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Plan Number: C15-14-06
Parcel: Unknown

Address: Unknown

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: OCZ - ZE HEARING

Plan Number - C15-14-06
Review Name: OCZ - ZE HEARING
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
01/13/2015 KEN BROUILLETTE FIRE REVIEW Approved
01/16/2015 STEVE SHIELDS ZONING REVIEW Completed TO: Annexation Division

January 16, 2015

Annexation Case Number - C15-14-06
Tucson Airport Authority 2 Annexation District

The proposed use is unknown.

1. As no proposed development information was provided Zoning Review has no comments or objection to the proposed annexation at this time.

Should you have questions, contact me at 837-4956 please.

Steve Shields, Lead Planner
City of Tucson, Planning and Development Services Department
01/22/2015 ZCANCHO1 DOT TRAFFIC REVIEW Completed No recommendations to any additions to the MS&R. Pima County doesn't have any roads on their MS&R that we would have to add.
01/26/2015 JOE LINVILLE LANDSCAPE REVIEW Completed
01/26/2015 MPADILL1 COMMUNITY PLANNING REVIEW Completed PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT
C15-14-06 Tucson Airport Authority 2 - Annexation District
County CI-1 to City I-1
Plan Tucson, Rincon/Southeast Subregional Plan,
01/23/15 jb

The above referenced rezoning case is for the establishment of Original City Zone from Pima County CI-1 (County Light Industrial) to City I-1 (City Light Industrial) requested by Mike Czechowski, on behalf of the City of Tucson for annexation. The proposed annexation district is located east of Tucson International Airport, east of South Country Club and north of Los Reales Road. The annexation district encompasses approximately 99 acres of vacant, undeveloped land that is owned by the Tucson Airport Authority.

The surrounding zones and land uses are the following; north is City of Tucson I-1, Light Industrial; south is County CI-2, General Industrial; east is County CI-1, Light Industrial; and west is City of Tucson P-I, Park Industrial and City of Tucson I-1, Light Industrial.

The annexation site is within the boundaries of the Plan Tucson, the Rincon/Southeast Subregional Plan (RSSP), which provide land use direction with relevant policies as outlined below:

The request to establish original City zoning from Pima County CI-1 to City of Tucson I-1 is consistent with Plan policy.

Plan Tucson Future Growth Scenario Map calls identifies this area as Potential Annexation Areas and Industrial Area; Potential Annexation Areas are areas that the City of Tucson may be pursuing for annexation within the next decade, working with other local jurisdictions with the ultimate goal of having urban commercial and residential areas located within incorporated cities and towns. Industrial Areas are areas strategically located for efficient handling of intermodal freight movements. These areas support national and international freight movement through Tucson by connecting existing major regional commercial transportation routes, including railway, major highways, and the airports. The Future Growth Scenario Map should be used as a general guide for determining the general location of development opportunities, development patterns, and land use and transportation concepts, while also considering area and site-specific issues. Plan Tucson supports the pursuit of annexations of vacant, underdeveloped, and developed land that is within both the adopted Water Service Area and the Municipal Planning Area, taking into consideration the development/growth potential, projected revenues to be received and projected costs and capability to serve the area, and the strategic importance of the location. Annexations are to apply Pima County Conservation Land System map and associated guidelines.

The Rincon Southeast Subregional Plan (RSSP) does not provide specific land use direction for this annexation as the proposed annexation district is not within a specific map detail. However the RSSP overall planned land use reflects rural intensity with existing planned communities and high-intensity industrial and park-industrial land uses to respond to existing development patterns around Tucson International Airport.
The annexation site includes several zoning overlays: Airport Environs Overlay, County Major Streets and Route Map and the City of Tucson Major Streets and Routes Map (MS&R) which acknowledge future arterial roadways, possible Environmental Resource Zones and WASH areas.

The annexation request is part of a larger overall process including a total of four annexation districts, covering approximately 2,419 acres, all owned by either the Tucson Airport Authority or the City of Tucson. This annexation provides an opportunity to add to the City of Tucson, land that will contribute to the City's economic vitality and community character. In addition, Aerospace Parkway (a planned arterial roadway connection between Nogales Highway and South Alvernon Way) currently in design by Pima County will increase interest in development opportunities within this area.





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01/26/2015 ELIZABETH LEIBOLD ENGINEERING REVIEW Completed TO: Annexation Division
DATE: January 23, 2015
SUBJECT: PDSD Engineering Annexation Review
REVIEWER: Elizabeth Leibold, P.E., CPM, CFM
LOCATION: T15S R14E Section 16, Ward 5
Annexation District: Tucson Airport Authority 2
Annexation Case: C15-14-06
SUMMARY: PDSD Engineering has reviewed the application of the proposed Tucson Airport Authority 2 Annexation District and recommends consideration of the following comments for discussion regarding the proposed annexation. The following considerations are based on Tucson Floodplain, Stormwater, and Erosion Hazard Management code, Tucson drainage regulations, ERZ code, previous Annexations, State regulations including SB1598 & HB2443, and other City of Tucson regulations and ordinances.
1. Engineering Technical Manual standards, overlay zones, and City Zoning Maps are extended to the annexed land in accordance with Section 3.4.4, Mayor and Council Special Exception Procedure. Areas where riparian floodplain exist, shall not be disturbed unless the disturbance is necessary for required access, location of utilities that cross perpendicular to flow, or trails/bake paths, and, shall be subject to City of Tucson ERR standards, ERZ codes, or W.A.S.H. Ordinance regulations. The northern portion of the proposed annex area includes a riparian floodplain area.
2. Current data indicates the entire proposed annexation area lies within Airport Wash Watershed which is considered a TSMS balanced basin management area. Hydrologic Soil type D is indicated for the entire proposed annexation area. Basin Management area regulations shall be consistent with the TSMS plan and adopted detention requirements, with consideration of waivers for retention in this annexation area. Drainage data for determination of the final alignments, floodprone areas, and locations of watercourses shall be referenced by current County and City flood maps and drainage reports, with emphasis on detention with positive surface flow gradients, rather than retention systems, in order to accommodate existing soil constraints. Areas within the annexation map shall be clarified to indicate locations of soil constraints (Hydrologic Soil Type D) where waiver of retention is applicable.
3. The FIS and FIRM shall apply to all territory annexed into the city at the time of annexation. With the floodplain administration of additional areas of jurisdiction by an annexation, the annexed area will be governed by the City of Tucson Floodplain regulations.
4. Annexation map shall be clarified to indicate that this proposed annexation area is located within a TAA management area which is subject to TIA/TAA agreements (or updated/revised agreements). Any existing intergovernmental agreements related to procedures for floodplain use permitting, should be considered for revision with suitable arrangement between Pima County and the City of Tucson to provide compliance with current state laws and to provide direct and efficient permitting processing.
5. Development considerations within this annexation area shall include: submission of acceptable soils reports at time of individual development plan or subdivision plat review, submission of tentative plats prior to submittal of final plats, submission of acceptable grading plans showing all-weather access to all lots/parcels, at time of individual development plan or subdivision plat review.
Please call me if you have questions at 837-4934.
Elizabeth Leibold, P.E., CPM, CFM
Civil Engineer
Engineering Division
City of Tucson, Planning and Development Services Department
01/30/2015 JULIE YBARRA SIGNS SIGN CODE REVIEW Completed C15-14-06

No billboards and no existing businesses/permanent signage per Google/aerials/maps.

Heather Thrall
03/19/2015 MPADILL1 DOT ENGINEERING REVIEW Passed
03/19/2015 MPADILL1 ENV SVCS REVIEW Passed
03/19/2015 MPADILL1 TUCSON WATER NEW AREA DEVELOPMENT REVIEW Passed
03/19/2015 MPADILL1 REZ AGENCY REVIEW PARKS & RECREATION Passed
03/19/2015 MPADILL1 REZ AGENCY REVIEW OFFICE OF CONSERVATION & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Passed
03/19/2015 MPADILL1 REZ AGENCY REVIEW PIMA ASSN OF GOVTS Passed
03/19/2015 MPADILL1 REZ AGENCY REVIEW PIMA CNTY WASTEWATER Passed
03/19/2015 MPADILL1 REZ AGENCY REVIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT Passed
03/19/2015 MPADILL1 REZ AGENCY REVIEW ADOT Passed
03/19/2015 MPADILL1 REZ AGENCY REVIEW TDOT RTA Passed
03/19/2015 MPADILL1 REZ AGENCY REVIEW TDOT STREETS Passed
03/19/2015 MPADILL1 REZ AGENCY REVIEW OTHER AGENCIES Passed