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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: POST 3RD PARTY REVIEW
Permit Number - T04CM04066
Review Name: POST 3RD PARTY REVIEW
Review Status: Completed
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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10/18/2004 | ROBERT SHERRY | WATER | REVIEW | Approved | |
10/19/2004 | JIM EGAN | FIRE | REVIEW | Denied | 1. A minimum 20 feet wide, paved, fire apparatus access roadway must be provided and extended to within 150 feet of all protions of the exterior walls the new structure. An approved turnaround is required for dead-end access roadways. 2. Clarify "P.E. Space". Is the use a gymnasium or a multi-purpose room? |
10/20/2004 | Doug Williams | ENGINEERING | REVIEW | Denied | 1. The new structure is proposed within an existing drainage conveyance area. Although there is not a mapped regulatory floodplain/watercourse here, current aerial photograhs indicate a significant contributing watershed area that may result in possible flooding of the structure and/or diversion of flows onto adjacent property during a 100-year (or less) storm event. A hydrology report prepared by a state-registered civil engineer addressing these matters must be included with a resubmittal. The report must be prepared in conformance with Sections 2.1.2 and 2.3 of the City of Tucson's Standards Manual for Drainage Design and Floodplain Management (Development Standard 10-02.0). 2. The report must also address conveyance of 100% of the 10-year storm event under all (proposed) sidewalk areas, in accordance with Development Standards 2-08.4.1E and 2-08.5.1 E. 3. Submit a revised site/grading plan clearly depicting adequate site drainage in accordance with the hydrology report. All recommended drainage swales, sidewalk scuppers and other similar hydraulic structures recommended in the report must be clearly depicted - fully labeled and dimensioned. The resubmittal must be accompanied by civil drawings/details clearly demonstrating safe and adequate conveyance of flows through the site without obstructing or diverting existing flows. 4. If a determination is made in the study/hydrology report that the site is affected by regulatory flow (100 cubic feet per second - cfs - during the 100-year storm event), then a floodplain use permit will be required. A floodplain permit application must be submitted (with a $ 50.00 application fee), should such a determination be made. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at 791-5550, extension 1189. Doug Williams Senior Engineering Associate Engineering Division Development Services Department |
10/26/2004 | Daniel Castro | ZONING | REVIEW | Passed |
Final Status
Task End Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description |
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10/27/2004 | BETH GRANT | OUT TO CUSTOMER | Completed |
10/27/2004 | SUE REEVES | REJECT SHELF | Completed |