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Permit Number: DP20-0135
Parcel: 10308001S

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: DEV PKG - RESUBMITTAL

Permit Number - DP20-0135
Review Name: DEV PKG - RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
10/23/2020 SBEASLE1 START PLANS SUBMITTED Completed
11/20/2020 SSHIELD1 LANDSCAPE REVIEW Approved
11/20/2020 STEVE SHIELDS ZONING REVIEW Approved
11/25/2020 SBEASLE1 ZONING-DECISION LETTER REVIEW Approved Date: November 25, 2020

PLAN APPROVAL NOTICE / Request for 3 documents
Please follow the steps below to finalize the approval process

NOTE: An Engineering Pre-construction Meeting is required before the permit can be issued.

PERMIT/ACTIVITY: DP20-0135

DESCRIPTION: Grading/SWPPP/Floodplain - Prince 10, Superpad mass grading.

FEES DUE: $0 (zero) Thank you for the payment.

YOUR NEXT STEPS
A. Send email to request an Engineering Pre-construction Meeting to:
Loren.Makus@TucsonAz.gov and Stephen.Blood@TucsonAz.gov

B. Reply to this email and attach the following:

1. City of Tucson Permit - Check-marked and signed on page one. See attached.

2. Letter of Intent from the Contractor: Includes the project title, project address, Activity Number, ROC license number

3. Fugitive Dust Activity Permit: Contact Pima County DEQ at (520) 724-7400,
http://webcms.pima.gov/cms/one.aspx?pageId=54362

AFTER REPLYING with the required documents, allow a few days for us to stamp the approved plans, upload them to PRO (www.tucsonaz.gov/pro), and send you a "Plan Issued" email notification. That email will include information regarding the stamped plans and required inspections.

City of Tucson
Attn: Sharon Beasley, Permit Specialist
Planning and Development Services Dept.
email: COTDSDPermits@TucsonAz.gov
11/25/2020 LOREN MAKUS ENGINEERING REVIEW Approved This DP is approved as meeting City of Tucson code requirements.
Pima County RFCD has not yet reviewed this submittal. RFCD comments relating to effects on their facilities must be resolved separately with the district.
Loren Makus, EIT