Critical area alteration exception (CAAE)

What is the purpose of a critical area alteration exception?

The critical area alteration exception (CAAE) application process allows adjustments in the application of zoning code standards related to critical area buffers to a particular property.

How much will it cost?

See DDES' current fee schedule for an estimate.

Where can I get an application?

How do I submit my application?

See information on pre-applications as a pre-application meeting is required prior to filing a critical area alteration exception application and note that, as of November 3, 2008, a 3-step pre-application process is required for CAAEs.

The critical area alteration exception application must be filed in person at the DDES Permit Center. An appointment with a Zoning Technician is required to file the application. Call 206-296-6797 to schedule the appointment. For more information, refer to Applying for a permit at DDES.

What is the timeline for processing a critical area alteration exception?

What is the appeal process?

Refer to permit type 2. There is a 14-day appeal period whereby an aggrieved person can file an appeal together with an appeal filing fee to the King County Hearing Examiner.

Notes / Comments

For more information:

Legal authority

Title 21A of the King County Code

Administered by

DDES Land Use Services Division

Contact

For questions, please contact DDES customer service at 206-296-6600.

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