King County encourages cool roofs and reflective surfaces through the Washington State Energy Code and green building incentives, especially for large commercial reroofs in unincorporated areas and Metro facilities.
The Washington State Energy Code, adopted under RCW 19.27A and enforced through KCC Title 16, sets reflectance and emittance options for low-slope commercial reroof projects and new construction. King County's Green Building program offers expedited permitting and incentive points when projects use cool roofing, high solar reflectance index pavement, or vegetated roofs. Residential cool-roof standards are voluntary, but the SCAP and heat-island mitigation strategies push wider adoption near transit corridors and dense neighborhoods.
Cool-roof requirements appear during permit review for covered commercial reroofs; non-compliance results in permit denial or required redesign rather than ticketing of the homeowner.
Federal Way, WA
Federal Way permits construction under WAC 173-60.050 exemptions between 7 AM and 10 PM. Sunday work near homes is typically restricted. Work outside the win...
Federal Way, WA
Federal Way prohibits dogs that bark or howl continuously and disturb neighbors under FWRC Title 9. Typical threshold is 20 minutes of continuous noise. Comp...
Federal Way, WA
Outdoor music events in Federal Way need a special event permit on public property or when amplified beyond neighborhood levels. Receiving limits at residenc...
Federal Way, WA
Federal Way limits on-street RV and boat trailer parking to 72 hours. In residential zones, RVs on private property must be parked on a paved or gravel surfa...
Federal Way, WA
Federal Way follows Washington State Building Code EV-ready requirements for new multifamily and commercial buildings. Public chargers exist at the Transit C...
Federal Way, WA
Under RCW 46.55, Federal Way police can tag and tow a vehicle left on a public street for more than 72 hours. On private property, owners follow state impoun...
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