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Investments Overview
General information about SCERS's investments Seattle City Employees' Retirement System (SCERS) stewards $4.6 billion in assets (as of June ...
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Environmental, Social, and Governance Considerations
ESG factors when making investment decisions As an investor with a well-diversified portfolio that is broadly representative of the real ...
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Public Disclosure
Public Disclosure What Is It? In 1972, the State of Washington passed a Public Records Act. The Public Records Act promotes transparency ...
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Building Safety Month
SDCI participates in the national Building Safety Month each May to raise awareness about building and community safety. Mayor Harrell has ...
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2025 Design Review Program Changes - What and Why
SDCI is proposing new interim legislation to meet the State House Bill 1293 requirements. The proposed interim legislation will temporarily ...
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Rooftop Coverage Regulations - What & Why
SDCI is proposing Land Use Code changes about how much mechanical equipment and other features can be placed on building rooftops. ...
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Environmentally Critical Areas Update - What & Why
We must periodically review and update our comprehensive plan policies and regulations for environmentally critical areas (ECA) based on the ...
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Housing Cost Increases
Housing costs include: rent, parking fees, storage fees, etc. Property owners must give 180 days' notice before raising housing costs. See ...
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Illegal Business
A business is illegal if it violates the uses established by our Land Use Code — such as a restaurant that operates in a space only ...
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Illegal Living Units
Illegal units are living spaces, usually apartments including separate kitchens and bathrooms, that were installed without a permit and may ...
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Notice to Enter a Rental Unit
State and City law requires both landlords and renters to be reasonable about seeking and granting access to a rental unit. What Is It? ...
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Pests
Our housing code requires rental housing to be free from insect and rodent infestation. See also:  Problems With Your Rental Unit What ...
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Condominium Conversions
When existing apartment units are converted to condominiums, our ordinance requires payment to tenants who don’t buy their units and ...
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Mobile Homes & Parks Code
We regulate the location, development, and closure of mobile home parks. We also require that mobile home parks be licensed. What Is It? ...
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Building Permit Renewals
Building Permit Renewals What Is It? Construction, demolition, mechanical, and grading permits typically expire 18 months after the issue ...
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Master Use Permit (MUP) Revisions
Master Use Permit (MUP) Revisions What Is It? A revision to a land use / master use permit  (MUP) allows you to submit minor plan ...
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Master Use Permit Renewals
Master Use Permit Renewals What Is It? A renewal extends the life of a land use / master use permit (MUP) from 3 years to 5 years. You ...
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Shoreline Substantial Development Permit Extensions
Shoreline Substantial Development Permit Extensions What Is It? A shoreline extension gives you an additional year (3 years, instead of 2 ...
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Adult Family Homes
An adult family home is a dwelling, licensed by the state of Washington department of social and health services, in which someone provides ...
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Fences
You don’t need a permit if you’re building a fence 8 feet high or lower that doesn’t have masonry or concrete pieces over 6 feet. See also: ...
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Paving
Pavement is a hard surface that slows down or prevents stormwater from seeping into the soil. You may need a permit if you are installing ...
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Retaining Walls & Rockeries
A retaining wall is a structure designed to support soil at a steeper angle than the soil could stand on its own; it may or may not be ...
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ECA Steep Slope Development Relief
ECA Steep Slope Development Relief What Is It? We restrict development on steep slopes. Steep slopes are slopes that rise at least 10 ...
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Environmentally Critical Areas Exemptions
Environmentally Critical Areas Exemptions What Is It? We restrict development in environmentally critical areas (ECAs). ECAs may include: ...
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Grading Season Extensions
Grading Season Extensions What Is It? You need a grading season extension to grade or disturb soil during the rainy season (November 1 to ...
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