Address Search: 2857 E SYLVIA ST
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Parcel Attributes
| Parcel | 112073310 |
|---|---|
| Jurisdiction | Tucson, Pima County |
| City of Tucson Zoning | R-1 |
| Tucson Ward | Ward 3 |
| Tucson Registered Neighborhood | Country Glenn |
| Pima County Data | Assessor, Recorder, Treasurer, ... |
| Parcel Map | Map |
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Annexations & Original City Zoning (OCZ)
Address: 2857 E SYLVIA ST
Date - 08/22/2026 9:30 a.m.
Total Number Of Annexations & Original City Zoning (1)
Permits
Address: 2857 E SYLVIA ST
Date - 08/22/2026 9:30 a.m.
Total Number Of Permits - (3)
| Permit | Status | Apply Date | Expired Date | Unit | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TC-RES-1224-06956 | Void | 12/02/2024 | 05/31/2025 | Residential Building - One or Two Family | VOID: OS - A permit with the same scope of work already exists linked to this address, TC-RES-1124-06723. If you made any changes to your plans, such as installing a new riser, please resubmit your revised plans and a detailed revision letter that clearly explains how you revised the plans and where the revisions can be found on the plan sheets to permit TC-RES-1124-06723. This permit TC-RES-1224-06956 will be voided. INSTALL NEW OVERHEAD POWER RISER ON EXISTING ELECTRICAL SERVICE | |
| TE-FPU-1124-00412 | Issued | 11/21/2024 | N/A | Floodplain Use | I am submitting this permit in conjunction with TC-RES-1124-06723. I purchased this house in March 2024. An electrician did an inspection and later did work to get electrical up to code, including attaching grounding rods to the electrical panel and replacing one or two breakers. Later, TEP came by and told me that the electrical panel had been upgraded without proper permitting at some point in the past before I purchased the house. TEP said that I needed to apply for a city permit and get an inspection and clearance from the city to send them. | |
| TC-RES-1124-06723 | Complete | 11/18/2024 | 07/14/2025 | Residential Building - One or Two Family | I purchased this house in March 2024. An electrician did an inspection and later did work to get electrical up to code, including attaching grounding rods to the electrical panel and replacing one or two breakers. Later, TEP came by and told me that the electrical panel had been upgraded without proper permitting at some point in the past before I purchased the house. TEP said that I needed to apply for a city permit and get an inspection and clearance from the city to send them. |