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Stormwater Management: Kirkland vs Redmond

How do stormwater management rules compare between Kirkland, WA and Redmond, WA?

Kirkland and Redmond have similar restriction levels.

Kirkland, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Kirkland follows the Department of Ecology Western Washington Stormwater Manual through KMC Chapter 15 and 115 surface water code, requiring runoff control for new and redeveloped sites.

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Redmond, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Redmond is an NPDES Phase II city and enforces Department of Ecology stormwater standards. Development over 2,000 sf of new or replaced impervious surface must mitigate runoff.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKirklandRedmond
CodeKMC 15 + Title 115-
ManualEcology Western WA StormwaterDOE 2019 Western WA
Trigger2,000 sq ft impervious2,000 sf new impervious
LID RequiredWhere feasible-
Hotline(425) 587-3800-
Permit-NPDES Phase II
Salmon basins-Bear Creek, Sammamish River

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Kirkland FAQ

Do I need stormwater review for a new driveway?

Replacing or expanding impervious surface over the code threshold triggers Kirkland stormwater minimum requirements and often a simplified small-parcel plan set.

Can I wash my car in the driveway?

Occasional residential car washing is allowed, but soapy runoff should be directed to landscaped areas. Commercial washing and fundraisers must use approved capture kits.

Redmond FAQ

Do I need a stormwater plan for a Redmond remodel?

Yes if the project creates or replaces more than 2,000 sf of impervious surface, with smaller projects requiring a basic form.

Can I wash my car at home in Redmond?

Private residential car washing is allowed; commercial washing that drains into a storm drain is an illicit discharge and is prohibited.

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