Critical area report - King County 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the critical area report in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the project title and number at the top of the form. Ensure that you accurately represent your project details.
  3. In Section 1.0, provide a clear introduction including the purpose of the report, project location, site topography, and weather conditions during your investigation.
  4. Move to Section 2.0 and detail your methods. Describe definitions and methodologies used for wetland identification, including field sampling procedures.
  5. In Section 3.0, summarize existing conditions based on background investigations and field observations. Include any relevant figures or maps.
  6. Complete Sections 4.0 through 6.0 by discussing regulatory considerations, potential impacts, and proposed mitigation measures related to wetlands.
  7. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before saving or exporting your completed report using our platform's features.

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The Critical Areas Ordinances (CAOs) are a collection of development regulations intended to conserve the functions of environmentally sensitive areas, and to protect the public from hazards associated with developing in areas like floodways and landslide hazard areas.
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Best available science means current scientific information used in the process to designate, protect, or restore critical areas, that is derived from a valid scientific process as defined by WAC 365-195-900 through 365-195-925.
Please use this form to request a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO). TCO requests are processed pursuant to King County Code (KCC) 16.02. 510, which amends Section 111 of the adopted building codes. Please complete the below information and email this completed form to PermitServices@kingcounty.gov.
RA 2.5 and RA 5 means one residential home per 5 acres (its way too complicated to explain why RA 2.5 is also one home per 5 acres). These lands are not zoned for commercial use; they are zoned primarily for residential use, with some exceptions.

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Lands designated by King County as critical include areas at high risk for with steep slopes, erosion, landslides, earthquakes, flooding; coal mines; or aquatic water features such as wetlands or lands adjoining Aquatic Areas such as streams, rivers and other water bodies.

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