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Zoning Restrictions: Mesa vs Phoenix

How do zoning restrictions rules compare between Mesa, AZ and Phoenix, AZ?

Mesa and Phoenix have similar restriction levels.

Mesa, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Mesa permits home occupations as an accessory use in single-residence zoning districts under Section 11-31-33 of the Mesa Zoning Ordinance. The business must be secondary to the residential use of the property.

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Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Home occupations in Phoenix require a Use Permit per Zoning Ordinance Section 307. The business must be secondary to the residential use, conducted entirely within the dwelling, and not alter the exterior appearance. No employees outside the family residing in the dwelling are permitted. No odor, dust, gas, noise, vibration, smoke, heat, or glare may be emitted beyond the property.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMesaPhoenix
Zoning AllowedAll single-residence districts-
LocationWithin dwelling unitMust be within the dwelling
CharacterMust remain residential-
Code ReferenceMZO Section 11-31-33-
Permit-Use Permit required (Section 307)
Employees-Family members only
Exterior Changes-None permitted
Environmental-No emissions beyond property

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Mesa FAQ

Can I run a business from home in Mesa?

Yes, home occupations are permitted as accessory uses in single-residence zoning districts under MZO Section 11-31-33, provided they comply with the standards for home occupations.

What are the zoning rules for home businesses in Mesa?

The business must be conducted within the dwelling, be incidental to residential use, and not change the neighborhood character. Contact Mesa Planning at 480-644-5600 for specific questions.

Phoenix FAQ

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