Stewardship planning programs in King County

As a landowner in King County, you are the best steward of your land and its natural resources. To help you manage your land, King County offers four "tracks" to help you carry out a range of development activities including building or remodeling a house, farming or raising livestock, or managing forestland or other natural resources. These four tracks include farm planning, forest planning, rural stewardship planning, and the standard development regulations.

Who are these programs for?

These land development and planning programs are for landowners in unincorporated King County. Specific programs may have additional restrictions. For instance, the Rural Stewardship Planning program applies to property zoned Rural Area residential (RA), and the Farm Planning program applies to property used primarily for agriculture.

What do the programs cost?

Costs will vary depending on the program you choose and what activities you are planning.

Development regulations and stewardship planning programs

Stewardship planning programs are optional and may not suit everyone's property or objectives. The standard development permitting process is available to all unincorporated property owners regardless of their zoning and property objectives. For more information about permitting, please see contact the Department of Development and Environmental Services (DDES).

Three stewardship planning programs

Who to contact

For questions about these programs, please contact Betsy MacWhinney.



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