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Parcel Attributes
Parcel13402005F
JurisdictionTucson, Pima County
Water Course

Wash

City of Tucson ZoningRX-1
Tucson WardWard 2
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Annexations & Original City Zoning (OCZ)

Address: 9111 E MAGDALENA RD
Date - 12/21/2025 3:12 p.m.
Total Number Of Annexations & Original City Zoning (1)
Plan Description Annexation Ordinance Effective Date OCZ Ordinance
C9-73-70 Hermosa Hills - Halcyon Acres 4113 4290

Rezoning Cases

Date - 12/21/2025 3:12 p.m.
Total Number Of Rezone Cases - (1)
Case No. Description New Zone Status Status Date
C9-18-07 Meyer & Pearson - Magdalena RX-1 Effectuated 03/29/2018

Permits

Address: 9111 E MAGDALENA RD
Date - 12/21/2025 3:12 p.m.
Total Number Of Permits - (6)
Permit Status Apply Date Expired Date Unit Type Description
T21CM07922 Inspections Complete 10/05/2021 05/12/2025 Residential Building - One or Two Family Storage Building
T21CM04075 Expired 05/12/2021 11/22/2021 Residential Building - One or Two Family upgrade 200 amp service to 400amp
TC-RES-0525-02484 Inspections 05/09/2025 05/13/2026 UNIT 2 Residential Building - One or Two Family Replace Guest House on existing slab
TC-RES-0525-02443 Void 05/08/2025 N/A Residential Building - One or Two Family VOIDED WRONG PERMIT TYPE Build new guest house on the existing Guest house on concrete slab. Construct new guest house on existing property reinstall electrical sub panel, add new 2-ton split system and add new bathroom and kitchen fixtures
TD-DEV-0323-00177 Void 03/20/2023 03/19/2024 Development Package VOID - wrong application type Board of Adjustment Application. Project Description Provide a description of the project including, but not limited to its lot area, square footage of proposed or existing structures, proposed use/s, is a multiphase project, etc. If this project is the subject of a rezoning or special exception request, HPZ review, or a zoning violation, please provide current status of that case. Subject property is a 3.44 acre (149,846.4 square feet) parcel zoned RX-1. The area of the parcel is more than four times the minimum lot size for RX-1 (36,000 square feet) and also greater than the minimum lot size for the SR zone (144,000 square feet). RX-1 is a residential zone with a maximum building height of 30 feet. Existing improvements include the main house, a one-story 2,926 square foot single family residence facing east toward Magdalena, a one-story 1,193 square foot guest house, a one-story 993 square foot bunk house, two 320 square foot shipping containers, several corrals with shade structures, and a horse arena. The buildings are served by multiple unpaved driveways. The horse arena is a roughly 5,000 square foot cleared and level open space. The project consists of constructing a new 21’-1/2" tall 50 foot by 50 foot 2,500 square foot steel barn to be used to store collector cars, a car hauler, pick-up truck/tow vehicle, and a backhoe in the current location of the horse arena. The barn will be set back 23 feet from Gollob Road and screened by existing vegetation including mature trees. Existing on-site vegetation includes: • Cercidium microphyllum – foothill palo verde • Prosopis velutina – velvet mesquite • Acacia constricta – white thorn acacia • Acaia greggii – cat claw acacia • Ferocacus wislizeni – barrel cactus • Larrea tridentata - creosote • Opuntia englemannii - prickly pear The project site has a long history as an active “horse property” use resulting in a fair amount of disturbance including buildings, multiple corrals, shade structures, outdoor storage, and multiple unpaved driveways. Nevertheless, there is a significant number of native trees including foothill palo verde and velvet mesquite south around the main house. To the west of the main house the topography drops down to an south-to-north drainageway that supports one of the more significant stands of native trees on the site. The informal horse arena is elevated above the surrounding area. Based on aerial photos, the arena has been cleared and in use continuously at least the last 24 years, possibly much more. The barn is proposed to be located in the area now used for the horse arena. Calculated per UDC Section 6.6.3.E the area of the existing and proposed accessory buildings is 3,862 square feet or 132% of the area of the main house. If the barn was attached to the main house, the area of the main house would be 5,426 square feet, and area of the accessory buildings would be 1,362 square feet or 25% of the area of the main house.
T21CM05470 FINAL 07/02/2021 03/22/2022 COMBO Install 10kW Rooftop Solar

Code Enforcement

Address: 9111 E MAGDALENA RD
Date - 12/21/2025 3:12 p.m.
Total Number Of Code Cases - (3)
Case Number Case Status Entered Date Exp Date Unit Type Description
CE-VIO1022-00030 Referred 10/31/2022 01/11/2023 MULT - Excessive storage, work without permit,
CE-VIO0123-01371 Active 01/11/2023 Grading and Dirt piled at the curb
CE-VIO0325-01309 Closed - Resolved 03/28/2025 12/02/2025 RWOP : An existing building was demolished, and a new ADU is now being constructed on the east side of the property.

Plans

Address: 9111 E MAGDALENA RD
Date - 12/21/2025 3:12 p.m.
Total Number Of Plans - (1)
Plan Number Status Application Date Exp Date Unit Type Description
TP-PRE-0123-00076 Complete 01/11/2023 N/A -- Pre-Application Conference Board of Adjustment variance

Record Requests

Address: 9111 E MAGDALENA RD
Date - 12/21/2025 3:12 p.m.
Total Number Of Requests - (3)
Request Number Status Request Date Completed Date Type Description
REQ-0123-00710 Complete 01/12/2023 02/21/2023 Requests Board of Adjustment variance
REQ-0825-05356 Complete 08/27/2025 08/27/2025 Requests 9111 E. Magdalena Rd #2, Tucson, AZ 85710
REQ-1223-07120 Approved 12/27/2023 01/16/2024 Requests We have encountered delays in completing our Storage Building due to schedules being pushed back by hired contractors and craftsmen, and delays of some materials ordered