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Permit Number: DP20-0179
Parcel: 13337017H

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: REVISION - - 1ST

Permit Number - DP20-0179
Review Name: REVISION - - 1ST
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
09/03/2021 SBEASLE1 DESIGN PROFESSIONAL REVIEW Approved (See this Design approval letter in "Documents" section of PRO)

Date: September 2, 2021
From: Rick Gonzalez, Architect, City of Tucson On-call Design Professional

Re: Design Professional review comments for AVP Review: DP20-0179, Houghton Reserve

After review 2, based upon Unified Development Code (UDC) Section 8.7.3.M. of the required
deferred documents submitted to PDSD (Revision #2 documents in PRO), I recommend approval of this project, as noted in Italics below:

M. Design Criteria
1. Architectural Variation

c. Requirements
The same architectural elevation shall not be repeated more often than every fourth lot.
Complies

Architectural variation may be accomplished by incorporating a minimum of two of the
following design features into the affected elevations: different building footprint orientation,
building elevation,garage placement, roof type, ornamentation, or architectural style.
Complies
Garage Placement. For FLD projects with over 20 or more single-family detached residential
units, no more than 50% of detached residential units throughout the FLD shall be designed
with garages that protrude from or are flush with the front wall of the living area or front porch
of the house.
Complies

d. Architectural Variation Plan Required
An Architectural Variation Plan (AVP) demonstrating compliance with the requirements of this
section shall be prepared in accordance with the Section 2-06.5.3.E, Architectural Variation
Plan, of the Administrative Manual.
The AVP shall be included with the subdivisionplat, site plan, or building permit submittal.
An AVP is reviewed and considered for approval as part of the subdivisionplat, site plan, or
building permit review procedure, whichever is applicable, with the Design Professional
included as the reviewer of the AVP. The Design Professional will review AVPs for
compliance with this Section and forward his or her findings and recommendation in writing to
the PDSD Directorfor consideration of approval.
The PDSD Director’s decision may be appealed in accordance with Section 3.9.1, Design
Review Board Appeal Procedure.
Conditions of the approved AVP shall be included as notes on the approved plat or site plan,
whichever applies, and the building plan.
An AVP shall be approved prior to issuance of a building permit.

2. Transition Edge Treatment for Adjacent Properties
a. Transition Edge Treatment
Where a single-family attached or multi-family FLD project is adjacent to existing single-family
residential development, the FLD shall provide buffering in order to preserve the privacy of
the existing residential development. Examples of buffering include, but are not limited to,
landscaping, a fence, or a wall. The proposed buffering shall be included as conditions on the
approved subdivisionplat or site plan.
Complies

END OF DP REVIEW
09/14/2021 ALEXANDRA HINES ZONING-DECISION LETTER WRITE DECISION LETTER Approved