PERMIT APPLICATION COMMON
Where on your property are you working?:
The work is in the backyard of my property where there is an existing concrete slab. The detached covered pergola will cover that patio space
Is work in the right-of-way (street or alley) required?:
No
Choose the Primary Property Use:
Single Family/Duplex
Project Value:
3000
PERMIT TRACKING COMMON
Review Level:
Field
Application Completed Date:
09/08/2025
Permit Issued Date:
09/18/2025
Inspections Completed Date:
04/30/2026
Certificate of Occupancy Issued Date:
04/30/2026
FLOATING RESIDENCE INFO
Is this building a Floating Residence?:
No
CONSTRUCTION VALUATION INFO
Intake Value: New:
0
Intake Value: Alteration:
3000
Total Intake Value:
3000
Issue Value: New:
0
Issue Value: Alteration:
3000
Total Issued Value:
3000
BUILDING CODE INFO
What building code was used for your design?:
2012 SBC
Action Type:
New
Is a certificate of occupancy required?:
Yes
GROUND DISTURBANCE
Is your development site in an environmentally critical area (ECA)?:
No
New and Replaced Hard Surface > 750 sq ft?:
No
Are you doing more than 2,000 square feet of earth disturbance?:
No
LAND USE STREET ELEMENTS
Number of Curb Cuts for This Permit:
0
PARKING
# of Existing Onsite Parking:
0
# of Existing Offsite Parking:
0
# of Existing Accessible Parking:
0
# of Proposed Onsite Parking:
0
# of Proposed Offsite Parking:
0
Offsite Parking Location:
0
# of Proposed Accessible Parking:
0
# of Existing Bicycle Parking Spots:
0
# of Proposed Bicycle Parking Spots:
0
Tenant Relocation Assistance
Are there residential (non-commercial) tenants/renters currently living in the property? :
No
CONTRACTOR DISCLOSURE
Who will be performing all the work?:
Owner/Lessee
I have submitted an application for a building permit from the City of Seattle. I believe the work authorized by this permit is exempt from having a registered contractor. I understand that I may be waiving certain rights that I might otherwise have under state law in any decision to engage an unregistered contractor to perform construction work.:
Yes