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Permit Number: T02CM04301
Parcel: 116273890

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: RESIDENTIAL BLDG/ZONING/FLOOD/WWM

Permit Number - T02CM04301
Review Name: RESIDENTIAL BLDG/ZONING/FLOOD/WWM
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
09/13/2002 DAN CASTRO ZONING REVIEW Approved
09/26/2002 BLANCA ESPINO FLOODPLAIN REVIEW Denied Site Plan
1. As per the Starr Pass Master plan the A.C.S is 8.68% which allows 100% grading of the designated area. Grading within this area of the designated parcels must comply with
D.S. 9-04.3.1
2. Indicate grading limits and estimated cut and fill quantities on Site/Grading Plan. A grading permit may be required.
3. Indicate existing culverts on property.
4. Indicate if any fill will be used for driveway.
5. All slopes steeper than ratio of three horizontal to one vertical (3:1), with the exception of retaining walls, will be stabilized with properly engineered stone rip-rapping or sculptured rock as follows.

A. Stone rip-rapping will be hand placed on the slope.
B. The stabilizing material used will blend with the natural appearance of the site or lot and the surrounding terrain.
C. Vegetation retention and re-vegetation should be used in conjunction with rep-rapping.
10/03/2002 PATRICIA GILBERT NPPO REVIEW Denied 1. Development of the property is allowed subject to compliance with all applicable conditions of rezoning and the provisions of the Hillside Development Zone, Land Use Code Section 2.8.1. Prior to any activity on site, temporary fencing will be installed where natural areas abut construction, DS 2-06.0 Figure 1. A pre-permit inspection will be required prior to issuance of building permits. When the site is ready for an inspection, please call 791-5640, extension 1140. Prior to the final inspection a landscape inspection will be required to insure compliance with the Hillside Development Standard. DS 9-04.3.1

2. Please identify grading limits on the site plan. Add a note to the drawings stating that grading limit lines shall be fenced prior to construction. DS 9-04.3.1

3. Please revise the plan and add notes as necessary to demonstrate compliance with Development Standard 9-04, Hillside Development Site Improvement:

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.
1) Raked into the soil with appropriate mulch materials;
2) Hydroseeding;
3) Anchored mulches; or
4) Established on jute, rolled straw, or similar material.
3. A temporary watering system must be installed until the revegetation
materials are established.
3.3 Slope Stabilization. All slopes steeper than a ratio of three horizontal to one vertical (3:1), with the exception of retaining walls, will be stabilized with properly engineered stone riprapping or sculptured rock as follows.
A. Stone riprapping will be hand-placed on the slope.
B. The stabilizing material used will blend with the natural appearance of the site or lot and the surrounding terrain.
C. Vegetation retention and revegetation should be used in conjunction with
riprapping.
10/09/2002 MSTPAUL1 BUILDING-RESIDENTIAL REVIEW Needs Review Floodplain and NPPO approvals required for review.
10/09/2002 MSTPAUL1 WWM REVIEW Needs Review Building, Floodplain and NPPO approvals required.

Final Status

Task End Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description
10/21/2002 CINDY AGUILAR OUT TO CUSTOMER Completed