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Permit Number: TD-DEV-0624-00181
Parcel: 116300550

Review Status: Requires Resubmit

Review Details: DEVELOPMENT PACKAGE NEW v.3

Permit Number - TD-DEV-0624-00181
Review Name: DEVELOPMENT PACKAGE NEW v.3
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
04/06/2026 NPPO APPROVED
04/06/2026 Site Engineering APPROVED
04/06/2026 Site Zoning APPROVED
04/30/2026 Floodplain Administration Review Standard REQUIRES RESUBMIT #1 - Provide clarification within the Geotech report to show where the boulders are being sourced. On-site existing vs off-site #2 – Resolved #3 – Enlarge cross-section plan detail to show all necessary: It is partially illegible • The compliant widths required for the interceptor swales (30-inches) TSM 2-12.0.0 • The 2-ft minimum property setback TSM 2-01.0.0 • The cut condition on the north of the building pad (currently unknown width extent. • The 2% minimum sloped area (5-foot) surrounding the exterior perimeter of the new proposed home. #4 – Resolved #5 – Resolved #6 – Resolved #7 – Resolved #8 – Resolved #9 – Resolved #10 – Please clarify the top and bottom elevations of the retaining wall for the backyard patio area – As the note points to drainage weep holes indicates the use of a retaining wall. it will be required that a separate wall building permit be submitted for structural review for both the northern and southern walls. All non-retaining walls that exceed 7-feet in height from natural grade and retaining walls exceeding 4-feet fall under the “structural” designation. For the new wall permit, please submit the structural calculations and drawings for the construction of the wall. Revise the keynotes for the wall to reflect this: “Wall to be built under separate permit.” #11 – Refer to comment #10. #12 – It appears there is no defined positive gradient proposed across the driveway, provide additional spot elevations for top of cut vs. bottom. The northern area of the site appears to carry a flat +4.0 spot elevations; this will need to be revised to show the home maintains a positive gradient from all sides.