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Activity Search: TR-ROW-0923-01156
Activity
Parcel Attributes
Parcel | 11507172A 115072110 11507285A 115073060 |
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Jurisdiction | Tucson |
City of Tucson Zoning | C-3, NR-2 |
Tucson Ward | Ward 3 |
Tucson Downtown Incentive Zone | Downtown Infill Incentive District |
Tucson Registered Neighborhood | Feldman's |
Major Streets & Routes | Arterial or Collector ,Intersection Buffer |
Pima County Data | Assessor, Recorder, Treasurer, ... |
Parcel Map | Map |
Address |
Permits
Date - 12/23/2024 7:04 p.m.
Number Of Permits - (2)
Permit | Status | Apply Date | Expired Date | Unit | Type | Description |
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TR-ROW-0923-01156 | Complete | 09/18/2023 | 12/15/2023 | Right-of-Way (ROW) | This Project is being done for the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality for the installation of four groundwater monitoring wells in the ROW's adjacent to the locations listed. This project is a continuation of work that was done in 2022. Each well will be installed in the street shoulder and housed in a 12-inch diameter traffic rated vault. Three of the wells will extend to a depth of 130-feet below grade and one will extend to a depth of 200-feet below grade. A fifth location at 105 W Lee St is for repairs to an existing well vault that was damaged during a recent street paving event and will be replaced. | |
TR-ROW-0923-01156 | Complete | 09/18/2023 | 12/15/2023 | BLDG 1 | Right-of-Way (ROW) | This Project is being done for the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality for the installation of four groundwater monitoring wells in the ROW's adjacent to the locations listed. This project is a continuation of work that was done in 2022. Each well will be installed in the street shoulder and housed in a 12-inch diameter traffic rated vault. Three of the wells will extend to a depth of 130-feet below grade and one will extend to a depth of 200-feet below grade. A fifth location at 105 W Lee St is for repairs to an existing well vault that was damaged during a recent street paving event and will be replaced. |