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Tree Ordinances: Green Valley vs Marana

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

Marana has fewer restrictions than Green Valley.

Green Valley, AZ

Pima County

Heavy Restrictions

Pima County protects native plants through Ch. 18.72 and Ch. 18.67 (riparian habitat), plus ARS 3-904. Buffer zones protect desert washes and the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan guides land use.

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Marana, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Marana regulates native plant and tree protection through Land Development Code Chapter 17-11 (Environmental Resource Preservation, Native Plant Protection, and Landscape Requirements). Arizona state law under ARS Title 3, Chapter 7 provides additional protections for all protected native plants including saguaros, ironwoods, and palo verdes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreen ValleyMarana
Key CodesCh. 18.72, Ch. 18.67, ARS 3-904-
Riparian ProtectionBuffer zones on washes/corridors-
Conservation PlanSonoran Desert Conservation Plan-
Biological ReviewRequired in sensitive habitat-
Protected WashesNative trees in riparian areas-
Code Chapter-Chapter 17-11
SRI Required-Section 17-11-3
Plant List-Section 17-11-6
State Law-ARS Title 3, Chapter 7
Landscape Standards-Section 17-11-7

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Green Valley FAQ

Does Pima County protect trees along desert washes?

Yes. Chapter 18.67 protects native vegetation within designated watercourses and riparian habitat areas, including buffer zones. Development near washes requires enhanced plant preservation measures.

What is the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan?

The SDCP is Pima County's long-range habitat conservation framework that guides land-use decisions to protect native species and habitats. It classifies land into conservation categories with different levels of protection for native vegetation.

Marana FAQ

Does Marana have a tree ordinance?

Yes. Chapter 17-11 of the Land Development Code covers environmental resource preservation, native plant protection, and landscape requirements. It applies to all development activity and protects species listed on the Marana Protected Native Plant List in Section 17-11-6.

Which trees are protected in Marana?

Protected species include saguaro cactus, ironwood, palo verde, mesquite, barrel cactus, and ocotillo, among others listed in Section 17-11-6. Crested saguaros and federally endangered species receive the highest protection level.

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