Pinal County zoning does not create curbside loading zones on public streets; those are set by the jurisdiction that owns the road. On public roads state traffic law applies, and inside cities the city designates and enforces loading zones. County code addresses loading only as an exception for vehicles on
There is no Pinal County ordinance establishing on-street commercial loading zones for the unincorporated area; the county is largely rural with few curbed commercial streets. Curbside loading and standing on public roads fall under Arizona traffic law (A.R.S. Title 28) enforced by the Sheriff and ADOT, and inside incorporated cities the city marks and enforces loading zones. Where the county code does mention loading, it is as an exception: heavy trucks otherwise prohibited in a district are allowed during active loading or unloading, and RVs and trailers may sit in a front yard up to 72 hours for loading/unloading. Site-plan loading requirements for new commercial development are handled through zoning site review.
On-street loading-zone violations are enforced under state law or city code depending on the road; there is no separate county on-street loading penalty in the zoning code.
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