Block walls and masonry fences typically require building permits in Pima County. Wood fences under 6 feet may be exempt. Pool barriers must meet ARS §36-1681.
Arizona communities predominantly use block/masonry walls, which typically require building permits due to structural considerations. Standard wood or vinyl fences under 6 feet may be exempt in some cities. Block walls over 6 feet always require structural engineering and permits. Pool barrier fences must meet ARS §36-1681 requirements. Check property line and easements before building - utility easements (SRP, APS) may restrict fence placement. HOAs require separate approval and often dictate wall height, material, and color.
Unpermitted wall: stop-work order. Retroactive permit with penalty. May require modification or removal.
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Pima County, AZ
Pima County has no outdoor music or amplified sound ordinance for unincorporated areas. ARS 13-2904 applies to unreasonable noise. Event venues may have CUP ...
Pima County, AZ
Pima County regulates amplified music under the general noise ordinance. Sound amplification permits available for events. ARS §13-2904 applies.
Pima County, AZ
Pima County has no general decibel limits for unincorporated areas. Industrial zone performance standards exist. ARS 13-2904 uses a reasonable person standar...
Pima County, AZ
Pima County Code Chapter 9.30 and animal control code (Chapter 6.04) cover excessive animal noise. Pima Animal Care Center (PACC) handles barking dog complai...
Pima County, AZ
Pima County has no leaf blower ordinance for unincorporated areas. Desert landscaping minimizes need. ARS 13-2904 covers extreme noise. HOAs provide primary ...
Pima County, AZ
Pima County Code Chapter 9.30 prohibits excessive, unnecessary, or offensive noise that disturbs the peace or quiet of any neighborhood or causes discomfort ...
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