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What can I build on this property in Maricopa?

It depends on the zoning district and whether the property carries a Planned Area Development (PAD) overlay. Maricopa's Title 18 Zoning Code divides the incorporated city into rural districts (RA, GR), residential districts (RS-1, RS-3, RS-4, RS-5, RM, RH, RMHP), commercial districts (NC, GC, SC, GO), mixed use districts (MU-N, MU-G), industrial districts (LI, GI, IP), open space and public-institutional districts, and PAD. Each district group has its own use table (for example Table 18.35.020 for residential, Table 18.40.020 for commercial) marking uses permitted (P), conditional (C), accessory only (A), or not permitted (X). A large share of Maricopa, including most master-planned communities such as Province and Rancho El Dorado, is zoned PAD, where the adopted PAD ordinance replaces the base district's use table entirely. Confirm the district and any PAD status with Development Services (520-568-9098) or the city's zoning map before relying on a specific answer. This pack covers the incorporated City of Maricopa only; unincorporated land nearby is zoned by Pinal County, not the city.

Sources

Full text: Maricopa ordinance on Code Publishing Company / General Code (municipal.codes), Maricopa City Code Title 18, Zoning. Applies to districts: RS-5, GC.

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