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Parcel13225066A
JurisdictionTucson, Pima County
City of Tucson ZoningI-2
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NCZ-A Davis Monthan AEZ Paddle

Tucson WardWard 5
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Annexations & Original City Zoning (OCZ)

Date - 08/17/2026 2:17 a.m.
Total Number Of OZC Plans - (1)
Plan Description Annexation Ordinance Effective Date OCZ Ordinance
C15-95-13 Swan/Irvington 8518 07/27/1995 8579

Permits

Parcel Number - 13225066A
Date - 08/17/2026 2:17 a.m.
Total Number Of Permits - (25)
Permit Permit Status Entered Date Expired Date Unit Type Description
T22FC00104 Complete 02/09/2022 04/10/2023 Fire Construction Permit Fire Alarm & Detection Systems - We had to replace the AES radio with a new one as the old one stopped working.; Fire Alarm Systems - New Sq Ft: 5000; Fire Alarm Systems - Monitor Only; Additional Plan Reviews: 1; Additional Inspections: 3
TC-COM-0825-01552 Issued 08/18/2025 07/15/2027 BLDG 1 Commercial Building Changing use of Building A from "Factory" to a mixture of "Factory" and "Assembly - Restaurant"
TF-FOP-0924-01011 Complete 09/03/2024 10/13/2024 Fire Operational Permit SARSEF community playdate - special events - organizer
TF-FOP-1025-01376 Complete 10/20/2025 11/16/2025 BLDG 1 Fire Operational Permit Family Fun Night Robin Evans Kremer (520) 235-2838
TF-FOP-1125-01465 Complete 11/06/2025 12/20/2025 BLDG 1 Fire Operational Permit The Logical Foundation Fundraiser Robin Evans Kremer (520) 235-2838
T20CM07828 Expired 11/09/2020 07/28/2021 Residential Building - One or Two Family Expanding electrical system.
TF-FOP-1225-01623 Complete 12/10/2025 01/08/2026 BLDG 1 Fire Operational Permit Speakeasy Night - a fundraising event Robin Evans Kremer (520) 235-2838
T11BU01091 Expired 08/22/2011 05/19/2016 BUILD NEW RAMADA
T11BU01544 Expired 11/21/2011 05/19/2016 GRADSWPP GRADING FOR COMM. ADDITION
T11BU01727 Expired 12/29/2011 05/19/2016 SPKLR Install 102 fire sprinklers
T11CM03204 Expired 10/06/2011 08/23/2016 COMBO ADD: 9781 S.F. METAL BUILDING ADDITION TO MANUFACTURING FACILITIES
T11CM03444 Expired 11/03/2011 05/19/2016 COMBO ADDITION: SHED AND PAINT BOOTH
T16CM00677 Expired 01/28/2016 01/03/2017 COMBO INTERIOR DEMO
T16CM01862 L of c 03/10/2016 07/17/2022 COMBO TI; FACTORY USE
T16CM02824 Final 04/19/2016 04/10/2017 COMBO TI: RENOVATE RESTROOMS - CREATIVE MACHINES
T16CM08905 Final 11/29/2016 05/30/2017 COMBO GAS RECONNECT
T16OT00744 Expired 06/17/2016 12/17/2016 SIGN 1- ILLUM WALL SIGN
T17FO00253 Final 03/30/2017 04/03/2018 FIREOPER 50 min. Flam Chen Circus show 7-10
T18RW01134 Final 03/08/2018 04/08/2018 ROW EMERGENCY (2) 5 X 5 BELLHOLES IN DIRT FRONT TO REPAIR/REPLACE GAS LINE ADDRESS ON APPLICATION IS LISTED AS 4101 E IRVINGTON RD
T20RW00313 Final 01/17/2020 04/24/2020 ROW n.544595 - JOB WILL REQUIRE ACCESS TO HH #27721, AN EXISTING UNNAMED HH, AND MH #27636 TO SPLICE AND PLACE FIBER ADDRESS ON APPLICATION IS 5160 S SWAN RD
T20RW00762 Final 02/07/2020 04/29/2020 ROW N.612508 - JOB WILL REQUIRE ACCESS TO MH #27636 TO SPLICE AND PLACE FIBER ADDRESS ON APPLICATION IS 3950 E IRVINGTON RD
T21FC00376 Final 05/14/2021 04/17/2022 FIRECONS Modify fire sprinkler system to accommodate existing system - Add 8 heads
T21RW00738 Final 02/16/2021 04/23/2021 ROW TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF ASPHALT, WITHIN THE ROW REMOVING A TOTAL OF 427 SY AND REPLACING A TOTAL OF 289 SY. INGRESS/ EGRESS FOR BUSINESS AND RESIDENTIAL ACCESS SHALL BE MAINTAINED. FIELD ADJUSTMENTS MAY BE REQUIRED. PAVEMENT PATCHING IS NECESSARY WHERE PAVEMENT IS CUT. PATCH LIMITS- THE LIMITS OF THE PAVING SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 1-FT OUTSIDE THE EXCAVATION. POTHOLES SPACED CLOSELY TOGETHER AND WITHIN 8-FT OF EACH OTHER WILL NEED TO BE JOINED TOGETHER BY ONE SURFACE PATCH. BACKFILL WITH CLSM SLURRY OR AGGREGATE BASE COURSE (ABC.) ASPHALTIC CONCRETE USED SHALL BE CITY OF TUCSON MIX NO. 3 OR COT MIX NO. 2 WITH TR-22, INSPECTOR TO ADVISE. REPAIR ALL LANDSCAPING DISTURBED. THIS INCLUDES IRRIGATION, PLANTINGS, GROUNDCOVER, AND HARDSCAPE. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING MEASURES SHALL BE PRACTICED DURING WORK AND CONSTRUCTION. MAINTAIN PEDESTRIAN ACCESS.
T21RW02131 Final 05/03/2021 07/12/2021 ROW DRILL 8' W X 26' D TO PLACE POLE FOUNDATION THEN SET NEW POLE
T22FC00055 Final 01/25/2022 02/26/2023 FIRECONS Modify existing fire sprinkler system to conform to new floor plan.

Code Enforcement

Parcel Number - 13225066A
Date - 08/17/2026 2:17 a.m.
Total Number Of Code Cases - 1
Case Number Case Status Entered Date Closed Date Unit Type Description
T16DV00027 Complian 01/04/2016 N/A DNR_VIOL T.F.D ON SITE AND THE FENCING WAS CUT, INSPECTOR NIKI CALLED

Plans

Parcel Number - 13225066A
Date - 08/17/2026 2:17 a.m.
Total Number Of Plans - 3
Plan Number Plan Status Application Date Expired Date Unit Type Description
TC-BCA-0726-00117 Approved 07/07/2026 N/A BLDG 1 Appeal - Building Official Extension of permit, GC of project changed. (******PLEASE SUBMIT A REVISION TO THE ACTUAL BUILDING PERMIT. PERMIT #TC-COM-0825-01552 for the Sewer Re-alignment)
TC-BCA-0726-00126 Withdrawn 07/13/2026 N/A BLDG 1 Appeal - Building Official July 13, 2026 City of Tucson Development Services Department Tucson, Arizona Re: Permit Extension Appeal — Additional Information in Support of Requested Extension To Whom It May Concern: The purpose of this letter is to provide additional context and to formally appeal for the extension of the subject permit. We respectfully ask that the City of Tucson Development Services Department consider the circumstances described below, which were largely outside the control of the project owner, and grant the requested extension so that this important project may move forward to successful completion. Background: Reason for Minimal Progress The limited progress on this project to date is directly attributable to a fundamental misalignment between the original General Contractor (GC) and the scope of this work. The GC made numerous false starts — conducting site visits, attending kickoff meetings, and representing that they were actively soliciting bids — yet repeatedly failed to advance the project. This cycle of inaction continued for several months before the GC abruptly withdrew from the project entirely, leaving the nonprofit project owner with minimal progress made and little time remaining to demonstrate activity sufficient to preserve the active permit. Progress Made Since the Original GC's Departure Despite these setbacks, the project team has taken meaningful and deliberate steps to get the project back on track: • Sewer scoping and tracing was completed, providing the data necessary to prepare updated as-built and demolition plans. • A thorough search, interview process, and selection of a new General Contractor was conducted. • The new GC has been formally contracted, added to the project, and a plan developed to revive the permit. • The new GC has proactively engaged with Development Services to understand all requirements, filed the extension request, and the project owner has paid all associated fees. Proposed Project Plan — Conditions of This Extension Request If the extension is granted, the project team commits to executing the following plan: Remainder of July through August • File updated demolition plan based on the newly acquired sewer routing data. • Use updated plans to begin soliciting bids from the specialty contractors required to complete the work. September • Finalize contractor selections. • Collect Certificates of Insurance (COIs), review contractor licensing, and confirm all compliance requirements. • Finalize project budget. • Allow for potential pause for nonprofit board review and cost approval, in alignment with standard board meeting cycles. • Develop comprehensive construction plan, timeline, and confirmed start date. October through December • Complete construction, obtain all required inspections, and achieve permit closeout prior to year-end. January 2027 • Contingency/overflow period, if needed, to address any outstanding items. Why This Time Will Be Different: The GC–Project Alignment Issue Has Been Resolved The root cause of the prior delays — a misalignment between the General Contractor and the project — has been directly addressed through the selection of a new GC. The following factors give us strong confidence in the team's ability to deliver: • Philosophical and mission alignment: Resilience Developers LLC (RD) is philosophically aligned with the nonprofit project owner. Supporting community-oriented projects of this nature is core to RD's mission and brand, and is the kind of work the RD team finds genuinely fulfilling. • Appropriate project scale: This small commercial project is well-matched to the scope of work RD is currently and successfully processing. • Dedicated Project Management: RD has assigned a dedicated Project Manager to this project. The PM and the project owner will maintain weekly touchpoints (via email, video call, and/or in-person meetings) to track goals, timeline, risks, budget, and next steps. • Accountability checkpoint: Should the project owner find that RD is not meeting expectations, they commit to taking immediate action to replace the GC by September 1, 2026 — providing sufficient time to prevent a recurrence of the previous situation. The project team is committed, organized, and ready to deliver. We respectfully ask for the opportunity to complete this work and make a meaningful contribution to the Tucson community. We greatly appreciate the City of Tucson Development Services Department's consideration of this appeal and are happy to provide any additional information or meet in person should that be helpful. Respectfully submitted, Jason Laros Founder & Manager | Resilience Developers LLC 520-800-6663 | welcome@resiliencedevelopers.com ROC 332295 & 341480
TP-PRE-0325-00045 Complete 03/05/2025 N/A BLDG 1 Pre-Application We'd like to apply for a grading permit to modify drainage on our property and add some trees. We hope to have our landscape architects present. We'd also like to discuss and get some guidance on a planned PAD with some additional features that would follow the grading and landscaping.