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Case: T17DV01905
Case Details
Entered Date:
05/09/2017
Applicant:
CHRIS COOK
Description:
SHED BUILT HAS AN EXPIRED PERMIT RUNNING A BUSINESS WHERE HE INSTALLS WINDOWS AND DOORS ALL HIS MATERIALS ARE IN THE BACK YARD
Case Violations
Case Number: T17DV01905
Case Status: COMPLIAN
Case Description: MULTIPLE TYPES
Total Violations: 2
Violation Date | Code Statue |
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05/23/2017 | UDC, Sec. 4.9.7-E: HOME OCCUPATION: GENERAL STANDARDS 1. Home occupations require review and consideration for approval in accordance with Section 3.3.3, PDSD Director Approval Procedure. 2. The home occupation shall be clearly secondary to the residential use of the dwelling. 3. The home occupation shall be conducted in such a manner that it is compatible with the residential character of the neighborhood in which it is located. 4. Except for multifamily development, no more than 25% of all buildings on the lot may be devoted to the home occupation. For multifamily development, no more than 25% of the dwelling unit may be devoted to the home occupation. A detached accessory building of not more than 200 square feet in area may be used for such home occupation. 5. Persons other than those residing in the dwelling shall not be employed in the home occupation, except that one nonresident of the premises may be employed in the IR, RH, SR, SH, O-2, O-3, NC, C-1, C-2, C-3, OCR-1, and OCR-2 zones. 6. Goods related to the home occupation shall not be visible from the street. 7. Goods shall not be sold on the premises. 8. Outdoor storage of materials or equipment related to the home occupation activity is not permitted on the premises. 9. Except for permitted signage, the home occupation use shall not substantially alter the exterior appearance or character of the residence in which it is conducted, either by exterior construction, lighting, graphics, or other means. 10. No more than one sign shall be visible from the exterior of the property used as a home occupation. The sign shall not exceed one square foot in size. Signs shall also conform to Chapter 3 of the Tucson Code. 11. A home occupation shall not create any nuisance, hazard, or other offensive condition, such as that resulting from noise, smoke, fumes, dust, odors, or other noxious emissions. Electrical or mechanical equipment that causes fluctuations in line voltage, creates any interference in either audio or video reception, or causes any perceivable vibration on adjacent properties is not permitted. 12. No more than five clients per day, and only one client at a time, shall be permitted on site. 13. Except as otherwise required, additional motor vehicle and bicycle parking is not required for a home occupation. The home occupation may involve the use of no more than one commercial vehicle for the transportation of goods or materials to and from the premises. The commercial vehicle is limited to a passenger car, van, or pickup truck. This vehicle cannot be more than 20 feet in overall length and not more than seven feet in overall height and shall be parked on private property in a carport or garage or shielded from view from adjoining properties by landscaping, fencing, or screening material. Motor vehicle and bicycle parking necessitated by the conduct of such home occupation shall be provided on site. 14. Automotive - Service and Repair, hair salon, and Medical Service uses are prohibited as home occupations. |
05/23/2017 | T.C. Ch. 16, Sec. 16-4. PERMITS REQUIRED. Unless otherwise exempt pursuant to section 301 of the Administrative Code, as adopted by reference per section 6-1 of this Code, or pursuant to any other ordinance or statute, no building, structure or building service equipment regulated by this chapter or by the technical codes adopted by the city shall be built, erected, constructed, enlarged, altered, repaired, moved, improved, removed, converted or demolished unless a permit first has been obtained from the building official in the manner provided in the administrative and building codes adopted by the city. The purpose of a permit is to ensure that all construction is inspected by qualified City of Tucson personnel as directed by ordinance to verify compliance with city codes. Failure to obtain proper permit with inspections and approvals shall deem the construction to be unsafe. |
Outstanding Inspections
Case Number: T17DV01905
Case Status: COMPLIAN
Case Description: MULTIPLE TYPES
Total Outstanding Inspections - 3
End Date | Description | Inspector | Results | Comments |
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08/14/2017 | LUC - ILLEGAL HOME OCCUPATION | MENDOZA | Item closed | |
08/14/2017 | LUC - ZONING OTHER | MENDOZA | Item closed | |
08/14/2017 | NPO - WORK WITHOUT PERMIT | MENDOZA | Item closed |
Completed Inspections
Case Status: COMPLIAN
Case Number: T17DV01905
Case Description: MULTIPLE TYPES
Total Completed Inspections - 2
End Date | Description | Inspector | Results | Comments |
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05/23/2017 | INSP - INITIAL CODE ENFORCMENT | MENDOZA | Approved | SHED STILL EXISTS. PERMIT T16CM08427 EXPIRED 5/7/17. WITH NO INSPECTIONS. WINDOWS AND DOORS STORED IN THE REAR YARD AND EASEMENT. ROLL OFF IN THE EASEMENT FULL OF BROKEN WINDOWS AND FRAMING. |
08/14/2017 | INSP - FOLLOW UP CODE ENFORCE | MENDOZA | Approved | CONTAINER REMOVED FROM THE EASEMENT. NO BUSINESS MATERIALS SEEN ON THE PROPERTY. |
Completed Activity Special Conditions
Case Description - MULTIPLE TYPES
Case Number - T17DV01905
Case Status: COMPLIAN
Total Completed Case Activity Conditions: 4
Date | Name |
05/23/2017 | CONTACTED BY MAILING |
05/23/2017 | NOTICE OF VIOLATION ISSUED |
08/14/2017 | VIOLATION CLOSED |
05/09/2017 | RESEARCH |