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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: GRADING
Permit Number - T07BU02263
Review Name: GRADING
Review Status: Completed
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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11/07/2007 | DAVID RIVERA | ZONING | REVIEW | Denied | 11/07/07 Development Services Department Zoning Review Section David Rivera Principal Planner Comments: 1. The grading plan has been reviewed by Zoning Review Section but cannot approve the plan on this review. 2. Zoning could not verify that the grading plan was in compliance with the approved development plan. Please submit two copies of the CDRC approved and stamped development, landscape, and NPPO plans with the next grading plan submittal. 3. Please ensure that the grading plan matches the CDRC approved and stamped development plan. 4. Zoning will re-review the grading plan on the next submittal to ensure compliance with the CDRC approved development plan. Additional comments may be forthcoming. |
11/08/2007 | ANDREW CONNOR | NPPO | REVIEW | Denied | Submit a copy of the approved development plan including landscape and native plant preservation plans for reference. The grading application will be reviewed for compliance only when the approved documents are included in the submittal. Revise grading plans as necessary to comply with the approved plans. |
11/16/2007 | ELIZABETH EBERBACH | ENGINEERING | REVIEW | Approved | DATE: November 16, 2007 TO: Patricia Gehlen; CDRC Coordinator SUBJECT: Rio Nuevo Mercado Block B D07-0010 Grading Plan submittal Engineering Review LOCATION: T14S R13E Section 14 REVIEWER: Elizabeth Eberbach ACTIVITY NUMBER: T07BU02263 SUMMARY: The Grading Plan was reviewed by Engineering. Engineering has reviewed the received items, with the Development Plan, and recommends approval of the Development Plan. An additional set of the grading plans are needed to stamp off for approval. If you have any questions on the comments, please call me at 837-4934. Elizabeth Eberbach, PE Civil Engineer Engineering Division Development Services |
11/16/2007 | ELIZABETH EBERBACH | ENGINEERING | REVIEW | Approved | SUBJECT: Rio Nuevo Mercado Block B (D07-0010) Grading Plan submittal Engineering Review LOCATION: T14S R13E Section 14 REVIEWER: Elizabeth Eberbach ACTIVITY NUMBER: T07BU02263 SUMMARY: The Grading Plan was reviewed by Engineering. Engineering has reviewed the received items, with the Development Plan, and recommends approval of the Development Plan and grading plan. An additional set of the grading plans were submitted 14DEC07 to stamp off for grading approval. The following 15 conditions apply to the grading permit T07BU02263: 1) Call for Pre-construction meeting. For a DSD Engineering Inspection, call IVR (740-6970), or schedule with a Customer Service Representative at the Development Services Department, or contact DSD Engineering at 837-4888, or schedule inspections online at: http://www.ci.tucson.az.us/dsd/Online_Services/Online_Permits/online_permits.html 2) A copy of the approved Grading Plans, SWPPP and Permits shall be kept at the site at all times, until final grading approval. 3) These sets of plans act as the approved grading plans for private grading, paving and drainage construction for Mercado Commercial Block B. This grading permit T07BU02263 provides permission to perform private grading, paving and drainage construction as shown on the approved plans. See the approved Grading Plans for the Menlo Park Mercado District PAD B (sealed by David W. Little, PE, 8.25.07). 4) If Final Grading Inspection has not been completed before the Grading Permit expires, and the permit has not been renewed, additional fees and reviews may be required. 5) Revisions to the design must be discussed with a Civil Engineer at the City of Tucson Development Services Department Engineering Division, prior to any construction activity, to determine whether additional details, calculations, drainage report, or a revised grading plan is needed, or, whether changes may be provided on as-builts. All work completed without approval is subject to Stop Work Order. 6) The permitee shall notify the DSD when the grading operation is ready for final grading inspection. Final grading approval shall not be given until all work, including installation of all drainage improvements and their permanent protective devices, and all permanent erosion control measures have been completed in accordance with the approved grading plan and grading permit, and all conditions of permit are completed. 7) Interior patio drainage shall be graded and all erosion protection shall be placed prior to calling for final grading inspection. 8) Sidewalk and curb & gutter inspections shall be completed before final grading approval. 9) Contact Permits and Codes (837-6606) for any questions regarding City of Tucson right-of-way permit requirements. 10) Letters of certification from Engineer of Record for project substantial completion are required and shall be submitted prior to final grading inspection. 11) For inspection purposes, post the "AZPDES - Posting Requirements" green sheet at construction entrances to the site at beginning of construction activities and maintain these posted documents throughout project construction. 12) See the associated Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan as a part of this grading permit. Interim erosion and sediment controls shall be updated, revised, and maintained throughout the life of the project per approved grading plans and SWPPP at disturbance limits. 13) Temporary erosion control devices shall be placed at locations where stormwater runoff exits grading limits to prevent debris, construction silt, and/or chemicals from entering any drainage ways that eventually discharge into the receiving waters. 14) Designated concrete washout locations shall not be located in the water harvest / basin area. 15) Regarding the SVT's, other than trees as noted below, plant materials located within existing and future sight visibility triangles shall be limited to ground cover or low-growing vegetation of a species that will not grow higher than thirty inches. Trees may be located within existing and future sight visibility triangles only if clear of leaves and branches to a height of at least six feet above grade upon installation, and at all times thereafter. The trunk caliper of any species selected may not exceed twelve inches in diameter at maturity. Trees with multiple trunks are not allowed. Trees may not be planted in a line that could result in a solid wall effect as viewed from the motorist's perspective. The number and location of trees within existing and future sight visibility triangles may be restricted or modified by the City of Tucson Inspectors in order to preserve visibility. If you have any questions on the comments, please call me at 837-4934. Elizabeth Eberbach, PE Civil Engineer Engineering Division Development Services |