PERMIT APPLICATION COMMON
Where on your property are you working?:
Interior kitchen remodel in condominium unit PH8. Remove non-structural partitions, install new cabinets, quartz countertops, relocate sink plumbing within kitchen footprint, electrical upgrades, drywall repair, finishes and related trade work. No structural or exterior work.
Is work in the right-of-way (street or alley) required?:
No
Choose the Primary Property Use:
Multifamily
Project Value:
70000
PERMIT TRACKING COMMON
Review Level:
Field
Application Completed Date:
04/20/2026
Permit Issued Date:
04/20/2026
FLOATING RESIDENCE INFO
Is this building a Floating Residence?:
No
CONSTRUCTION VALUATION INFO
Intake Value: New:
0
Intake Value: Alteration:
70000
Total Intake Value:
70000
Issue Value: New:
0
Issue Value: Alteration:
70000
Total Issued Value:
70000
BUILDING CODE INFO
What building code was used for your design?:
2021 SRC
Is this a substantial alteration?:
No
Are you changing the envelope?:
No
Action Type:
Add/Alt
Main Existing Use of Building:
Residential
Existing Occupancy:
R-2 Apartment/Condominium
Is a certificate of occupancy required?:
No
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
Tenant Relocation Assistance
Are there residential (non-commercial) tenants/renters currently living in the property? :
No
FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
Sprinklers Meet NFPA 13:
No
Sprinklers Meet NFPA 13R:
No
Partial Fire Protection System:
No
Fire Alarm:
No
Other Fire Protection System:
No
CONTRACTOR DISCLOSURE
Who will be performing all the work?:
Licensed Contractor
Contractor License:
FINEEEC751KE
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.:
No