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Permit Number: DP22-0265
Parcel: 10603054B

Address:
3250 N STONE AV

Review Status: Requires Resubmit

Review Details: DEVELOPMENT PACKAGE REVIEW v.1

Permit Number - DP22-0265
Review Name: DEVELOPMENT PACKAGE REVIEW v.1
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
11/01/2022 CDRC Post Review PENDING ASSIGNMENT
11/01/2022 CDRC Review Coordinator PENDING ASSIGNMENT
11/01/2022 Commercial Plumbing PENDING ASSIGNMENT
11/01/2022 Fire New Construction PENDING ASSIGNMENT
11/01/2022 NPPO PENDING ASSIGNMENT
11/01/2022 Site Engineering PENDING ASSIGNMENT
11/01/2022 Site Landscape PENDING ASSIGNMENT
11/01/2022 Site Zoning PENDING ASSIGNMENT
11/01/2022 OK to Submit - Engineering REQUIRES RESUBMIT 1. Per the ADA parking requirements, show scuppers, gutters, etc. to illustrate that drainage will not flow over the sidewalks and ramps.
2. Pedestrian Circulation path required from duplex to Stone Ave sidewalk and frontage along Navajo Rd.
3. Submit a drainage report including an encroachment analysis.
4. Per TSM 02-01.8.1.A. …A finished floor elevation in excess of two feet plus the slab thickness above existing grade… shall require:
1. Written justification based on engineering/technical reasons;
2. Written permission of the Director of the PDSD;
3. Notification of the property owner(s) adjacent to the fill site (with copies to the Council Office and the Director of PDSD) prior to the approval of a grading plan. Said notification shall include reference to this ordinance, the justification presented as the basis for the excess fill, the approval letter from PDSD, and the name, address, and phone number of the owner/developer and the engineer of record. This notification shall occur early in the development process; and,
4. Preparation of a mitigation plan (i.e. additional setbacks, terracing, enhanced buffering/landscaping, etc.) acceptable to a simple majority of the notified property owners. The acceptability of the mitigation plan by the notified property owner(s) must be documented and made a part of the approved grading plan and permit. If the owner/developer and the notified property owner(s) cannot reach consensus on a mitigation plan within 15 working days of receipt of the property owners, the Director of PDSD shall review the issues and information and then render a final decision. Monitoring of grading activities shall be the responsibility of the engineer of record and certification of FFE’s shall be done by a registered land surveyor hired by the permittee. Regulation, inspection, control of work, and enforcement of the above criteria shall be the responsibility of the Director of PDSD as stated in DS 2-01.13.
10/31/2022 CDRC Application Completeness REVIEW COMPLETED
11/01/2022 OK to Submit - Zoning REVIEW COMPLETED