Maricopa County regulates driveway access through the zoning ordinance and Department of Transportation standards. Driveway permits are required for new construction or modification of access points to county-maintained roads. Specific width, setback, and surface requirements vary by zoning district.
Maricopa County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) regulates driveway access points connecting private property to county-maintained roads in unincorporated areas. A driveway permit is required for new driveway construction, widening, or relocation. MCDOT standards specify minimum and maximum driveway widths, sight distance requirements, and separation distances from intersections. In rural areas, unpaved driveways may be acceptable depending on the road classification. Driveway culverts or drainage structures may be required where the property fronts a road with roadside drainage channels. Applications are submitted through MCDOT's Right-of-Way Permits office. Contact MCDOT at (602) 506-8600 for driveway permit requirements and specifications.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Maricopa County code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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