Plan Review Detail
Review Status: Approved
Review Details: PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE REVIEW v.1
Plan Number - TP-PRE-0326-00067
Review Name: PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE REVIEW v.1
Review Status: Approved
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| Fire New Construction * | REVIEW COMPLETED | TP-PRE-0326-00067 • Pre-Application Conference Review v1 • 909 E 17TH ST TUCSON, AZ 85719: Based on the information provided, TFD has the following comments: 1. Verify dead ends in excess of 150’ are provided with turnarounds. IFC, 2024, D103.4 2. Maintain/Modify fire sprinkler protection 3. Maintain/Provide fire sprinkler monitoring Please reach out with any additional fire-related questions. Questions: patricia.shelton@tucsonaz.gov / 520.837.7082 |
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| Residential Zoning * | REVIEW COMPLETED | PDSD TRANSMITTAL CITY OF TUCSON, PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Jeffrey William Cassidy, Planner jeffrey.cassidy@tucsonaz.gov (520) 837-4916 Current Zoning - Residential Review Section TRANSMITTAL DATE: April 08, 2026 PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE: TP-PRE-0326-00067 BRIEF SUMMARY DESCRIPTION / NARRATIVE: We will be repurposing the 32,357 square foot Dumas Building to HFE International with no new SF added. CUSTOMER: Rob Paulus Rob Paulus Architects 4134 E Linden Street Tucson, AZ 85712 ROB@ROBPAULUS.COM (520) 247-9325 https://robpaulus.com/ PROJECT: Address: 909 E 17TH ST TUCSON, AZ 85719 Parcel: 124-15-010A Legal Description: INDUSTRIAL W302.22' E468.22' S251.41' OF BLK 2 LESS TRI IN NE CORNER THEREOF Township 14S, Range 14E, Section 18 Subdivision / Recorded Document: Industrial Addition Book 8, Page 9 https://onbase.pima.gov/publicaccess/DS_NextGen_Single/etc/cq/results.html?cqid=240&OBKey__552_1=08009 Acreage / Square Feet: Approximately 1.64 acres or 71,313 square feet Zoning: 4.7.29. LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONE (I-1) This zone provides for industrial uses that do not have offensive characteristics in addition to land uses permitted in more restrictive non-residential zones. Select other agriculture, civic, commercial, industrial, retail, storage, utility, and wholesaling uses may also be permitted. Existing Use / Certificate of Occupancy: Vacant (Formerly Dumas Boats) No Certificate of Occupancy Proposed Use(s) (Per UDC Definition): 11.3.5. INDUSTRIAL USE GROUP C. General Manufacturing The assembling, finishing, or compounding of preprocessed materials into a finished product or component. Typical uses include the assembly of furniture, cloth goods, and plastic goods and the compounding of chemicals not otherwise classified as hazardous materials. H. Precision Manufacturing The manufacturing, production, or assembly of electronic or precision instruments and products. Typical uses include the manufacturing of scientific, medical, measuring, and optical instruments; audio and video equipment; electronic devices and systems; and watches. Permitted Use / Use Specific Standards: Confirmation that Parcel 124-15-010A lies within the I-1 zone and the proposed General Manufacturing and Precision Manufacturing uses, as defined under 11.3.5.C and 11.3.5.H are deemed as permitted uses under Table 4.8-5 https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-2105 with the use specific standards 4.9.5.C.2,.5, .6, .7, & .8 and 4.9.13.Q found under 4.9.5.C.2,.6,.7,.8 https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-2541 4.9.13.Q https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-2971 4.9.5.C.2,.5, .6,.7,.8 GENERAL STANDARDS, RESTRICTIONS, AND EXCEPTIONS C. Manufacturing and Industrial (Includes General, Heavy Equipment, Precision, and Primary Manufacturing Land Uses) 2. Access shall be from a street. Access from an alley shall also be permitted, provided the alley is at least 20 feet wide; it is paved for its entire block length; and zoning on both sides of the alley for its entire length within the block is not residential or office. 5. All work and activity in connection with, and accessory to, a manufacturing use, such as loading and unloading areas, docks, and platforms, shall be located entirely within a building or an area on the lot that shall be enclosed on all sides by a solid wall or fence six feet in height. Such loading and unloading areas, docks, and platforms shall be located as far from any surrounding residential uses or zones as is reasonably possible. This specific use specific standard applies to the Precision Manufacturing use ONLY. 6. The manufacturing and allied uses and activities shall be conducted in conformance with the following use specific standards: a. Noise: The sound level of any individual operation shall not exceed the levels permitted in Section 16-31, Excessive Noise, of the Tucson Code. b. Smoke: Smoke emission from any source shall not exceed a density greater than that described as No. 1 on the Ringleman Chart. However, smoke may be emitted that is equal to, but not darker than, No. 2 on the Ringleman Chart for not more than four minutes in any 30-minute period. For the purpose of grading the density of smoke, the Ringleman Chart, as published by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, shall be the standard. c. Glare or Heat: Any activity producing intense glare or heat shall not be performed in such a manner as to create a nuisance or hazard beyond the property lines . d. Odors: Emission of odorous gases or other odorous matter shall not be permitted in such quantities as to be offensive to owners or occupants of adjoining property or in such a manner as to create a nuisance or hazard beyond the property lines . e. Vibration: No vibration shall be permitted that is discernible beyond the property lines to the human sense of feeling for a duration of three minutes or more in any one hour of the day between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. or of a duration of 30 seconds or more in any one hour between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. f. Fly Ash, Dust, Fumes, Vapors, Gases, and Other Forms of Air Pollution: No emission shall be permitted that can cause damage to health, animals, vegetation, or other forms of property or that can cause any excessive soiling of the air. g. Liquids and Solid Waste: No waste shall be discharged into the streets, drainage-ways, or on property possibly creating a danger to the public health and safety, and no waste shall be discharged in the public sewage system that might endanger the normal operation of the public sewage system. h. Illumination: Illumination of buildings and open areas shall be located and directed so as to eliminate glare toward streets and adjoining properties and shall comply with the requirements of the Tucson Code, Chapter 6, (Outdoor Lighting Code). 7. Soap manufacturing is limited to cold process only. 8. Outdoor storage, when permitted, shall not be located in a street perimeter yard. Outdoor storage areas shall be screened in accordance with Section 7.6, Landscaping and Screening. No materials or products shall be stacked or stored to exceed the height of the screen within 50 feet of an adjoining residential zone or street. Outdoor display of finished products is permitted within a street perimeter yard in an area limited to 10% of the site area or 10,000 square feet, whichever is less. Such display area shall not encroach into required landscape buffer areas. Outdoor storage in the P-I zone is limited to 25% of the site area. 4.9.13. GENERAL STANDARDS, RESTRICTIONS, AND EXCEPTIONS Q. Park Industrial (P-I), Light Industrial (I-1), and Heavy Industrial (I-2) Zones - General Restrictions 1. The use, storage, or disposal of radioactive materials must be done in accordance with Section 4.9.5.F, Radioactive Material Restrictions. 2. On land uses in the Industrial Use Group, traffic circulation must be designed so that access to the site is from a major street or from a local street which is not an internal residential neighborhood street and which does not provide access to residentially zoned areas unless no alternative exists. 3. The following special exception uses in the I-2 zone must be at least 300 feet from any non-industrial zone. Exception: the 300-foot setback is not required when the use of the non-industrially zoned property is a railroad or freeway right-of-way : a. Extraction; b. Hazardous Material Manufacturing; c. Perishable Goods Manufacturing; d. Primary Manufacturing; e. Refining; or, f. Salvaging and Recycling. 4. Use must comply with the applicable standards of Section 4.9.5, Industrial Use Group. 5. The airport authority land use class may contain residential, commercial, and industrial land uses compatible with the airport environs overlay. These uses include but are not limited to typical airport uses such as terminals, runways, control towers, radio and telecommunication towers, fueling and maintenance stations, helipads, hangars, parking facilities, various military and governmental uses and passenger-oriented food and personal services, retail sales, and vehicle rentals. Additionally, the land use class allows the following uses: a. Aeronautical uses associated with an airport including manufacturing, assembly, storage, training and flight schools and similar uses; b. Permitted or special exception uses in the underlying zone; c. Industrial parks containing corporate business centers, wholesaling, manufacturing, agriculture, civic, commercial, industrial, retail, storage, and utility uses provided they comply with the design and development standards applicable to the permitted or special exception uses in the underlying zone. ZONING REVIEW COMMENTS SUMMARY: 1. Comment: The comments provided are preliminary and are not to be assumed as a complete review of the proposal. During the Development Package review process, the Zoning Review Section will conduct a full review to assure compliance with applicable UDC development criteria and technical standards. 2. Comment: As proposed, this project meets the criteria of New commercial and residential buildings / Tenant improvement of a newly occupied space / Tenant improvements resulting in a change of square footage / Tenant improvement or renovations involving a change in the occupancy type, occupancy classification, or require a greater degree of safety. A new Certificate of Occupancy will be required and the requirements are required under https://www.tucsonaz.gov/Departments/Planning-Development-Services/Permits/Occupancy-Certificates#section-1 3. Comment: Per UDC Technical Standards Manual Section 7-01, a pedestrian circulation path is required to connect all areas of development, including accessible parking spaces, entrances, and dumpsters. A pedestrian circulation path to each adjacent street is also required. 4. Comment: A cross-access agreement (with a recorded sequence number) would need to be established and submitted as part of the permit to allow for the parking of parcel 124-15-0090 onto 124-15-010A to be used for afterhours by Slow Body Brewing patrons. Their parking ratio would be 1 space / 50 square feet of area dedicated to ‘Alcoholic beverage service’ so you’re overall parking tally may / may not meet their needs. ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL: SECTION 1: APPLICATION SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-8355 5. Comment: The proposed development must comply with the City of Tucson Unified Development Code (UDC) Administrative Manual Chapter 2-06 – Development Package. https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-8753 Building permits can be submitted and reviewed concurrently with the development package but the building plans cannot be approved until the development package is approved and the building plans are reviewed for consistency. UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE (UDC): UDC ARTICLE 3: GENERAL PROCEDURES https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-640 Per 3.3. Zoning Compliance Review Procedures https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-829 UDC ARTICLE 4: ZONES https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-1785 UDC ARTICLE 5: OVERLAY ZONES https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-3088 5.6. AIRPORT ENVIRONS ZONE (AEZ) 5.6.3. APPLICABILITY IN THE TIA ENVIRONS https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-3591 6. Comment: As this site lies within the Avigation Easement and Disclosure Area (TIA), 5.6.3. sections 5.6.4, 5.6.5, 5.6.6. and 5.6.11 will apply: 5.6.4. TIA ENVIRONS https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-3615 5.6.4. COMPATIBLE USE FOR ZONES FOR THE TIA ENVIRONS https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-3621 5.6.6. NOISE CONTROL DISTRICTS https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-3668 5.6.11. AIRPORT HAZARD DISTRICTS FOR TIA AND DMAFB ENVIRONS https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-3886 UDC ARTICLE 6: DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS AND MEASUREMENTS https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-4833 7. Comment: As this project lies within the I-2 zone, refer to Table 6.3-5A for the Dimensional Standards https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-4991 and Table 6.3-5B for any Exceptions https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-5004 8. Comment: Perimeter Yard (Setback) – Street: 20’-0” (E 17th St is classified as a Minor Local Rd) 9. Comment: Perimeter Yard (Setback) – Interior – Non-Residential to Non-Residential: 0’ UDC ARTICLE 7: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - Tucson, AZ Unified Development Code (UDC) https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-5321 Per 7.4.4. and Table 7.4.4-1: Required Number of Motor Vehicle Standards https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-5445 10. Comment: 1 parking stall / 1000 square feet of Gross Floor Area (GFA) (Industrial Use Group) Narrative states 32,357 square feet / 1000 square feet = 32 parking stalls Per 7.4.6.: Motor Vehicle Use Area Design Criteria https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-5587 Per 7.4.8. and Table 7.4.8-1: Required Number of Bicycle Parking Spaces https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-5698 11. Comment: NO short-term bicycle parking is required. 12. Comment: Long-Term Bicycle Parking: 1 space per 15,000 sq. ft. GFA. Minimum requirement is 2 spaces. Per 7.4.9.: Bicycle Parking Design Criteria https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-5709 UDC ARTICLE 7a: SIGN STANDARDS https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-25951 13. Comment: Per UDC 7A.4.1., separate signage permits will be required for all signage. All signs shall be erected, reinstalled, altered, repaired, relocated, permitted and inspected in compliance with Section 3.3 Zoning Compliance Review, Section 4 Development Review Fee Schedule of the Administrative Manual, and the most recently adopted Unified Building Codes, as well as other applicable city codes. Additionally, if there is a design intent for a ‘monument’ sign, this will need to be included in the site plan to show compliance with setbacks and any vision clearance triangles. TECHNICAL STANDARDS MANUAL: SECTION 5: LANDSCAPING https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-11368 SECTION 7: PEDESTRIAN ACCESS https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-11582 SECTION 8: SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLE DISPOSAL, COLLECTION, AND STORAGE https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-11665 SECTION 9-03.0.0: SOUND ATTENUATION WITHIN THE AIRPORT ENVIRONS ZONE https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-12167 SECTION 10: TRANSPORTATION https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-12214 |
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| ROW Engineering Review * | REVIEW COMPLETED | DTM REVIEW COMMENTS: 1) Sidewalk required along street frontage . PAG 200 standard detail 2) Driveway to meet PAG 206 Standard detail design. not to exceed 2% cross slope at Driveway 3) Recommendation of reviewing relocation and placement of Parking to the eastside of the building to eliminated or lower traffic movement along front of property,. 6) Note that Prop 411 work with in the area which will place 17th St under MORATORIUM CONDITIONS. Zane.Swenson@tucsonaz.gov |
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| Site Engineering * | REVIEW COMPLETED | Permit Activity Number: TP-PRE-0326-00067 Project: Change of use Dumas Building to HFE International with no new sf added Location: 909 E 17TH ST *This plan has been reviewed for compliance with applicable development criteria in the City of Tucson Unified Development Code (UDC) Administrative Manual (AM) Section 2-6 and Technical Standards Manual (TSM) Section for waste management, Pedestrian Access, Hydrology -Retention/Detention Requirements, and all site standard code.* City of Tucson Code: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/Departments/Planning-Development-Services/Codes Drainage Manual Link: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/files/sharedassets/public/v/1/pdsd/documents/engineering-code/cot-drainage-manual-searchable.pdf Design standards for Stormwater Detention and Retention Link: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/files/sharedassets/public/v/1/pdsd/documents/engineering-code/updated-retention-detention-manual.pdf Site Engineering Review Comments: 1. A drainage report with full compliance of first flush retention/balanced basin detention requirements. Refer to the DSSDR chapters 2, 3, & 4. Content and format requirements for the drainage report can be found in chapter 10 of the DSSDR. 2. Provide the following additions or changes to the site plan when applying for development package and building permits: a. Sight visibility triangles (SVT) for 17TH ST will need to be shown for current ROW. 17TH ST is designated as a “Minor Local Road”, show 185’ (Near Side) and 110’ (Far Side). TSM 10-01.5.0 b. Provide the Waste Stream Calculations for the entire site. TSM 8-01.8.0 c. Provide trash enclosure details and maneuverability. TSM 8-01.5.0 & TSM 8-01.9.0 d. Per discussion with applicant, waste and recycling pickup is at the north end of the property through the alley. Please contact Andy Vera Andy.Vera@tucsonaz.gov from Environmental Services for questions, and permission for possible variance for TSM 8-01.5.0 e. Keynote 7 indicated aqua-bric pavers for parking areas. Surface requirement must satisfy City of Tucson adopted codes and standards (UDC 7.4.6 and 2017 ICC A117.1 Chapters 4 & 5 for Site Engineering) f. Provide recorded sequence number(s) for access agreement for pedestrian and parking access across parcels. 3. Building Safety will review for compliance during Commercial Addition/Alteration permit application. Building Safety does not attend pre-application meetings. Please contact Matthew Carlton, Matthew.Carlton@tucsonaz.gov, for any questions related to the commercial mechanical, plumbing, structural, or electrical reviews. 4. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and dust control permit will be required for development greater than 1 acre. 5. Depressed loading areas are subject to strict drainage regulations to prevent flooding/ponding, particularly relevant in heavy commercial or industrial zones. If depressed loading bays are proposed for 4 or more bays, oil and sand separators will be required. If a pump is required to drain a depressed area it must be drained down within 4 hours and conform to Tucson Water standard specs, Section 1204 and DSSDR Section 4.18. Please channel all pump discharge into the nearest landscaped areas. COT Standards Manual for Drainage Design and Floodplain Management in Tucson, Arizona. This review is for Pre-Application purposes. Please be aware that additional comments may be forthcoming during submission process. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Joe Macaulay at Joe.Macaulay@tucsonaz.gov. |
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| Site Landscape * | REVIEW COMPLETED | PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT REVIEWER: CHAD KELLER, PLA SITE LANDSCAPE/NATIVE PLANT PRESERVATION SECTION PROJECT: RE-PROPOSED 32,357 SF DUMAS BUILDING TO HFE INTERNATIONAL WITH NO NEW SF ADDED ACTIVITY NO: TP-PRE-0326-00067 ADDRESS: 909 E 17TH ST ZONING: LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONE (I-1) LAND USE: COMMERCIAL 2026.04.06 THE COMMENTS PROVIDED ARE PRELIMINARY AND ARE NOT TO BE ASSUMED AS A COMPLETE REVIEW OF THE PROPOSAL. DURING THE DEVELOPMENT PACKAGE REVIEW PROCESS, A FULL REVIEW WILL BE MADE BY THE SITE LANDSCAPE/NPPO REVIEW SECTION TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE CITY OF TUCSON UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE, TECHNICAL STANDARDS MANUAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SITE LANDSCAPE, NATIVE PLANTS AND RAINWATER HARVESTING. SITE LANDSCAPE/NPPO COMMENTS: 1. UDC 7.6.2. APPLICABILITY The provisions of this section apply to the following: A. All new development; and, B. Expansion of existing development, as provided below: 1. Buildings Greater Than 10,000 Square Feet On sites where the gross floor area of the existing building (s) is more than 10,000 square feet, expansion in square footage of land area, floor area, lot coverage, or **VEHICULAR USE AREA as follows: b. If the expansion is 25% or greater or if expansion as of February 15, 1991, cumulatively result in a 25% or greater expansion in land area, floor area, lot coverage, or **VEHICULAR USE AREA, the standards of this section apply to the **entire site. Preparation of the landscape plan shall adhere to UDC 7.6.4 and Administrative Manual 2-10. 2. Parking lot canopy trees are required at 1 tree for every 4 parking spaces provided, see UDC 7.6.4.B. Structurally covered parking spaces do not count toward the ratio, see UDC 7.6.4.B.1.c (8). Trees are to be distributed evenly throughout the parking area, see UDC 7.6.4.1.a.(1). See Technical Standards Manual 5-01.3.0 for additional landscaping in vehicular use area requirements. 3. Street landscape borders per UDC 7.6.4.C.2 and Table 7.6.4-1 and proposed Commercial land use along MS&R and non-MS&R: A. E 17th St requires a 10’ landscape border and a 60” screen located on the project side of the ROW/Future ROW. 4. A drip irrigation plan and details are required for all proposed landscape planting areas. 5. DTM review is required for all planting and irrigation in the ROW prior to the approval of the development package. Reach out to David Marhefka (david.marhefka@tucsonaz.gov) for review and approval if applicable for this project. 6. All landscape plans shall incorporate water conserving design as defined in UDC Section 7.6.6, Use of Water, and as described in the Technical Standards Manual 5.01-5.11. 7. The project includes a commercial-scale parking area and required landscape planting area for parking lot trees and street landscape border plantings. A Commercial Rainwater Harvesting plan is required: See Technical Standards Manual 4-01.3.0 RAINWATER HARVESTING PLAN. A Rainwater Harvesting Plan shall be submitted with all applications for commercial developments at which landscaping is required. The Rainwater Harvesting Plan shall consist of two elements: a Site Water Budget and a Water Harvesting Implementation Plan. Preparation of the Rainwater Harvesting Plan elements requires coordination between project managers, site engineers and landscape architects from the inception of the project. The two elements of the Rainwater Harvesting Plan shall illustrate water harvesting how will meet 50% of annual landscape water demand, as required by the ordinance. 8. Coordinate the Landscape Plan, Commercial Rainwater Harvesting Plan and the Civil Grading Plans to have identical basin size, grades/percent slopes, spot elevations and curb cut inlet and outlet locations. 9. Maximize rainwater harvesting across the site into all landscape areas, including the street landscape borders and planting islands for the required trees in the parking area. 10. A separate irrigation water meter is required. Please label irrigation meter as “irrigation only”. See TSM 4-01.6.0. Or see City of Tucson Ordinance 10597 -- Sec. 6-182. Rainwater Harvesting Plan: Number 3 (a) A separate water meter connected to the main water supply; or (b) An irrigation sub-meter. Thank you. Chad Keller, PLA Landscape Architect chad.keller@tucsonaz.gov 520.837.4923 |
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| TW New Area Development * | REVIEW COMPLETED | Project does not appear to affect utility or easements. There is an existing water meter and a fire service to the parcel. Water pressure at this location is estimated at 68-74 psi at an assumed elevation of 2425'. Water pressure can vary an additional 5-10 psi. If any new domestic water, irrigation water, or fire water services are needed to serve this proposed development, please contact Tucson Water’s New Services Section by calling 520-791-5164 or by sending an email to TW_Common@tucsonaz.gov. |