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Lawn Ornament Rules: Glendale vs Mesa

How do lawn ornament rules rules compare between Glendale, AZ and Mesa, AZ?

Glendale has fewer restrictions than Mesa.

Glendale, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Glendale does not restrict residential lawn ornaments, statues, or yard decorations on private property at the city level. Ornaments must stay within the property line and not encroach into sidewalks or public rights-of-way. Permanent structures over typical accessory thresholds require permits under the Uniform Development Code (Chapter 35). Many Glendale subdivisions are governed by HOA CCRs that regulate front-yard decorations. ARS 33-1808 protects flag display.

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Mesa, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Mesa has no city ordinance restricting lawn ornaments, statuary, or year-round decorations on residential property. Mesa Code requires property maintenance but does not regulate ornament content. HOA architectural review applies heavily across Mesa's many master-planned communities. ARS 33-1808 protects political signs and US flag displays from HOA prohibition; HB 2371 protects religious symbols on doorways.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleMesa
City OrdinanceNone on private lawn decorations-
Sidewalk RuleMust stay on private property-
Zoning ReferenceGlendale UDC Chapter 35-
Flag DisplayProtected by ARS 33-1808-
HOA RulesCommon (CCR enforcement)-
Structure PermitsRequired above UDC thresholds-
City Rule-None on ornaments
HOA Layer-Heavy across Mesa
Architectural Review-Common HOA requirement
Flag and Political-ARS Β§33-1808 protects
Religious Doorway-HB 2371 protects

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Glendale FAQ

Can I put garden statues and gnomes in my Glendale front yard?

Yes at the city level. Glendale has no ordinance restricting lawn ornaments on private residential property as long as they stay within your property line and do not encroach into sidewalks. However, your HOA likely sets specific decoration rules through recorded CCRs in many Glendale subdivisions.

Can my Glendale HOA ban my flag display?

Arizona Revised Statutes section 33-1808 protects the right of homeowners in HOA-governed communities to display the U.S. flag, the Arizona state flag, military service flags, and certain other flags notwithstanding most CCR restrictions, subject to reasonable size and placement standards.

Mesa FAQ

Can I put lawn ornaments in my Mesa front yard?

Yes at the city level. Mesa has no ordinance restricting lawn ornaments or statuary. However, Mesa has one of the heaviest HOA layers in Arizona. Master-planned communities like Eastmark, Las Sendas, and Leisure World typically require architectural review and limit ornament size to 3-4 feet.

Can my Mesa HOA make me remove a religious statue?

Possibly limited. Arizona HB 2371 protects religious symbols on doorways during religious holidays from HOA prohibition. Lawn statuary may be subject to HOA architectural review. ARS 33-1808 protects US flag displays. Consult an attorney for your specific CC&Rs and displays before contesting an HOA action.

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