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Marana vs Sahuarita

How do vending zones rules compare between Marana, AZ and Sahuarita, AZ?

Marana and Sahuarita have similar restriction levels.

Marana, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Marana may restrict mobile food vending in residential zones and within 250 feet of residentially zoned areas under ARS 9-485.01. Vending is permitted in commercial and mixed-use zones subject to standard business licensing and parking regulations.

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Sahuarita, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Sahuarita regulates where street vending may occur through Chapter 5.15 of the Town Code, with vendors required to operate in locations that comply with zoning requirements and do not create traffic hazards, obstruct pedestrian pathways, or conflict with neighboring land uses. Food vending vehicles must display hazard lights while stopped and serving customers to alert passing motorists. Arizona state law under ARS 9-485.01 limits the degree to which municipalities can restrict mobile food vendor locations, generally preventing cities from imposing blanket bans on food trucks in public rights-of-way absent demonstrated safety concerns. Within Rancho Sahuarita and other master-planned communities, HOA CC&Rs may impose additional location restrictions on vending activity within common areas and residential streets beyond what the Town Code requires.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMaranaSahuarita
Residential RestrictionNo vending in/near residential zones-
Buffer Distance250 feet from residential zoning-
Permitted AreasCommercial and mixed-use zones-
Airport/TransitMay be restricted-
Special EventsRequire Title 4 permitDesignated locations with permits
Hazard Lights-Required while stopped (food vendors)
State Preemption-ARS 9-485.01 limits local bans
HOA Restrictions-May apply in planned communities

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Marana FAQ

Where can food trucks operate in Marana?

Food trucks are generally permitted in commercial and mixed-use zoning districts. They may not operate in residential zones or within 250 feet of residentially zoned areas under ARS 9-485.01.

Can a food truck park in any legal parking space in a commercial area?

Generally yes. Under ARS 9-485.01, the town cannot ban the use of legal parking spaces for mobile food operations but may regulate the number of spaces used, vehicle size, and parking duration.

Sahuarita FAQ

Can food trucks operate anywhere in Sahuarita?

Not without restriction. While Arizona state law under ARS 9-485.01 limits how much municipalities can ban food trucks from public rights-of-way, vendors must still comply with traffic safety requirements, zoning compatibility standards, and the specific provisions of Chapter 5.15 including hazard light display. HOA communities like Rancho Sahuarita may impose additional location restrictions through their CC&Rs.

Can a food truck park in my Rancho Sahuarita neighborhood?

It depends on the HOA CC&Rs for your specific subdivision. Rancho Sahuarita may restrict commercial vending activity on residential streets and in community common areas. The vendor would also need a valid Sahuarita street vendor license and general business license regardless of location.

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