Subdivision Ordinance
Eloy updated its subdivision ordinance in 2018 to provide for the orderly growth and
harmonious development of the city. Subdivision plats must be submitted for review and
approval by the City. Picacho Peak Stagefield is outside of the city limits of Eloy, so
subdivision regulations would not assist in protecting the site at this time.
Building Codes
The City of Eloy has adopted the following building codes.
International Building Code, 2012 Edition
International Mechanical Code, 2012 Edition
National Electrical Code, 2011 Edition
International Fire Code, 2012 Edition
Energy Code, 2012 Edition
International Residential Code, 2012 Edition
International Plumbing Code, 2012 Edition
International Fuel Gas Code, 2012 Edition
International Property Maintenance Code, 2012 Edition
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Town of Queen Creek
Over the past 10 years, the Town of Queen Creek’s population has increased over
80 percent. The town center and new schools, roads, parks, and shopping areas were
developed to support and maintain the high quality of life that residents of Queen Creek
have come to associate with the community. Over the next 10 years, the town’s
population is projected to double. The Rittenhouse Training Site is located east of Queen
Creek’s Municipal Planning Area.
General Plan
The Town of Queen Creek General Plan includes 10 elements that guide the community’s
growth and support its high quality of life.
Land Use
Housing
Growth Areas
Circulation
Recreation, Parks & Open Space
Background Report
Environmental
Water Resources
Economic Development
Cost of Development
Public Safety
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