To CAPR Supporters And All Rural King Co.
Property Owners,
King Co. DDES has put forward the “offer”
below. Be very wary, especially if you have a clearing and grading issue,
as this appears to be an avenue for the County to circumvent those portions of
the Clearing and Grading Ordinance that were declared unlawful by the
Department of
Development and Environmental Services (DDES)
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DDES has issued the news
release: DDES offers property
owners fee amnesty program for unlawful development (October 1, 2008 through
April 1, 2009). Read the news release online
at https://your.kingcounty.gov/permits/publications/news/FeeAmnesty08Oct01.aspx. The text of
the news release is also available below.
DDES
news release
October 1,
2008
DDES offers
property owners fee amnesty program for unlawful development (October 1, 2008
through April 1, 2009)
Property owners in unincorporated
King County who did building, clearing or grading work without the required
permit have a chance to bring their property into compliance with the legal code
and avoid the usual penalty fees.
“The permit process is designed to
protect public health, homeowner safety, and the environment,” said Stephanie
Warden, DDES Director. “This is a positive way to encourage property owners with
unlawful development to legalize construction and partner with
In
the past, other counties have seen deck collapses resulting in injury and even
death after the original structure was built without permits. Similarly,
structures built in areas susceptible to heavy snows are required to sustain
specific snow loads in order to prevent collapse. A more common example of
unpermitted activity is a garage illegally converted into living space.
Unpermitted development can also cause problems during the pending sale of a
home.
Property owners securing permits
after activity has occurred are still required to comply with all provisions of
If
you know you have unlawful development
Property owners who know that
construction has occurred on their property without permits should contact the
As noted above,
the DDES Fee Amnesty Program for unpermitted construction and grading will
remain in effect until April 1, 2009. For additional information, please contact
Paula Adams, DDES Public Information and Records Officer, at
206-296-6682.
For
more information about DDES, visit our Web site at https://www.kingcounty.gov/permits.
For
DDES' e-mail news service subscription information, see https://your.kingcounty.gov/permits/publications/subscribe.aspx.