Pinal County lets residents park operable, registered vehicles on their own residential lot, but vehicles must not block access to sidewalks or the driveways and entrances of any other property. Vehicles can't be on jacks or blocks or have parts removed, and stored recreational vehicles need a dustproof surface.
Under the Development Services Code (2.185.050), a vehicle parked on residential or rural property must be owned or leased by the resident, be operable, carry current registration, and not sit on jacks, blocks or have deflated tires or removed parts. Critically, it may not be parked so as to block access to sidewalks or to the driveways and entrances of any other property. No more than two personally owned vehicles may be offered for sale at once. RVs, boats, utility trailers and inoperable vehicles stored outside the driveway/garage must sit on a dustproof surface in a screened side or rear yard. Rules are tighter on smaller lots. Incorporated cities set their own driveway standards.
Violations are a Class 2 misdemeanor under A.R.S. 11-808 with each day a separate offense, and may carry a civil penalty of up to $750 per day set by the Board of Supervisors.
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