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Amendments Protect Pike/Pine Character

On June 29, 2009 the City Council adopted amendments to the City’s Land Use Code affecting the Pike/Pine neighborhood on Capitol Hill. The amendments were sponsored by Councilmember Tom Rasmussen to...

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Land Use Billing Project

The DPD Land Use program is preparing to implement a monthly billing system to support the Master Use permit (MUP) process. Fees for MUPs are charged at an hourly rate, and can vary based on design...

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Comprehensive Plan Amendments in 2010

Seattle’s Comprehensive Plan, Toward a Sustainable Seattle, guides decisions about growth over a 20-year horizon by articulating goals and policies that accommodate growth while preserving what Seattle...

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New Monthly Billing for Land Use Projects

DPD is moving toward a monthly billing process for land use applications.  When implemented, later this fall, monthly invoices will be sent for land use projects which accrue fees during any given...

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POSTPONED: West Seattle Triangle Open House

The West Seattle Triangle open house event planned for December 2 has been postponed, and will be rescheduled in early 2011.  Members of the public are instead invited to attend Mayor Mike McGinn’s...

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Land Use Monthly Billing

We are gradually moving into a monthly billing system for land use projects. When fully automated, an invoice will be sent to any project which has accrued fees during a given month. Invoices will also...

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West Seattle Triangle Open House

DPD will host a West Seattle Triangle Open House on Monday, February 7, 2011, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. at the Senior Center of West Seattle, 4217 S.W. Oregon Street. The West Seattle Triangle planning area is...

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Reminder: Land Use Review Moved to the 31st Floor

As of June 19, applicants need to drop off Design Review meeting packets on the 31st floor instead of the 22nd floor of Seattle Municipal Tower. Our Land Use Review Team is temporarily relocated to the...

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Land Use Review Moving to the 19th Floor

The Land Use Review Team will be moving to its permanent office space on the 19th floor in early December. Beginning December 4, applicants need to drop off Design Review meeting packets at the 19th...

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Additional Land Use Staff Coming Soon

To support increased permit volumes and reduce turnaround times for the review of permit applications, Mayor Durkan’s office coordinated with the City Budget Office to approve 13 additional positions...

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We’ve Extended the Deadline to Apply to be a Design Review Board Member!

Shape new buildings in your community We’ve extended the deadline to apply to be a Design Review Board member. It’s now December 31, 2019! Passionate about design or architecture? Mayor Jenny Durkan is...

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Delinquent Fees

Our Land Use Division requires the financially responsible party of record to pay any outstanding fees on project applications or issued permits, regardless of activity or status. Our Director is...

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