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Permit Number: T20CM05994
Parcel: 116277720

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: RESUBMITTAL

Permit Number - T20CM05994
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
10/20/2020 ANDREW CONNOR NPPO REVIEW Approved The site is within the following Overlay Zone:

5.2. HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT ZONE (HDZ)

Add the following notes to cover sheet:

Revegetation
All cut or fill slopes that are no steeper than three horizontal to one vertical and all utility trenches or septic leaching fields that are not located in parking or driveway areas shall be revegetated in compliance with the following standards:
(1) All plants used in revegetation shall be the same as the native vegetation on the site prior to grading or clearing or any adjacent site; and,
(2) Revegetation shall be accomplished with the following minimum standards for plants:
(a) Desert trees, a minimum of 15-gallon size with a minimum trunk diameter of two inches measured at the soil level, or large specimen cactus shall be placed at the same vegetation density found on the site prior to any clearing, grubbing, or grading; and,
(b) Seeds for trees, desert shrubs, and grasses shall be planted with a density adequate to control erosion and may use one of the following methods of planting: Raked into the soil with appropriate mulch materials; hydroseeding; anchored mulches; or established on jute, rolled straw, or similar material. Another method may be approved by PDSD.
(3) A temporary watering system shall be installed until the revegetation materials are established.
3. Slope Stabilization
All slopes steeper than a ratio of three horizontal to one vertical, with the exception of retaining walls, shall be stabilized with properly engineered stone riprapping or sculptured rock as follows:
a. Stone riprapping shall be hand-placed on the slope;
b. The stabilizing material used shall blend with the natural appearance of the site or lot and the surrounding terrain; and,
c. Vegetation retention and revegetation should be used in conjunction with riprapping.
C. Color
All exposed exterior walls and roofs of structures, retaining walls, and accessory structures, except satellite dishes, shall be earth tone in color and shall blend with the predominant natural colors found on the lot or parcel. Satellite dishes may be black. White is not permitted.
10/29/2020 KEN VAN KARSEN BUILDING-RESIDENTIAL REVIEW Completed
11/04/2020 LOREN MAKUS ENGINEERING REVIEW Approved
11/09/2020 JPEELDA1 FIRE REVIEW Approved This residence will have a “fire-flow calculation area”(2018 IFC Appendix B, Section B102 and 105.1) greater than 3,600 sq. ft.for V-B (5,658) : therefore this house will require a residential sprinkler system unless the fire flow in the nearest hydrant at a minimum of 2,000 GPM for 2 hours duration at 20 psi residual pressure. Additionally, the hydrant must be within 400’ of all parts of the residence, unless fire sprinklers are installed then it can increase to 600 ft. Contact Tucson Water engineering for a hydraulic analysis. Provide notes on plan regarding verification of fire flow and proximity of hydrant or intent to install a fire sprinkler system. If a system will be installed, residential or quick response sprinklers shall be used. The sprinkler system may be connected to the domestic water supply, provided the required design density can be met. Be advised that Tucson Water will not allow a residential sprinkler system to be supplied by a 5/8" meter. A minimum of ¾” meter will be required by Tucson Water. Residential fire sprinkler system shall be installed in accordance with the 2018 IFC and NFPA 13D.
11/09/2020 JPEELDA1 FIRE REVIEW Approved Plans were altered to show that they are installing fire sprinklers in the house. Fire Construction permit issued to Navarrete Fire T20FC00559 are approved and issued 08-27-2020