Legislation For Construction In Phoenix

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The document provides a comprehensive overview of legislation for construction in Phoenix, focusing on the essential components of construction contracts and the legal intricacies involved. It emphasizes that a construction contract must include valid offer and acceptance, competent parties, sufficient consideration, and clear terms to be enforceable under Arizona law. The text outlines various obligations, such as liability insurance requirements and warranties concerning construction quality. Furthermore, it discusses the process of making amendments to contracts through change orders and the consequences of breach. Target users, including attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, will find this document beneficial for understanding their respective rights and responsibilities under construction law. Legal professionals can utilize this information to better advise their clients on contract disputes, enforce protections under implied warranties, and navigate the complexities of construction litigation in Phoenix.
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If the plans meet the zoning requirements and there are no outstanding issues the guest house is allowed. If the plans do not meet the zoning requirements, Building Safety and Sustainability will provide a comment correction sheet that lists the changes that have to be made for the plans to be approvable.

18.80.020 Accessory buildings or structures. Search Within This Specific Criteria Building Standards 120 s/f or less Exceeds 120 s/f Height (ft) 15 15 Setbacks, min. (ft) 3 (2), (3) 5 Rear Yard Area 30% maximum of rear setback area – See Figure 18.80.020.E.26 more rows

In most residentially, zoning districts, accessory structures can be located in the rear of your property, can be as close as 3 feet to the rear and side property lines, with a maximum height of 15 feet. The building must be 6 feet away from other structures.

RE-35 Single-Family Residence District. Amended. Section 610. R1-18 Single-Family Residence District.

Setbacks. Setbacks refer to the minimum amount of distance required from a building and other areas on the property. The most common type of setback occurs with the property lines.

No person shall stand or park a vehicle with a rated chassis capacity in excess of three-fourths of a ton or any tractor, semi-trailer, tractor-trailer, trailer, or bus on a local, collector, or arterial street in a residential zone except during the process of loading or unloading such vehicle.

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Application for permit or notice to the building official is not required for ordinary repairs to structural, replacement of lamps or the connection of approved portable electrical equipment to approved permanently installed receptacles.

A building permit is required for most non-residential construction, new homes, and when existing homes are remodeled or additions are made.

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Legislation For Construction In Phoenix