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Peat Settlement-prone Areas
Overview

*** Note: Council Bill 116248, creating a new Peat Settlement-prone Area designation in the Environmentally Critical Area (ECA) Code, has been passed by City Council and is anticipated to become effective in late August. ***

The City of Seattle is proposing new regulations for areas of the city that are prone to ground settlement due to subsurface peat deposits. Peat deposits are highly compressible and are prone to settlement when compacted by new structures and fill or when the groundwater table is lowered. Settlement activity can result in serious damage to buildings, roads, sidewalks and utilities.

Proposed regulations seek to protect public safety and property by identifying areas of the city that are settlement-prone and ensuring that new development in these areas is safely constructed and does not negatively impact adjacent properties.

Last Updated: July 29, 2008
Quick Reference

 

Adopted Peat Settlement-prone Area Ordinance (July 2008)

Director’s Report - updated January 2008

Proposed DPD Ordinance - January 2008

Best Available Science Report

Summary of Proposed Regulations

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