Top 5 Most UN-Wanted Violations

VEHICLE PARKING:

Vehicles may be parked on residential or rural property provided said vehicles comply with ALL the following requirements:

  1. Vehicles must be owned or leased by the current resident/occupant of the parcel.
  2. Vehicles shall not be up on jacks, blocks or other similar equipment.
  3. Vehicles shall not have deflated tires, nor have the chassis, engine, body parts, wheels or tires removed.
  4. Said vehicles shall not be parked in such a manner as to block access to sidewalks or driveway/entrances to any other property.
  5. Vehicles must have a current, valid registration affixed to the license plates. (The lack of a current license plate and/or license tag or an expired license tag affixed to a vehicle shall constitute proof that vehicle does not have a valid and current registration.)
  6. No more than two (2) personally owned vehicles may be offered for sale at any one time.
  7. Vehicles must currently be operable.

MISCELLANEOUS SCRAP:

Any item or substance which in its present condition is not and cannot be used for the original use intended or, that which has been discarded. All other items, objects, materials, parts, scrap, motor vehicle components, or any other item on personal property that does not conform to the Sections in Article 34 must be removed.

BUILDING WITHOUT A PERMIT:

From and after the effective date of this Ordinance, it shall be unlawful to erect, construct, reconstruct, alter or change the use of any building or structure within any portion of the unincorporated area of Pinal County covered by this Ordinance without first obtaining a Use Permit from the Zoning Inspector. If a Use Permit is not required all other provisions of this Ordinance shall be observed.

TRASH AND DEBRIS:

Trash & Debris refers to collections of trash and junk on the property, NOT trash or bulky waste set out for collection. Old junk, garbage, tires, rubbish, furniture, appliances, car parts or anything else stored outside can be dangerous and hazardous.

ILLEGAL FENCE HEIGHT:

Walls and fences have to be less than 4 feet 6 inches in height when located in front yards (front setback area) and less than 6 feet in height when located in side or rear yards (side and rear setback area). If the above requirements are met then a permit is not required with the county.