A conditional use permit (CUP) allows the county to consider uses that may be desirable to a particular community, but which are not routinely allowed, through a public hearing process, and to control certain uses which could have detrimental effects on a community or neighboring properties. A 'conditionally permitted use' on a specific property is subject to conditions that ensure compatibility with nearby land uses.
The conditional use permit process allows for consistent evaluation of land use applications and provides clear criteria on which to base a decision. The burden is on the applicant to provide adequate justification supporting a CUP request.
See DDES' current fee schedule for an estimate.
See information on pre-applications as a pre-application meeting is required prior to filing a CUP application and note that, as of November 3, 2008, a 3-step pre-application process is required for CUPs*.
The CUP 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.
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.
For more information, see Type 1-4 Applicant Designation.
Title 21A of the King County Code
DDES Land Use Services Division
For questions, please contact DDES customer service at 206-296-6600.
*3-step pre-application process does not apply to communication facilities.
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