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Permits

Address: 11210 E OLD VAIL RD
Date - 08/17/2026 midnight
Total Number Of Permits - (5)
Permit Status Apply Date Expired Date Unit Type Description
TD-DEV-1223-00491 Fees Paid 12/22/2023 01/16/2027 Development Package Revision1-City Project, water site, Grading only. Attention: Stephen Blood Grubbing and clearing of project site for Rough Grading Permit; will submit full plan set once completed
TC-COM-0924-01875 Issued 09/27/2024 06/09/2025 Commercial Building Two welded steel water reservoir tanks approximately 170' diameter and 20' tall each.
TE-FPU-0924-00299 Complete 09/23/2024 N/A Floodplain Use Water Utility site reservoir and pumping station expansion
TC-COM-0626-00865 Inspections 06/11/2026 06/26/2027 Commercial Building City of Tucson, Tucson Water CIP Project. This is related to Development Package TD-DEV-1223-00491. This is for the new control building and booster pumps. Corona De Tucson Reservoir and Booster Station.
TC-COM-0426-00485 Issued 04/07/2026 11/29/2026 Commercial Building Corona De Tucson Reservoir and Booster Station - [RESTAMP ONLY -REVIEWED UNDER CIP-0324-00005 (11210 E OLD VAIL RD TUCSON, AZ 85747)]

Plans

Address: 11210 E OLD VAIL RD
Date - 08/17/2026 midnight
Total Number Of Plans - (3)
Plan Number Status Application Date Exp Date Unit Type Description
CIP-0324-00005 In Review 03/06/2024 N/A -- (CIP) Development Site + Commercial Structure Corona De Tucson Reservoir and Booster Station
TP-PRE-0123-00083 Complete 01/18/2023 N/A -- Pre-Application Conference A new Tucson Water 4-million-gallon (MG) concrete reservoir and booster pump station are the primary facilities proposed for the existing Old Vail Tank Site. The new reservoir will provide 4MG of storage for existing and future development and will specifically provide potable water to TW’s G, H, I and K Zone service areas. The new 4MG concrete reservoir will also provide fire protection storage for TW’s G-Zone. Some key project elements include: a. Construct one (1) rectangular 4MG conventionally reinforced concrete reservoir divided into two cells with each cell baffled. Design this concrete reservoir for service to both the existing G-I Zone Vail Water Company booster pump station and the new G-I Zone Corona de Tucson booster pump station. b. Reconfigure and replace portions of the G-I Zone Vail Water Company booster pump station. Design a new lowered suction manifold system with booster pump cans to align the G-I Zone Vail Water Company booster pump station with the new G-I Zone Corona De Tucson booster pump station. The existing G-I Zone Vail Water Company booster pump station discharge header will remain. The existing pumps and electrical equipment will be utilized to maintain service while installing the new suction manifold and pump cans and will be reused in the new portions of the GI Zone Vail Water Company booster pump station c. New disinfection building that has sufficient chlorination capacity to serve the existing G-H Zone booster pump station, the existing G-I Zone Vail Water Company booster pump station, and the proposed G-I Zone Corona de Tucson booster pump station. Connect the disinfection system directly to all three booster pump station manifolds d. Determine supplemental mixing or aeration requirements for the two existing steel tanks (existing 200K-gallon north tank and 250K-gallon south tank) to maintain water quality within the dead storage area below 5-feet above grade. e. Determine disinfection related design enhancements for the rectangular 4MG conventionally reinforced concrete reservoir such as incorporating recirculation pumps, baffles, rounded reservoir corners, mixing, or aeration f. Assess the requirements and configuration for design relocation of the existing recirculation pump and piping that services the existing 200K-gallon and 250K-gallon steel tanks, as well as for the new 4MG concrete reservoir. Please see Executive Summary (Section ES-1) and Project Alternatives (Section 10.0) of the attached Preliminary Design Report for a full project description and preliminary site plan. Design will be done by jointly by Westland Resources and Stantec. David Carnahan is the Tucson Water PM for this project: Design Section/Planning and Engineering Division Office: 520-837-2132 Cell : 520-850-0610 david.carnahan@tucsonaz.gov
TW-PLAN-0526-0115 In Review 05/05/2026 N/A -- TW Capital Plan Old Vail Reservoir and Booster Improvements.

Record Requests

Address: 11210 E OLD VAIL RD
Date - 08/17/2026 midnight
Total Number Of Requests - (1)
Request Number Status Request Date Completed Date Type Description
REQ-1223-06780 Complete 12/11/2023 12/11/2023 Requests *THE FILES FOR THIS ADDRESS ARE RESTRICTED. PLEASE CONTACT: building_official@tucsonaz.gov REGARDING PERMISSIONS. (docs & plans in OnBase)*