This form is a generic Bill of Sale for a Four Wheeler (ATV) from an individual rather than from a dealer. No warranty is being made as to its condition.
This form is a generic Bill of Sale for a Four Wheeler (ATV) from an individual rather than from a dealer. No warranty is being made as to its condition.
A dedication of right of way is a donation of land within County jurisdiction from the property owner to Maricopa County (County).
An easement gives people or organizations the right to access and use another person's property in specific situations for a limited purpose. A right of way is a type of easement that establishes the freedom to use a pathway or road on someone else's property, without conferring ownership.
Filing a Will or Probate Case The Probate Filing Counter is located at 201 W. Jefferson in Phoenix, or at our Southeast location, 222 E. Javelina in Mesa, or at our Northwest Regional Court Center location at 14264 W. Tierra Buena Lane in Surprise, or at our Northeast Regional Court Center at 18380 N.
County Road Right-of-Way All county roads are located on land that is referred to as road right-of-way. The width of the county road right-of-way can vary a great deal. However, the general rule of thumb is that the road right-of-way is 66 feet wide, approximately 33 feet on both sides of the center of the road.
A. When two vehicles enter or approach an intersection from different streets or highways at approximately the same time, the driver of the vehicle on the left shall yield the right-of-way to the vehicle on the right.
A right of way is actually a type of easement. Whereas an easement is an agreed-upon use of land by someone other than the landowner, possibly for a utility, a right of way allows anyone to pass through a portion of property as though it was public land.
Fugitive Dust from Dust-Generating Operations (Rule 310) In addition, a dust control permit is required by Rule 310 for many types of sites, such as: Activities that will disturb a surface area equal to or greater than . 10 acre (4,356 square feet)
RESERVATION POLICIES Individual reservations can be made six (6) month in advance of your arrival date using the on-line reservation system (.maricopacountyparks/) or by calling the reservation line at 1-833-505-0779, open daily from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Arizona time zone).
This year, in an effort to understand and appreciate how our operational and visitor spending benefits Maricopa County, the Department, in partnership with Central Arizona Conservation Alliance, sponsored Arizona State University to perform an economic impact analysis on eight of our 10 parks.
Q: Is hunting allowed in Maricopa County Parks? A: Yes. Some of the parks within the system allow hunting during specified seasons.