Tag: SIP
Design and permit activities on designated Green Streets and Neighborhood Green Streets shall follow the following process, defined below. Initial Contact The proponent (developer or community group...Read MoreExcavation as defined in Ch 19.122 Revised Code of Washington (RCW), whether by open cut or trenchless technology method, shall not damage underground installations, surface improvements, or adjacent...Read MoreBefore work permitted under a Street Improvement Permit can begin, the Permittee must submit pre-construction materials for review and approval. The Pre-Construction materials may include: Constructio...Read MoreConstruction Permits include the construction or repair of improvements to the right of way such as street paving, curbs, or sidewalks. Construction permits are further broken down into three groups d...Read MoreFor most private development projects, the environmental review is a part of the Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections’ (SDCI’s) Master Use Permit (MUP) process and SDCI is considered...Read MoreThe Deviation Request Process defined in this section applies to deviations from the design standards presented in this Manual, and does not apply to or replace, any other deviation, deviation or exce...Read More