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HCM Demolition Controls: Phoenix vs Tempe

How do hcm demolition controls rules compare between Phoenix, AZ and Tempe, AZ?

Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Phoenix Code Chapter 36 imposes a demolition-delay process for properties listed or eligible for the Phoenix Historic Property Register. The Historic Preservation Office can hold demolition permits up to 12 months while alternatives are explored.

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Tempe, AZ

Maricopa County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPhoenixTempe
Maximum delay12 months for significant buildings-
Code sectionPhoenix Code Chapter 36-
Initial review30 days by HP Officer-
Emergency exceptionImminent safety hazard documented-

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Phoenix FAQ

Can Phoenix stop me from tearing down my own house?

Not permanently. If your property is historic, the city can delay demolition up to 12 months while exploring alternatives like relocation or adaptive reuse, but cannot block it absent landmark designation refusal.

What if my building is unsafe right now?

Emergency demolitions for imminent safety hazards proceed without delay if you provide a structural engineer's report confirming the hazard. The HPO will document the loss for the historic record.

Tempe FAQ

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