Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Details: RIGHT-OF-WAY REVIEW v.1
Permit Number - TR-UTL-0124-00049
Review Name: RIGHT-OF-WAY REVIEW v.1
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
| Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01/10/2024 | ROW Engineering Review | REQUIRES RESUBMIT | TR-UTL-0124-00049 (3609 E GLENN ST TUCSON, AZ 85716) These are the requirements for a site plan and construction plan from the Public Utility Administrative Manual https://www.tucsonaz.gov/files/sharedassets/public/v/1/dtm/documents/linked-documents/city-of-tucson-public-utility-administrative-manual_20230504.pdf Site Plan: 1. Provide a cover sheet which shows: a. A completed title block including the utility owner, project name, project contact information, and utility project work number/order. b. A “Location Map” labeling Major Streets and Routes, project site limits, North arrow, Township Range and Section information, Tucson, Pima County and Arizona. Scale is typically 1” = 3 miles. 2. Provide a Sheet Index, stating plan sheet numbers and corresponding sheet names. 3. Provide a Sheet Index Map indicating plan sheet numbers and limits. Show North Arrow, ROW lines, and label street names. Show boundary for other jurisdictions (Pima County, ADOT, UPRR, etc.) if applicable. Note: Sheet Index Map does not need to be to scale. 4. Include Arizona 811 Blue Stake note stating, “Notify Arizona 811 two working days before construction. Call 811 or 1-800-STAKE-IT (1-800-782-5348).” CITY OF TUCSON PUBLIC UTILITY ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL 37 5. Provide a Legend accurately showing all line types, symbols and abbreviations used on construction plans. 6. Include City of Tucson General Construction Notes. (i.e. trench details, pavement patch repair, sidewalk repair, aerial notes Construction Plan: 1. Include a North arrow on each plan sheet. Orient the layout so North is at either the top or the left of the page. 2. Provide a scale or dimension adequate to accurately identify physical features and their potential conflicts within the construction area. Scale should be no smaller than 1” = 100’ for aerial/above ground projects and 1” = 40’ for underground. 3. Label and dimension all existing or proposed Right-of-Way limits and adjacent easements. Label all street names and alleys. Stationing is required for work on MSR streets and must also include the survey control line. 4. Show matchlines. 5. Show all existing and proposed improvements including landscaping, surface features and underground structures. 6. Provide lineal feet summary of installations and abandonments within the ROW. 7. Provide work method for construction (i.e. excavation/trenching, bore, insertion/pull thru, aerial/overlashing) 8. For underground work, show the location and size of all existing and proposed facilities in relation to the Right-of-Way. a. Provide a primary dimension from existing and proposed facilities to either the ROW limit or ROW centerline (not centerline of street). b. Provide a secondary dimension to surface features (i.e., edge of pavement or behind of curb). Dimensions should be measured parallel to ROW limits or surface features. 9. When the road is uncurbed provide dimensions between survey monuments located at the nearest cross street. 10. Provide a dimension that accurately describes all proposed utility crossings (underground and overhead) when measured at a 90-degree angle, plus or minus 10 degrees or parallel with intersecting road. 11. When crossing other utilities larger than 12-inches in diameter, include a vertical profile with a scale of 1” =4’ showing 2’ minimum separation. 12. Proposed and existing storm drains, sanitary sewer lines, water lines, and vertical poles over 12-inches in diameter shall be drawn to scale. 13. All proposed conduit or conduit systems over 12-inches in diameter or width shall be drawn to scale if proposed construction is within 10-feet of existing conduit. 14. Show all Railroad and Modern Streetcar tracks. 15. Show approximate FEMA floodplain or City of Tucson local flood limits and label all rivers, washes, and watercourses. 16. Show all existing topography affected by the proposed construction if it may affect the vertical elevation or depth of a utility installation. Faffs Riederer Faffs.Riederer@tucsonaz.gov |
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| 01/09/2024 | Transportation Application Review | REVIEW COMPLETED | Customer Requesting Extended Hours of Work. |