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City of Bellevue, WA Development Services
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Preapplication Conference for Preliminary Plats, Preliminary Short Plat and Planned Unit Developments

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    Plan Submittal Resources

    • Addressing Site Plan
    • Administrative Departures
    • Architectural Plan
    • Assessors Map
    • Basic Site Plan
    • Boundary and Topographic Survey
    • Building Design Documents
    • Building Elevations
    • Building Floor Plan
    • Clearing and Grading CSWPPP Requirements
    • Comprehensive Plan Policy
    • Deferred Submittal Guidelines
    • Design Guidelines
    • Easements Plan
    • Egress Lighting Requirements and Inspection
    • Fire Response Plan
    • Generator Permit Requirements
    • Landscape Plan
    • Lot Layout Plan
    • Mitigation Plan
    • Onsite Exterior Lighting Plan
    • Plat Map
    • Pool and Spa Plan
    • Preapplication Conference for Preliminary Plats and Planned Unit Developments
    • Preliminary Civil Plans
    • Preliminary Storm Drainage Report
    • Preliminary Traffic Plans
    • Project Proposal
    • Requirements for Recorded Documents
    • Residential Site Plan
    • Road Plan
    • Shoring Plan
    • Sign Permits - Building Review
    • Sign Permits - Plans and Drawings
    • Site Coordination Plan
    • Site and Infrastructure Design Documents
    • State Construction Stormwater General Permit
    • Storm Drainage Report
    • Stormwater Site Plan
    • Street Lighting Plan
    • Structural Plan Requirements
    • Variance Criteria Letter

    A preapplication conference is required prior to applying for a Preliminary Plat (LD) permit or Planned Unit Development (LP) permit. During the preapplication conference, City of Bellevue staff will guide you through the development process and help you understand the code standards, guidelines and policies that will apply to your proposal. 

    For assistance in submitting your information to the city, refer to Electronic Plan Requirements and Electronic Review Efficiency.

    Arrange a preapplication conference:

    1. Contact the land use division to schedule a preapplication conference date and time.
    2. Apply for your preapplication conference permit online at MyBuildingPermit.com.

    Submit your plans and documents:

    Submit the following items at least 21 days before your conference date.

    Questions

    • A list of specific questions you would like answered by the city review team. The review team may include representatives from Fire, Utilities, Transportation, Clearing & Grading, Building and Land Use.
    Project Narrative - Preliminary Plat
    • Provide a description of the existing conditions, including critical areas on or near the site, and the proposed development, including density, access, utilities locations and vegetation to be retained. 
    Project Narrative - Planned Unit Development
    • Provide a description of the existing conditions, including critical areas on or near the site, and the proposed housing type and design concept, density, open space and recreation space. 
    Preliminary Critical Areas and Shoreline Analysis

    Provide preliminary exploration and reconnaissance of all critical areas or shorelines that may impact any proposed development. Preliminary analysis should include environmental features on and off site that may have buffers that extend onto the site. See LUC 20.25H for more information.

    • Critical areas include:
      • Geologically hazardous areas (steep slopes, landslide hazards, coal mine hazards, seismic hazards)
      • Streams
      • Wetlands and ponds
      • Floodplains
      • Habitats for species of local importance 
         
    • Shorelines include Lake Washington, Lake Sammamish, Phantom Lake, Lower Kelsey Creek, Mercer Slough, any wetlands, floodplains and floodways associated with shorelines, and any land with 200 feet of a shoreline. See LUC 20.25E for more information.
    Boundary and Topographic Survey
    • It is recommended that a complete boundary and topographic survey be provided. If no survey is provided, the level of certainty that staff can provide is reduced.
    Site Plan

    A site plan is needed to show the existing site, site features, improvements and proposed development. The plan should contain the following:

    • Vicinity Map - Provide a small vicinity map with arrow indicating the site or include on the coversheet of the drawing package.
    • North Arrow - Provide north direction.
    • Graphic Scale - 1:50 (minimum) – 1:30 (maximum).
    • Property Lines - Show and dimension all property lines. 
    • Title Block - Provide owner name and site address. Provide lot and plat name if applicable.
    • Easements - Show and dimension all existing easements. Check your title report and/or plat map to identify easements. Easement information can be obtained from a recent title report and/or survey, a plat map or the King County Records website. Inquire with the City of Bellevue Utilities Department for public utility easements. Note: Failure to indicate dimensions and accurately locate easements may place your project at risk.
    • Utilities - Show the location of existing and proposed utilities.
    • Streets - Label the existing road surface(s) and show other features of the right of way (including sidewalks, drainage ditches, rockeries, bridges, culverts, curbs and edge of pavement). Include driveways located 50 feet from the edge of the property on both sides of the street.
    • Critical Areas - Show streams and top-of-bank, wetlands, 100-year floodplains, slopes 40 percent or greater, landslide hazards, coal mine hazards and seismic hazards. Show the required buffers and structure setback from the critical area on or adjacent to your property.
    • Shorelines - Show Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM), required setbacks from OHWM, shoreline environmental designation, vegetation conservation area and improvements on the water.
    • Trees - Show all trees on the project site.
    • Setbacks - Show existing and proposed setbacks including front, side and rear from structures to property lines; private streets; and access easements.
    • Structures and Improvements - Show the location and size (overall square footage) of all existing and proposed structures and improvements and identify the use.
    • Impervious and Hard Surfaces - Show walkways, parking areas, path surfaces, driveways, etc.
    • Contours and Elevations - Show existing contour lines at two-foot intervals (unless the site slope is less than 15 percent). Use different line types to distinguish between existing and proposed contour lines.
    • Plat Restrictions and Conditions - This information is available from the Bellevue Permit Center or on the King County Records website. 
    Building Elevations
    • Provide conceptual building elevations of proposed structures and describe their design, materials, colors, glazing and compatibility with surrounding development. Also see Building Elevation requirements.

    Reasonable Accommodation

    For alternate formats, interpreters, or reasonable modification requests please phone at least 48 hours in advance 425-452-6800 (voice) or email servicefirst@bellevuewa.gov. For complaints regarding modifications, contact the City of Bellevue ADA, Title VI, and Equal Opportunity Officer at ADATitleVI@bellevuewa.gov.

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