King County Comprehensive Plan Land Use Atlas
Includes Comprehensive Plan land use changes through: October 2006 - Ordinance 15607

About the land use atlas

The Land Use Atlas is intended for planning purposes only and is not guaranteed to show accurate measurements.

For information about features depicted on this atlas, please contact Comprehensive Plan Project Manager Paul Reitenbach at 206-296-6705 or e-mail paul.reitenbach@kingcounty.gov. For parcel-specific land use inquiries, please call the Department of Development and Environmental Services at 206-296-6600.

The atlas is produced by King County DDES GIS staff. Hard copies of this atlas are available for review or purchase at DDES, 900 Oakesdale Avenue SW, Renton WA, 98057, telephone 206-296-6600 (see map and directions).

View atlas pages using index map

To view a page of the King County Land Use Atlas, click on the map below within the numbered, outlined area corresponding to the page you want to see. The atlas pages are presented as Adobe Acrobat PDF* files.

Land use index map

All King County Land Use Maps included in this Atlas were created by: Tony Cooper.

List of individual zoning atlas pages

King County Land Use Atlas pages may also be viewed by selecting the links below instead of using the image map.

Click on a link to view the page, or use the functionality of your particular browser to download the file to your local computer. For many browsers, clicking with the right mouse button, or clicking and holding your only mouse button, will bring up an option to be save the file locally.

Printing or purchasing the land use atlas

The entire King County Land Use Atlas is also available as one 44 page, 50MB Adobe Acrobat PDF* file. If you are interested in printing the land use atlas at your location, please review the printing instructions, which also include information on how to purchase the atlas.


*NOTE: To view PDFs, free software from Adobe is required. See helpful hints for assistance.

To request this information in alternate formats for people with disabilities, call 206-296-6600 or TTY Relay: 711.