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Plan Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: PIA - SUBMITTAL
Plan Number - T22PI00009
Review Name: PIA - SUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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04/27/2022 | ZELIN CANCHOLA | DOT TRAFFIC | REVIEW | Reqs Change | |
04/27/2022 | RLEIGH1 | UTILITY CLEARANCES | COT STREETS DIVISION | Completed | |
04/27/2022 | RLEIGH1 | UTILITY CLEARANCES | COT WATER NEW DEVELOPMENT | Needs Review | |
04/27/2022 | RLEIGH1 | UTILITY CLEARANCES | PC WASTEWATER MGMT | Needs Review | |
04/27/2022 | RLEIGH1 | UTILITY CLEARANCES | QUEST COMMUNICATION | Needs Review | |
04/27/2022 | RLEIGH1 | UTILITY CLEARANCES | TUCSON ELECTRIC POWER CO | Needs Review | |
04/27/2022 | RLEIGH1 | UTILITY CLEARANCES | COX COMMUNICATION | Needs Review | |
04/27/2022 | RLEIGH1 | UTILITY CLEARANCES | SOUTHWEST GAS CORP | Needs Review | |
04/27/2022 | RLEIGH1 | UTILITY CLEARANCES | EL PASO NATURAL GAS | Needs Review | |
04/27/2022 | RLEIGH1 | UTILITY CLEARANCES | KINDER MORGAN ENERGY | Needs Review | |
04/29/2022 | RICHARD LEIGH | DOT ENGINEERING | REVIEW | Reqs Change | |
04/29/2022 | ERNIE ENCINAS | DOT_ELEC | REVIEW | Approved | DTM Traffic Engineering 1. Sheet 3, the Striping Notes should refer to the "current edition of the PC/COT Signing and Pavement Marking Manual" instead of the TDOT Pvmt Mkng Design Manual, and the Signing Notes should refer to the "current edition of the PC/COT Signing and Pavement Marking Manual" instead of the 2002 Signing Design Manual. Thank you, Greg Orsini ________________________________________ |
06/01/2022 | GARY WITTWER | DOT LANDSCAPE | REVIEW | Reqs Change | DTM Landscaping Review: 1. Add the notes for Planting in the ROW and Private Irrigation in the ROW to the plans. City of Tucson Department of Transportation & Mobility Standard Notes for Planting in Right of Way 1. It is the owner's responsibility to keep the Sight Visibility Triangles (SVT), and the pedestrian access area clear of vegetation at all times, per Unified Development Code Technical Standards Manual section 10. 2. It is the owner responsibility to keep a 5' wide (minimum) by 7' tall clear pedestrian access open across the entire property. 3. It is the owner responsible to keep vegetation from growing past the curb line clear, and keep a 15' high clear zone over the travel lane. 4. Final plant locations must be in compliance with all utility setback requirements. 5. The owner understands that if the City of Tucson Department of Transportation & Mobility or any utility company needs to work within the ROW in the landscaped area, plants and irrigation may be destroyed without replacement or repair. 6. The owner takes full liability for this landscape and irrigation, and any damage to roadway, sidewalk and utilities. 7. The only private irrigation equipment that is allowed within the ROW are lateral lines, tubing and emitters that are not under constant pressure. All other equipment must be on private property (excluding water meter). 8. Contractor to obtain a ROW permit prior to construction within the ROW. City of Tucson, Department of Transportation and Mobility Requirements for placement of Private Irrigation Facilities Roadway Crossings within the Public Rights-of-Way 1. Private irrigation facilities roadway crossings will only be permitted in residential roadways and NOT permitted in arterial or collector roadways. 2. Lateral lines under constant pressure shall not be permitted in the public rights-of-way. 3. The HOA/Owner will register private irrigation facilities placed in the public rights-of-way with Arizona 811and become an Arizona 811 Blue Stake Inc. member. 4. Minimize the number of roadway crossings. 5. Sleeves must be in a recorded easement (easement width is dependent on what is needed for installation and/or repairs). To the extent possible, the easements should be created at the time of development/platting. 6. Irrigation lines shall be placed in ductile iron sleeves. 7. Sleeve should extend beyond the right-of-way (into private property), unless otherwise approved by TDOT. 8. HDPE continuous line (no joints under the pavement) 9. Irrigation lines shall have a minimum of thirty (30) inches of cover. 10. Detectable marking tape shall be installed. 11. Curb shall be marked/stamped with "IS" (Irrigation System) and/or placard at back of curb. Thanks, David David Marhefka, PLA d?'-vid mär-hef'-ka Landscape Architect Project Manager City of Tucson Department of Transportation and Mobility (m) 520-403-5074 |
06/01/2022 | RICHARD LEIGH | PIA COORDINATOR | CUSTOMER CALLED; PLANS @ AMBASSSADOR | Completed | |
06/01/2022 | JIM FEMLING | DOT STREET MAINTENANCE | REVIEW | Completed | |
06/01/2022 | RICHARD LEIGH | PIA COORDINATOR | OUT TO CUSTOMER | Completed |