Some permit fees to be
rebated
By: Staff March 24,
2005
King County is rolling back some building
permit fees and rebating $2 million to more than 6,000 customers as a result
of new efficiencies and an unexpectedly high volume of permit
applications.
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Building industry leaders say the fee reduction and the
county's new way of doing business will take the pressure off increasing home
prices in King County.
People who bought permits for projects ranging from a simple remodel
to a large commercial development in 2004 will get refund checks early next
year. Some fees will be rolled back to 2003 levels.
Continued historically low interest rates and demand for custom,
single-family homes were among factors causing high demand for building
permits in 2004. The high volume of permit applications came at a time DDES
was seeing the benefits of a new business approach to processing building
permits and doing other agency work.
DDES has undergone a rigorous revamping of processes based on
recommendations of a task force and building industry roundtable. System
changes are resulting in shorter review time for permits and lower costs to
applicants.
Permit fees are based on the value of the project and are being refunded
by check in the first half of 2005. The refunds are fairly evenly split
between individuals and developers. The average permit refunds are:
- Single family home - $630
- Remodel - $131
- Commercial - $1,076
To date, King County DDES has processed about 7,000 building and land-use
permits. DDES predicts that up to 7,500 permits will be handled by the end of
the year.
For information, contact Paula Adams, DDES communications director, at
(206) 296-6682.