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Parcel Attributes
Parcel116150960
JurisdictionTucson, Pima County
City of Tucson ZoningR-2
Tucson WardWard 1
Tucson Registered NeighborhoodMenlo Park
Major Street & Route

Arterial or Collector

Pima County Data Assessor, Recorder, Treasurer, ...
Parcel Map Map
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Annexations & Original City Zoning (OCZ)

Address: 1 N TUCSON TE
Date - 02/03/2026 3:49 p.m.
Total Number Of Annexations & Original City Zoning (1)
Plan Description Annexation Ordinance Effective Date OCZ Ordinance
Menlo Park District 949

Permits

Address: 1 N TUCSON TE
Date - 02/03/2026 3:49 p.m.
Total Number Of Permits - (5)
Permit Status Apply Date Expired Date Unit Type Description
TC-RES-1023-09066 Complete 10/25/2023 06/08/2026 Residential Building - One or Two Family CE-VIO0923-05390 - Workshop and Ramada with 7' Fences - Carport on TC-RES-0325-01449
TC-RES-0325-01448 Complete 03/20/2025 02/04/2026 Residential Building - One or Two Family Fence extension. Plan set under TC-RES-1023-09066
TC-RES-0325-01449 Complete 03/20/2025 06/08/2026 Residential Building - One or Two Family Carport - CE-VIO0923-05390
T15EX02024 EXPIRED 07/01/2015 04/19/2015 EXCAV (1) 5'X5' BELLHOLE TO ABANDON PIPE (ALLEY) REPLACES PERMIT #U2014002995
T98BU01692 FINAL 07/07/1998 03/24/1999 POOL/SPA POOL & SPA:GUNITE TD #13-94-81

Code Enforcement

Address: 1 N TUCSON TE
Date - 02/03/2026 3:49 p.m.
Total Number Of Code Cases - (1)
Case Number Case Status Entered Date Exp Date Unit Type Description
CE-VIO0923-05390 Active 09/06/2023 RWOP - Steel fencing was placed on top of already existing walling. Wall with steel is now 10ft in height.

Plans

Address: 1 N TUCSON TE
Date - 02/03/2026 3:49 p.m.
Total Number Of Plans - (1)
Plan Number Status Application Date Exp Date Unit Type Description
TP-PRE-0324-00078 Complete 03/27/2024 N/A -- Pre-Application Conference Per conversations with Nicholas Martell and Mark Castro, I would like to have a pre-application meeting regarding a Board of Adjustment variance for my property. The variance will include issues related to: 1) The gross square footage ratio of the small, historic house vis-a-vis the large yard. 2) Changing access to the property over the last 120 years, which has effectively made the former front yard into the current back yard. This means that old structures behind the house are now regarded as between the house and the front of the property. 3) The western border of the property, where a low block wall sits atop a large retaining wall.