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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Active
Review Details: FLOODPLAIN
Permit Number - T12OT00654
Review Name: FLOODPLAIN
Review Status: Active
| Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 04/24/2012 | LOREN MAKUS | ENGINEERING | REVIEW | Approved | April 24, 2012 (No special Inspection Required). The applicant is authorized to use a portion of the flood hazard area in the City of Tucson on the property described as 1300 East Fort Lowell Road for construction of a swimming pool and associated improvements within an existing multifamily complex. The applicant agrees to comply with City of Tucson Floodplain and Erosion Hazard regulations, and is particularly 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 and Watercourse Amenities, Safety, and Habitat regulations require the issuance of an additional Floodplain Use Permit. The following conditions shall apply to this permit. (Or refer to Chapter 26 page 35) 1. All work shall conform to the attached plans T12BU00526 which are made part of this permit. 2. The pool and associated facilities must be constructed to minimize hazard from electrical shock in case of flooding. 3. The existing drainage patterns at the property lines shall not be obstructed or changed. 4. 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. 5. This permit becomes invalid and is subject to additional floodplain review, if any required development permit (s') changes the configuration of the structure and or site development. 6. Any patio walls to be constructed will require a separate Floodplain Use Permit. This Floodplain Use Permit will be automatically revoked and becomes invalid if conditions set forth in this permit are not complied with. |