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  1. 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. Refrigeration Permit You need a refrigeration permit whenever remote refrigerant lines are installed. What Is It? You need a City of Seattle refrigeration ...
  3. 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 ...
  4. 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 ...
  5. 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, ...
  6. Tree Removal We regulate tree removal on private property in certain situations. See also: Trees & Codes What Is It? Our Seattle Municipal Code ...
  7. 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 ...
  8. Geotechnical (Soils) Reports Geotechnical (soils) reports may include information about the surface character of your site, design recommendations, and measures to ...
  9. 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 ...
  10. Issued Building Permit Stats Monthly summaries of SDCI's issued building permit statistics.
  11. 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 ...
  12. 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 ...
  13. Photo Galleries Photo Galleries Seattle Green Factor Examples of 6 projects that have successfully used the Seattle Green Factor in their ...
  14. 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, ...
  15. Register / Renew My Property Register your rental property as part of our Rental Registration and Inspection Ordinance program. Before you can register your property, ...
  16. 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 ...
  17. 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 ...
  18. 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 ...
  19. Changes to Code Changes to Code
  20. 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. ...
  21. 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. ...
  22. 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. ...
  23. 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. ...
  24. Request for Qualifications Individuals and organizations with expertise in providing elementary, middle, and high school Social, Emotional, Behavioral, and Family ...
  25. Unreinforced Masonry Buildings - Background Retrofiting brick buildings to meet current codes can protect public safety, preserve historical buildings, and help Seattle recover faster ...