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31 meetings monitored in Phoenix, AZ

February 18, 20262h 25m21,301 words
13motion to approvezoningpublic hearingannexationcommercial
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February 11, 20261h 19m11,167 words
7land usecommercialdensityresidential
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February 10, 20262h 39m25,276 words
15zoningapprovedresidentialcommercialdeferred
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February 10, 202631m2,286 words
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February 4, 20262h 35m21,791 words
63motion to approvezoningindustrialpublic hearingresidential
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January 27, 202610h 0m83,760 words
54approvedtabledenvironmental reviewresidentialdensity
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January 26, 202657m7,777 words
13land useresidentialmixed usecommercial
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January 7, 20262h 39m22,527 words
79zoningannexationpublic hearingapprovedmotion to approve
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December 17, 20252h 47m23,380 words
15approvedresidentialcommercial
December 17, 20259h 46m78,821 words
142zoningcommercialapprovedmotion to approvecomprehensive plan
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Frequently Asked Questions

Zoning in the City of Phoenix is administered by the Planning and Development Department (Zoning Division, 200 W. Washington Street, 2nd Floor). A rezoning application is first reviewed by the Village Planning Committee for the area, which makes a recommendation to the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission holds a public hearing (about three to five weeks after the Village Planning Committee meeting) and may approve, approve with stipulations, deny, approve differently than requested, or continue the case. The case then goes to the City Council for final action. Per the city, the process generally takes about three and a half to six months from application to final Council action.

The Phoenix Board of Adjustment is a seven-member board appointed by the City Council to four-year terms, serving without pay. It grants or denies variances, decides the issuance of use permits, and hears matters referred by the Zoning Administrator, including appeals of Hearing Officer decisions. On appeal the Board may reverse, affirm (wholly or partly), or modify the decision. Board of Adjustment meetings are usually held on the first Thursday of the month.

Variances and use permits are heard at a public hearing before the Zoning Administrator or a Hearing Officer, held within 60 days of the filing date. Notice is advertised in the Record Reporter at least 15 days before the hearing, and the property is posted 15 days in advance. To grant a variance, the Zoning Administrator or Hearing Officer must find that four required conditions exist on the subject property. Decisions can be appealed to the Board of Adjustment.

The Phoenix General Plan is the city's long-range guide addressing land use, housing, neighborhoods, transportation, natural resources, public facilities, and more, and it guides zoning and development decisions. Arizona state statute requires the plan to be updated or readopted every ten years by public vote. The updated General Plan 2025 was adopted by the City Council on April 3, 2024, and approved by Phoenix voters in November 2024, with nearly 80% voting in support.

Phoenix's residential zoning districts (including RE-35, R1-18, R1-10, R1-8, R1-6, R-2, R-3, R-3A, R-4, R-4A, and R-5) are set out in Sections 609 through 619 of the Zoning Ordinance, and each district has its own development standards. Common single-family districts include R1-6 and R1-10. Following 2024 zoning ordinance amendments made to comply with Arizona HB 2720, a lot with no more than one single-family detached primary dwelling may have two accessory dwelling units in addition to the primary home, with a third ADU permitted only under certain conditions (such as one ADU qualifying as affordable housing on a lot of at least 43,560 square feet).

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