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Lawn Ornament Rules: Peoria vs Scottsdale

How do lawn ornament rules rules compare between Peoria, AZ and Scottsdale, AZ?

Peoria and Scottsdale have similar restriction levels.

Peoria, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Peoria does not restrict residential lawn ornaments, statues, or yard decorations on private property at the city level. Ornaments must stay within the property line and not encroach into sidewalks or public rights-of-way. Permanent free-standing structures above typical accessory thresholds require permits under the Peoria Zoning Ordinance. The majority of Peoria subdivisions are governed by HOA CCRs that regulate front-yard decorations.

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Scottsdale, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Scottsdale does not restrict residential lawn ornaments, statues, or yard decorations on private property at single-family homes through municipal ordinance. Ornaments must stay within the property line and not encroach into sidewalks or public rights-of-way. The Scottsdale Zoning Ordinance and ESLO overlay constrain large or permanent structures. Arizona Revised Statutes Sec. 33-1808 protects flag displays from HOA bans. Most Scottsdale subdivisions are HOA-governed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPeoriaScottsdale
City OrdinanceNone on private lawn decorationsNone on ordinary lawn decorations
Sidewalk RuleMust stay on private propertyMust stay on private property
Zoning ReferencePeoria Zoning OrdinanceScottsdale Zoning Ordinance
Flag DisplayProtected by ARS 33-1808-
HOA RulesCommon (CCR enforcement)Common (CCR enforcement)
Structure PermitsRequired above PZO thresholds-
ESLO Overlay-Constraints in north Scottsdale
Flag Display Protection-Arizona Rev Stat 33-1808

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Peoria FAQ

Can I put garden statues and gnomes in my Peoria front yard?

Yes at the city level. Peoria has no ordinance restricting lawn ornaments on private residential property as long as they stay within your property line and do not encroach into sidewalks. However, your HOA likely sets specific decoration rules through recorded CCRs in most Peoria subdivisions.

Can my Peoria HOA ban my flag display?

Arizona Revised Statutes section 33-1808 protects the right of homeowners in HOA-governed communities to display the U.S. flag, Arizona state flag, military service flags, POW/MIA flag, and Gadsden flag notwithstanding most CCR restrictions, subject to reasonable size and placement standards.

Scottsdale FAQ

Can my Scottsdale HOA ban my flag display?

No, not for the U.S. flag, Arizona state flag, or military service flags. Arizona Revised Statutes Sec. 33-1808 protects the right of homeowners in HOA-governed communities to display these flags notwithstanding most CCR restrictions, subject to reasonable size and placement standards.

Does the ESLO affect lawn ornaments in north Scottsdale?

It can. The Environmentally Sensitive Lands Ordinance imposes native-vegetation, view-corridor, and natural-area open-space standards. Small ordinary lawn decorations are typically fine, but larger statues, fountains, or hardscape elements within natural-area open space or view-corridors may need ESLO review.

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