Wood pergolas in Pima County require a residential building permit. Attached installations require an engineering stamp. Freestanding builds require footing engineering and inspection. A licensed installer handles every page of it.
The HOA side requires more care than aluminum
Wood pergola ARC submissions in the Foothills and Oro Valley typically require stained finish samples on actual cedar or fir, not just a paint chip. Color match to existing home trim within the HOA's approved palette. Renderings showing the pergola in context from multiple angles, not just a top-down plan. And in some communities, a maintenance plan specifying re-stain frequency.
Foothills, Oro Valley, and Skyline-area HOAs typically approve cedar in natural or warm walnut stain finishes the most quickly. Bright or contemporary stain colors, gray-wash, white-wash, or black, often face additional scrutiny and occasional rejection.
A licensed Tucson installer with experience in wood pergola ARC submissions across the Foothills and Oro Valley can guide you toward finishes that won't trigger a second review.