet, and rear setbacks of 15-20 feet. Any building 200 square feet or larger requires a building permit. HOA CC&Rs in many Gilbert subdivisions may impose additional setback requirements beyond the town code.

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Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Phoenix Zoning Ordinance Section 701 establishes setback requirements by district. Common residential setbacks: R1-6 has 20 ft front, 5 ft side, 15 ft rear; R1-8 has 25 ft front, 7 ft side, 20 ft rear; R1-10 has 25 ft front, 10 ft side, 25 ft rear. Corner lots require 15 ft on the street side. Bay windows may project up to 3 ft into setbacks.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGilbertPhoenix
Code ReferenceGilbert Land Development Code-
Residential FrontTypically 20-25 feet-
Residential SideTypically 5-10 feet-
Residential RearTypically 15-20 feet-
Building PermitRequired for structures 200+ sq ft-
Zoning Section-Phoenix Zoning Ordinance Β§701
R1-6 Setbacks-Front 20 ft, Side 5 ft, Rear 15 ft
R1-8 Setbacks-Front 25 ft, Side 7 ft, Rear 20 ft
R1-10 Setbacks-Front 25 ft, Side 10 ft, Rear 25 ft
Corner Lot Street Side-Minimum 15 ft

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Gilbert FAQ

What are setback requirements in Gilbert?

Typical residential setbacks are 20-25 feet front, 5-10 feet side, and 15-20 feet rear. Your HOA may impose more restrictive requirements. Buildings 200+ sq ft need a permit.

How do I get a setback variance in Gilbert?

Apply for a variance through the town's Board of Adjustment. You must demonstrate a hardship unique to your property.

Phoenix FAQ

What are the residential setbacks in Phoenix?

Setbacks vary by zoning district. Common examples: R1-6 (20 ft front, 5 ft side, 15 ft rear), R1-8 (25 ft front, 7 ft side, 20 ft rear), R1-10 (25 ft front, 10 ft side, 25 ft rear). Corner lots require 15 ft on the street side in most districts.

Can anything project into the setback?

Bay windows, oriels, entrances, and vestibules (10 ft wide or less) may project up to 3 feet into any required setback. Open carports and porches may project up to 5 feet into front yards and to within 3 feet of side/rear lot lines.

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