5 rules for unincorporated Pinal County, Arizona.
Verified from official government sources
In unincorporated Pinal County, junk, scrap, discarded appliances, tires, and car parts stored outside are code violations. Scrap and waste must be removed or hidden from view, and construction materials cannot be stored in the front yard.
Pinal County compels owners in unincorporated areas to remove rubbish, trash, weeds, filth, debris, and dilapidated buildings that constitute a public nuisance. A Notice to Abate gives 30 days to comply before the county abates and assesses the cost as a property lien.
A.R.S. 11-268(A)
The board of supervisors, by ordinance, shall compel the owner, lessee or occupant of buildings, grounds or lots located in the unincorporated areas of the county to remove rubbish, trash, weeds, filth, debris or dilapidated buildings.
Owners of vacant grounds or lots in unincorporated Pinal County must keep them free of rubbish, trash, weeds, filth, and debris. The county can order abatement under A.R.S. 11-268 and assess cleanup costs against the parcel.
A.R.S. 11-268(A)
The board of supervisors, by ordinance, shall compel the owner, lessee or occupant of buildings, grounds or lots located in the unincorporated areas of the county to remove rubbish, trash, weeds, filth, debris or dilapidated buildings.
Pinal County sets no dedicated county-wide garage-sale permit for unincorporated areas; occasional residential yard sales are generally allowed. Rules on frequency, duration, and off-site signs come from your city or town if you live inside one.
Weeds, filth, and debris that constitute a public nuisance must be removed from unincorporated Pinal County properties. The county enforces through a 30-day Notice to Abate and can perform the cleanup at the owner's cost.
A.R.S. 11-268(A)
The board of supervisors, by ordinance, shall compel the owner, lessee or occupant of buildings, grounds or lots located in the unincorporated areas of the county to remove rubbish, trash, weeds, filth, debris or dilapidated buildings.
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