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Transfer of Development Rights - TDR - in King County, Washington State

Sustainable building

Green tools
Comprehensive resources to help professional builders recycle, reduce waste, save money, and get recognition for embracing sustainable building practices in King County.

Eco Cool House - Remodeling ProjectsEco-cool remodeling tool
Click on a multimedia house to find remodeling ideas and resources to minimize your home's ecological footprint while saving money long-term.

Do-it-yourself home energy audit (PDF, 3.66 MB)
A step-by-step guide for identifying and improving your home's energy efficiency.

Rural Green Building (PDF, 505 KB)
Ideas to consider when building, landscaping, and installing or repairing septic systems in rural areas.

Green building and low impact development - incentives and building permits
Permit process, cost-share and fee discount Incentives for builders and developers who apply sustainable development techniques in King County's jurisdiction.

Low impact development (LID) - external link, Puget Sound Partnership
Learn how to contribute to a clean Puget Sound and healthy local streams by applying scientific best practices to retrofitting existing developed areas and building new.

What do I do with...?
Find recycling and disposal options for common materials including construction leftovers, demolition debris, landscaping waste, and appliances. The site incorporates the Reusable building materials exchange which enables builders and homeowners to get and give project surplus as an alternative to buying and then disposing of it as trash.

Native plant resources for the Pacific Northwest
Find out how to use and where to order native plants that are adapted to thrive in our area. Landscape designs using native plants are beautiful, resist diseases and pests, create habitat for native wildlife and help reduce water consumption, saving homeowners money.

  • Northwest native plant guide
    Browse photos of northwest native plants, refer to planting plan ideas and reduce the work of ordering native plants (and potential for mistakes) by building your plant list online.

Built Green
Built Green (external) is a rating system for home buyers to identify new homes and remodels built with environmentally-friendly techniques, that are energy efficient and reduce health risks. Built Green is a program of the Master Builders Association in partnership with King County, Snohomish County, and Fannie Mae.

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Leader in Sustainable Building
Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center

Leader in Environmental Innovation
Mithūn

Leader in Open Space Conservation
City of Issaquah

Leader in Beneficial use of Reclaimed Water
Ducks Unlimited

DNRP Performance Measures, King County, Washington DNRP KingStat
Look up the current status of the environment in King County, Washington, learn how King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks works to improve environmental indicators, learn how you can help, and review the department's performance measures.

King County climate change plan
How King County seeks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, adapt to projected climate change impacts, and embed mitigation and adaptation into county policy decisions. The plan incorporates issues, goals and actions related to land use, building design, energy, and other aspects of sustainable building.

King County climate change conference results
Review background materials describing climate conditions, trends and outlook, read summary reports describing anticipated affects of global warming on economic and infrastructure sectors including agriculture, coastal lands, fish and shellfish, forestry, flooding, stormwater and wastewater, hydropower and water supplies with proposed adaptation strategies for King County and other local governments in Washington state. Also, look up agendas, presentations, and participant credentials and biographies.


Local governments and sustainability: examples from King County, Washington (Chinese)
Local Governments and Sustainability: Examples from King County, Washington
 (Acrobat pdf)
Presentation by Bob Burns, deputy director of King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks at the China-US Professional Workshop on Regional Sustainable Development (external link), University of Washington in Seattle.

Smart growth
Learn how King County promotes livable communities, thrifty government spending and lower fuel use by guiding development toward built-up areas while protecting our enviroment and leaving a rural legacy for future generations.

Low-impact development for roads
Example project for "green building" in the county's transporation infrastructure, incorporating features such as porous concrete sidewalks and a bioretention facility/rain garden.

King County - Seattle brownfields program
Provides assistance to small businesses and property owners for the assessment, cleanup and redevelopment of environmentally contaminated land in King County and the City of Seattle.

King County water supply
Find out about King County water supply planning, how King County intends to increase the region's water supply by reclaiming water from wastewater for non-drinking purposes such as industrial processes and irrigation, and how King County conserves water as part of its operations.

Transfer of development rights program
Learn how individuals can buy and sell residential development rights to preserve public benefits-- for example farms, forestlands, open space, regional trails and designated urban separator lands and habitat for threatened or endangered species. Owners benefit financially through the transfer of development rights to more appropriate areas while the public benefits through permanent preservation of these lands.

Resource protection incentives
Apply for tax reductions in rural King County in exchange for practices that benefit public interests. Includes the public benefit rating system (or PBRS) and timber land program.

King County surface water design manual - 2005 update
Supporting documents and software to help engineers design storm drainage systems that cleanse stormwater and reduce flooding problems for downstream neighbors. Architectural tips to help design attractive stormwater ponds can be found by reading the Integrated Pond.

Stormwater pollution prevention manual
Look up best practices to apply on business and multifamily lands to help control stormwater pollution, to avoid fouling lakes, streams and Puget Sound.

Puget Sound shoreline stewardship guidebook
Provides info and contacts for owners of beach and bluff shorelines to learn about natural shoreline protection, manage runoff, use native plants, control aggressive non-native plants, and maintain septic systems.

Surface water management fee discounts and cost-sharing program
Reduce your SWM fee by applying sustainable building practices that reduce and cleanse your stormwater.

Biosolids compost
A high-quality soil amendment, extracted from wastewater, for use in landscaping projects. The biosolids site provides examples of use and scientific references.

Rural stewardship planning
Rural homeowners in King County can receive free technical assistance with site design and property management practices to achieve more flexibility in development and resource protection on their property.

King County building permits
Find information about building permits for developers working on building projects in King County, provided by the Department of Development and Environmental Services.

Critical areas, clearing, grading and stormwater ordinances
Codes adopted in October 2005 to protect the county's unincorporated critical areas, steep slopes and wetlands from problems associated with new development.

Erosion control for construction sites
This page provides information for about how to comply with construction codes and prevent runoff at construction sites during the wet season, from the Dept of Development and Environmental Services.

Erosion and sediment control standards
Appendix D of the King County Surface Water Design Manual. 1 MB Adobe Acrobat file.

Urban Tree Salvage Program
Trees removed from King County Parks are milled into lumber to make wood handicrafts, furniture or to supply building projects.

History of King County's regional wastewater treatment utility
Read how our region worked to keep our lakes and Puget Sound clean and healthy, including the early days of sewage treatment and disposal in King County, the birth of Metro and development of regional facilities to process the waste produced by our metropolitan area.

King County Comprehensive Plan
Read the policies that guide King County land use and development regulations, and regional services such as transit, sewers, parks, trails and open space.

Shoreline Management Program
Learn about King County's program to protect shorelines, promote public access, and establish land use priorities for shorelines of Puget Sound, large rivers and lakes.

Wetland information
Comprehensive resources related to wetlands in King County including info on the importance of wetlands, map resources, development regulations, and programs.

Flood buyout and home elevation program
This page answers frequently asked questions about King County's program to buy out flood-prone houses and provide homeowner assistance in having homes elevated. The page also provides information about related programs that can help homeowners affected by flooding.

Regional Groups and Resources (external)

Sustainable Building Practices

Sustainable or green building practices cover all aspects of building, including:

  • land preparation
  • materials selection
  • life-cycle of the building (construction, operation and maintenance, demolition)

Sustainable building includes such practices as

  • redevelopment of inefficiently designed or environmentally damaged sites
  • job-site recycling of construction materials
  • native vegetation landscapes
  • stream and wetland protection and restoration
  • natural drainage
  • energy and water efficiency
  • low toxicity materials
  • use of recycled materials
  • reduced use of land and materials
  • design for re-use
  • revitalization of decayed areas to improve residents' quality of life

Related information

Related agencies

News and announcements

Countywide Strategic Plan

Aug. 13, 2009
Proposed Bellevue - King County deal gives city smart growth, saves county open space

Aug. 7, 2009
External opinion, Seattle Times
Tough choices in the recovery of Puget Sound

Aug. 6, 2009
External article, Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
For green to grow, codes need to change

Aug. 6, 2009
External article, Seattle Times
Couple turn Pemco on to potential for solar energy, even in cloudy Seattle

Jul. 21, 2009
External report, KIRO TV
Governors Say Climate Policy Could Create Jobs

Jul. 17, 2009
More jobs, cleaner air, taxpayer savings in King County
Federal stimulus means $6.1 million for green energy projects

Jul. 15, 2009
External report, Seattle P-I
We're No. 1: Seattle tops America's 'Green' cities

Jul. 3, 2009
External article, Sammamish Reporter
County moves to secure long term future of important land

Jun. 30, 2009
External report, KING 5
Kirkland making walkability a top priority video

Jun. 25, 2009
External opinion, Seattle Times
The U.S. House is on the threshold of national climate change legislation

Jun. 25, 2009
External report, KING 5
'Cohousing' concept catching on in WA video

Jun. 23, 2009
More than just another regulatory agency: DDES walks the green building talk

Jun. 23, 2009
External article, Seattle P-I
Report: State has small under-supply of available homes

Jun. 17, 2009
External opinion, Seattle Times
The arts can be part of economic solutions

May 28,2009
Green Journal Blog, Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
Is this the future of open space?

May 28, 2009
Learn more about proposed open space charter amendment at upcoming public meetings

May 26, 2009
External opinion, Issaquah Press
County charter

May 22, 2009
Ride and Drive the Future – Fuel Cell Vehicles Demonstrate the Future of Transportation
Test Drive on Tuesday, June 2 from 7 to 10 a.m. at UW Bothell

May 20,2009
External opinion, SnoValley Star

King County land protection seems unneeded

May 11, 2009
External article, Seattle Times
As data centers suck up energy, money, tech industry looks to turn down the heat

May 9, 2009
External opinion, Seattle Times
Seattle pedestrians, light-rail plans pick up the pace

May 7, 2009
Local architects praise Brightwater sustainability
Treatment plant education center wins prestigious design award

Apr. 30, 2009
External article, Seattle Times
Aging Seattle buildings now environmentally sound

Apr. 28, 2009
External article, Seattle Times
Feds: New floodplain rules to go unenforced

Apr. 23, 2009
External opinion, Seattle Times
Seattle residents get break on energy evaluation

Apr. 22, 2009
Environmental stewardship leaders honored on Earth Day with King County Green Globe awards

Apr. 21, 2009
External opinion, Seattle P-I
Environmental challenges remain long after first Earth Day

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