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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: POST 3RD PARTY REVIEW
Permit Number - T06CM02622
Review Name: POST 3RD PARTY REVIEW
Review Status: Completed
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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06/28/2006 | GERRY KOZIOL | WWM | REVIEW | Approved | |
06/28/2006 | MICHAEL ST. PAUL | ZONING | REVIEW | Approved | |
07/03/2006 | JASON GREEN | ENGINEERING | REVIEW | Approved | DATE: July 3, 2006 SUBJECT: Tenant Improvement: Remodeling of an existing nonconforming structure- Engineering Review ADDRESS: 309 W 6th Street, Tucson Arizona 85701 PROPERTY OWNER: Katherine Bennen LOCATION: T14S R13E Sec12 A portion of Parcel 117-10-0050, PT of L 2&11 LYG W of Meyer St BLK 172 REVIEWER: Jason Green, CFM ACTIVITY NUMBER: T06CM02622 SUMMARY: The site plans and review documents, described as 6th Street Renovation, were received and reviewed by Engineering Division. The Floodplain Use Permit application, T06OT01738, will be issued for the purpose of tenant improvements to an existing, non-conforming floodprone structure that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing building in the El Presidio Historic District. Engineering Division recommends approval of the Floodplain Use Permit and site plan. CONDITIONS OF PERMIT: 1) The associated improvements are with permit activity number T06OT01738 (Floodplain Use Permit) and T06CM02622 (site plans). 2) In reviewing this Floodplain Use Permit application for substantial improvements to an existing floodprone structure, it has been concluded that the alterations do not preclude the structures continued designation as a historic structure. The Sullivan House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing building in the El Presidio Historic District. 3) Any applicable measures that can be used to reduce future flood damage must be required, such as but not limiting to; · Locate all mechanical and electrical equipment above the Regulatory Flood Elevation (RFE) or flood-proof it. · Elevate the lowest floor of an addition to or above the RFE with the change in floor elevation disguised externally. · Build the lowest floor of an addition with flood-resistant materials and provide hydrostatic openings. 4) Except as approved by the City Engineer prior to the start of construction, development under this permit shall not obstruct, retard or divert the existing flow of floodwaters from or to adjacent properties. 5) The applicant attests to the fact that the plans and documents submitted represent all of the improvements that will be done to the existing building, and that all additions, improvements or repairs to the building are included in the construction plans and/or documents herewith. No other improvements, repairs, reconstruction, additions or remodeling have been made to the structure that is not indicated in the attached plans and/or documents. 6) This permit is specific to the improvements specified as the construction of the interior improvements for renovation of an existing single-family residence as shown on this plan. It shall not apply to any other structure or property, whether attached or unattached, not specified under this permit. 7) Copies of the improvement plans/permit documents shall be kept in a readily accessible location on site at all times. If you have any questions, I can be reached at 791-5550, extension 1189. Jason Green, CFM Senior Engineer Associate Engineering Division Development Services |
Final Status
Task End Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description |
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07/03/2006 | GBONILL1 | OUT TO CUSTOMER | Completed |