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Publisher's Introduction
Title 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Title 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
Title 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
Title 4 INDIGENT HEALTH CARE
Title 5 BUSINESS TAXES, LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
Title 6 ANIMALS
Title 7 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Title 8 HEALTH AND SAFETY
Title 9 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
Title 10 TRAFFIC AND HIGHWAYS
Title 11 PIMA COUNTY PROCUREMENT CODE
Title 12 (RESERVED)
Title 13 PUBLIC SERVICES
Title 14 RENEWABLE ENERGY INCENTIVE DISTRICT (REID)
Title 15 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
Title 16 FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
Title 17 AIR QUALITY CONTROL
Title 18 ZONING
Chapter 18.01 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 18.03 GENERAL DEFINITIONS
Chapter 18.05 ZONES, MAPS AND BOUNDARIES
Chapter 18.07 GENERAL REGULATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS
Chapter 18.09 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL AND RURAL ZONING PROVISIONS
Chapter 18.11 TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE
Chapter 18.12 IR INSTITUTIONAL RESERVE ZONE
Chapter 18.13 RH RURAL HOMESTEAD ZONE [1]
Chapter 18.14 GR-1 RURAL RESIDENTIAL ZONE
Chapter 18.15 ML MOUNT LEMMON ZONE
Chapter 18.17 SR SUBURBAN RANCH ZONE*
Chapter 18.18 SR-2 SUBURBAN RANCH ESTATE ZONE
Chapter 18.19 SH SUBURBAN HOMESTEAD ZONE
Chapter 18.21 CR-1 SINGLE RESIDENCE ZONE
Chapter 18.23 CR-2 SINGLE RESIDENCE ZONE
Chapter 18.25 CR-3 SINGLE RESIDENCE ZONE
Chapter 18.27 CR-4 MIXED-DWELLING TYPE ZONE
Chapter 18.29 CR-5 MULTIPLE RESIDENCE ZONE
Chapter 18.31 TR TRANSITIONAL ZONE
Chapter 18.33 CMH-1 COUNTY MANUFACTURED AND MOBILE HOME - 1 ZONE
Chapter 18.35 CMH-2 COUNTY MANUFACTURED AND MOBILE HOME - 2 ZONE
Chapter 18.37 MU MULTIPLE USE ZONE
Chapter 18.39 GENERAL COMMERCIAL STANDARDS
Chapter 18.40 MR MAJOR RESORT ZONE
Chapter 18.41 RVC RURAL VILLAGE CENTER ZONE
Chapter 18.43 CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE
Chapter 18.45 CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE
Chapter 18.47 INDUSTRIAL ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS
Chapter 18.49 CPI CAMPUS PARK INDUSTRIAL ZONE
Chapter 18.51 CI-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL/WAREHOUSING ZONE
Chapter 18.53 CI-2 GENERAL INDUSTRIAL ZONE
Chapter 18.55 CI-3 HEAVY INDUSTRIAL ZONE*
Chapter 18.57 AIRPORT ENVIRONS AND FACILITIES*
Chapter 18.58 HELIPORTS AND HELISTOPS
Chapter 18.59 GC GOLF COURSE ZONE
Chapter 18.61 HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY ZONE*
Chapter 18.63 HISTORIC ZONE
Chapter 18.65 (RESERVED)
Chapter 18.67 BUFFER OVERLAY ZONE
Chapter 18.68 INFILL OVERLAY ZONE
Chapter 18.69 SUBDIVISION STANDARDS
Chapter 18.70 MINOR LANDS DIVISION
Chapter 18.71 DEVELOPMENT PLAN STANDARDS*
Chapter 18.72 NATIVE PLANT PRESERVATION
Chapter 18.73 LANDSCAPING, BUFFERING AND SCREENING STANDARDS*
Chapter 18.75 OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING STANDARDS
Chapter 18.77 ROADWAY FRONTAGE STANDARDS
Chapter 18.78 GATEWAY OVERLAY ZONE
Chapter 18.79 SIGN STANDARDS*
Chapter 18.81 GRADING STANDARDS
Chapter 18.83 ADDRESS STANDARDS
Chapter 18.85 (RESERVED)
Chapter 18.87 (RESERVED)
Chapter 18.89 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN [2]
Chapter 18.90 SPECIFIC PLANS
Chapter 18.91 REZONING PROCEDURES
Chapter 18.92 TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS
Chapter 18.93 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT VARIANCES, TEMPORARY USE PERMITS AND INTERPRETATIONS*
Chapter 18.95 COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT*
Chapter 18.97 CONDITIONAL USE PROCEDURES
Chapter 18.99 REVIEW COMMITTEES
Chapter 18.101 ADMINISTRATORS
Title 19 ROADWAY DEVELOPMENT FEE
Title 20 THE SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PARTICIPATION PROGRAM
Title 21 PUBLIC LANDS AND FACILITIES
STATUTORY REFERENCES FOR ARIZONA COUNTIES
CROSS-REFERENCE TABLE
ORDINANCE LIST AND DISPOSITION TABLE
Chapter 18.68
INFILL OVERLAY ZONE
18.68.010   Purpose.
18.68.020   Applicability.
18.68.030   Designation.
18.68.040   Kleindale/Dodge Infill Overlay Zone.
18.68.050   Benson Highway/Palo Verde Road Infill Overlay Zone.
18.68.010 Purpose.
   A. Purpose. The purpose of this zone is to:
      1. Promote the health, education, culture, and general welfare of the community;
      2. Encourage livable and well-functioning neighborhoods and improved economic development;
      3. Promote and facilitate the development and redevelopment of by-passed, underutilized, or abandoned properties;
      4. Remediate deteriorated, blighted, and unsafe conditions in older neighborhoods;
      5. Stimulate re-investment in properties that will contribute to the creation of employment opportunities and improve the overall economic viability of the community;
      6. Implement and adopt effective infill, redevelopment and revitalization in Community Development Target Areas;
      7. Strengthen the community's tax base, increase property values, and contribute to more efficient land-use patterns;
      8. Encourage the reuse of historic, unique or significant buildings;
      9. Provide a mix of allowable uses to support smart growth, walkable and bikeable places, transit use, and compatible housing types and services; and,
      10. Strengthen and densify existing neighborhoods to preserve community character and sustainability.
(Ord. 2018-31 § 2 (part), 2018)
18.68.020 Applicability.
   A. Application. This chapter applies to any new development, redevelopment, or substantial expansion of an existing development, any of which require a zoning permit, on any land within a designated infill overlay zone.
   B. Map. Land subject to the infill overlay zone shall be shown on county zoning maps by its underlying zone designation plus the suffix "I-#".
(Ord. 2018-31 § 2 (part), 2018)
18.68.030 Designation.
   A. Criteria. In determining whether a site be initiated as an infill overlay zone the following criteria shall be assessed:
      1. Large number of vacant, older, or dilapidated structures.
      2. Large number of vacant or underused parcels of property that are of small or inappropriate sizes or that are environmentally contaminated, that are owned by different owners and that are located in an area that lacks the presence of development and investment activity compared to other areas in the county.
      3. Large number of parcels of property or buildings where nuisances exist or occur.
      4. High occurrence of crime.
      5. Continuing decline in population.
   B. Initiation submittal requirements.
      1. A written description and map showing the boundaries of the proposed infill overlay zone;
      2. A list by name and title, of all ownership interest within the proposed zone (e.g. individual, corporation, trust, or limited partnership);
      3. Written evidence the proposed zone has met the Purpose and Criteria of this chapter; and,
      4. Scaled maps showing the existing zoning and existing comprehensive plan designations of the proposed zone and abutting properties.
   C. Initiation. A request to initiate an Infill Overlay Zone may be made by:
      1. Property owners within the proposed zone; or,
      2. The Planning and Zoning Commission; or,
      3. The Board of Supervisors.
   D. Public Notice and Hearing requirements.
      1. Public notice of the hearing before the commission and the board of supervisors shall be given including property owners within the proposed zone and within three hundred feet of the boundaries of the proposed zone. The public review, notice and comments, Planning and Zoning Commission review, and Board of Supervisors review shall be consistent with Sections 18.91.060(B) and (C), 18.91.070, 18.91.080, as applicable, of the rezoning process except as modified by the requirements outlined in this chapter; 
      2. The Development Services Department may notice other County departments/offices such as, but not limited to, Sheriff, public works departments, Community Development and Neighborhood Conservation and outside agencies to help address infill-related neighborhood issues; and,
      3. At the public hearing for the establishment of an infill overlay zone, the residents and property owners of the surrounding area, as well as interested citizens and organizations shall be heard.
(Ord. 2018-31 § 2 (part), 2018)
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