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Chickens & Livestock: Green Valley vs Oro Valley

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Oro Valley, AZ?

Green Valley has fewer restrictions than Oro Valley.

Green Valley, AZ

Pima County

Few Restrictions

Pima County allows chickens and small livestock on rural parcels without special permits. Zoning Code Chapter 18.51 governs animal keeping. Parcels 1 acre or larger (GR-1, SR zones) allow horses, cattle, goats, and poultry. Smaller residential lots may keep a limited number of hens but roosters may be restricted under nuisance provisions.

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Oro Valley, AZ

Pima County

Heavy Restrictions

Standard residential zones prohibit chickens and livestock. Rural-density zones (R-144, 1-acre minimum) allow limited poultry with 50-100 ft setbacks. HOAs universally prohibit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreen ValleyOro Valley
GR-1+ ZonesPoultry and livestock allowed-
CR-3/CR-5 ZonesLimited poultry with setbacks-
Large Animal Setback40 feet from neighboring dwellings-
Poultry Setback20 feet from neighboring dwellings-
ComplaintsPACC: 520-724-5900-
Standard Residential-Chickens/livestock generally prohibited
Rural Zones (R-144+)-Limited poultry/livestock allowed
Setback-50-100 ft from neighboring dwellings
Roosters-May be prohibited near neighbors
HOAs-Universally prohibit livestock

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Green Valley FAQ

How many chickens can I keep on a half-acre lot?

Pima County does not set a strict hen limit for CR-5 (half-acre) lots, but coops must meet setback requirements (20 feet from neighboring dwellings). Check your specific zoning and any HOA restrictions.

Are roosters banned in Pima County?

There is no countywide ban on roosters, but persistent crowing may be cited as a noise nuisance under Pima County Code Chapter 9.30.

Oro Valley FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Oro Valley?

It depends on your zoning and lot size. Standard residential zones (under 1 acre) generally prohibit poultry. Properties in rural-density zones (R-144, 1-acre minimum) may keep limited chickens with setback requirements. HOAs in planned communities prohibit chickens regardless.

Can I keep horses on my property in Oro Valley?

Horses may be kept on properties in rural-density zones with sufficient lot size and proper setbacks from neighboring homes. Check your specific zoning designation and any HOA restrictions before acquiring horses.

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