Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Details: SITE FROM MODEL TEMPLATE - INFILL BUILDERS v.3
Permit Number - TC-MDP-0524-00574
Review Name: SITE FROM MODEL TEMPLATE - INFILL BUILDERS v.3
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
| Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 07/10/2024 | Site Zoning | APPROVED | |||
| 07/10/2024 | Bldg Permits - Post Review Express | PENDING ASSIGNMENT | |||
| 07/10/2024 | Site Landscape | REQUIRES RESUBMIT | The following comments have not been fully addressed: 1. Provide 5-foot minimum separation of the proposed trees and any hardscape (sidewalk). If the trees are within 5-feet of hardscape, then include a construction detail showing root barriers for trees located near hardscape areas. (See Detail 402 located here): https://www.tucsonaz.gov/Departments/Transportation-Mobility/Landscape/Landscape-Architects 7/10/24: The Mesquite Tree in front of 1133 N. 14th Ave Parking Spot 2 is approximately 1 ft. from the sidewalk, but no root barrier detail is provided. 2. Define the 10-foot landscape border by providing rainwater harvesting basin limits and contouring on the plan. Show a rainwater harvesting schematic detail on the plan sheet for reference. If an example rainwater harvesting schematic detail is needed, let me know and I will provide the detail for your use. 7/10/24: No contouring or detail provided. 3. Provide additional plant material (low growing shrubs, accents, succulents, cacti, etc.) between the sidewalks and the building to provide definition and visual interest to the site overall. Provide the plant symbols to scale and at mature size. Callout the additional plants on a planting legend. 7/10/24: "Additional landscape area" was added, but no plant symbols to scale at mature size were shown and no plant species were provided. 4. Provide 15-gallon minimum trees and 5-gallon minimum shrubs, accents, succulents, cacti and groundcover. 7/10/24: No 5-gallon plants were added to the plan in detail. See comment 3. 5. On the property boundaries that have a narrow building setback, look at using a smaller variety of canopy shade tree so that the building foundation won’t be compromised in the future by the roots. An acceptable alternative to the Mesquite is the Desert Willow. There are many cultivars of the Desert Willow, and they are available in the Tucson nursery market. There are other examples of smaller stature shade trees. If you would like to discuss other options, please let me know. 7/10/24: Desert Willow is shown in the legend but not on the plans. 6. 7/10/24 (New): Please use a different line color or symbol for the irrigation line and show an accurate proposed location for it rather than a rough estimate. Mike Ortiz michael.ortiz@tucsonaz.gov |
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| 07/08/2024 | PDSD Application Completeness Express | REVIEW COMPLETED |