Title: DPD "This is DPD" Powerpoint Presentation
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2How we evolvedFrom a Regulatory Agencyto a
Planning Agency as well
3From Bridges, Buildings and Wharves to
DCLU(Code Development to Enforcement)
4DCLUPolicy and Code Development
5DCLUPermit Process Master Use Permit600
permits annually
6DCLU Permit Process Building Permits 6,000
annually Electrical Permits 15,000
annually Inspections 80,000 annually
7DCLUCode Compliance4,600 cases/year
8DCLU Public Relations Publications and Monthly
Newsletter
9DCLU Public Relations Website
10DCLUPublic RelationsHome Improvement
Workshops,Landslide Workshops
11The Creation of the Department of Planning and
Development
12Planning in Seattle
13Changes with the Nickels Administration
- Reorganized SPO
- Transportation Planning to SDOT
- Long-range Physical Planning to DCLU
- DCLU became DPD
- Hired Planning Director, John Rahaim
- Planning Goal To put Seattle on the planning map!
14DPDs Role in Achieving the Mayors Four Primary
Objectives
Build Strong Families and Healthy Communities
Get Seattle Moving
Keep Our Neighborhoods Safe
Create Jobs and Opportunities For All
15Linking Land Use andTransportation
16 Achieving sustainable development
- Facilitating affordable housing
- New growth targets for 2024
- 50,000 households
- 90,000 jobs
17- Integrating planning with the regulatory function
- Helping to ensure interdepartmental coordination
and cooperation
18Developing Meaningful Public Process
19Major Tasks
20 Permit Process Improvements
- Interdepartmental Coordination
Small, simple projects 88 reviewed in 48
hoursLarge Projects 92 reviewed within 6
weeksMaster Use Permits (MUPs) 85 reviewed
within 120 days
21Code Simplification (Commercial Code)
22SeattlesComprehensive Plan10-year update
23Neighborhood Revitalization InitiativesNorthgate
New library, community center and park
24Neighborhood Revitalization InitiativesUniversity
District
25Neighborhood Revitalization InitiativesSouth
Lake Union
26Neighborhood Revitalization InitiativesBroadway
27Neighborhood Revitalization InitiativesFirst Hill
28Neighborhood Revitalization InitiativesInternatio
nal District
29Neighborhood Revitalization InitiativesPioneer
Square
30Center City StrategyHeight and Density Study
31Center City StrategyBlue Ring Open Space
32Center City StrategyViaduct / Waterfront Plan
33Sound Transit
34Monorail Station Area Planning
35City of SeattleDepartment of Planning and
Development700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2000Seattle,
WA 98104-5070 Visit our website at
www.seattle.gov/dpd