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Special Use Permit Decisions in Seattle

How special use permit requests are decided across Seattle, WA council meetings, the vote and the conditions on the record

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Special Use Permit is one of the most actively tracked zoning topics in Seattle, WA. ZoneWire has analyzed 0 council meetings and detected 0 instances of special use permit activity. Below are the most recent discussions.

What is Special Use Permit (SUP)?

A permit for a use that requires individual review due to its potential impact on surrounding properties.

A Special Use Permit (SUP) is functionally similar to a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) - the terminology varies by jurisdiction. In both cases, the permit authorizes a land use that is allowed in the zoning district but requires individualized review and conditions to ensure compatibility with the surrounding area.

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Special Use Permit in Seattle, WA

A permit for a use that requires individual review due to its potential impact on surrounding properties. In Seattle, WA, local government bodies regularly discuss special use permit as part of zoning and land use decisions.

ZoneWire has analyzed 0 meetings in Seattle and detected 0 mentions of special use permit.

Recent Zoning Opportunities in Seattle

These parcels came up for a zoning decision in Seattle in the last 30 days, often before they hit the market. See what changed, how the vote went, and hear the moment it happened. According to ZoneWire's analysis of official public meeting records, each decision below links to its timestamped source.

Seattle · Jun 3, 2026

Approved · 4-0

Rezoned NC2 to NC3

5201 Rainier Avenue South, Columbia City

NC2 to NC3

Zoning change from NC2 to NC3, approved by a 4-0 vote on Jun 3, 2026 in Seattle.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

Seattle · Jun 9, 2026

Approved · 9-0

Resolution 32204 - data center impact study

Resolution 32204 - data center impact study, approved by a 9-0 vote on Jun 9, 2026 in Seattle.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

Seattle · Jul 1, 2026

Proposed

Public hearing on Council Bill 121215 (council land use decisions / SEPA appeals)

Public hearing on Council Bill 121215 (council land use decisions / SEPA appeals), proposed on Jul 1, 2026 in Seattle.

Entitlement

Your move: Still pending. Track the next hearing before it's decided.

Seattle · Jun 17, 2026

Proposed

OPCD Sub Area Plans Overview (briefing)

OPCD Sub Area Plans Overview (briefing), proposed on Jun 17, 2026 in Seattle.

Entitlement

Your move: Still pending. Track the next hearing before it's decided.

Seattle · Jun 17, 2026

Proposed

Council Bill 121215 - SEPA/land use decisions amendment (briefing)

Council Bill 121215 - SEPA/land use decisions amendment (briefing), proposed on Jun 17, 2026 in Seattle.

Entitlement

Your move: Still pending. Track the next hearing before it's decided.

Seattle · Jun 9, 2026

Approved · 9-0

Amendment A to Council Bill 121220

Amendment A to Council Bill 121220, approved by a 9-0 vote on Jun 9, 2026 in Seattle.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

Seattle · Jun 3, 2026

Approved

Council Bill 121215 - Removal of SEPA administrative appeals

Council Bill 121215 - Removal of SEPA administrative appeals, approved on Jun 3, 2026 in Seattle.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

Seattle · Jun 3, 2026

Approved · 4-0

Council Bill 121220 - Contract rezone extension and amended PUDA for 5201 Rainier Avenue South

Council Bill 121220 - Contract rezone extension and amended PUDA for 5201 Rainier Avenue South, approved by a 4-0 vote on Jun 3, 2026 in Seattle.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

Recent Special Use Permit meetings in Seattle

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Why Track Special Use Permit?

In most jurisdictions, these terms are interchangeable. The key distinction is:

Special Use Permit Regulations in Washington

Washington sets the regulatory framework that governs how special use permit decisions are made at the county and municipal level. State statutes define zoning authority, hearing requirements, and appeal processes that directly affect special use permit outcomes in Seattle.

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Every Special Use Permit decision in Seattle

See how every special use permit request in Seattle was decided: the vote, the conditions attached, and how it moved through its hearings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A Special Use Permit (SUP) is functionally similar to a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) - the terminology varies by jurisdiction. In both cases, the permit authorizes a land use that is allowed in the zoning district but requires individualized review and conditions to ensure compatibility with the surrounding area. ZoneWire tracks special use permit activity across Seattle, WA public meetings.

ZoneWire monitors Seattle, WA planning and council meetings, transcribes them, and flags special use permit activity. As of the latest update we have analyzed 0 meetings and detected 0 special use permit mentions.

Tracking special use permit in Seattle surfaces zoning and development signals early, so developers, investors, and brokers can evaluate parcels and approvals before they reach the broader market.

The Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections (SDCI) administers the city's zoning and Land Use Code. SDCI issues land use, construction, and trade permits, conducts inspections, and ensures compliance with the codes. Seattle's zoning is a city-level function; the legal basis is the Land Use Code in Seattle Municipal Code Title 23, Subtitle III (Land Use Regulations). The Office of Planning and Community Development (OPCD) develops the long-range plans and policies that guide growth, including the Comprehensive Plan.

SDCI directs property owners to the City's official land use (zoning) map, an interactive web application maintained by the department. Zoning districts are adopted by ordinance and specify the types of uses allowed in each district. Seattle's zones fall into major categories including Neighborhood Residential, commercial (such as Neighborhood Commercial), industrial, and downtown zoning, as established in the Land Use Code (SMC Title 23).

A Master Use Permit is the land use application SDCI uses for projects requiring discretionary review under Seattle Municipal Code criteria, and it can involve public notice, a comment period, and appeal rights. There are five decision types: Type I (SDCI decides, not appealable), Type II (SDCI decides after public notice; appealable to the City Hearing Examiner or the Shoreline Hearings Board), Type III (subdivisions decided by the City Hearing Examiner after a public hearing and SDCI recommendation), Type IV Council actions such as rezones (City Council decides after a Hearing Examiner recommendation), and Type V Council actions such as Land Use Code amendments or area-wide rezones (City Council decides after public notice and SDCI recommendation).

As of October 26, 2025, the City adopted temporary rules that pause the requirement for Design Review, making it voluntary for new development proposals, to align with Washington State House Bill 1293. Seattle's Design Review program otherwise offers three pathways: Streamlined Design Review and Administrative Design Review (handled by SDCI staff for many smaller buildings) and Full Design Review (which includes public Design Review Board meetings plus staff review) for larger buildings. SDCI has stated the temporary rules remain in place while it develops long-term updates to the program and its Design Guidelines.

The One Seattle Plan, Seattle's updated 20-year Comprehensive Plan, was adopted by City Council on December 16, 2025 (Council Bill 120985) and took effect January 21, 2026. Accompanying zoning-compliance legislation, effective the same date, consolidated the former neighborhood residential categories into a single Neighborhood Residential (NR) zone to comply with Washington State House Bill 1110 (middle housing). These changes are implemented through the Land Use Code by SDCI and OPCD.

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What gets approved in Seattle

In Seattle, 100% of land-use board decisions were approved over the last 24 months. Commercial / office / retail clear 100%, Data center 100%. ZoneWire analyzed 35 land-use board decisions in Seattle over the last 24 months. Here are the most active project types and how often each one clears.

Project typeDecisionsApproval rate
Commercial / office / retail9100%
Data center5100%

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