Downtown Phoenix is everything between 7th Ave, McDowell Rd, 7th St, and Buckeye Rd. Major areas include (north to south): Roosevelt Row, ASU Downtown, the central business district (skyscrapers/stadiums), and the Warehouse District.
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.
Phoenix has one downtown. There are other clusters of midrise north of downtown in the Central Corridor, but it is not a second downtown. There are also village centers clustered around malls throughout the city. Many suburbs also have their own downtowns that are on a much smaller scale.
The City of Phoenix defines Downtown as the area between 7th Street and 7th Avenue, from McDowell Road on the north to Buckeye Road on the south.
Google Maps for displaying property lines, follow these simple steps: Step 1: Open Google Maps. Step 2: Search for the Desired Location. Step 3: Switch to Satellite View. Step 4: Enable the 'Measure Distance' Tool. Step 5: Draw the Property Lines.
Purpose. The C-3 Commercial General District, is a district designed to provide for the intensive commercial uses necessary to the proper development of the community.
Roosevelt Row is downtown Phoenix's walkable arts district, home to art galleries, restaurants, bars and boutique shops in a landscape dotted by colorful street art.
Central City Village is unique among the villages because its core is downtown, the urban center for the entire city. The Central City Village is bounded by the Grand Canal on the northeast, Black Canyon Freeway and 19th Avenue on the west, McDowell Road on the north and the Salt River on the south.
“R-3” ZONE, MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL. A. PURPOSE. This district is intended to fulfill the need for high density multiple-family residential development.