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Plan Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: PREAPPLICATION LABELS
Plan Number - T22PRE0119
Review Name: PREAPPLICATION LABELS
Review Status: Completed
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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06/07/2022 | DSTIFFE1 | COT NON-DSD | TRAFFIC | Completed | T22PRE0119 Comments: 1. New Curb Access Ramps per P.A.G. standard 207 at both corners of the entrance off of Pantano Pkwy. 2. New 5 Ft wide sidewalk along the entire property frontage (Where there isn't already existing sidewalk.) 3. New concrete curb per P.A.G. standard 209 4. 3' minimum buffer between curb and sidewalk, unless ROW is limited David Stiffey DTM Project Coordinator David.Stiffey@tucsonaz.gov |
06/08/2022 | IMONSHI1 | ZONING | REVIEW | Completed | FROM: Iman Monshizadeh PDSD Zoning Review Section PROJECT: T22PRE0119 (8630 E Golf Links – Self Service Car Wash) TRANSMITTAL DATE: 6/3/2022 This project will require a development package, Information on the Development package can be found at: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/files/pdsd/forms/Development_Package_and_Land_Division-Subdivision_Application.pd Automotive washing self-service as a part of Automotive - Minor Service and Repair is only permitted in the C-1 zone through a Zoning Examiner Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.3 UDC For questions regarding Zoning comments, please contact me at: Iman.Monshizadeh@tucsonaz.gov / (520) 837-4082 |
06/08/2022 | AWARNER1 | LANDSCAPE | REVIEW | Completed | CDRC TRANSMITTAL PROJECT: Golf Links Rd Super Star Car Wash ACTIVITY NO. T22PRE0119 ADDRESS/PARCEL: 136-14-001L ZONING: C-1 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. " A 10' minimum street landscape border is required along all public streets * A 10' interior landscape border is required along the south side of the property. Placing trees along the edge of a parking area or at the ends of parking row does not meet the intent of the UDC. All spaces within 40' of a tree is only one of the requirements. The intent is to provide as much shade on the asphalt as possible, and the requirement is 1 tree per 4 parking spaces; trees are expected to be placed within the parking area itself to provide shade on asphalt. Trees are to be distributed evenly throughout the parking area, UDC 7.6.4.1.B.1, UDC Technical Standards Manual 5-01-.3.2 and UDC 7.6.4.B.1.a. 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 survive. A Native Plant Preservation Plan, Section 7.7.4, is required to be submitted and approved or a request for an exception from the Native Plant Preservation requirements approved in accordance with Sections 7.7.3.D.3 & .4 of the Unified Development Code (UDC) and Admin. Manual Section 2-11.0.0 prior to Grading Plan approval. Please note that Mesquite hybrids will be considered native trees and should be included in NPP inventory. Commercial Rainwater Harvesting plan 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. Using Low Impact Development design and water harvesting provides critical basin detention and first flush retention for all new development and impervious area. The newly adopted Detention/Retention Manual can be found: https://webcms.pima.gov/UserFiles/Servers/Server_6/File/Government/Flood%20Control/Rules%20and%20Procedures/Stormwater%20Detention-Retention/dssdr-final-201406-manual.pdf With CoT edits to the manual are found at: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/files/pdsd/codes/Detention_Retention_Manual_Tech_Standards_Amemdments.pdf If you have any questions about this transmittal, contact Anne Warner, RLA PDSD Landscape/NPPO Review at email anne.warner@tucsonaz.gov |
06/08/2022 | LOREN MAKUS | ENGINEERING | REVIEW | Completed | 1. MS&R ROW is 200 feet. Building setbacks are based on the MS&R ROW. Required site elements are not allowed within the MS&R ROW. 2. Site is in a balanced basin. Balanced basin detention and first-flush retention are required. The detention and retention requirements will be based on vacant land as the existing conditions. 3. Sidewalk along Golf Links must be 6 feet wide. Loren Makus loren.makus@tucsonaz.gov |
06/09/2022 | JPEELDA1 | COT NON-DSD | FIRE | Completed | Questions: Jennifer Peel-Davis Jennifer.Peel-Davis@Tucsonaz.gov 520-837-7033 |
06/09/2022 | SBEASLE1 | TUCSON WATER NEW AREA DEVELOPMENT | REVIEW | Completed | View the letter in the DOCUMENTS section of PRO: "Tucson Water, presubmittal meeting comments" |