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Permit Number: DP19-0192
Parcel: 14103028A

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: DEV PKG - RESUBMITTAL

Permit Number - DP19-0192
Review Name: DEV PKG - RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
11/12/2019 SBEASLE1 START PLANS SUBMITTED Completed
11/25/2019 SROGERS2 ZONING HC REVIEW Reqs Change See zoning comments
11/25/2019 SAMUEL ROGERS ZONING REVIEW Reqs Change CDRC TRANSMITTAL

TO: Development Services Department
Plans Coordination Office

FROM: Samuel Rogers
PDSD Zoning Review Section

PROJECT: Arizona Auto Parts - 6671 E Littletown Rd.
Development Package (2nd Review)
DP19-0192

TRANSMITTAL DATE: 8/15/2019
DUE DATE: 9/16/2019

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.

Section 3.3.3.G.5.c UDC, An applicant has one year from the date of application to obtain approval of a site plan that complies with zoning and other development requirements in effect at the time of application, unless an ordinance adopted by Mayor and Council during this period states otherwise. A site plan application that has been in review for a period of one year and has not yet been approved is considered denied. To continue the review of a site plan for the property, a new site plan must be submitted that complies with regulations in effect at the time of re-submittal. The new submittal initiates a new one-year review period. One year Expiration date is August 15, 2020.

*** Address only the follow up comments.

SECTION 2-06.0.0: DEVELOPMENT PACKAGE (TENTATIVE PLATS AND SITE PLANS)
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2-06.4.7.A.4 - Identify the existing and proposed use of the property as classified per the UDC. List all UDC sections applicable to the proposed uses.

Follow up comment: Revise general note 3 on sheet one to state "The existing use is vacant and the proposed use is Savaging and recycling and is permitted as a special exception that is subject to use specific standard 4.5.4 .C.1-8 and 4.9.13.Q.

6. COMMENT: The use on this property appears to be "Salvaging and Recycling". In the I-2 zone Salvaging and Recycling is subject to use specific standards 4.9.5.G.2 & .4 and 4.9.13.Q. Per 4.9.5.G.4:"4. Junkyards, salvaging of motorized vehicles, such as cars, trucks, airplanes, and similar vehicles; salvaging of hazardous materials; and landfills are not permitted."
Salvaging and Recycling is permitted through a Special Exception procedure and subject to use specific standards 4.9.5.C.1 - 8 and 4.9.13.Q.
Clarify the existing use, as well as the proposed land use class on next submittal.



2-06.4.9.H.5.a - Show all motor vehicle off-street parking spaces provided, fully dimensioned. As a note, provide calculations on the number of spaces required (include the ratio used) and the number provided, including the number of spaces required and provided for the physically disabled. The drawing should indicate parking space locations for the physically disabled. A typical parking space detail shall be provided for both standard parking spaces and those for the physically disabled. For information on parking requirements for the physically disabled, refer to adopted building and accessibility codes of the City of Tucson. Design criteria for parking spaces and access are located in Section 7.4.6, Motor Vehicle Use Area Design Criteria, of the UDC.

Follow up comment: It appears that the entire site is being used in the parking calculation, revise parking calculation to only account for the use area not the entire site.

12. COMMENT: For developments with 201-300 parking spaces, 7 handicap spaces are required, 2 of which are required to be van accessible. Revise plans accordingly. Parking calculation accounts for the entire site, parking will not be allowed in the floodplain area. Clarify proposal on next submittal. Is storage occurring within the building footprint? Delineate the amount of area being used for each use within the building footprint.




If you have any questions about this transmittal, Contact Samuel Rogers at (520) 837-6932 or by email samuel.rogers@tucsonaz.gov or contact Steve Shields at (520) 837-4956 or email Steve.Shields@tucsonaz.gov

RESUBMITTAL OF THE FOLLOWING IS REQUIRED: Revised development package
12/05/2019 SBEASLE1 OTHER AGENCIES TUCSON AIRPORT AUTHORITY Approved December 5, 2019

RE: DP19-0192 AZ Auto Parts / 2nd Submittal, Received November 12, 2019

Thank you for the opportunity to comment on DP19-0192, AZ Auto Parts; 2nd Submittal, a development package application for an approximately 26.99 acre site, located 2,200 feet east of the intersection of East Littletown Road and South Wilmot Road. The property is zoned Industrial Zone 2 (I-2) and the proposed use is an automotive salvage yard and scrap metal recycling operations with outdoor storage.
This site is within the Tucson International Airport avigation easement requirements and public disclosure area, and FAA traffic pattern airspace.

The Tucson Airport Authority is satisfied with the 2nd submittal of the project and has no additional comments to provide.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding this comment letter. I can be reached by email at srobidoux@flytucson.com or by telephone at 520-573-4811.
Respectfully, Scott Robidoux, Senior Airport Planner

cc: Ken Perry
12/09/2019 ZELIN CANCHOLA COT NON-DSD TRAFFIC Approved December 9, 2019
ACTIVITY NUMBER: DP19-0192
PROJECT NAME: Arizona Auto Parts
PROJECT ADDRESS: 6671 E Littletown Rd
PROJECT REVIEWER: Zelin Canchola TDOT

Approved, however the following item must be revised and added to the Development plan.

1. Page 5 of 57 - key note # 4. Change word "PAD" to "PAG"
12/10/2019 ANDREW CONNOR LANDSCAPE REVIEW Reqs Change SECTION 4-02.0.0: FLOODPLAIN, WASH AND ERZ STANDARDS

2.6 Ownership of PRA
Ownership of the protected riparian area shall be provided in one or more of the methods set forth below to insure continued preservation of the area. Forms of ownership of protected riparian areas include:
A. protected riparian area Areas for proposed subdivisions may be either publicly owned, owned by a common association, or owned by a non-profit association which provides for conservation management.
B. Privately owned individual residential lots of 24,000 square feet or less may include protected riparian area where (i) there is a conservation easement prohibiting private development within the protected riparian areas, (ii) no more than 10% of the total area of the protected riparian area is included within individual private lots and (iii) no walls or fences are constructed within the protected riparian areas. The common ownership and the location of any portion of the protected riparian area within individual lots and applicable legal restrictions shall be included in a note on the final plat or development plan.
C. Privately owned individual residential lots that are greater than 24,000 square feet may include protected riparian area where (i) the protected riparian area is delineated on the plat providing a surveyed description of the location within each lot, and (ii) there is a note on the plat requiring that each purchaser of a lot shall sign a disclosure form acknowledging the prohibition upon development in the protected riparian area and (iii) no walls or fences are constructed within the protected riparian areas.
D. Where the protected riparian area is on property that remains under the ownership of a single person or entity following the development, the protected riparian area shall be protected through a conservation or public easement or other legal restriction upon further development.

This comment was not included with previous review.

If applicable provide recorded document(s) in a surveyable manner for conservation easement.

Ensure that all Zoning and Engineering comments are addressed.
12/11/2019 MARTIN BROWN COT NON-DSD FIRE Approved
12/16/2019 SBEASLE1 ZONING-DECISION LETTER REVIEW Reqs Change PLAN RETURNED FOR CORRECTIONS NOTICE
See details below - a resubmittal is required.

Permit/Activity Number: DP19-0192
Include this number on all future correspondence.

Project Description: SITE/GRADING/SWPPP - Arizona Auto Parts.
Project Manager: John.VanWinkle@TucsonAz.gov, (520) 837-5007

Fee Balance: $0 (zero)
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HOLIDAY SCHEDULE: First floor Plan Review counters and Cashier Services will be closed during Christmas week, Dec. 23-27. However, the Permit counter will be closed only on Dec. 25, and open the rest of the week from 8am-2pm, phone (520) 791-5550, press “O” for an operator.

Thank you.
Sharon Beasley, Permit Specialist

City of Tucson
Planning and Development Services
Attn: Permit Counter/Payments
201 N. Stone Avenue, 3rd Floor
Tucson, AZ 85701
email: COTDSDPermits@TucsonAz.gov
12/16/2019 ROBERT SHERRY PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Completed
12/16/2019 JOHN VAN WINKLE ENGINEERING REVIEW Approved 1) Perry Engineering to provide infiltration testing, prior to engineering final, to confirm basin draw down times

Final Status

Task End Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description
12/16/2019 SBEASLE1 OUT TO CUSTOMER Completed