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Kirkland vs Seattle

How do shoreline management rules compare between Kirkland, WA and Seattle, WA?

Kirkland, WA

King County

No data available yet for Kirkland.

Seattle, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Seattle enforces the Washington Shoreline Management Act through its Shoreline Master Program. Development within 200 feet of shorelines of statewide significance (Puget Sound, Lake Washington, Lake Union, Ship Canal, Duwamish River) requires a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKirklandSeattle
Governing Code-SMC 23.60A (Shoreline Master Program)
Shoreline Zone-200 feet from designated shorelines
Permit Required-Shoreline Substantial Development Permit
Key Shorelines-Puget Sound, Lake Washington, Lake Union, Duwamish

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Kirkland FAQ

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Seattle FAQ

What shorelines are regulated in Seattle?

Puget Sound, Lake Washington, Lake Union, the Ship Canal, the Duwamish Waterway, Green Lake, and other qualifying water bodies. The regulated zone extends 200 feet from the shoreline.

Do I need a permit to build near the water in Seattle?

Most development within 200 feet of a designated shoreline requires a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit from SDCI. Some minor activities may qualify for exemptions but must still comply with the Shoreline Master Program.

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