As a way of providing better customer service through our online applications, DPD has made new enhancements to the Permit & Complaint Status tool. Some of the changes include:
South Lake Union Draft EIS Public Hearing
The South Lake Union Height and Density Alternatives Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is now available on DPD’s website. The formal publication date for this document was Thursday, Feb. 24, which marked the beginning of a 45-day comment period that closes on April 11.
Two Meetings for Neighborhood Plan Updates in March
We are updating the neighborhood plans in Rainier Beach and in Broadview/BitterLake/Haller Lake! It’s time to take a fresh look at those neighborhood plans. In the late 1990s, people worked together to create these plans, which are the communities’ plans to guide growth and change. Things have changed since 1999 when the plans were developed.
Is Broadview/Bitter Lake/Haller Lake or Rainier Beach your neighborhood? Then we want to hear from you. Come tell us what’s important to keep, what’s missing, and what needs attention. Together, let’s make these neighborhoods even better.
Revised Statement of Financial Responsibility Form
DPD has recently implemented a monthly billing system for Master Use Permit applications and is working on billing systems for other applications. In order to align our current practices with the more rigorous demands of automated billing, to ensure compliance with the fee ordinance, and to meet legal requirements for collecting delinquent payments, DPD has […]
Jan. 2011 DPD Permit Turnaround Times
January 2011 Permit Turnaround Times
2009 Seattle Energy Code Forms Available
A number of items have been posted on the Seattle Energy Code website for download within the last month. These can all be accessed from the right hand navigation tab on the Seattle Energy Code homepage.
Clean-Up Bill for Lowrise Zoning
On December 14, 2010, the City Council adopted Ordinance 123495. This ordinance establishes new development standards for lowrise (LR) multifamily zones, a new administrative design review process for townhouses, and other standards that apply in various zoning designations. In preparing to administer this legislation, staff from DPD has discovered corrections and clarifications that would facilitate use of the new provisions, in keeping with Council’s intent. Most of the amendments are minor technical changes (e.g. correcting outdated formatting and subsection references). The proposed ordinance also contains amendments that are clarifications to provisions or corrections of errors or omissions.
Thank You for a Successful Waterfront Seattle Kick-Off
Thank you Seattle, for helping kick-off the process to redesign our Waterfront! Were you one of the 960+ people who attended the Waterfront Seattle kick-off?
DPD’s Peter Dobrovolny Wins BetterBricks 2011 Award
Peter Dobrovolny was recognized as a longtime champion of energy efficiency with his win of the BetterBricks Award in the category of Advocate. The BetterBricks Awards celebrate the champions of energy efficiency whose forward-thinking business practices set the industry standard for sustainability in commercial real estate. The sixth annual Puget Sound BetterBricks Awards honored a […]
EcoBuilding Green Homes Tours
EcoBuilding Green Homes Tours will be offered April 16 and April 17 at two convenient locations. Sites are open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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