HOAs in Sedona operate under Arizona Planned Communities Act (A.R.S. §33-1801 et seq.) and Condominium Act (§33-1241 et seq.). City code provides minimum standards; HOAs may be stricter but never less than city or state law.
Common conflicts: HOA design rules for fences (often stricter than the 4-ft/6-ft city limits), lighting (must meet dark-sky code regardless of HOA approval), and short-term rentals (HOAs may ban STRs even where the city permits them). Arizona law restricts HOA bans on solar panels, native landscaping, political signs (within statutory windows), and certain religious displays. HOA assessments and dispute resolution are governed by A.R.S. Title 33 and the community's CC&Rs and bylaws.
HOA violations enforced by the HOA per its CC&Rs; city violations enforced separately by Community Development.
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Sedona, AZ
Sedona City Code §8.25.030 allows operation of power tools and lawn maintenance equipment — including leaf blowers — in residential areas between 7:00 a.m. a...
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Vehicle exhaust and engine noise in Sedona is governed by Arizona state law (A.R.S. §28-955 muffler requirements) plus the community noise standards in Sedon...
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Sedona requires all residential parking and storage surfaces to be dust-free — concrete, pavers, asphalt, or 3-inch-thick crushed rock or aggregate. Parking ...
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Sedona City Code §8.10.170 prohibits abandoning vehicles on streets, highways, public lands, or private property. 48 hours in the right-of-way or 72 hours on...
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Sedona City Code §9.10.010 makes it unlawful to camp, sleep, or maintain a temporary place of rest in any vehicle, tent, or structure on public property with...
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Sedona City Code §10.20.170 restricts residential vehicle storage to the garage or a screened side/rear yard. RVs, boats, and other vehicles may not be store...
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