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Plan Review Detail
Review Status: Approved
Review Details: PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE REVIEW v.1
Plan Number - TP-PRE-0925-00191
Review Name: PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE REVIEW v.1
Review Status: Approved
| Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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| Fire New Construction * | REVIEW COMPLETED | TP-PRE-0925-00191 • Pre-Application Conference Review v1 • 510 E NAVAJO RD TUCSON, AZ 85705: Based on the information provided, TFD has no comments at this time. Questions: patricia.shelton@tucsonaz.gov / 520.837.7082 |
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| ROW Engineering Review * | REVIEW COMPLETED | 1. Dedicate 25' Radius to ROW 2. Relocate driveway on Northwest corner, 20' min. from driveway to curb return. *Recommended to add sidewalk and update existing driveways in ROW to meet current standards. |
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| Site Engineering * | REVIEW COMPLETED | TP-PRE-0925-00191 510 E NAVAJO RD Site Engineering Comments are as follows: 1. This proposed split lies within the Navajo Wash FEMA AE floodplain. The requirements to potentially develop the northern lot resulting from this Land Division are: a. Buildable Pad: Assures that the newly created tracts or parcels have locations for building pads that are protected from flood and erosion hazards. Unified Development Code 8.3.1.A https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-6472#JD_UDCSec.8.3.1 b. Encroachment: The improvements needed for the buildable pad and the all-weather access must not raise the water level more than one-tenth of a foot as measured at the property line, nor increase flowrates which may significantly increase the potential for flood or erosion damage. Tucson Code 26-5.2 https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az/0-0-0-19545#JD_26-5 c. All-weather Access: All-weather access is a safe vehicular travel route which both conventional and emergency vehicles require for the purpose of unimpeded access. Streets required for permanent all-weather access shall be designed and constructed based on the following performance criteria: i. At least one paved, permanent, all-weather access shall be provided to each lot over terrain which can be traversed by conventional motor vehicles in times of flooding. This standard applies to public or private streets and to a designated route connecting a street and the development or building in question. ii. Stormwater runoff flowing either across or in the direction of an all-weather access route shall not exceed one foot in depth during the 100-year flood. iii. The depth of flow in a roadway shall not exceed one foot in depth, except at drainage crossings, during the regulatory (100-year) flood peak discharge. iv. In addition, the depth of flow, Y, in feet, plus the velocity head, (V*V) / 2g, in feet, shall not exceed the numerical value of 1.30 for a duration in excess of thirty minutes during the 100-YEAR FLOOD https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/tucson/latest/tucson_az_udc/0-0-0-12416 2. Coordinate acquisition of the park with City of Tucson Floodplain Administration, Parks and Recreation, and Real Estate. An agreement needs to be in place prior to any permitted division. Ryan Insalaco Engineering Associate ryan.insalaco@tucsonaz.gov |
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| Site Landscape * | REVIEW COMPLETED | CDRC TRANSMITTAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT REVIEWER: CHAD KELLER, RLA SITE LANDSCAPE/NATIVE PLANT PRESERVATION SECTION PROJECT: PRELIM DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR LOT SPLIT OF EXISTING PARISH SITE ACTIVITY NO: TP-PRE-0925-00191 ADDRESS: 510 E NAVAJO RD ZONING: R-3 RESIDENCE ZONE 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. 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 and NPPO section to ensure compliance with the applicable UDC development criteria and Technical Standards. SITE LANDSCAPE/NPPO COMMENTS: 1. No comments or concerns with this land split. Thank you. Chad Keller, RLA Landscape Architect chad.keller@tucsonaz.gov 520.837.4923 |
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| Site Zoning * | REVIEW COMPLETED | CDRC Thursday Pre-Submittal Transmittal FROM: Bobby Parsons, Planner PDSD Zoning Review PROJECT: Pre-submittal meeting TP-PRE-0925-00191 Address: 510 E. Navajo Rd. Tucson, AZ 85705 Zoning: R-3 Existing Use: Parks and Recreation Proposed Use: Not specified TRANSMITTAL DATE: 10/9/2025 COMMENTS: 1. **Please see Engineering comments as it relates to the Navajo Wash and the proposed lot split.** 2. Parks and Recreation is a permitted use in the R-3 zone subject to Use Specific Standard 4.9.13.B & C. 3. Per UDC Table 6.3-2.A, the following dimensional standards apply to the R-3 zone. a. Density (maximum): i. 1 SFR/5,000sf ii. Multifamily 36/acre b. Lot Size (minimum): i. SFR: 5,000sf ii. MF/Nonresidential: 0sf c. Lot Coverage (maximum) i. 70% d. Height (maximum) i. 25’ sfr/civic/admin/office or 40’ for multifamily/nonresidential 4. The minimum required parking for Recreation Use Group is: a. Court – Basketball: 5 spaces per court b. Athletic Field – 15 spaces per field 5. The comments provided are preliminary and are not to be assumed as a complete review of the proposal. During the review process, a full review will be made by Zoning to assure compliance with the applicable UDC development criteria and Technical Standards. If you have any questions, please contact me at Robert.Parsons@tucsonaz.gov. |
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| TW New Area Development * | REVIEW COMPLETED | TP-PRE-0925-00191 (510 E NAVAJO RD TUCSON, AZ 85705) Plan for Lot Split of existing parish site Based on the information provided, Tucson Water has no objections to, or comments on, the proposed development. Any future water service will be tied on 6-inch PVC water main (A Zone) Located on the north side of the parcel Right-of-Way (ROW) of E Navajo Rd. 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. The above comments are based on the limited preliminary information provided by the applicant and should not be construed as a complete review of the proposal. Any questions, comments or concerns about these comments may be directed to: Abdullah Salman | Project Manager Tucson Water - New Area Development Abdullah.Salman@tucsonaz.gov |