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Lot size and width in Queen Creek, AZ

What the Queen Creek zoning ordinance says about lot size and width, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.

A-1 — Agricultural District - Rural Development

Minimum lot area 10 acres, minimum width 300 feet. Maximum net density is 0.1 dwelling units per acre (Table 4.7-1). Confirm PAD status and the current zoning map before acting.

R1-190 — Rural Development District

Minimum lot area 190,000 square feet, minimum width 300 feet. Maximum net density 0.2 dwelling units per acre (Table 4.7-1).

R1-145 — Rural Development District

Minimum lot area 145,054 square feet, minimum width 200 feet. Maximum net density 0.3 dwelling units per acre (Table 4.7-1).

R1-108 — General Rural Development District

Minimum lot area 108,900 square feet, minimum width 200 feet. Maximum net density 0.4 dwelling units per acre (Table 4.7-1). This is the default classification applied to property annexed from unincorporated Pinal or Maricopa County GR (General Rural) zoning until the property is rezoned (Table 4.3-1).

R1-54 — Rural Estate District

Minimum lot area 54,450 square feet, minimum width 100 feet. Maximum net density 0.8 dwelling units per acre (Table 4.7-1).

R1-43 — Suburban Residential Type A District

Minimum lot area 43,560 square feet, minimum width 145 feet. Maximum net density 1.0 dwelling units per acre (Table 4.7-1).

R1-35 — Suburban Residential Type B District

Minimum lot area 35,000 square feet, minimum width 145 feet. Maximum net density 1.2 dwelling units per acre (Table 4.7-1).

R1-18 — Suburban Development Type B District

Minimum lot area 18,000 square feet, minimum width 115 feet, minimum depth 150 feet. Maximum net density is set by the R1-15/R1-12 bracket in Table 4.7-1; confirm the exact net density figure against the ordinance chart for this specific code.

R1-15 — Suburban Development Type B District

Minimum lot area 15,000 square feet, minimum width 100 feet, minimum depth 130 feet. Maximum net density 3.0 dwelling units per acre (Table 4.7-1).

R1-12 — Urban Development Type A District

Minimum lot area 12,000 square feet, minimum width 100 feet, minimum depth 120 feet. Maximum net density 3.0 dwelling units per acre (Table 4.7-1).

R1-9 — Urban Development Type A District

Minimum lot area 9,000 square feet, minimum width 90 feet, minimum depth 100 feet. Maximum net density 4.0 dwelling units per acre (Table 4.7-1).

R1-7 — Urban Development Type A District

Minimum lot area 7,000 square feet, minimum width 70 feet, minimum depth 100 feet. Maximum net density 4.0 dwelling units per acre (Table 4.7-1).

R1-5 — Urban Development District

Minimum lot area 5,000 square feet, minimum width 50 feet, minimum depth 100 feet. Maximum net density 5.0 dwelling units per acre (Table 4.7-1).

R1-4 — Medium Density Residential District

Minimum lot area 4,000 square feet, minimum width 40 feet, minimum depth 100 feet. Maximum net density 8.0 dwelling units per acre (Table 4.7-1).

MDR — Medium Density Residential District

No minimum lot area, width, or depth is set in Table 4.7-3 for MDR; density governs instead. Maximum net density 14.0 dwelling units per acre (Table 4.7-1).

HDR — High Density Residential District

No minimum lot area, width, or depth is set in Table 4.7-3 for HDR; density governs instead. Maximum net density 25.0 dwelling units per acre (Table 4.7-1). A 15 foot minimum separation is required between all buildings in HDR (Table 4.7-3 asterisk note).

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