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Inspection History Details
Inspection Status: Approved
Inspection History: SIGN SITE REVIEW
Permit Number - T16OT00825
Inspection Description - SIGN SITE REVIEW
Inspection Status - Approved
Date | Description | Inspector | Results | Comments |
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11/03/2017 | SIGN SITE REVIEW | Approved | ||
10/27/2017 | SIGN SITE REVIEW | Not ready for Inspection | ||
07/08/2016 | SIGN SITE REVIEW | Correction Required | Sec. 3-74. Multiple family residential district. A. Location: The multiple family residential district includes all property in the R-2, R-3 and MH-2 residential zones, Tucson Land Use Code Sec. 2.3.5, 2.3.6 and 2.3.8. The multiple family residential district also includes property in less restrictive zones where the approved site plan, development plan or plat is for a multiple family dwelling as the principal use. The establishment of a more intensive use in conformance with an approved site plan, development plan or plat shall re-designate the property to the applicable sign district. B. Maximum total sign area: 1. Residential and nonresidential uses: Fifty (50) square feet. The sign indicated on application is 117.46 sq ft revises as necessary to comply with size resections Wall sign. Any sign that is fastened, attached, connected or supported in whole or in part by a building or structure, other than a sign structure supported wholly by the ground, with the exposed face of the sign in a plane parallel to the plane of the wall. Freestanding pole sign: A sign that stands alone on its own foundation and must be provided with a pole cover or architectural embellishment. The sign may be higher than the other types of freestanding signs, must be setback further from the street, and is permitted only for larger premises or developments. Verify that the structure that sign is installed is a wall or freestanding sign. Additional comments may apply. |