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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: RESUBMITTAL
Permit Number - T05OT02841
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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12/02/2005 | SUZANNE BOHNET | ENGINEERING | REVIEW | Approved | 12/2/05 FLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT NO. T05OT02841 ADDRESS: 318 N. Park Ave. APPLICANT: Bernard Buford, The Architecture Company The applicant is authorized to use a portion of the City of Tucson property described as (legal description): Buells S55' of W180' of L 13 14 15 16 & W180' of L 17 & N39' of W 180' of L 1 2 3 & 4 - 03069 1. This permit is for the purpose of a home remodel within a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) Zone AE as mapped on the Federal Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) Panel No. 04019C 2227K, effective 2/8/99. 2. The existing structure is impacted by the regulatory floodplain. For purposes of this permit, the following elevation requirements apply: Base Flood Elevation (BFE) = 2400.6 feet per the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD '29) Regulatory Flood Elevation (RFE) = 2401.6 feet per the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD '29) Lowest finished floor must be elevated to the Regulatory Flood Elevation (RFE) at a minimum. All service utilities, machinery, equipment (i.e. furnaces, water heaters, heat pumps, air conditioners and their associated equipment, including all electrical equipment), must also be elevated to the Regulatory Flood Elevation (RFE) at a minimum. An Elevation Certificate completed and certified by an Arizona Registered Land Surveyor or Arizona Registered Professional Civil Engineer must be returned to Development Services Department, Engineering Division, on the first floor of the County/City Public Works Building at 201 N. Stone Avenue prior to the final inspection. 3. Any additional improvements, including block walls, fences or pools, will require a separate Floodplain Use Permit prior to construction. |