Permit: T08OT01036
Permit Details
Apply Date:
04/29/2008
Applicant:
JAMES RICHIE
Description:
FLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT
Contractors:
- JARCON CONSTRUCTION INC
Permit Reviews
Permit Number - T08OT01036
Permit Status: Final
Permit Description: FLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT
| Start Date | Submittal | Complete Date | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 04/29/2008 | FLOODPLAIN | 02/04/2009 | COMPLETED |
Outstanding Activity Conditions
Permit Number - T08OT01036
Permit Status: Final
Permit Description: FLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT
Total Outstanding Activity Conditions - 1
| Date | Name |
|---|---|
| 05/06/2008 | October 19, 2007 FLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT # T08OT01036 PROJECT ADDRESS: 3002 E Loretta Drive APPLICANT'S NAME: James Richie PROPERTY OWNER: Terje Aaslid This parcel appears to be impacted by a City of Tucson regulated 100-year floodplain (DSD Study 2007). The applicant is authorized to use a portion of the flood hazard area in the City of Tucson, Arizona, on the property described as: 3002 E Loretta, Tucson, LORETTA HEIGHTS W2 OF LOT 12. In a portion of Township 13 South, Range 14 East, Section 32, for addition of front and rear porch and replace water heater. The applicant agrees to comply with City of Tucson Floodplain and Erosion Hazard, and Watercourse Amenities, Safety and Habitat regulations, and are particularly bound by the conditions stated below. Violation of any of the conditions stated or referred to below, as determined by the City Engineer, shall be grounds for revocation of this permit. Responsibility for renewal of this permit, if necessary, is with the applicant. Issuance of this permit does not constitute a waiver of other requirements contained in the Tucson City Code, Land Use Code, or any other Federal, State, County, or local regulation. No use other than as permitted herein is allowed. Additional uses allowed under City of Tucson Floodplain and Erosion Hazard Regulations and Watercourse Amenities, Safety, and Habitat regulations require the issuance of an additional Floodplain Use Permit. The following 13 conditions apply to this permit: 1) This permit becomes invalid and is subject to additional floodplain review, if any required development permit changes the configuration of the improvement, or, if there is any further disturbance within the floodplain other than that outlined in this application. This floodplain use permit may be subject to conditions or restrictions designed to reduce or mitigate the potential damage or hazard to life or property resulting from development within the regulatory floodplain, floodway or erosion hazard areas as determined by the project engineer and accepted by the City of Tucson. 2) This parcel lies in a City of Tucson identified 100-year floodplain. Therefore, the proposed development is subject to substantial improvement requirements. Substantial Improvement means any reconstruction, repair, rehabilitation, addition or other improvements of a structure, the cost of which equals or exceeds fifty (50) percent of the market value of the structure before the "start of construction" of the improvements. This term includes structures, which have incurred "substantial damage" regardless of the actual repair work performed. Per Sec. 26-4.1 Nonconforming development. (a) Improvements to, or Reconstruction of, Existing Nonconforming Development: (1) Any structure which is substantially improved at a cost equal to or exceeding fifty (50) percent of the full cash value of the structure as shown on that latest assessment rolls of the county assessor wither (a) before the improvement or repair is started, or (b) if the structure has been damaged and is being restored, before the damage occurred, shall conform to these regulations. At the time of improvement or reconstructing the structure or development, floodproofing (non-residential structures only) may be considered as one of the means if bringing it in compliance with this chapter. The proposed improvement is considered a substantial improvement since the house is located within a City of Tucson regulated floodplain and does not a have an elevation certificate on file. The cost of the improvements is estimated at $6,342.00. The current assessed value of the structure is $165,125.00. The assessed value of the structure, calculated to be $165,125.00, per Pima County's 2006 assessor's valuation, (4%). Any cumulative improvements would need to be under a total 50% substantial improvement amount of $82,562.50. The current proposed improvement is 4% of the structure value. 3) Within 5 (five) days of issuance of this permit, and through completion of the project, notification must be posted and maintained in a conspicuous place on the job site stating "CONSTRUCTION PROCEEDING UNDER REQUIREMENTS OF CITY OF TUCSON FLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT # T08OT01036 FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 791-5550." 4) This Floodplain Use Permit and plans shall be kept in a readily accessible location on site at all times. 5) Any additional future disturbance of the floodplain shall have separate floodplain use permit applications submitted to this office for review and approval. 6) See the associated activity T08CM01112. This Floodplain Use Permit will be automatically revoked and becomes invalid for non-compliance to conditions set forth in this permit. Also, this permit will expire one year from its date of issue. Renewal of this permit will require a new application, review and approval of that application by the City of Tucson, Development Services Department, Engineering Division. (EXPIRATION DATE) Month: 5 Day: 6 Year: 2009 APPLICANT/CONTRACTOR: James Richie ADDRESS: 1517 N Wilmont #214, Tucson, AZ 85712 PHONE: (520) 358-5224 OWNER: Terje Aaslid ADDRESS: 2434 E Ebony Drive, Chandler, Arizona 85716 PHONE: (480) 330-1185 SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE The applicant is authorized by the City Engineer to receive a floodplain use permit subject to the above referenced conditions and restrictions. |