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Permit Number: DP17-0017
Parcel: 116274690

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: GRADING

Permit Number - DP17-0017
Review Name: GRADING
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
02/14/2017 DAVID RIVERA ZONING REVIEW Reqs Change FROM: David Rivera
PDSD Zoning Review Section

PROJECT: T17CM00409
New SFR (1st Review)
674 S Little Bird Court

TRANSMITTAL DATE: February 14, 2017

DUE DATE: February 27, 2017

COMMENTS: Please resubmit revised drawings and any redlined plans along with a detailed response letter, which states how all Zoning Review Section comments were addressed.


1. COMMENT: Zoning has reviewed the Building / Site / Grading plans for compliance with applicable zoning and Plat regulations for an RCP. While the proposal appears to be in compliance with the zoning regulations zoning cannot approve the site /building plans until the grading plan has been reviewed and approved by the PDSD Engineering Review Section.


2. COMMENT: Zoning will review the plans on the next submittal for any revisions or changes to the proposed development to assure that the project is still in compliance with zoning regulations.



If you have any questions about this transmittal, Contact David Rivera on Tuesday or Wednesday at (520) 837-4957 or by email David.Rivera@tucsonaz.gov or contact Steve Shields, (520) 837-4956 or Steve.Shields@tucsonaz.gov

RESUBMITTAL OF THE FOLLOWING IS REQUIRED: Revised Site or Grading plans
02/27/2017 ANDREW CONNOR NPPO REVIEW Reqs Change 5.2. HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT ZONE (HDZ)
5.2.3. APPLICABILITY
The provisions of the Hillside Development Zone (HDZ) apply to newly proposed subdivisions or individual lot developments. This site is within the HDZ the following applies:
Add the following notes to cover sheet:
Vegetation Retention and Revegetation
a. Vegetation Retention
(1) Existing viable and transplantable trees with four inch or greater trunk diameter and cacti shall be preserved in their original locations, except for building sites and access and utilities serving building sites.
(2) When retention of the above trees and cacti in their original locations is not possible due to building site location, the trees and cacti shall be salvaged and replanted in areas requiring revegetation, whenever possible.
b. Revegetation
All cut or fill slopes that are no steeper than three horizontal to one vertical and all utility trenches or septic leaching fields that are not located in parking or driveway areas shall be revegetated in compliance with the following standards:
(1) All plants used in revegetation shall be the same as the native vegetation on the site prior to grading or clearing or any adjacent site; and,
(2) Revegetation shall be accomplished with the following minimum standards for plants:
(a) Desert trees, a minimum of 15-gallon size with a minimum trunk diameter of two inches measured at the soil level, or large specimen cactus shall be placed at the same vegetation density found on the site prior to any clearing, grubbing, or grading; and,
(b) Seeds for trees, desert shrubs, and grasses shall be planted with a density adequate to control erosion and may use one of the following methods of planting: Raked into the soil with appropriate mulch materials; hydroseeding; anchored mulches; or established on jute, rolled straw, or similar material. Another method may be approved by PDSD.
(3) A temporary watering system shall be installed until the revegetation materials are established.
3. Slope Stabilization
All slopes steeper than a ratio of three horizontal to one vertical, with the exception of retaining walls, shall be stabilized with properly engineered stone riprapping or sculptured rock as follows:
a. Stone riprapping shall be hand-placed on the slope;
b. The stabilizing material used shall blend with the natural appearance of the site or lot and the surrounding terrain; and,
c. Vegetation retention and revegetation should be used in conjunction with riprapping.
7.7.3. APPLICABILITY
7.7. NATIVE PLANT PRESERVATION
Concurrent Applicability of Other Related Sections
The standards of this section; the Hillside Development Zone (HDZ) (Section 5.2).
Plant Disposition
The Native Plant Preservation Plan must indicate the disposition of Protected Native Plants in excess of those needed to meet the standards of this section and other applicable standards. It is encouraged that all Protected Native Plants that are not proposed to remain on-site be salvaged and transplanted off-site. The Plan shall affirm, by a statement on the Plan, conformance with the requirements of the Federal Endangered Species Act and the Arizona Native Plant Law.
Indicate the disposition and location to all Federal Protected Species on site.
Ensure that all Engineering comments are addressed.
03/09/2017 LOREN MAKUS ENGINEERING REVIEW Reqs Change 1. Identify all lines in the legend or by label. Specifically identify the line highlighted on sheet A-020.
2. Show how drainage will be directed around the proposed house and not cause adverse impact to any neighboring parcel.

Final Status

Task End Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description
03/14/2017 ARUIZ1 OUT TO CUSTOMER Completed