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Parcel Attributes
Parcel117142960
JurisdictionTucson
City of Tucson ZoningHO-3
Tucson WardWard 1
Tucson Registered NeighborhoodBarrio Viejo
National Register Historic District

Barrio Libre Historic District

Structure on National Register of Historic Places

Contributing

Pima County Data Assessor, Recorder, Treasurer, ...
Parcel Map Map

Annexations & Original City Zoning (OCZ)

Address: 494 S CONVENT AV
Date - 12/25/2024 5:19 a.m.
Total Number Of Annexations & Original City Zoning (1)
Plan Description Annexation Ordinance Effective Date OCZ Ordinance
Original Town Of Tucson ORIGINAL None

Rezoning Cases

Date - 12/25/2024 5:19 a.m.
Total Number Of Rezone Cases - (2)
Case No. Description New Zone Status Status Date
C9-74-20 Barrio Historic District HB-2 Effectuated 07/07/2011
C9-74-20 Barrio Historic District HR-4 Effectuated 07/07/2011

Special Development Requests & Requirements

Address: 494 S CONVENT AV
Date - 12/25/2024 5:19 a.m.
Total Number Of Special Development Permits - (1)
Activity Number Status Apply Date Expired Date Unit Type Description
T22SA00152 FINAL 03/23/2022 N/A Historic Preservation Zone Renovation/Addition

Permits

Address: 494 S CONVENT AV
Date - 12/25/2024 5:19 a.m.
Total Number Of Permits - (1)
Permit Status Apply Date Expired Date Unit Type Description
TR-ROW-0924-01103 Complete 09/24/2024 10/28/2024 Right-of-Way (ROW) On Sunday, October 27th Living Streets Alliance will host its 21st Cyclovia Tucson event, connecting downtown Tucson and the City of South Tucson. This is a popular route that has been activate multiple times since 2011 going through Tucson’s oldest neighborhoods (Barrio Viejo, Barrio Santa Rosa, Armory Park), connecting 2 parks and 3 schools (Armory Park, Santa Rosa Park, Mission View Elementary, Ochoa PreK-8, Drachman Montessori), the Children’s Museum Tucson, House of Neighborly Services, John Valenzuela Youth Center, and so much more. It also highlights the future 8th Avenue Bicycle Boulevard, a key north/south route for people on foot and on bike. Over 45 other nonprofit organizations and NGOs, local businesses, and community partners will bring the 2.25 route to life, providing a free, fun, car-free day for an anticipated 50,000 people from across the region to enjoy.