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Permit Number: TC-RES-0924-05072
Parcel: 140130840

Review Status: Requires Resubmit

Review Details: RESIDENTIAL NEW DWELLING v.2

Permit Number - TC-RES-0924-05072
Review Name: RESIDENTIAL NEW DWELLING v.2
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
11/26/2024 Site Engineering NOT REQUIRED
10/30/2024 Site Landscape NOT REQUIRED
12/06/2024 Bldg Permits - Post Review Express PENDING ASSIGNMENT
11/06/2024 Residential Building REQUIRES RESUBMIT Specify a method of stabilizing lateral forces from the roof diaphragm to the supporting structural elements (diagonal bracing), R801.2 or provide an engineer’s calculation, design, and seal for a performance design when minimum sizes are not code compliant with the IRC, R301.1.
12/06/2024 Site Zoning REQUIRES RESUBMIT FROM: PDSD Zoning Review

PROJECT: TC-RES-0824-05072
1902 East Wyoming Street – R-1
Detached carport (2nd Review)

TRANSMITTAL DATE: September 27, 2024

The site is in the R-1 zone (UDC 4.7.8). A single-family dwelling is a permitted use in the R-1 zone, subject to use-specific standards 4.9.7.B.5-.9.

The following comments are relative to an application for a Design Development Option (DDO) (UDC 3.11.1). COMMENTS:

1. Until the DDO is approved Zoning cannot approve this plan. Perimeter yard setbacks are based on a measurement from the design grade elevation to the highest point of the exterior building wall facing the property line (see UDC 6.4.5.B and Figure 6.4.5-A). Vertical structural members such as posts or columns supporting a roof extension are considered a wall for applying setback requirements (UDC 6.4.5.B.2). Per UDC 6.4.5.D.3.a, detached shade structures or carports may project up to ten feet into the required front street setback. Notate the location of the carport posts on the site plan and provide a setback dimension between the posts and the front street lot line. As the detached carport does not meet the minimum required front street setback, a Design Development Option (DDO) must be approved to reduce the above setback requirement. The DDO application and requirements can be found at: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/files/sharedassets/public/v/1/pdsd/documents/planning-amp-zoning/ddo_for_setback_and_height_udc.pdf. Contact Mark.Castro@tucsonaz.gov or Georgia.Pennington@tucsonaz.gov if you have questions about the DDO process.

If you have any questions about this transmittal, please contact Zone1.desk@tucsonaz.gov.
10/29/2024 PDSD Application Completeness Express REVIEW COMPLETED