Goodyear permits one wall sign per residential unit, maximum 3 square feet, maximum 6 feet high, within 3 feet of the main entry per the Zoning Ordinance (Article 7-8). Larger commercial signs are prohibited in residential zones.
Goodyear Zoning Ordinance Article 7-8 permits one wall sign per residential unit with specific limitations: maximum 3 square feet in area, maximum 6 feet in height, and located within 3 feet of the main entry. Larger commercial signs, banners, and illuminated signs are prohibited in residential zones. Abandoned signs must be removed within 6 months. All signs must be maintained in good order. HOAs may impose stricter sign rules.
Unauthorized signs may be ordered removed. Abandoned signs must be removed within 6 months.
Goodyear, AZ
Goodyear Code Section 13-3-7 establishes stopping, standing, and parking prohibitions. General street parking is permitted unless posted otherwise. RVs, trai...
Goodyear, AZ
Inoperable or unregistered vehicles on residential property must be stored out of public view. Maximum 2 such vehicles outside a garage. On streets, ARS 28-8...
Goodyear, AZ
Arizona has no statutory spite fence law; common law nuisance applies. In Goodyear, shared boundary walls are typically developer-installed. Maintenance is g...
Goodyear, AZ
Goodyear allows fences up to 6 feet in rear yards and 3 feet in front yards. Block masonry walls are standard throughout all master-planned communities. HOAs...
Goodyear, AZ
Block masonry (CMU) walls are standard in all Goodyear subdivisions. Barbed wire and electric fences are prohibited in residential zones. Chain link may be r...
Goodyear, AZ
Goodyear requires building permits for fences and walls. Block masonry walls require permits and inspections for footing, rebar, and construction. The Develo...
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