Boundary Lines For Soccer In Maricopa

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Multi-State
County:
Maricopa
Control #:
US-00440
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The Boundary Line Agreement is a crucial legal form used to resolve disputes related to boundary lines between two properties in Maricopa. It is particularly relevant for situations where there are disagreements about land ownership, especially concerning a disputed strip of land. This form facilitates the mutual quitclaiming of interests by the involved parties to officially delineate property lines, thereby preventing further disputes. Key features of the agreement include identification of parties, a clear description of the disputed land, the legal basis for each party's claim, and the division of the land into specific tracts represented in an attached survey drawing. Users should fill in the blanks accurately, providing proper identification of property and parties involved. The form serves attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants by offering a structured approach to settling land disputes efficiently. By ensuring all aspects of the dispute are recorded and agreed upon, the form helps maintain clear land records, thus protecting the interests of all parties involved.
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The A-1, Light Industrial District, is a district of industrial uses designed to serve the needs of the community for industrial activity not offensive to nearby commercial and residential uses.

If you have a single-family home, you can for the most part have one or two ADUs on it. The number of ADUs allowed on multi-family properties depends on the type of ADU constructed and how many dwelling units are already on the property.

19 Fences complying with 1111.5 are a permitted use in Rural Zoning Districts, also entry features maximum 24' height and 30' width with minimum opening 16' height and 12' width. Public Utility Company Exception. 601.2. 12 Fences complying with 1111.5 are a permitted use in Rural Zoning Districts.

Building permits are NOT required for fences or walls under 7 feet, or retaining wall footings or less unless supporting a surcharge.

You can record a document in-person, by mail, or electronically. Your document must be an ORIGINAL or government-issued CERTIFIED copy to be accepted for recording. For more information on Recording Requirements, please see our Form Requirements, as pursuant to A.R.S. 11-480.

Building permits are required for all structures with the exception of a structure that is less than 200 square feet with no electrical, plumbing or mechanical.

Pergolas over 200sf require a permit. You do not need a permit if the pergola is under 200sf and does not have electrical or plumbing. If the pergola includes electrical or plumbing, yes, you will need a permit, regardless of the pergola size.

PURPOSE: The Planned Area Development (PAD) Overlay Zoning District is intended to accomplish the following: 1. Permit and encourage the unified planning of large areas in order to achieve the mixture, variety and cohesiveness of land uses and amenities that such large scale planning makes possible.

What are the primary duties of the County Recorder? The Recorder's Office is responsible for recording, archiving and retrieving documents submitted to be recorded.

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Boundary Lines For Soccer In Maricopa