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Parcel121092000
JurisdictionTucson, Pima County
City of Tucson ZoningR-1
Tucson WardWard 6
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Annexations & Original City Zoning (OCZ)

Date - 08/17/2026 11:45 a.m.
Total Number Of OZC Plans - (1)
Plan Description Annexation Ordinance Effective Date OCZ Ordinance
C9-59-19 North To Roger Rd. And East To Kolb Rd. 1895 04/26/1959 1957

Permits

Parcel Number - 121092000
Date - 08/17/2026 11:45 a.m.
Total Number Of Permits - (3)
Permit Permit Status Entered Date Expired Date Unit Type Description
T20CM04979 Expired 08/01/2020 01/31/2021 Residential Building - One or Two Family INTERIOR GAS LINE
T20RW04470 Final 08/06/2020 09/05/2020 ROW (2) 5x5 bellholes in dirt/blktop front----to repair/replace gas line
T99EL01100 Final 05/24/1999 12/01/1999 ELECT UPGRADE:ELECTRIC:TO 200AMP

Plans

Parcel Number - 121092000
Date - 08/17/2026 11:45 a.m.
Total Number Of Plans - 1
Plan Number Plan Status Application Date Expired Date Unit Type Description
TP-ENT-0826-00014 In review 08/07/2026 N/A Map/Use Changes - Entitlements Historic Landmark HL Zone. Historic Landmark Application for the Mary and Aldo Bondante House, 5111 E. Citrus Street, Tucson, Arizona 85712. This application requests designation of the property as a City of Tucson Historic Landmark based on its architectural and historical significance. Constructed in 1956, the residence was designed by Tucson artist Charles Alfred Clement for his sister-in-law, Mary Bondante, her husband Aldo Bondante, and their family. The property is an important and highly intact example of Clement’s limited body of residential architectural work in Tucson and reflects distinctive mid-twentieth-century approaches to residential design in the Sonoran Desert. The Historic Landmark nomination was reviewed by the Tucson-Pima County Historical Commission, which unanimously recommended approval of the designation. This application advances the nomination through the City of Tucson Historic Landmark designation process and includes documentation of the property’s history, architecture, integrity, and significance.