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- Phased Permit A phased permit allows you to submit your construction plans for a new building in multiple pieces. What Is It? A phased permit allows ... 2 | 20260814T22:04:01 | x89198
- Refrigeration Permit You need a refrigeration permit whenever remote refrigerant lines are installed. What Is It? You need a City of Seattle refrigeration ... 2 | 20260814T22:05:26 | x89203
- Re-Roof Permit You need a re-roof permit when you are repairing an area greater than 500 square feet or replacing roofing materials on commercial and ... 2 | 20260814T22:04:26 | x89208
- Sign, Awning, & Billboard Permit You need a permit to install, alter, or repair any permanent sign that is visible from the public right-of-way. What Is It? A sign permit ... 2 | 20260814T22:04:36 | x89223
- Tenant Improvement Permit (Blanket) A blanket permit is an expedited construction permit for certain office tenant improvement projects. Once you set up your blanket permit, ... 2 | 20260814T22:05:13 | x89227
- Tree Removal We regulate tree removal on private property in certain situations. See also: Trees & Codes What Is It? Our Seattle Municipal Code ... 2 | 20260814T22:05:24 | x89232
- Resolve a Permit Disagreement Our process for resolving a dispute about our permit process and about policy or technical code issues will help reduce delays in issuing ... 2 | 20260814T22:04:23 | x89237
- Geotechnical (Soils) Reports Geotechnical (soils) reports may include information about the surface character of your site, design recommendations, and measures to ... 2 | 20260814T22:04:15 | x89245
- How to Appeal a Decision An appeal is an opportunity to contest our permitting decisions. There are two types of appeals, appeals to the Hearing Examiner for land ... 2 | 20260814T22:04:33 | x89250
- Issued Building Permit Stats Monthly summaries of SDCI's issued building permit statistics. 2 | 20260814T22:04:07 | x89255
- Make A Payment Make A Payment We take your credit card security seriously. The City of Seattle protects your credit card information by following the ... 2 | 20260814T22:04:20 | x89259
- Land Use Opinion Letters Opinion Letters What Is It? An opinion letter describes our analysis of an issue relating to how the standards of the Land Use Code or ... 2 | 20260814T22:04:03 | x89261
- Photo Galleries Photo Galleries Seattle Green Factor Examples of 6 projects that have successfully used the Seattle Green Factor in their ... 2 | 20260814T22:05:01 | x89265
- Privately Owned Public Spaces Privately Owned Public Spaces What Is It? Privately Owned Public Spaces (POPS) are open to the public, and include plazas, arcades, ... 2 | 20260814T22:04:46 | x89267
- Register / Renew My Property Register your rental property as part of our Rental Registration and Inspection Ordinance program. Before you can register your property, ... 2 | 20260814T22:04:28 | x89276
- What's Happening in Your Neighborhood There are several ways you can research development activity in your neighborhood. Research Activity There are several ways you can ... 2 | 20260814T22:04:46 | x89289
- Wind Load Factors Our wind load factors map is a resource for engineers designing structures for wind loads in Seattle. Our wind load factors map is a ... 2 | 20260814T22:04:54 | x89294
- Seattle’s Police Accountability System Find out about the history of OPA and Seattle's police oversight system History Seattle started using civilian oversight of its police ... 2 | 20260814T22:04:11 | x89311
- Changes to Code Changes to Code 2 | 20260814T22:04:21 | x89697
- Environmentally Critical Areas Update - Background The City of Seattle is updating its critical areas code. Seattle’s last major update of the environmentally critical areas code was in 2017. ... 2 | 20260814T22:05:20 | x89816
- Environmentally Critical Areas Update - Get Involved The City of Seattle is updating its critical areas code. Seattle’s last major update of the environmentally critical areas code was in 2017. ... 2 | 20260814T22:04:21 | x89821
- Environmentally Critical Areas Update - Project Documents The City of Seattle is updating its critical areas code. Seattle’s last major update of the environmentally critical areas code was in 2017. ... 2 | 20260814T22:05:30 | x89826
- Environmentally Critical Areas Update - What & Why The City of Seattle is updating its critical areas code. Seattle’s last major update of the environmentally critical areas code was in 2017. ... 2 | 20260814T22:05:28 | x89836
- Request for Qualifications Individuals and organizations with expertise in providing elementary, middle, and high school Social, Emotional, Behavioral, and Family ... 2 | 20260814T22:05:20 | x8994
- Unreinforced Masonry Buildings - Background Retrofiting brick buildings to meet current codes can protect public safety, preserve historical buildings, and help Seattle recover faster ... 2 | 20260814T22:04:20 | x89947