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Tiny Homes: Green Valley vs Tucson

How do tiny homes rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Tucson, AZ?

Green Valley and Tucson have similar restriction levels.

Green Valley, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Pima County permits tiny homes as accessory dwelling units under the 2024 Zoning Code update for unincorporated areas. Tiny homes on wheels are classified as recreational vehicles and cannot serve as permanent dwellings. Site-built or modular tiny homes on foundations must meet IRC building standards and obtain standard building permits through Pima County Development Services.

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Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Pima County permits tiny homes as accessory dwelling units under the 2024 Zoning Code update for unincorporated areas. Tiny homes on wheels are classified as recreational vehicles and cannot serve as permanent dwellings. Site-built or modular tiny homes on foundations must meet IRC building standards and obtain standard building permits through Pima County Development Services.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreen ValleyTucson
Foundation RequiredYes for permanent dwellingYes for permanent dwelling
THOWsClassified as RVs, not dwellingsClassified as RVs, not dwellings
Building Code2018 IRC adopted2018 IRC adopted
Permits520-724-9000 Dev Services520-724-9000 Dev Services
Septic/WellADEQ approval neededADEQ approval needed

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Green Valley FAQ

Can I live in a tiny home on wheels in Pima County?

No. Tiny homes on wheels are classified as recreational vehicles under Arizona law and cannot be used as permanent residences in residential zones. You must place a tiny home on a permanent foundation and obtain building permits to use it as a dwelling.

Do I need a permit for a tiny home in Pima County?

Yes. Any structure intended for habitation requires a building permit from Pima County Development Services. The home must meet IRC building standards, connect to approved utilities, and comply with zoning setback and lot coverage requirements.

What is the minimum size for a tiny home in unincorporated Pima County?

The county follows IRC standards which require at least one habitable room of 120 sq ft minimum. The home must also meet ceiling height, egress, and ventilation requirements under the adopted building code.

Tucson FAQ

Can I live in a tiny home on wheels in Pima County?

No. Tiny homes on wheels are classified as recreational vehicles under Arizona law and cannot be used as permanent residences in residential zones. You must place a tiny home on a permanent foundation and obtain building permits to use it as a dwelling.

Do I need a permit for a tiny home in Pima County?

Yes. Any structure intended for habitation requires a building permit from Pima County Development Services. The home must meet IRC building standards, connect to approved utilities, and comply with zoning setback and lot coverage requirements.

What is the minimum size for a tiny home in unincorporated Pima County?

The county follows IRC standards which require at least one habitable room of 120 sq ft minimum. The home must also meet ceiling height, egress, and ventilation requirements under the adopted building code.

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