Keeping you updated with the latest permit-related news and developments within DPD each month.
January 2009
Development Permit Fee Changes for 2009 | Phinney Home Design & Remodel Fair | Seattle Electrical Code Update | SDOT Street Improvement Permitting | Side Sewer Code Revision
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Development Permit Fee Changes for 2009 In addition, DPD uses the most recent building valuation data (BVD) published by the International Code Council (ICC) as a base upon which to create a Seattle BVD table, found this year in Director's Rule (DR) 1-2009. This year, the BVD table has changed, and fee increases are between (-)0.15 - 2.31 percent. Below are highlights from the 2009 Fee Ordinance, adopted by City Council in November. There are a range of changes, with some fees being increased, some reduced, and some remaining the same. Land Use Fees Building Permits Electrical Permits Site Inspections Sign Permits Questions about the 2009 fees can be directed to the Applicant Services Center at (206) 684-8850. |
Questions about the 2009 fees can be directed to the Applicant Services Center at (206) 684-8850. |
| Phinney Home Design & Remodel Fair -- Feb. 8, Have you thought about remodeling your home, but do not know where to start or what to do? Then head out to the Phinney Home Design and Remodel Fair on Sunday, Feb. 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Phinney Neighborhood Association. This is your opportunity to learn about home remodel and design from the professionals. DPD will be providing a team of permit coaches to get your project off on the right start — whether that may involve building, land use, plumbing, electrical or site review. After attending the Phinney Home Design & Remodel Fair you will walk away ready to tackle your home improvement project. The cost is $9 for the general public, $6 for PNA members and free to children under 12 years of age. For more information, please visit the Phinney Neighborhood Association. |
The Phinney Home Design & Remodel Fair takes place on Feb. 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. |
| Seattle Electrical Code Update Seattle will adopt the 2008 National Electrical Code (NEC) with Seattle amendments in the first quarter of 2009. The amendments consist of some state amendments (WAC 296-46B) to the 2008 NEC and existing and new Seattle amendments. On Jan. 15, the draft Seattle Electrical Code will be presented to the Construction Codes Advisory Board for discussion. The meeting is open to the public and will be held from noon to 2 p.m. in room 2240 of the Seattle Municipal Tower (700 5th Avenue, 22nd floor). Some of the amendments to be reviewed include new requirements or changes to weatherhead service entrance conductor length, outdoor installation of oil-insulated transformers, sign clearances from high voltage power lines, and selective coordination, arc-fault and ground-fault protection systems. If you have questions, please contact: Vicki Baucom at (206) 233-2757. |
Seattle will adopt the 2008 |
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Process Streamlined for Street Improvement Permitting To RSVP for one of the workshops, please call Lynn Saiyadeth at (206) 233-3844. Milestones in the SIP process redesign are posted online on the SDOT street use street improvement permit website. For more information, please contact: Mary Rutherford, P.E. Street Use Operations Manager at (206) 615-0774. |
SDOT Street Use is redesigning the Street Improvement Permitting (SIP) process with the goals of lowering the cost of street improvement permits, reducing permit issuance time frames, increasing the predictability of the process, and improving customer satisfaction. |
| Side Sewer Code Revisions DPD and Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) have jointly revised the City’s Side Sewer Code, Seattle Municipal Code 21.16, and its accompanying Director’s Rule. An overview of this work, explanation of objectives, summary of changes, and links to the final draft of the revised code, Director’s Rule, and other related documents or resources can be found at the Side Sewer Code Revision website. DPD and SPU have worked on this revision cycle since 2007. The revision process included several meetings and workshops with internal and external stakeholders to receive comments and discuss proposed changes. The current version is the final draft, based on City revision requirements and comments from internal and external stakeholders. Any comments or questions can be directed to City representatives via information on the website. The City will be receiving comments through approximately mid-January 2009. |
![]() DPD and SPU have worked on the side sewer code revision cycle since 2007. |






