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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and contact information in the designated fields at the top of the form. Ensure that all details are accurate for effective communication.
  3. In the section regarding permit details, provide the specific permit number and any relevant dates. This information is crucial for processing your extension request.
  4. Next, outline the reasons for requesting an extension in the provided text box. Be clear and concise to facilitate understanding.
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First, it must have an area that is at least 75 percent of the general minimum required for the zone, e.g., 3,750 square feet in an SF 5000 zone. Second, the area of the lot must be at least 80 percent of the mean areas of the other lots along the same block front.
A Conditional Use Permit (CUP) is an approval for a specific type of use or activity that, although not a preferred use in a zoning district, may be allowed subject to conditions for construction and/or operation.
The primary difference is that a land use permit is approved by the Zoning Administrator and does not require approval by the Zoning Committee. A conditional use permit does require a public hearing and approval by the Zoning Committee.
Active - The permit has been issued to the applicant and is in active use for its purpose. Approved - The permit is approved, but has not been issued to the applicant yet. Cancelled - The permit was cancelled by the applicant before the project was completed.
Adjacent Property Owners are Responsible for Maintaining Sidewalks. As in many other cities, the Seattle Municipal Code requires that adjacent property owners keep their sidewalks in good repair and safe for public travel.
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There are several types of temporary use permits allowed under the Seattle Land Use Code. These permits allow you to conduct temporary activities (i.e., uses) on your property that are not already approved by permit. Temporary use permits can be approved for activities not normally allowed in your zone.
Construction, demolition, mechanical, and grading permits typically expire 18 months after the issue date. However, you can renew these permits up to 30 days before the expiration date. You can reestablish your permit if it has been expired for less than one year.
How to Submit a Short Term Restricted Parking Zone Permit Application Login to the Seattle Services Portal. Click on the Home tab. Under Create New, click Permits - Parking Truck. Select Restricted Parking Zone - RPZ Short Term Application if you need a short term (1-day or 60-day) permit.

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