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Accessory structures greater than 120 square feet for residential structures and 200 square feet for commercial structures shall require zoning administrator approval.
Requirements for Fences cannot be more than six (6) feet high, without an approved Conditional Use Permit. Street-side yards must maintain the required setback for that zone to allow a fence six (6) feet in height.
Why do I need a Permit? Residential Work Decks, garages, ALL type of fences, culverts, water heaters, fireplaces, pools pool barriers, patio enclosure, etc.
Permits are issued for a period of 1 year. Permits may be renewed annually provided that the permit holder is in compliance with the rules and regulations.
Every Residential Building Permit issued shall become invalid unless the work authorized by such permit is completed within 365 days from the issuance date of the building permit. The Building Official is authorized to grant, when request for extension is received in writing, one extension not to exceed 180 days.
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All fencing over 1 foot in height requires a permit from the Planning and Development Departments.
The federal Clean Air Act and Maricopa County Air Pollution Control Regulations Rule 241 require the use of Best Available Control Technology for sources that are either new sources or modifications to existing sources of air pollution that exceed certain thresholds.
A fence shall be deemed a lawful fence when it is constructed and maintained with good and substantial posts firmly placed in the ground at intervals of not more than thirty feet, upon which posts are strung and fastened at least four barbed wires of the usual type tightly stretched and secured to the posts and spaced
Building permits are required for all structures with the exception of a structure that is less than 200 square feet with no electrical, plumbing or mechanical.

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