Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Details: RESIDENTIAL FENCE/WALL v.1
Permit Number - TC-RES-0426-02154
Review Name: RESIDENTIAL FENCE/WALL v.1
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
| Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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| 05/11/2026 | Residential Engineering | APPROVED | |||
| 05/05/2026 | Residential Zoning | APPROVED | |||
| 05/11/2026 | Bldg Permits - Post Review Express | PENDING ASSIGNMENT | |||
| 04/28/2026 | Light Residential Building Review (OIP) | REQUIRES RESUBMIT | Requires resubmit, please note the following: Portions of the wall are above 7' and require structural calculation and detail drawings required along with their seal/signature/date signed by an engineer/registrant. If you have any questions I can be reached at jorge.ruiz@tucsonaz.gov |
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| 04/27/2026 | PDSD Application Completeness Express | REVIEW COMPLETED | |||
| 05/08/2026 | ROW Engineering Review | REVIEW COMPLETED | DTM Comments - Wall located outside City DTM ROW with current setback.. Vegetation located within the ROW however is blocking Sight Visibility at the intersection of Elm St and Treat Ave ( Overgrown Cactus, Palo Verde Tree and Sage Brush), also Noting that City required pedestrian access path of 4' min width behind curb line along the Treat Ave Side side of the property. Noted area should be address and brought up to compliance to avoid further Violation Notices. 1) Refer to City Unified Development Code Section 10-01.5.1 for Sight Visibility. Techhttps://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-12455 2) Sec. 25-52.1. Planting within pedestrian area right-of-way Sec. 25-52.1(1). "Pedestrian area of right-of-way" defined. For purposes of this section, the "pedestrian area of the right-of-way" means that portion of the public right-of-way from the private property line to the curb, or, where there is no curb, to the improved or traveled part of the roadway. Sec. 25-52.1(2). Permits required. No person shall plant any tree, shrub, or other vegetation in the pedestrian area of the right-of-way without first obtaining a written permit from the city. A permit may be issued upon the terms and conditions hereinafter prescribed (b) Trees, shrubs, and other vegetation shall not interfere with the clear visibility of traffic signs and signals, traffic on the roadway or entering or leaving the roadway, or with pedestrian access. Planting guidelines shall adhere to the following sight visibility conditions: No tree, shrub, or other vegetation taller than thirty (30) inches in height at maturity shall be planted within the designated sight visibility triangle zone in the pedestrian area of the right-of-way within fifty (50) feet of a stop sign, yield sign, traffic signal, or any approach to an intersection where operators of motor vehicles need to clearly view traffic conditions. (Reference section 23-388 of the City Code and the City of Tucson Development Standards for sight visibility triangle requirements.) All trees, shrubs, and other vegetation must be planted and maintained to allow for the continuous visibility of the street, sidewalk, alleyway, driveway, traffic sign or signal. Trees, shrubs, or other vegetation must be kept trimmed to permit the continuous visibility of a stop or yield sign for a distance of one hundred twenty-five (125) feet from the sign. In order to maintain continuous visibility of traffic conditions and to provide pedestrian access, trees within affected locations must be kept so that branches, limbs, twigs, leaves, or other parts of such trees that overhang the vehicular or pedestrian path of travel are maintained to provide barrier-free pedestrian travel and continuous sight visibility within an unobstructed area between thirty (30) inches and eighty (80) inches from the ground. Vegetation must be trimmed and maintained to provide a minimum four foot-wide pedestrian path. (c) The minimum width of a tree planting area shall be no less than four (4) feet from curb to sidewalk. If there is no curb, there must be an eight-foot clear zone from the pavement to the tree planting area. |