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Parcel Attributes
Parcel117032670
JurisdictionTucson, Pima County
City of Tucson ZoningC-3
Tucson WardWard 6
Tucson Downtown Incentive ZoneDowntown Infill Incentive District
Tucson Registered NeighborhoodWest University
Major Street & Route

Arterial or Collector
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Intersection Buffer

National Register Historic DistrictMiracle Mile Historic District
Structure on National Register of Historic Places

Contributor

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

Address: 700 N STONE AV
Date - 01/15/2026 9:12 a.m.
Total Number Of Annexations & Original City Zoning (1)
Plan Description Annexation Ordinance Effective Date OCZ Ordinance
Original Town Of Tucson ORIGINAL

Special Development Requests & Requirements

Address: 700 N STONE AV
Date - 01/15/2026 9:12 a.m.
Total Number Of Special Development Permits - (2)
Activity Number Status Apply Date Expired Date Unit Type Description
H000013281 CLOSED 12/29/2021 N/A Historical Information
T14SA00376 COMPLETE 11/05/2014 N/A Zoning Adminstration Letter

Permits

Address: 700 N STONE AV
Date - 01/15/2026 9:12 a.m.
Total Number Of Permits - (9)
Permit Status Apply Date Expired Date Unit Type Description
TR-ROW-0725-00972 Complete 07/30/2025 11/02/2025 Right-of-Way (ROW) ROW Permit for Prop 101 Portion of Rehabilitation Package 10 - Stone Ave, Franklin St, Pennington St, and Cushing St
C10-02-34 Submitted 06/17/2009 N/A Zoning Compliance
TC-COM-0425-00832 Approved - Awaiting Customer Attention 04/25/2025 N/A Commercial Building Remodel existing structure for office space
117-03-267 VOID 06/08/2009 N/A LUCAPHST
C10-02-32 EFECTUAT 01/27/2009 N/A LUCAPHST C10-02-34 IEF ARCHITECTS OFFICE (T02CM02009) The applicant's property is a 12,680 square foot site developed with an existing commercial building built in the 1930s. The applicant is proposing a new architect office use of the property, a change of use of land which requires the entire site be brought into compliance with current LUC regulations. The applicant's request requires the following variances; 1) Delete the fifty (50) offstreet parking spaces required for the project; 2) Delete the three (3) Class 1 and one (1) Class 2 type bicycle spaces required for the project; 3) Delete the pedestrian access required to be provided between the building and either 4th Street or Echols Avenue a paved alleyway; 4) To allow the street perimeter yard requirement between the building and the Stone Avenue frontage be reduced from twenty-two (22) feet to approximately eleven (11) feet nine (9) inches; 5) Delete the canopy tree requirements along the property's street frontages; 6) Delete the ten (10) foot wide street landscape border required along the property's street frontages; and 7) Delete the interior landscape borders required for the project. Delete the screen requirements along the property's street frontages. DECISION: VARIANCES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, AND 7: GRANTED WITHOUT CONDITION.
T02CM02009 C OF O 04/18/2002 02/18/2004 COMBO TI:OFFICE
T14CM08798 L OF C 12/22/2014 11/02/2015 COMBO TI: REMODEL OFFICE
T15OT00771 FINAL 06/05/2015 05/31/2016 SIGN (22866) 1- ILLUM WALL SIGN
T17CM05232 L OF C 07/07/2017 02/27/2018 COMBO T17DV02426 CAR INTO BLDG REPAIR

Record Requests

Address: 700 N STONE AV
Date - 01/15/2026 9:12 a.m.
Total Number Of Requests - (1)
Request Number Status Request Date Completed Date Type Description
REQ-0424-02645 Complete 04/04/2024 04/04/2024 Requests *ALL HISTORICAL DATA PREVIOUSLY UPLOADED UNDER ACTIVITY NUMBER 'H000013281' ON PRO. FOR NEWER/CURRENT INFO, PLEASE CHECK PRO.* - We have a corroded pipe that has recently made itself known by coming out of the cement floor. Our plumping service and leak detection service are not sure what kind of pipe it is (electric or gas) and therefore don't want to touch it. We are looking for original plans that may show what kind of pipe was laid into the floor. We want to remove it as it is a tripping hazard and this is both a workplace and a location where family events are hosted. But, we can't touch it until we know it isn't gas.