The Department of Development and Environmental Service's Permit Center provides up to 15 minutes of free land use information to walk-in customers on a first-come, first served basis.
More complex and detailed inquiries may require a pre-application/feasibility meeting, for which fees are charged at the department's hourly rate ($140 as of June 1, 2007). Land use pre-application/feasibility meeting forms are available online or by mail by calling DDES customer service at 206-296-6600.
A great deal of property and zoning information is also available via the DDES Web site at: www.kingcounty.gov/permits. Property specific information including zoning, mapped critical areas and districts (schools, water, fire, sewer) can be located using property research tools. Also helpful are DDES customer information bulletins on a wide variety of construction, land use and permit process topics.
DDES has computer terminals in the Permit Center for customer use. The DDES Web site can be accessed from these terminals, providing much of the zoning information listed below.
Outlined below are types of information available for our customers.
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King County Code requires special protection for: wetlands, streams, steep slopes, flood hazard areas, coal mine hazard areas, erosion hazard areas, landslide hazard areas, seismic hazard areas and volcanic hazard areas.
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Land use permits include subdivisions, lot line adjustments, clearing and grading, critical areas review, shorelines review and the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) process.
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The number of lots that your zoning will permit, minimum lot size, and the subdivision process.
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For more information, please contact Jarrod Lewis, Permit Center Supervisor, at 206-296-6713 or e-mail jarrod.lewis@kingcounty.gov.
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To request this information in alternate formats for people with disabilities, call 206-296-6600 or TTY Relay: 711.