Yavapai county temporary dwelling permit 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Yavapai County Temporary Dwelling Permit in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Assessor’s Parcel Number at the top of the form. This is crucial for identifying your property.
  3. Fill in your Property Owner Information, including both physical and mailing addresses, ensuring accuracy for correspondence.
  4. Specify the Type of Work to be Done and provide your contact information, including phone number and email address.
  5. If applicable, complete the Contractor Information section. Indicate whether you are using a contractor and provide their details if so.
  6. In the Purpose section, clearly state why you need the temporary dwelling. Include dimensions and disposal methods for garbage and sewage.
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A building permit in the City of Prescott SHALL BE REQUIRED for the following: One story new residential structure and/or detached residential accessory buildings on residential property being used as tool/storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses, if the floor area exceeds 200 square feet under roof.
Must register with the Yavapai County Assessors office for any type of rental. Are tiny houses legal in the County? Small site-built homes are allowed provided the structure meets all required code and building permits are obtained.
Yavapai County Short answer, Temporarily. Yavapai County Zoning Ordinance Section 571: Temporary occupancy of one (1) travel trailer or RV as defined in Section 301 (Definitions) on a lot without a primary use must meet the following standards: 1. Lot size of two (2) acres or more.
Are tiny houses legal in the County? Small site-built homes are allowed provided the structure meets all required code and building permits are obtained. Tiny houses on wheel do not meet the required codes and are considered recreational vehicles. Please contact the Planning Unit prior to submitting an application.
Pima County Welcomes Tiny Homes in Arizona Acknowledging that tiny homes are here to stay, Pima County is now allowing small homes that are built on permanent foundations to be placed anywhere a single family dwelling would be allowed.

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Occupancy of temporary housing, including travel trailers, recreational vehicles, park models Page 4 YAVAPAI COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING ORDINANCE Page 37 and single-wide manufactured homes during the construction of a permanent dwelling is allowed during the twenty-four (24) month period after the issuance of a
Pima County and Coconino County are the two primary tiny-house-friendly places in Arizona. Which Types of Tiny Houses Are Permitted in Arizona? Houses that are less than 400 square feet in size are considered to be tiny houses in Arizona.

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