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Permit Number: T09CM03139
Parcel: 11901006A

Address:
690 E 36TH ST

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: RESUBMITTAL - SITE

Permit Number - T09CM03139
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL - SITE
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
02/04/2010 ANDREW CONNOR LANDSCAPE REVIEW Denied The following comments were not addressed from the previous review:

The requirements of this Division apply only to the proposed expansion.

1. Submit a landscape plan to verify that the site meets minimum requirements; also include previous approved site & landscape plans for reference.

2. A street landscape border, per Sec. 3.7.2.4 of the LUC, is a landscape area with a minimum width of ten (10) feet, running the full length of the street property line(s) bounding the site except for points of ingress-egress. On streets designated as Major Streets and Routes (MS&R), the street landscape border is measured from the MS&R right-of-way line as determined by LUC 2.8.3.4.

3. Fifty (50) percent or more of the street landscape border area must have shrubs and vegetative ground cover per LUC 3.7.2.4

4. Indicate square footage of all landscaped areas and calculation of the percentage of vegetative coverage per DS 2-07.2.2.2.g.

5. A 10' interior landscape border is required along site boundaries of the adjacent residential properties per LUC Table 3.7.2-I

6. One (1) canopy tree must be provided for every thirty-three (33) linear feet of landscape border per LUC 3.7.2.4.

7. A 30" continuous screen along street frontages for vehicle use area must be provided per LUC Table 3.7.2-I

8. A 5' screen is required for adjacent residential properties per LUC Table 3.7.2-I.

9. Within a vehicular use area, one (1) canopy tree is required for each 10 motor vehicle parking spaces and every parking space shall be located within forty (40) feet of the trunk of a canopy tree (as measured from the center of the tree trunk) per LUC 3.7.2.3.A.1.

10. Planting Plan. The planting plan and layout calculations will include the following information:

§ The location of individual plants one (1) gallon or larger.

§ Sizes of plants indicated in boxes, gallon cans

§ Ultimate size of plants indicated by the spread of canopy, circumference of shrubs, or spread of ground cover.

§ Both the proper and common name of each type of plant material.

§ Location, size, and name of existing vegetation to remain in place.

§ Material and areas of inert ground cover.

11. Landscape plan shall include irrigation specification design and layout per DS 2-06.5.4.A & DS 2-06.5.4.B including source of irrigation, sleeves for driveways and sidewalks, locations of valves, low-flow bubblers or drip irrigation.

12. All landscape areas will be depressed to accept water flow from roofs, PAAL, and parking areas. Show by detail or spot elevations how landscape areas will accommodate water harvesting.

13. The site plan and landscape plan must show identical site layout to avoid conflict between the two plans. Ensure that all changes to the site plan are included

14. Additional comments may apply.
02/17/2010 STEVE SHIELDS ZONING REVIEW Denied DSD TRANSMITTAL

FROM: David Rivera
Principal Planner
Zoning Review Section
Activity # T09CM03139

PROJECT: 690 E 36th Street 2119 N Treat Avenue
I-1 Zoning
Recycling Center - Industrial Use
(Letter of determination by Zoning Administrator)

TRANSMITTAL DATE: February 17, 2010

1. Zoning will approve the site plan re-striping once the landscape requirements have been addressed. See the landscape reviewer comments.

If you have any questions about this transmittal, please call David Rivera, (520) 791-5608.

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RESUBMITTAL OF THE FOLLOWING IS REQUIRED: Revised site plan and additional requested documents

Final Status

Task End Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description
03/02/2010 DELMA ROBEY OUT TO CUSTOMER Completed