Ariz. Admin. Code § R17-3-502 - Applicability
A. A person or
entity shall not encroach on a state highway right-of-way without obtaining an
encroachment permit.
B. Only the
following types of encroachments qualify for a Department encroachment permit:
1. Access improvements to abutting
properties, consistent with subsection (C)(6);
2. Utility construction and maintenance,
including underground and overhead;
3. Drainage improvements;
4. Airspace encroachments, such as
overhanging signs, awnings, and banners;
5. Landscaping;
6. Special events;
7. Removing or improving an existing
encroachment;
8. Rest area coffee
breaks;
9. Change in the principal
activity or function of an abutting property where an access or utility
encroachment has been constructed;
10. Adopt-a-highway;
11. Activities, such as surveying, performed
to compile information about physical features in the highway
right-of-way;
12. Traffic control
unrelated to the types of encroachments listed above for specific incidents,
such as hazardous material removal, accident clean-up, or check points by
government enforcement; and
13. For
such uses as the Director specifies.
C. An encroachment not listed under
subsection (B) is ineligible to qualify for an encroachment permit and is an
unauthorized encroachment. An unauthorized encroachment also includes:
1. Outdoor advertising signs, except as an
overhang in subsection (B)(4);
2.
Parking areas;
3. Sales of any
service or thing;
4. Bicycling,
walking, horseback riding, or other activities prohibited under A.R.S. §
28-733;
5. Any commercial or industrial activity;
or
6. Access to undeveloped
property abutting a state highway, unless the applicant demonstrates a plan
for:
a. Immediate development of the property
evidenced by construction plans or building permits, or
b. Continuing maintenance of the undeveloped
property.
D.
A new owner of an existing permitted encroachment shall apply for an
encroachment permit in the new owner's name within 30 days from the date of
purchase of the abutting real property.
Notes
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