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Permit Number: DP15-0205
Parcel: 136090310

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: SITE and/or GRADING

Permit Number - DP15-0205
Review Name: SITE and/or GRADING
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
12/02/2015 MARTIN BROWN FIRE REVIEW Reqs Change Proposed use will probably require installation of fire sprinklers. Please indicate location and origination of fire sprinkler water supply. Also, please show location of proposed and/or existing fire hydrants. Refer to section 507 of the 2012 International Fire Code for spacing requirements.
12/07/2015 JOHN BEALL COT NON-DSD COMMUNITY PLANNING Approved COMMENTS


Plan Tucson on the Future Growth Scenario Map identifies the project site as "Existing Neighborhoods." Existing neighborhoods are characterized in Plan Tucson as largely built-out residential neighborhoods and commercial districts in which minimal new development or redevelopment is expected in the next few decades. The goal is to maintain the character of these neighborhoods while accommodating some new development and encouraging reinvestment, services, and amenities that contribute to further neighborhood stability. Plan Tucson policy directs that the application of the Pima County Conservation Land System designation and requirements be considered in rezoning reviews. Plan Tucson supports the utilization of solutions and strategies outlined in the Design Guidelines Manual to provide an improved level of community design such as methods to conserve and enhance habitat when development occurs and accessibility to open space that connects with surrounding public natural areas. Plan Tucson supports an interconnected urban trail system throughout the city to meet the recreational needs of pedestrian, bicyclist, and equestrians.

The Rincon / Southeast Subregional Plan Map Detail #14, 29th Street / Los Reales provides land use policy direction for this area and identifies the special exception site as Low Intensity Urban with a density cap of 0.3 RAC. The plan states development in this area should remain of this intensity due to its environmental sensitivity and its proximity to Saguaro National Park.

Project in compliance with Plan Tucson and the Rincon / Southeast Subregional Plan.

On September 10, 2015 a Zoning Examiner Special Exception (SE-15-33) for an existing single-family residence to be used as a home occupation, travelers' accommodation lodging for bicycles was approved by the Zoning Examiner.
12/14/2015 ROBERT SHERRY PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Passed
12/21/2015 ANDREW CONNOR NPPO REVIEW Approved
12/21/2015 ANDREW CONNOR LANDSCAPE REVIEW Approved
12/22/2015 SSHIELD1 ADA REVIEW Passed

Final Status

Task End Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description
12/23/2015 EGALLET1 OUT TO CUSTOMER Completed