Standard school proximity restrictions apply No local tobacco restrictions : Phoenix follows state law without additional tobacco-specific ordinances Tucson City business license : Required through the City of Tucson Fee : Varies contact the City of Tucson for the current amount Zoning : Verify with Tucson's Planning and Development Services No local flavor ban : Tucson doesn't add tobacco-specific restrictions beyond state law Scottsdale Business license : Required through the City of Scottsdale Affluent market : Higher household income means potential for premium product focus (premium cigars, high-end glass) Zoning : Scottsdale has specific commercial zoning verify tobacco retail is permitted Other AZ Cities Mesa : Standard city business license, straightforward process Chandler : Business license required, no additional tobacco restrictions Tempe : College town (ASU) expect heightened age verification enforcement Flagstaff : Northern AZ market, different demographics than Phoenix metro Practical takeaway : Arizona's local licensing is consistently simple across the state

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The most common sources of CO are exhaust systems, furnaces, water heaters, kerosene space heaters, boat engines, cigarette smoke, gasoline or diesel powered generators, and fireplaces