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Note: This map is not an official zoning map. For precise zoning information, please call or visit the Seattle Municipal Tower, Seattle Department of Construction and InspectionsA polygon feature class showing current City of Seattle land use zoning areas. It provides information on the type of zoning, overlay districts, enacting ordinance numbers and effective dates.Zoning Code governs the use and development of land in Seattle. Zoning districts specify a category of uses (e.g., single-family residential, multifamily residential, commercial, industrial, etc.) including specific overlays and are applied by ordinance. Symbolized on the value DETAIL_DESC (group 28 categories).
Table of development assumptions by land use zoning category to support the City of Seattle Zone Development Capacity Model.Assumptions include floor-area-ratio, residential density, split between residential and commercial floor area in mixed use zones, redevelopment ratio thresholds and conversions between floor area and housing units and jobs.Supporting Resources:Complete Data Dictionary
Geospatial data about Seattle Zoning Boundaries. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Note: This map is not an official zoning map. For precise zoning information, please call or visit the Seattle Municipal Tower, Seattle Department of Construction and InspectionsCity of Seattle's land use zoning overlay areas for specific regulation purposes.
Displays Restricted Parking Zone Areas maintained by the Seattle Department of Transportation. This is a group layer consisting of the following layers:Restricted Parking Zone Signed Blocks (V_RPZ)Residents Eligible for Restricted Parking Zone Permits (V_Blockface, Def Query: Parking_Category <> 'None')Restricted Parking Zone A or B Husky Game Days (RPZ_AreasAorB)Restricted Parking Zones (RPZ_AreasNotAorB)Refresh Cycle: Daily
Investors are able to defer paying taxes on capital gains that are invested in Qualified Opportunity Funds that in turn are invested in distressed communities designated as Opportunity Zones by the governor of each state. Census tracts 86, 87, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 110.01, 111.01 and 118 have been designated by the Washington State Department of Commerce as Opportunity Zones. This layer dissolves the aforementioned Census Tracts.
Future land use is intended to illustrate the general location and distribution of the various categories of land uses anticipated by the Comprehensive Plan policies over the life of this plan. It is not intended to provide the basis for rezones and other legislative and quasi-judicial decisions, for which the decision makers must look to the Comprehensive Plan policies and various implementing regulations.
This map may be amended annually as part of the regular comprehensive plan update process.
See the data in action in this web app.
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USDA plant hardiness zone data for Seattle, WA, detailing dual zone coverage (9a/9b) with maritime climate influences.
Displays the locations and attributes of SDOT Restricted Parking Zones (RPZs) and local zone sub-areas. Residents with RPZ permits have special parking privileges in their zone. RPZ residents may acquire the application form for a permit by clicking the link in a popup on an RPZ.
Geospatial data about Seattle City Council Districts. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
These layers are used as part of the City of Seattle Zoned Development Capacity Model.
To estimate potential development, the City of Seattle maintains a zoned development capacity model that compares existing development to an estimate of what could be built under current zoning.
The difference between existing and potential development yields the capacity for new residential and commercial development.
There is a report of summary findings available as part of Seattle 2035 as well as resources for reports, methodologies and data.
When downloading the data, please select a layer and then "GDB Download" under "Additional Resources" to preserve long field names. The associated file geodatabase contains all the feature classes for the 10 layers represented.
Displays Restricted Parking Zone Areas maintained by the Seattle Department of Transportation. This is a group layer consisting of the following layers:Restricted Parking Zone Signed Blocks (V_RPZ)Residents Eligible for Restricted Parking Zone Permits (V_Blockface, Def Query: Parking_Category <> 'None')Restricted Parking Zone A or B Husky Game Days (RPZ_AreasAorB)Restricted Parking Zones (RPZ_AreasNotAorB)Refresh Cycle: Daily
These layers are used as part of the City of Seattle Zoned Development Capacity Model.
To estimate potential development, the City of Seattle maintains a zoned development capacity model that compares existing development to an estimate of what could be built under current zoning.
The difference between existing and potential development yields the capacity for new residential and commercial development.
There is a report of summary findings available as part of Seattle 2035 as well as resources for reports, methodologies and data.
When downloading the data, please select a layer and then "GDB Download" under "Additional Resources" to preserve long field names. The associated file geodatabase contains all the feature classes for the 10 layers represented.
Shows the Seattle City Council boundaries approved by voters in 2013. The voters approved a measure amending the City of Seattle charter to establish City Council Districts. Full metadata: http://www5.kingcounty.gov/sdc/Metadata.aspx?Layer=sccdst
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These layers are used as part of the City of Seattle Zoned Development Capacity Model 2016. Includes all input and output layers..To estimate potential development, the City of Seattle maintains a zoned development capacity model that compares existing development to an estimate of what could be built under current zoning. The difference between existing and potential development yields the capacity for new residential and commercial development.There is a report of summary findings available as part of Seattle 2035 as well as resources for reports, methodologies and data.When downloading the data, please select a layer and then "GDB Download" under "Additional Resources" to preserve long field names. The associated file geodatabase contains all the feature classes for the 10 layers represented.
These layers are used as part of the City of Seattle Zoned Development Capacity Model 2016. Includes all input and output layers..To estimate potential development, the City of Seattle maintains a zoned development capacity model that compares existing development to an estimate of what could be built under current zoning. The difference between existing and potential development yields the capacity for new residential and commercial development.There is a report of summary findings available as part of Seattle 2035 as well as resources for reports, methodologies and data.When downloading the data, please select a layer and then "GDB Download" under "Additional Resources" to preserve long field names. The associated file geodatabase contains all the feature classes for the 10 layers represented.
These layers are used as part of the City of Seattle Zoned Development Capacity Model 2016. Includes all input and output layers..
To estimate potential development, the City of Seattle maintains a zoned development capacity model that compares existing development to an estimate of what could be built under current zoning.
The difference between existing and potential development yields the capacity for new residential and commercial development.
There is a report of summary findings available as part of Seattle 2035 as well as resources for reports, methodologies and data.
When downloading the data, please select a layer and then "GDB Download" under "Additional Resources" to preserve long field names. The associated file geodatabase contains all the feature classes for the 10 layers represented.
ODC Public Domain Dedication and Licence (PDDL) v1.0http://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl/1.0/
License information was derived automatically
Note: This map is not an official zoning map. For precise zoning information, please call or visit the Seattle Municipal Tower, Seattle Department of Construction and InspectionsA polygon feature class showing current City of Seattle land use zoning areas. It provides information on the type of zoning, overlay districts, enacting ordinance numbers and effective dates.Zoning Code governs the use and development of land in Seattle. Zoning districts specify a category of uses (e.g., single-family residential, multifamily residential, commercial, industrial, etc.) including specific overlays and are applied by ordinance. Symbolized on the value DETAIL_DESC (group 28 categories).