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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: RESUBMITTAL - SITE
Permit Number - T08CM01044
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL - SITE
Review Status: Completed
| Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01/28/2009 | BIANCA RAMIREZ | ENGINEERING | REVIEW | Denied | 1/28/09 Changes have been made to the site plan and landscape plan. Landscape will need to review plans with changes to landscaping area. Unable to approve until landscape has approved plan. |
| 02/02/2009 | PETER MCLAUGHLIN | LANDSCAPE | REVIEW | Denied | 1. Landscape borders proposed in right-of-way or MS&R areas must be approved by the City Engineer or designee and comply with the City Engineer's requirements on construction, irrigation, location, and plant type. Provide verification, in writing, of any approvals obtained. Contact Gary Wittwer, DOT Landscape Architect for specific requirements. 2. Revise the landscape plans to include the following standard notes for landscaping and irrigation in the public right-of-way: a) All planting and irrigation that is proposed within the ROW must receive a permit prior to construction. Plans should be submitted to the City of Tucson Permits and Code section at 201 N. Stone, 4th floor. Once the permit has been approved, the applicant must call for a "Blue Stake " prior to the required pre-construction meeting with the City Landscape Architect, and prior to starting any work. b) It is the property owner's responsibility to keep the Sight Visibility Triangles (SVT), and the pedestrian access area clear of vegetation at all times, per Land Use Code (LUC) section 3.7.2.9. c) Final plant locations must be in compliance with all utility setback requirements. The owner understands that if the City of Tucson Transportation Department or any utility company needs to work within the ROW in the landscaped area, plants and irrigation may be destroyed without replacement or repair. d) The property owner assumes full liability for this landscape and irrigation, and any damage to roadway, sidewalk and utilities within the public right-of-way. e) The only private irrigation equipment that is allowed within the ROW is polyethylene type tubing and emitters that are not under constant pressure. All other equipment except for the water meter must be on site. 3. The pedestrian connection must be revised to be continuous between the building and the right-of-way. Revise site plan, landscape plan and irrigation plan to comply. DS 2-08. |
Final Status
| Task End Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 02/05/2009 | DELMA ROBEY | OUT TO CUSTOMER | Completed |
| 02/05/2009 | SUE REEVES | REJECT SHELF | Completed |