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Auburn vs Redmond

How do scaffold & sidewalk shed rules compare between Auburn, WA and Redmond, WA?

Auburn and Redmond have similar restriction levels.

Auburn, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Scaffolding at Auburn construction sites follows Washington State Building Code (RCW 19.27) and WISHA safety rules, with permits required for scaffolds over 10 feet and right-of-way encroachments needing city approval.

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Redmond, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Redmond follows WA State Building Code and IBC Chapter 33 for scaffolds. Commercial scaffold work requires L and I compliance under WAC 296-874 and Redmond permits for right-of-way use.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuburnRedmond
CodeRCW 19.27 + WAC 296-874-
Permit TriggerOver 10 feet or attached-
Right-of-WaySeparate ROW permit required-
Guardrails42 inches with midrail and toeboard-
Power Line Clearance10 feet minimum-
Residential threshold-Permit typically over 10 ft
Governing code-IBC Ch 33 and WAC 296-874
Right-of-way-ROW permit for sidewalk use
Inspections-Competent-person each shift

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Auburn FAQ

Do I need a permit for a residential painting scaffold?

A short painter scaffold under 10 feet typically does not require a building permit, but WISHA fall protection rules still apply for any work over 10 feet above ground.

Can I block the sidewalk with scaffolding on Main Street?

Only with an Auburn right-of-way use permit that includes a pedestrian canopy, signage, and an accessible detour route approved by Public Works.

Redmond FAQ

Do I need a permit for a small scaffold at my Redmond home?

Usually no for scaffolding under 10 feet used by the homeowner, but commercial and taller scaffolds require permits and L and I compliance.

Can scaffolding block a Redmond sidewalk?

Only with a Redmond right-of-way permit and a covered pedestrian walkway when the scaffold exceeds 8 feet in height.

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