DIFs for Maricopa County municipalities, per 1,000 square feet, are $5,538 for single- family homes, $3,618 for multifamily homes, $3,338 for retail buildings, $2,038 for office buildings, and $1,469 for industrial buildings.
Accessory structures greater than 120 square feet for residential structures and 200 square feet for commercial structures shall require zoning administrator approval.
Fire/Rescue Services Impact Fees Land Use TypeUnitCurrent Rate (1/1/2025) Residential Office / Institutional Per 1,000 Sq. ft. $399.00 Industrial Per 1,000 Sq. ft. $96.00 Storage Per 1,000 Sq. ft. $28.005 more rows
Dust control permits are required for sites that disturb at least 0.10 (one-tenth) of an acre, including haul/access roads, staging, and storage areas. Permits are site-specific and are valid for one year. Our Dust Sources, Control and Training page offers more information about dust control permits.
Dust control permits are required for sites that disturb at least 0.10 (one-tenth) of an acre, including haul/access roads, staging, and storage areas. Permits are site-specific and are valid for one year. Our Dust Sources, Control and Training page offers more information about dust control permits.
Why do I need a Permit? Residential Work – Decks, garages, ALL type of fences, culverts, water heaters, fireplaces, pools & pool barriers, patio enclosure, etc.
To reduce particulate matter air pollution, all types of outdoor fires are prohibited in Maricopa County, except for fires that are specifically allowed by Rule 314. Rule 314 lists the types of fires that are allowed and the restrictions that apply to each type of fire.
Examples of facility costs Utility bills: the electricity bill for powering computers and lighting, and the water bill for facilities. Repair expenses: fixing a leaking roof or servicing the HVAC system. Insurance premiums: paying for property insurance to safeguard against damage or theft.
A building permit is required if you are altering a space. Alterations include relocation, repair or demolition of structural and non-structural walls, changes to mechanical, plumbing, gas or any electrical work. Depending on the scope of work, licensed professionals may be required to prepare your building plans.