Is my property inside Queen Creek town limits or unincorporated county land?
Queen Creek straddles Maricopa County and Pinal County, and the town has annexed land on an ongoing basis (for example the Ironwood Crossing neighborhood, annexed in 2018, sits in Pinal County). Property inside the incorporated town limits is zoned under this Zoning Ordinance; property outside those limits is unincorporated and zoned by Maricopa County or Pinal County instead, under their own zoning codes, not this pack. The Town's "Do I live in QC?" tool and the zoning GIS layer (which is clipped to town limits) are the fastest way to confirm incorporation status. If a point query against the Town's GIS zoning layer returns no result, treat the parcel as outside town limits and consult the appropriate county rather than this pack.
Sources
Full text: Queen Creek ordinance on MunicipalCodeOnline (CivicPlus), Zoning Ordinance published as a standalone PDF. Applies to districts: R1-108, R1-54.
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