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Permit Number: TC-RES-0326-01195
Parcel: 111073340

Review Status: Requires Resubmit

Review Details: RESIDENTIAL ADU v.3

Permit Number - TC-RES-0326-01195
Review Name: RESIDENTIAL ADU v.3
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
05/13/2026 Residential Building APPROVED
05/15/2026 Bldg Permits - Post Review Express PENDING ASSIGNMENT
05/13/2026 Addressing Validation REQUIRES RESUBMIT For questions: PDSD-Permits@tucsonaz.gov

It appears the ADU has been addressed and the construction documents have been corrected to reflect the updated address. A change of address request is still required to be submitted to the permit. The change of address request is to add the ADU unit number to this permit.

Instructions can be found here to request change of address: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/files/sharedassets/public/v/2/pdsd/documents/tdc-faq/new-pdfs/sub-records.pdf
05/15/2026 Residential Zoning REQUIRES RESUBMIT PDSD TRANSMITTAL

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

PROJECT: TC-RES-0326-01195 – Residential Building – ADU
3236 E BERMUDA ST TUCSON, AZ 85716 (R-2 Zoning)
Site Plan Review – 2nd Review

TRANSMITTAL DATE: May 15, 2026

This site is in the R-2 Residence Zone (UDC 4.7.9). An accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is a permitted use in this zone (Table 4.8-2) subject to Use Specific Standards 4.9.7.B.6, 8, & 12 and 6.6.3.

Plan review for the above referenced ADU has been completed. This letter reflects comments to be addressed. For facilitating a shorter back check time, please provide updated plans and calculations with a written response to each of the notated items indicating action taken. Do not cloud the changes made for comment updates; revisions are processed if changes occur after the permit is issued.

1. COMMENT: THIS COMMENT WAS NOT FULLY ADDRESSED PER THE PREVIOUS ZONING REVIEWERS COMMENT;

A. As part of the passing of Ordinance 12219 this past December of 2025, the following landscaping is required for all new single family residential, middle housing development, and accessory dwelling units, as of January 01, 2026, per UDC 7.6.8. https://middle-housing-cotgis.hub.arcgis.com/pages/Residential-Landscaping-Code

1. One tree / 1,000 floor area.

2. A 5’-0” wide strip of vegetative groundcover is required within the front yard setback per the calculation below (minus the sections that have a driveway and/or pedestrian sidewalk (from the street sidewalk to the units’ front entrance). Parcels with less than 30 lineal feet of street frontage may place the required ground cover in alternate locations indicated on the site plan.

(X Linear feet of Street Frontage) – (Y curb cut width) x (5 Foot Depth) = Z Square Feet of required vegetative groundcover.

3. Plants must be low to very low water use with a hardiness rating of 15 degrees Fahrenheit or lower and non-invasive. Options are listed in Section 5-02.5.0 of the Technical Standards Manual. Exceptions to these criteria or plants that are not listed in Section 5-02.5.0 of the Technical Standards Manual, may be approved by the PDSD Landscape Architect.

B. Required landscaping must be located as follows:

1. A minimum of fifty percent of the required canopy trees must be located within the front yard setback area.

i. Exception: If site constraints prevent new tree placement in a front yard, five shrubs may be substituted per required tree. Required trees must still be placed elsewhere on the site. Shrubs used as a substitute plant material for the required tree shall range from three feet in height by three feet in width, or larger. Shrubs must follow the relevant spacings from utility lines in section 5 01.5.11of the Technical Standards Manual but can be planted one radius of their mature width from foundations, enclosed sidewalks, sidewalks, and curbs.

ii. Exception: The tree required for an accessory dwelling unit may be placed anywhere on site.

2. Trees may be planted at varying distances apart.

3. Required landscaping is not restricted to the first 10 feet onto the property from the existing or future right-of-way line.

4. Newly planted trees must be placed at a minimum distance from existing or proposed City of Tucson-owned or private utility-owned lines, as found in section 5-01.5.11 of the Technical Standards Manual. Tree plantings are not permitted in El Paso Gas Easements or under overhead power lines.

5. Trees shall be placed a minimum of ten feet from the center of the tree trunk to any enclosed structure.

6. Trees shall be placed a minimum of five feet from the back of the sidewalk or curb. If this standard cannot be met, then root barriers are required and must be illustrated on the submitted construction plans.

7. Trees must be planted in a six-to-nine-inch depressed planting area of at least 50 square feet (four-foot radius, or alternatives as proposed) and at least ten feet away from a building foundation.

8. Existing, established trees on property, at least 4 inches trunk diameter at chest height, located at least ten feet from the foundation or with an unobstructed dripline at maturity, shall count toward this requirement. The root systems of existing trees used for this requirement must be protected from soil compaction during construction using perimeter protective fencing around the dripline. Established trees are not required to have a depressed planting area. Existing shrubs and vegetative groundcovers may also be used toward the required landscaping.

C. Vegetation shall be established, maintained, and sustained throughout its life in support of the City’s tree count, climate, and walkability goals. Indicate one of the following two options may be used:

1. Drip or bubbler irrigation with backflow protection. A simple irrigation system can be part of the domestic water supply for the residence.

2. Alternate methods, such as rainwater harvesting, hand watering, and greywater systems, as proposed by the property owner and approved by the PDSD Landscape Architect.

2. COMMENT: The site plan provided is incomplete.

Provide a site plan that meets the requirements show in the plot plan example at the following link:

https://www.tucsonaz.gov/files/sharedassets/public/v/2/pdsd/documents/plan-samples/full-site-plan_feb2026.pdf

https://www.tucsonaz.gov/files/sharedassets/public/v/1/pdsd/documents/plan-samples/full-site-plan-spanish.pdf

Specifically:

A. Provide Middle Housing landscape graphics and associated notes.

3. COMMENT: Additional comments may be forthcoming on the next review based on responses to Zoning and other 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.

3. Resubmit ALL documents associated with this permit

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
05/13/2026 PDSD Application Completeness Express REVIEW COMPLETED