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Permit Number: TD-DEV-0524-00158
Parcel: 10611024A

Address:
3249 N FREEWAY

Review Status: Requires Resubmit

Review Details: DEVELOPMENT PACKAGE NEW v.1

Permit Number - TD-DEV-0524-00158
Review Name: DEVELOPMENT PACKAGE NEW v.1
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
06/14/2024 External Reviewers - Tucson Airport Authority APPROVED June 14, 2024
Planning and Development Services
City of Tucson
201 North Stone Avenue
Tucson, AZ. 85701
RE: TD-DEV-0524-00158, Development Plan for Prince 10 North Obelisk Structure only / 3249
S Freeway, Tucson, AZ 85705, Received June 5, 2024
To whom this may concern,
Thank you for the opportunity to comment on TD-DEV-0524-00158, the development plan for a
obelisk structure at 3249 South Freeway. This development is located in the S.W. quarter of the
S.W. quarter of Section 27, Township 13S, Range 13E, of the Gila and Salt River Meridian. The
development site occupies parcel numbers 106-11-024A, covers approximately 3.76 ± acres,
and is zoned as Planned Area Development 43 (PAD-43). The nearest major roadway
intersection is West Fort Lowell Road and Interstate 10 Frontage Road, approximately 50 feet to
the southeast of the subject development.
This site does lie within the Tucson International Airport avigation easement requirements and
public disclosure area, FAA traffic pattern airspace, and FAA Part 77 airspace.
The Tucson Airport Authority approves the proposed project and is not requiring a resubmittal.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding this
comment letter. I can be reached by email at srobidoux@flytucson.com or by telephone at 520-
573-4811.
Respectfully,
Scott Robidoux, C.M.
Manager of Planning
06/25/2024 ROW Engineering Review APPROVED
06/24/2024 Site Engineering APPROVED
06/24/2024 Site Zoning APPROVED
06/09/2024 Fire New Construction NOT REQUIRED
06/21/2024 Site Landscape NOT REQUIRED
06/25/2024 CDRC Post Review PENDING ASSIGNMENT
06/24/2024 External Reviewers - Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) REQUIRES RESUBMIT Good Afternoon,

ADOT has the reviewed this DEV; and has the following comments;

The Developer/Owner will need to submit for an ADOT Encroachment Permit to ensure the Outdoor Advertising Laws are satisfied. Please follow the link provided below and email it to our Permits office.

https://azdot.gov/business/permits/outdoor-advertising-sign-permits

Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact our Permits Office, southcentralpermit@azdot.gov

Thank you!
06/24/2024 Historic REQUIRES RESUBMIT Proposed work is located within AZ 12:85 (ASM). Staff believes that archaeological work was completed on the parcel in anticipation of its development. Please provide copies of the archaeological report offline to Jodie Brown at Jodie.Brown@tucsonaz.gov
06/21/2024 NPPO REQUIRES RESUBMIT CDRC TRANSMITTAL
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT
REVIEWER: CHAD KELLER, RLA
PDSD SITE LANDSCAPE/NATIVE PLANT PRESERVATION SECTION

PROJECT: DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR PRINCE 10 NORTH OBELISK STRUCTURE ONLY
ACTIVITY NO: TD-DEV-0524-00158
ADDRESS: 3249 N FREEWAY
ZONING: PAD 43

This plan has been reviewed for compliance with applicable development criteria in the City of Tucson Unified Development Code (UDC) Administrative Manual (AM) Section 2-11 and Technical Manual (TM) Section for landscape, native plants, and water harvesting.

Please resubmit revised drawings along with a detailed response letter, which states how all Landscape/NPPO Review Section comments are addressed.

SITE LANDSCAPE/NPPO SECTION COMMENTS:

1. Ensure that Zoning, Engineering comments and concerns are addressed prior to landscape section approval.

2. Provide the development package case number, TD-DEV-0524-00158, adjacent to the title block on all sheets. 2-06.4.3

3. Please provide an NPPO waiver for exception from the Native Plant Preservation Ordinance sealed and signed by a Registered Landscape Architect in the state of Arizona or one of the other plant experts referenced in UDC 7.7.5.D. Below are additional code references for applicant compliance:

2-11.3.0 PERMITTED EXCEPTIONS: Requests for exceptions from the Native Plant Preservation requirements in accordance with Sections 7.7.3.D.3 and .4 of the UDC are reviewed by the Planning and Development Services Department (PDSD). Submittals are required to document that the site does not contain, or the proposed project does not impact, Protected Native Plants. Submittal requirements shall consist of one or more of the following items:

3.1 An aerial photograph, taken within a maximum of three years of submittal, of the site at a minimum one inch equals 100 feet that delineates the site boundaries and clearly shows the absence of plants within those boundaries or a site plan that clearly shows that construction will not impact any plants. Any aerial photograph submitted, which was taken more than one year prior to submittal, shall be accompanied by a letter stating that the site is substantially unchanged from the date of the aerial photograph.
3.2 A signed statement from one of the plant professionals listed in Section 7.7.4.D, Professional Expertise, of the UDC who has visited the site and verified that Viable Protected Native Plants are not located on the subject site: or
3.3 Other documentation acceptable to the PDSD Director, which clearly indicates that the site does not contain, or the project will not impact, Protected Native Plants. Such documentation includes, but is not limited to, photographs of the site taken from all sides of the property and a signed statement from the property owner that Protected Native Plants are not located on the subject site.
3.4 Based on factors such as the size of the site, site location, topography, and proximity to significant natural features, the DSD Director may require submittal of specific items above.

7.7.4.D PROFESSIONAL EXPERTISE: Preparation of all elements of the Native Plant Preservation Plan and on- site monitoring as required under Section 7.7.5.C.5, On- Site Monitoring, must be performed by a plant professional, such as: 1. An arborist certified by the International Society of Arboriculture; 2. A landscape architect; or, 3. A horticulturist, biologist, or botanist with a minimum B.A. or B.S. in an appropriate arid environment natural resource field.

If you have any questions about these comments, I can be reached at chad.keller@tucsonaz.gov
05/24/2024 CDRC Application Completeness REVIEW COMPLETED
06/05/2024 CDRC Review Coordinator REVIEW COMPLETED
06/24/2024 Commercial Plumbing REVIEW COMPLETED
05/30/2024 OK to Submit - Engineering REVIEW COMPLETED
06/05/2024 OK to Submit - Landscape REVIEW COMPLETED
05/29/2024 OK to Submit - Zoning REVIEW COMPLETED