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Permit Number: T09CM00537
Parcel: 11504233A

Address:
1234 N 4TH AV

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: RESIDENTIAL BLDG/ZONING-WALKTHRU

Permit Number - T09CM00537
Review Name: RESIDENTIAL BLDG/ZONING-WALKTHRU
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
03/10/2009 DAVID RIVERA ZONING REVIEW Approved
03/10/2009 BIANCA RAMIREZ ENGINEERING REVIEW Approved March 10, 2009
FLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT # T09OT00501
PROJECT ADDRESS: 1234 N 4th Ave
APPLICANT'S NAME: Anthony Santa Maria
PROPERTY OWNER: Al Kogel


This parcel lies in a City of Tucson identified 100-year floodplain. The applicant is authorized to use a portion of the flood hazard area in the City of Tucson, Arizona, on the property described as:

PARCEL 115-04-233A; 1234 N 4th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85705, FELDMANS AMENDED S50' OF LOTS 5 6 7 & 8 BLK 15. In a portion of Township 14 South, Range 13 East, Section 1, for compliance of an existing enclosed porch to an existing non-conforming flood prone structure.

The applicant agrees to comply with City of Tucson Floodplain and Erosion Hazard Area Regulations, and are bound by the conditions stated below. Violation of any of the conditions stated or referred to below, as determined by the City Engineer, shall be grounds for revocation of this permit. Responsibility for renewal of this permit, if necessary, is with the applicant. Issuance of this permit does not constitute a waiver of other requirements contained in the Tucson City Code, Land Use Code, or any other Federal, State, or local regulation. No use other than as permitted herein is allowed. Additional uses allowed under City of Tucson Floodplain and Erosion Hazard Regulations require application for, review and approval of an additional Floodplain Use Permit.

This floodplain use permit is issued with the following conditions:

1) If improvements equal or exceed 50% of the current value of the structure; no other improvements will be permitted unless the entire structure is brought into compliance with the City of Tucson Floodplain and Erosion Hazard Area Regulations (Chapter 26, Tucson Code). If the project is determined to be a substantial improvement, and, if it is determined that the lowest flood elevation is below the regulatory floor elevation, a design submittal, and review and acceptance of the submittal for floodproofing will be required and shall conform to current City of Tucson and FEMA floodplain development requirements in effect on the date of authorization by the Development Services Department.
2) The proposed improvements shall not impose conditions that would increase the flood damage potential to the combined proposed and existing building, by 50 percent or greater of the existing structure's value.
3) Per building valuation for compliance of an existing enclosed porch the building valuation by Development Services Building Department of ($13,993.20) was provided showing that the improvements are less than 50 % (estimate was 09%) of the assessed value of the structure per the Pima County Assessor Property Inquiry (2006) (excluding land value - $154,101.00). No person shall repair or alter property in a piecemeal manner so as to avoid the provisions of Section 26-4.1.a.3, Chapter 26-Tucson Code. The estimate will be recorded and any future improvements will be added to it.
4) This project is located within a City of Tucson (100-year) floodplain.
5) 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.
6) This Floodplain Use Permit is issues concurrently with the improvement plans/permit. Copies of these documents shall be kept in a readily accessible location on site at all times.
7) Any future permanent, freestanding walls or other structures shall have separate floodplain use permit applications submitted to this office for review and approval.
8) An application/processing fee of $50.00 (submittal fee) must accompany each future request for work to be authorized under this floodplain use permit. Engineering study review fees of $150.00 may be imposed based upon the fee schedule in the current floodplain ordinance.
9) The associated improvements are with permit activity number T09CM00537.
10) 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 addition, 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.
11) Renewal of this permit will require a new application, review and approval of that application by the City of Tucson, Development Services Department Engineering Division. This permit may be renewed for up to one year, in the absence of Registered Plant authorization, at the sole discretion of the City Engineer or designated representatives.
12) This permit is specific to the improvements for 1234 N 4th Ave, as indicated on the approved plans. It shall not apply to any other structure or property, whether attached or unattached, not specified under this permit.

This Floodplain Use Permit will be automatically revoked and becomes invalid if conditions are not complied with, as set forth in this permit.

APPLICANT NAME: Anthony Santa Maria
ADDRESS: 242 E 5th Street, Tucson AZ 85705
PHONE: 520-977-7795
OWNER: Al Kogel
ADDRESS: 1234 N 4th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719
PHONE: 520-248-2429

(EXPIRATION DATE) Month: 3 Day: 10 Year: 2010

SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE

The applicant is authorized by the City Engineer to receive a floodplain use permit subject to the above referenced conditions and restrictions.
03/10/2009 DAVID RIVERA NPPO REVIEW Passed
03/10/2009 KEN VAN KARSEN BUILDING-RESIDENTIAL REVIEW Passed