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Permit Number: TC-COM-0526-00746
Parcel: 11309162A

Address:
2565 N PARK AV

Review Status: Requires Resubmit

Review Details: COMMERCIAL FENCE/WALL v.1

Permit Number - TC-COM-0526-00746
Review Name: COMMERCIAL FENCE/WALL v.1
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
05/22/2026 Commercial Building NOT REQUIRED Building review not required for fences not exceeding 7 feet in height
06/08/2026 Bldg Permits - Post Review Express PENDING ASSIGNMENT
06/08/2026 Site Engineering REQUIRES RESUBMIT Permit: TC-COM-0526-00746 – Commercial Addition/Alteration
Location: 2565 N PARK AV
Review Date: 6/8/2026

This plan has been reviewed for compliance with applicable development criteria in the City of Tucson Unified Development Code (UDC) Administrative Manual (AM) Section 2-06 and Technical Manual (TM) Section for waste management, Pedestrian Access, Hydrology -Retention/Detention Requirements, and all site standard code.

Drainage Manual Link:
https://www.tucsonaz.gov/files/sharedassets/public/v/1/pdsd/documents/engineering-code/cot-drainage…

Design standards for Stormwater Detention and Retention Link:
https://www.tucsonaz.gov/files/sharedassets/public/v/1/pdsd/documents/engineering-code/updated-rete…

Overall, for application submittal requirements, see Administrative Manual Section 2-06

Site Engineering:
1. A site plan will need to be provided showing the total property boundary and any easements located on it. Please also provide the location of the proposed fence with dimensions labeled. See the provided link for site plan examples https://www.tucsonaz.gov/Departments/Planning-Development-Services/Permits/Plan-Examples/Site-Plan-Examples
2. Please review and address Zoning comments.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Joe Macaulay at:
Joe.Macaulay@tucsonaz.gov
06/08/2026 Site Zoning REQUIRES RESUBMIT PDSD TRANSMITTAL

FROM: Jeffrey W. Cassidy, Planner
Planning & Development Services Department – Current Zoning Review Section

PROJECT: TC-COM-0526-00746 – Commercial – 343 linear feet of 7-foot tall, corrugated steel fence
2565 N PARK AV TUCSON, AZ 85719 (R-3 Zoning)
Commercial Site Plan Review – 1st Review

TRANSMITTAL DATE: June 08, 2026

This plan has been reviewed for compliance with the Unified Development Code (UDC) Administrative Manual (AM) Section 2-06. Also, compliance with applicable development criteria for the proposed use as listed in the City of Tucson Uniform Development Code (UDC) and the UDC Technical Standards Manual (TSM).

The review comments include the actual standard first with the applicable Administrative Manual section number and the following paragraph is the actual comment related to the specific item that must be addressed. If you need to review the sections listed below click on the link or copy it in the address bar of your internet program. https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-8753

This link will take you directly to the section used for the standards review. The UDC & TSM requirements are in the Unified Development Code and can be viewed at the same web link as above.

Section 3.3.3.G.5.c UDC, an applicant has one year from the date of application to obtain approval of a site plan that complies with zoning and other development requirements in effect at the time of application, unless an ordinance adopted by Mayor and Council during this period states otherwise. A site plan application that has been in review for a period of one year and has not yet been approved is considered denied. To continue the review of a site plan for the property, a new site plan must be submitted that complies with regulations in effect at the time of re-submittal. The new submittal initiates a new one-year review period. One year Expiration date is May, 20, 2027.

SECTION 2-06.0.0: DEVELOPMENT PACKAGE (TENTATIVE PLATS AND SITE PLANS)

2-06.3.0 FORMAT REQUIREMENTS

2-06.3.2 - All mapped data shall be drawn at an engineering scale having no more than 50 feet to the inch. This scale is the minimum accepted to assure the plan will be legible during review and when digitized and/or reduced for record-keeping purposes. The same scale shall be used for all sheets within the set. Smaller scales (60:1 or greater) may be used for some or all of the sheets with the prior approval of PDSD when it is determined legibility and the ability to be digitized and/or reduced for archiving will not be affected.

1. COMMENT: PROVIDE A SITE PLAN FOR THE ENTIRE PROPERTY, INCLUDING ALL BUILDINGS, ACCESSORY STRUCTURES, VEHICULAR USE AREAS, PEDESTRIAN CONNECTIONS, PROPERTY LINES, PROPERTY LINE LENGTHS, EXISTING FENCE TO BE REMOVED, PROPOSED FENCE AND DIMENSION LENGTHS OF BOTH FENCES AS WELL AS DIMENSIONS IN RELATION TO THE PROPERTY LINES.

2. COMMENT: PROVIDE INFORMATION PER THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS.

2-06.3.3 - All lettering and text (upper or lower case), and numbering, shall be a minimum of three-thirty-seconds inches in height to assure the plan will be legible during review and when digitized and/or reduced for archiving.

2-06.3.4 - A title block shall be provided in the lower right quadrant of each sheet.

2-06.3.5 - A three-inch by five-inch space shall be reserved in the lower right quadrant of each sheet for an approval stamp.

2-06.3.6 - Provide a blank three-inch by five-inch block in the lower right corner of the plan adjacent to the title block on the first sheet of the development package for use by Pima County Addressing.

2-06.3.8 - The north arrow, contour interval, and scale as applicable to each sheet should be placed together in the upper right corner of each sheet.

2-06.3.9 - The plan drawing shall be oriented with north toward the top of the sheet. If it is not practical to orient north to the top of the sheet, the plan drawing shall be oriented with north to the left side of the sheet.

2-06.3.10 - A legend that shows and describes all symbols used on the drawing is to be provided, preferably on the first sheet.

2-06.3.12 – If applicable, an index of sheets in the development package shall be provided on the first sheet.

2-06.4.0 CONTENT REQUIREMENTS

2-06.4.1 - The name, mailing and email addresses, and phone number of the primary property owner of the site, the developer of the project, registrant(s), and other person(s), firm(s), or organization(s) that prepared the development package documents shall be provided on the right half of the cover sheet. The applicable registration or license number shall be provided if prepared by or with the assistance of a registered professional, such as a surveyor, architect, landscape architect, or engineer. All sealing shall be consistent with Arizona Board of Technical Registration guidelines.

2-06.4.2 - The title block shall include the following information and be provided on each sheet:

2-06.4.2.A - The proposed name of the project or subdivision, or if there is no name, the proposed tenant's name;

2-06.4.2.B - A brief legal description and a statement as to whether the project is a re-subdivision are to be provided. On re-subdivisions, provide the recording information of the existing subdivision plat;

2-06.4.2.D – If applicable, the page number and the total number of pages in the package (i.e., sheet xx of xx).

2-06.4.4 - The project-location map to be located on the first sheet of the development package in the upper right corner, shall cover approximately one square mile, be drawn at a minimum scale of three inch equals one mile, and provide the following information.

2-06.4.4.A - Show the subject property approximately centered within the one square mile area;

2-06.4.4.B - Identify major streets and regional watercourses within the square mile area and all streets that abut the subject property; and,

2-06.4.4.C - Section, township, and range; section corners; north arrow; and the scale will be labeled.

2-06.4.5 - When the development package documents consists of more than one sheet, a sheet index (a legible drawing of the site showing the area represented on each sheet) is to be placed on the cover sheet or the second sheet.

2-06.4.7 - General Notes
The following general notes are required. Additional notes specific to each plan are required where applicable.

2-06.4.7.A - Zoning and Land Use Notes

2-06.4.7.A.1 - List as a general note: "Existing zoning is ____."

2-06.4.7.A.2 - List the gross area of the site/subdivision by square footage and acreage.

2-06.4.7.A.4 - Identify the existing and proposed use of the property as classified per the UDC. List all UDC sections applicable to the proposed uses.

2-06.4.7.A.7 - If the property is part of a subdivision plat that is being reviewed or has been recorded, provide the case number in the lower right corner of each sheet. As a general note, indicate whether the project is part of a Flexible Lot Development (FLD), condominium, or another similar type project.

2-06.4.7.A.8 - For development package documents provide:

2-06.4.7.A.8.a - Floor area for each building;

2-06.4.7.A.8.b - Percentage and area in square feet of building and accessory building coverage;

2-06.4.7.B.1 - List the following notes on all plans/plats:
"The developer, any successors and assigns, will hold the City of Tucson, its officers, employees, and agents harmless from any and all claims for damages related to the use of this development as shown hereon, now and in the future, by reason of flooding, flowage, erosion, or damage caused by water, whether surface flood or rainfall."

2-06.4.7.C - Streets and Roads Notes

2-06.4.7.C.2 - List the following note on all development package documents: "No structure or vegetation shall be located or maintained so as to interfere with the sight visibility triangles in accordance with Section 10-01.5.0, Sight Visibility, of the Technical Standards Manual."

2-06.4.8 - Existing Site Conditions
The following information shall be provided on the plan/plat drawing to indicate the existing conditions on site and within 50 feet of the site. On sites bounded by a street with a width of 50 feet or greater, the existing conditions across the street will be provided.

2-06.4.8.A - Provide site boundary/subdivision perimeter information, including bearing in degrees, minutes, and seconds, with basis for bearing noted, together with distances in feet, to hundredths of a foot, or other functional reference system.

2-06.4.8.B – If applicable, all easements shall be drawn on the plan. The recordation information, location, width, and purpose of all easements on site will be stated. Blanket easements should be listed in the notes, together with recordation data and their proposed status. Should an easement not be in use and be proposed for vacation or have been abandoned, so indicate. However, should the easement be in conflict with any proposed building location, vacation of the easement shall occur prior to approval of plan unless written permission from easement holder(s) is provided.

2-06.4.8.C - The following information regarding existing private or public right-of-way adjacent to or within the site shall be provided: the name, right-of-way width, recordation data, type and dimensioned width of paving, curbs, curb cuts, and sidewalks.

2-06.4.9.F - All existing zoning classifications on and adjacent to the project (including across any adjacent right-of-way) shall be indicated on the drawing with zoning boundaries clearly defined. If the property is being rezoned, use those boundaries and classifications. The basis for this requirement is that some zoning requirements on a project are based on the zoning classification of adjacent property. Also, in some instances, each zone has to be taken into consideration on property that is split by two or more zoning classifications, as each may have different requirements.

2-06.4.9.H.2 - Show future and existing sight visibility triangles. On a designated MS&R street, the sight visibility triangles are based on the MS&R cross-section.

2-06.4.9.H.4 - Indicate if existing streets are public or private; provide street names, widths, curbs, sidewalks, and utility locations, all fully dimensioned.

2-06.4.9.S - Show existing or proposed pedestrian circulation along abutting rights-of-way. Such sidewalks must comply with accessibility requirements for the physically disabled and the design criteria in Section 10-01.0.0, Street Technical Standards, of the Technical Standards Manual.

MISCELLANEOUS:

3. COMMENT:PER UDC 6.6.2.I, THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF A WALL OR FENCE WITHIN A PERIMETER YARD SHALL BE 6’-0” MEASURED FROM ABOVE FINISH GRADE TO THE TOP OF THE WALL AT ANY POINT ALONG THE WALL RUN; HOWEVER, THE WALL OR FENCE MAY BE HIGHER THAN 6’-0”, BUT NO HIGHER THAN 10’-0”, IF: (SEE FIGURE 6.6.1-A, HEIGHT OF WALL OR FENCE WITHIN A SIDE OR REAR PERIMETER YARD.).

A. Over 6'-0” and up to 8'-0” tall and not meeting 75% unobstructed view criteria - A Design Development Option (DDO) Special Application Zoning Approval Process is required. This is an Administrative Review process with public notice.

B. A 7’-0” tall wall must be structurally engineered by a state registered professional.

C. Over 8'-0” up to 10'-0” tall and not meeting 75% unobstructed view criteria - A Board of Adjustment Variance is required. This is a public hearing process with public notice.

Provide the height of the fence or wall as measure from finish grade along multiple locations along the long fence run.

Board of Adjustment application/requirements can be found at: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/Departments/Planning-Development-Services/Planning-Zoning-Applications/Zoning-Administration. Contact for the Board of Adjustment is Mark Castro at Mark.Castro@tucsonaz.gov

DDO application and requirements can be found at: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/Departments/Planning-Development-Services/Planning-Zoning-Applications/Zoning-Administration . Note that multiple DDO’s can be submitted concurrently on the same application.

To submit a DDO application, apply for a new sub-record under this permit at TDC Online. In order to get this specific review scheduled and if you have questions about the DDO application or process please contact Mark Castro at Mark.Castro@tucsonaz.gov or Georgia Pennington at Georgia.Pennington@tucsonaz.gov. Zoning cannot approve the zoning review portion of the permit until the DDO has been approved.

4. COMMENT: ADDITIONAL COMMENTS MAY BE FORTHCOMING ON THE NEXT REVIEW BASED ON RESPONSES TO ZONING AND OTHER THE PDSD REVIEWER COMMENTS.

RESUBMITTAL OF THE FOLLOWING IS REQUIRED:
1. Corrected building permit
2. Provide a detailed response letter with your submittal that clearly shows how you have addressed all Zoning comments.

To resubmit visit Tucson Development Center at https://tdc-online.tucsonaz.gov/#/home .

Instructions for resubmittal - https://www.tucsonaz.gov/files/sharedassets/public/v/1/pdsd/documents/tdc-faq/old-pdfs/double-old/resubmittals.pdf

If you have any questions about this transmittal, please contact jeffrey.cassidy@tucsonaz.gov

The Unified Development Code (UDC) can be found at: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/Departments/Planning-Development-Services/Codes/Zoning-Code .
05/21/2026 PDSD Application Completeness Express REVIEW COMPLETED