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Permit Number: T09CM03317
Parcel: 13629003A

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: RESUBMITTAL - SITE ALL

Permit Number - T09CM03317
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL - SITE ALL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
02/04/2010 DAVE MANN FIRE REVIEW Approved
02/04/2010 CAGUILA1 NPPO REVIEW Needs Review
02/04/2010 CAGUILA1 LANDSCAPE REVIEW Needs Review
02/04/2010 RONALD BROWN ZONING HC REVIEW Approved
02/04/2010 STEVE SHIELDS ZONING REVIEW Denied 5DSD TRANSMITTAL

FROM: Steve Shields
Lead Planner

PROJECT: Lincoln Park Softball Field Complex
T09CM03317
Site Plan (1st Review)

TRANSMITTAL DATE: February 4, 2010

COMMENTS: Please resubmit revised drawings and a response letter, which states how all Zoning Review Section comments regarding the Land Use Code and Development Standards were addressed.

1. This site plan was reviewed for compliance with the City of Tucson Development Standards (D.S.) and Land Use Code (LUC) for full code compliance for the area of expansion only.

2. D.S. 2-02.2.1.A.12 Per D.S. 2-08.3.1 within all development, a continuous pedestrian circulation/accessible route, sidewalk, is required. This continuous pedestrian circulation/accessible route must connect all public access areas of the development and pedestrian circulation path located in any adjacent streets. The areas within the development which must be connected include, but are not limited to, all buildings, all bicycle and vehicle parking areas, all recreation areas, all dumpster areas, and all other common use areas. Per D.S. 2-08.5.1.C Composition. Sidewalks will be constructed of:

a. Portland cement concrete, four (4) inches thick, with a smooth or broom finish; or
b. Brick pavers set in a bed of cement; or
c. Any surface equivalent in smoothness, hardness, and durability. Asphalt or asphaltic concrete may be used only for jogging paths, nature trials which are part of an accessible route, and pedestrian refuge areas which are not required to be connected to the pedestrian circulation path.

That said there are;

3. "8 FT. WIDE ASPHALT MULTI USE PATHS" called out throughout the plans that appear to be part of the required pedestrian circulation path. These paths must meet the requirements of D.S. 2-08.5.1.C

4. The proposed "STABILIZED DECOMPOSED GRANTITE PATH" appears to be part of the required pedestrian circulation path. These paths must meet the requirements of D.S. 2-08.5.1.C

5. D.S. 2-02.2.1.A.12 Per D.S. 3-05.2.3.C.1 A vehicular use area must be provided with post barricades or wheel stop curbing designed to prevent parked vehicles from extending beyond the property lines; damaging adjacent landscaping, walls, or buildings; or overhanging adjacent sidewalk areas or unpaved areas on or off site and to prevent vehicles from driving onto unimproved portions of the site. This said the some type of barrier is require to prevent vehicles for driving off the proposed "24' - WIDE ENTRY ROAD" onto the unimproved areas.

If you have any questions about this transmittal, please contact me at Steve.Shields@tucsonaz.gov or (520) 837-4956.

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RESUBMITTAL OF THE FOLLOWING IS REQUIRED: Revised site plan and additional requested documents.
02/04/2010 ROBERT SHERRY PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Approved
02/04/2010 PAUL MACHADO ENGINEERING REVIEW Approved