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Plan Review Detail
Review Status: Active
Review Details: PREAPPLICATION LABELS
Plan Number - T21PRE0231
Review Name: PREAPPLICATION LABELS
Review Status: Active
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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10/26/2021 | ANY | COT NON-DSD | TRAFFIC | Active | |
11/12/2021 | SBEASLE1 | TUCSON WATER NEW AREA DEVELOPMENT | REVIEW | Completed | (This can be viewed in its entirety as a PDF. See the "Documents" section of PRO: "Tucson Water, presubmittal review comments") 300 - 330 pm - T21PRE0231 - two parcels (no street address) - Flexible Lot Development Old Vail 1. Tucson Water's New Area Development Unit has no objections to the proposed development and offers the following comments for your convenience. |
11/15/2021 | LSHAMIS1 | ZONING | REVIEW | Completed | CDRC Thursday Pre-Submittal Transmittal PDSD Zoning Review FROM: Loran Shamis; Planner, MBA PROJECT: Thursday Pre-submittal meeting - T21PRE0231 - Old Vail and Crowley Brothers Corner Lot Address: 11181 E Old Vail Rd Parcel(s): 20564075B, 20564074B Zoning: R-1, AEZ ADC-3 Existing Use: Vacant Proposed Use: Flexible Lot Development TRANSMITTAL DATE: November 18, 2021 COMMENTS: 1.This site is within the Airport Environs Zone (AEZ) Approach Departure Corridor 3 (ADC-3) Overlay zone and Flexible Lot Development is not a permitted use in this zone (UDC, 5.6.8.C). If you have any questions, please contact me at Loran.Shamis@tucsonaz.gov. |
11/17/2021 | AWARNER1 | LANDSCAPE | REVIEW | Completed | CDRC TRANSMITTAL PROJECT: Old Vail and Crowley Brothers Corner Lot ACTIVITY NO. T21PRE0231 7.6 Landscaping and Screening The Unified Development Code (UDC) requires all new development or an expansion of greater than 25% of an existing development submit a landscape plan, UDC 7.6.2. Preparation of the landscape plan shall adhere to UDC 7.6.4. and Administrative Manual 2-10. 7.7. Native Plant Preservation The NPPO is intended to encourage preservation in place of healthy native plants through sensitive site design that minimizes the disruption of areas within the site containing healthy plants while allowing for salvage and transplanting plants on the site that are likely to survived. An approved Native Plant Preservation Plan Sections 7.7.4 is required or a request for an exception from the Native Plant Preservation requirements in accordance with Sections 7.7.3.D.3 & .4 of the Unified Development Code (UDC) and Admin. Manual Section 2-11.0.0 is required prior to Grading Plan approval. Rainwater Harvesting is required UDC Technical Standards Manual – Section 4-01.0.0. and Section 5-01.0.0 Landscaping and Screening Adherence to the Low Impact Development Standards outlined in Section 5 of the PCRFCD Design Standards for Stormwater Detention and Retention is required and shall work in conjunction with the Commercial Rainwater Harvesting design. https://webcms.pima.gov/UserFiles/Servers/Server_6/File/Government/Flood%20Control/Rules%20and%20Procedures/Stormwater%20Detention-Retention/dssdr-manual-board-version-201511.pdf If you have any questions about this transmittal, contact Anne Warner, RLA PDSD Landscape/NPPO Review at email anne.warner@tucsonaz.gov |
11/30/2021 | MROSS2 | COT NON-DSD | FIRE | Approved | |
12/22/2021 | LOREN MAKUS | ENGINEERING | REVIEW | Completed | 1. Because of the ADC overlay, each existing parcel may be devloped with one SFR each. 2. No additional land division is allowed since the existing lots are smaller than the minimum lot size for the ADC. 3. Any development in the floodplain (either FEMA or as shown on the final plat S08-135) will require floodplain analysis and an Environmental Resource Report for riparian protection. Loren Makus loren.makus@tucsonaz.gov |