Scottsdale Zoning

R1-190 Zone in Scottsdale, AZ

R1-190 zoning district rules in Scottsdale, AZ. Permitted uses, setbacks, height limits, and lot coverage requirements.

Residential DistrictSingle-Family Residential

The R1-190 zone in Scottsdale, AZ is a residential district (Single-Family Residential). Permits one dwelling unit per lot. Typically the most restrictive residential zone. Designed to preserve the character of established single-family neighborhoods. This zone requires a 50 ft front setback, 30 ft side setback, and 50 ft rear setback. Maximum building height is 30 feet (2 stories). Maximum lot coverage is 15%.

Common Permitted Uses

  • Single-family homes

Permits one dwelling unit per lot. Typically the most restrictive residential zone. Designed to preserve the character of established single-family neighborhoods.

Setback Requirements

Setback TypeRequirement
Front Setback50 feet
Side Setback30 feet
Rear Setback50 feet

Scottsdale Zoning Ordinance. R1-190 (190,000 sqft lot minimum — approximately 4.4 acres) — large desert estates in North Scottsdale near McDowell Sonoran Preserve.

Height Limits

Max Height
30 feet
Max Stories
2

Scottsdale Zoning Ordinance. Large-lot estates — 2 stories maximum. Desert views and hillside visibility protect criteria may further limit height.

Lot Coverage

Max Coverage
15%

Scottsdale Zoning Ordinance. Very large lot — low coverage preserves desert open space character.

Parking Requirements

Single-family: 2 covered spaces per single-family dwelling. In Scottsdale's upscale market, 3-car garages are common in R1-18 and larger zones. Multi-family: 1.5–2 spaces per unit. No major transit reduction available — Scottsdale has limited Valley Metro light rail access (no stations in Scottsdale proper).

Source: Scottsdale Zoning Ordinance Article 3.200 — Accessory Dwelling Units; Arizona HB 2297 (Laws 2024). Last verified April 6, 2026. View source

Last updated: April 6, 2026
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