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Erosion Control: Kirkland vs Redmond

How do erosion control rules compare between Kirkland, WA and Redmond, WA?

Kirkland and Redmond have similar restriction levels.

Kirkland, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Kirkland requires temporary erosion and sediment control (TESC) plans for clearing and grading per KMC Chapter 115 and the Ecology stormwater manual, with wet-season rules limiting soil disturbance from October to April.

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Redmond, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Redmond requires construction-phase erosion and sediment control BMPs on any ground disturbance over 2,000 sf under RMC Title 15 and the DOE Stormwater Manual, with daily inspection during wet season.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKirklandRedmond
CodeKMC 115 + Ecology Manual-
TESC Threshold7,000 sq ft typical-
Wet SeasonOct 1 to Apr 30-
StabilizationRequired after grading pause-
DischargeMuddy water prohibited-
Trigger-2,000 sf disturbance
SWPPP-Required with permit
Wet season-Oct 1 to Apr 30
State permit-1 acre triggers CSWGP

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Kirkland FAQ

Do I need a TESC plan for a small landscaping project?

Most small residential landscape projects fall below thresholds, but any work on steep slopes, near streams, or over 7,000 square feet generally requires a TESC plan.

Can I continue excavation in November?

Wet-season rules reduce the allowable exposed area and add stabilization deadlines. Projects must plan for rapid covers, mats, or seeding between grading phases.

Redmond FAQ

Do I need silt fence for a small Redmond addition?

For most ground disturbance over 2,000 sf, yes, along with other erosion BMPs during the entire project.

Can I keep bare soil exposed over winter?

No, during the Oct 1 to Apr 30 wet season disturbed soils must be stabilized with mulch, cover, or grass.

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