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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Details: RIGHT-OF-WAY REVIEW v.1
Permit Number - TR-UTL-0225-00224
Review Name: RIGHT-OF-WAY REVIEW v.1
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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02/07/2025 | ROW Engineering Review Complex | REQUIRES RESUBMIT | Review site plan and City of Tucson Public Utility manual section 7.2.3 and 11.2 for New Pole placement conditions.. Per phone conversation please upload corrected Site plan for pole locations.. Refer to follow conditions: 1)Driveways and private property shall not be utilized without the owner’s consent. It is the contractor’s responsibility to negotiate use of private property. 2)The location of replacement poles, new poles, and supporting equipment must comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, city construction and sidewalk clearance standards, city ordinances, and state and federal laws and regulations to provide a clear and safe passage within the rights-of-way. 3) 7.2.3 Pole Placement New electrical or communication poles shall be placed within 1’-3’ of the ROW/property line (if practicable). Additionally, new poles shall not be placed within five (5) feet of the perpendicular extension of the ROW-facing façade of any single or multifamily dwelling unit (if practicable). The perpendicular extension shall be derived by drawing a straight line following the roofline on each side of the façade to and through the ROW. Service poles for private use shall be on private property only. Individual service poles shall be reduced and eliminated where possible by moving overhead service lines to compatible underground locations. New utility poles, streetlight poles, power poles, or wireless support structures shall be a minimum 150 feet (radially) from an existing Verticality unless approved by a Utility Waiver Request. Utilities are encouraged to collocate on an existing verticality to meet this requirement. Streetlight poles or dusk to dawn poles shall additionally be spaced based upon safety lighting design requirements. All lighting must be LED and must meet City of Tucson and Pima County Outdoor Lighting Code and UDC standards. |
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02/06/2025 | Transportation Application Review Express | REVIEW COMPLETED | New (No Existing Utility) |