PDSD: Floodplain use permit for work within a floodplain for work completed under TD-DEV-0526-00137 & TC-COM-0526-00671: 1. Existing Site Conditions & History Structures: Two metal carports and one (1) 6-foot yard wall were originally constructed in 2023 without a building permit. The metal carports were manufactured and placed on wheels, functioning as temporary or mobile units. 2. Purpose & Public Safety Justification Hazard Identification: Because the existing metal carports are on wheels, they lack structural anchoring. This poses a significant safety risk regarding wind-uplift, shifting, and potential structural failure, which could result in property damage or personal injury. Proposed Corrective Action: The primary purpose of this Minor Development Plan is to bring the unpermitted 2023 structures into full code compliance. The proposed scope of work includes: Retrofitting and securing both metal carports onto engineered, permanent concrete footings to ensure long-term structural integrity and public safety. Performing necessary structural and cosmetic improvements to the carports to align with local building and aesthetic standards.
Maricopa County · APN 12703079A
5712 E SPEEDWAY BL TUCSON AZ 85712
Tucson, AZ, 85712
1 permit on record
Neighborhood
- Owner-occupied:
- 41% of homes
- Median home value:
- $250,400
- Median household income:
- $48,185
- Median year built:
- 1974
ZIP 85712 · U.S. Census ACS 2023 5-year
Permits (1, last 90 days)
HOTPDSD: Floodplain use permit for work within a floodplain for work completed under TD-DEV-0526-00137 & TC-COM-0526-00671:
1. Existing Site Conditions & History Structures: Two metal carports and one (1) 6-foot yard wall were originally constructed in 2023 without a building permit. The metal carports were manufactured and placed on wheels, functioning as temporary or mobile units.
2. Purpose & Public Safety Justification
Hazard Identification: Because the existing metal carports are on wheels, they lack structural anchoring. This poses a significant safety risk regarding wind-uplift, shifting, and potential structural failure, which could result in property damage or personal injury.
Proposed Corrective Action: The primary purpose of this Minor Development Plan is to bring the unpermitted 2023 structures into full code compliance. The proposed scope of work includes: Retrofitting and securing both metal carports onto engineered, permanent concrete footings to ensure long-term structural integrity and public safety. Performing necessary structural and cosmetic improvements to the carports to align with local building and aesthetic standards.
Permit #TE-FPU-0626-00245 · tucson · issued Jun 18, 2026
$25,000
Issued
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