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Tree Trimming: Green Valley vs Marana

How do tree trimming rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Marana, AZ?

Green Valley and Marana have similar restriction levels.

Green Valley, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Pima County may protect native desert trees (palo verde, ironwood, saguaro). Street trees are city property. Proper pruning preserves shade in extreme heat.

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Marana, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Marana requires protected native plant preservation during development under the Land Development Code Article 22-7. Saguaro cacti receive special protection under ARS 3-904, which makes unauthorized destruction of protected native plants a Class 4 felony.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreen ValleyMarana
SaguaroState protected (ARS §3-904)-
Native TreesMay be locally protected-
Street TreesCity property-
ShadeCritical for heat mitigation-
Saguaro Protection-ARS 3-904 felony for destruction
Development Code-Article 22-7 native plant preservation
State Permit-AZ Dept. of Agriculture for native plant removal
Ornamental Trees-No trimming permit required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Green Valley FAQ

Can I trim tree branches that hang over my property in Pima County?

Pima County may protect native desert trees (palo verde, ironwood, saguaro). Street trees are city property. Proper pruning preserves shade in extreme heat.

Do I need a permit to trim trees in Pima County?

Saguaro: State protected (ARS §3-904). Native Trees: May be locally protected. Street Trees: City property. Shade: Critical for heat mitigation.

Marana FAQ

Can I trim or remove a saguaro cactus on my Marana property?

Destroying a saguaro is a Class 4 felony under ARS 3-904. If you need to relocate a saguaro, you must obtain a permit from the Arizona Department of Agriculture before any work begins.

Do I need a permit to trim trees on my residential lot?

For non-protected ornamental trees on your own property, no town permit is required. However, protected native species like ironwood and palo verde require authorization if removal or significant trimming is involved.

What about trees in my HOA community?

HOAs in Dove Mountain, Continental Ranch, and other master-planned communities typically require architectural review approval before removing or significantly altering trees in common areas or visible from common areas.

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