What is the zoning code for Pima County?
What is the zoning code for Pima County?
This is a Pima County Zoning code quick reference summary. Please refer to Title 18 for a comprehensive list of provisions, restrictions and exceptions. Max. Building Area 50%, Cluster Devel. Option Up to 2 dwellings per 36,000 sq.ft. Cluster Devel.
Where can I find parcel information for Pima County?
Pima County Geographic Information Systems Parcel Information Search Parcel information is derived from Pima County Assessor records and other sources. See the Pima County AssessorParcel Searchfor official Assessor information. Taxpayer Name Search Enter last name (a space) and first name. The search is not case sensitive.
How many houses can you build in Pima County?
Up to 2 dwellings per 36,000 sq.ft. Cluster Devel. Option Lot Devel. and Mobile Home Subdiv. Options
Do you need a certificate of occupancy in Pima County?
Per Pima County Code, final inspection approval of single family dwellings constitutes the Certificate of Occupancy. A separate Certificate is not issued. For list view and additional information visit the Commercial Development & Plat Resources page.
How to change the code in Pima County?
The following Adopted Ordinances amend the Pima County Code and will be included in the next quarterly update. Select the Ordinance Number to view the document, select the link below to view the full Pima County Code Manual.
Where is Pima County Building and site development located?
We are located on the 1st floor of the Public Works Building. Our lobby hours are 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday through Friday for appointments only. Building permits and site development instruments require electronic submittal.
Per Pima County Code, final inspection approval of single family dwellings constitutes the Certificate of Occupancy. A separate Certificate is not issued. For list view and additional information visit the Commercial Development & Plat Resources page.
What are the hours of Pima County development services?
Our lobby hours are 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM weekdays Building permits and site development instruments require electronic submittal Please note that January 1, 2019, Pima County Development Services will begin enforcing the 2018 Building Codes and 2017 National Electric Code.