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County is rolling back some building permit fees
and rebating $2 million dollars to more than 6,000
customers as a result of new efficiencies and
an unexpectedly high volume of permit applications.
Building industry leaders say the fee reduction
and the County’s new way of doing business
will help take the pressure off increasing
home prices in King County.
People who bought permits for projects ranging
from a simple remodel to a large commercial
development in 2004 will get refund checks early
next year. Some fees will be rolled back to
2003 levels. Continued historically low interest
rates, and demand for custom, single-family
homes were among factors causing high demand
for building permits in 2004. The high volume
of permit applications came at a time DDES was
seeing the benefits of a new business approach
to processing building permits and doing other
agency work.
“Our philosophy is: we never ask for
more than we need and we never keep more than
we use,” said King County Executive Ron
Sims. “We are honoring our commitment
to citizens and the development community to
provide the best service at the lowest possible
fee. “DDES is processing more permits
with fewer staff and is to be commended for
its diligence.”
“This rebate and fee rollback goes right
to the heart of affordable housing in King County,”
said Peter Orser, President of Quadrant Homes
and President of the Master Builders Association
of King and Snohomish Counties.
DDES has undergone a rigorous revamping of
processes based on recommendations of a task
force and building industry roundtable. System
changes are resulting in shorter review time
for permits and lower costs to applicants. The
benefits of the changes combined with lower
interest rates and strong demand for high quality,
custom single family homes helped produce the
unexpected savings.
Permit fees are based on the value of the project
and are being refunded by check in the first
half of 2005. The refunds are fairly evenly
split between individuals and developers. The
average permit refunds are:
Single family home—$630; Remodel—$131;
Commercial—$1,076
To date, King County DDES has processed about
7,000 building and land use permits. DDES predicts
that up to 7,500 permits will be handled by
the end of the year. For additional information:
Paula Adams at (206) 296-6682.
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