The move came after city inspectors discovered several building code violations at the temple during an investigation into complaints from neighbors about parking.
The roughly 100-member congregation, which includes people of all ages, from families with young children to the elderly, has begun looking for a new, larger location in Chandler or Tempe, according to a temple spokesman.
The three Buddhist nuns who live at the existing temple have taken vows of poverty and subsist entirely on donations. The temple would be limited to 49 people on site at any one time, because of building occupancy codes, city officials have said.