Zoning code variance
What is the purpose of a zoning code variance?
The zoning code variance application process allows adjustments in the application of standards of the zoning code to a particular property.
Typically, variance requests may include reduced setbacks, lot coverage and height.
Note: As of January 1, 2005, zoning code variance applications no longer include variances to critical area buffers. See critical area alteration exception for information related to modifying critical area buffers.
How much will it cost?
See DDES' current fee schedule for an estimate.
Where can I get an application?
- Refer to the Zoning Code Variances Packet for application materials
- Request an application packet by mail by calling DDES customer service at 206-296-6600 or
- Pick up an application packet at DDES in Renton (see map and directions).
How do I submit my application?
See information on pre-applications as a pre-application meeting is required prior to filing an application for a zoning code variance. For more information, refer to the individual application forms in the packets above and to Applying for a permit at DDES.
What is the timeline for processing a zoning code variance?
Decision type 2: 120 days.
Notes / Comments
For more information:
- Type 1-4 Applicant Designation
- See also criteria for approval in Section 21A.44.030* of the King County Code
Legal authority
Title 21A of the King County Code
Administered by
DDES Land Use Services Division
Contact
For questions, please contact DDES customer service at 206-296-6600.
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