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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Stopped
Review Details: RESIDENTIAL BLDG/ZONING/FLOOD
Permit Number - T02CM02771
Review Name: RESIDENTIAL BLDG/ZONING/FLOOD
Review Status: Stopped
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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06/25/2002 | BLANCA ESPINO | FLOODPLAIN | REVIEW | Approved | Please indicate the delineation of the 100-year floodplain limits, grading limits, the correct Erosion Hazard Setback (EHS) is 40' for further review for Environmental Resource Zone (ERZ). |
06/25/2002 | BLANCA ESPINO | FLOODPLAIN | REVIEW | Approved | APPROVED BY BLANCA ESPINO 7-11-02. |
06/27/2002 | PATRICIA GEHLEN | ZONING | REVIEW | Denied | 6/27 -Zoning- see comments on card |
07/02/2002 | JOE LINVILLE | NPPO | REVIEW | Denied | 1. This parcel is subject to the requirements of the Environmental Resource Zone. LUC 2.8.6.4 Review and Approval Required. Two (2) options are available for development under these regulations. A. No Encroachment in Floodplain. Where the owner of a lot or parcel affected by these regulations chooses to leave the one hundred (100) year floodplain undisturbed, the Environmental Resource Zone (ERZ) does not apply except that temporary fencing will be placed between the project site and the floodplain area as provided in Sec. 2.8.6.6.B; where permitted by the floodplain ordinance, development in this floodplain area is allowed as provided in Sec. 2.8.6.6. (See Illustration 2.8.6.4.A.) (Ord. No. 9138, ยง1, 10/5/98) Show the floodplain as required by the City Engineer on the site plan and revise the plan to include temporary between the proposed development and the floodplain. Hillside Development Zone requirements apply as follows: DS 9-04.2.3.2 Vegetation Retention and Revegetation. A. Vegetation Retention. 1. Existing trees with four (4) inch or greater trunk diameter and cacti will 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 will be salvaged and replanted in areas requiring revegetation, whenever possible. B. Revegetation. All cut or fill slopes which are no steeper than three horizontal to one vertical (3:1) and all utility trenches or septic leaching fields which are not located in parking or driveway areas will be revegetated in compliance with the following requirements. 1. All plants used in revegetation must be the same as the native vegetation on the site or any adjacent site prior to grading or clearing. 2. Revegetation will be accomplished with the following minimum requirements for plants. a. Desert trees, a minimum of fifteen (15) gallon size with a minimum trunk diameter of two (2) inches measured at the soil level, or large specimen cactus will be placed at the same vegetation density found on the site prior to any clearing, grubbing, or grading. b. Seeds for trees, desert shrubs, and grasses will be planted with a density adequate to control erosion and may use one of the following methods of planting or any other method approved by the Zoning Review Section at DSD. Revise the plans to comply with the standards. Add note to the plan stating that development will occur in compliance with Development Standard 9-04 Hillside Development Site Improvement Standard. |
Final Status
Task End Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description |
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07/10/2002 | TAMI ACHONG | OUT TO CUSTOMER | Stop |