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Lawn Ornament Rules: Glendale vs Surprise

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

Glendale and Surprise have similar restriction levels.

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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Surprise, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Surprise has no city ordinance regulating residential lawn ornaments, statuary, or religious displays on private property. Property maintenance rules under the Municipal Code apply to dilapidated or junk-like conditions. ARS § 33-1808 protects the U.S. flag and political signs from HOA prohibition during specified periods. Sun City Grand (The Grand), Sun Village, and similar HOAs maintain CC&R design controls enforceable under ARS Title 33 Chapter 16.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleSurprise
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 Ornament Code-None
Property Standards-Surprise Code Ch. 50 (Nuisances)
Flag Protection-ARS § 33-1808 (HOA preempted)
Political Signs-ARS § 33-1808(C) (71-day window)
HOA Authority-ARS Title 33 Ch. 16

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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.

Surprise FAQ

Can I leave lawn ornaments out year-round in Surprise?

Yes. Surprise has no ordinance restricting residential lawn ornaments. Keep them out of the right-of-way and clear of corner sight triangles. HOAs in Sun City Grand (The Grand), Sun Village, Marley Park, and similar communities may limit ornament type, count, and duration — check CC&Rs.

Can my HOA make me take down a U.S. flag display in Surprise?

No. ARS § 33-1808 prohibits HOAs in planned communities from banning the U.S. flag, Arizona flag, POW/MIA flag, or military service flags, subject to reasonable size and placement rules. Sun City Grand and other HOAs must allow these displays.

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