Required Notices For Proposed Development

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Find details on public notices, development proposals, hearings, and opportunities for community input. 

*Not all development proposals require public notice. See RMC 4-8-090.


Find Public Notices Using One of the Following Methods

🔍 1. Search Notices

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📄 2. Download the Latest Public Notices

Get a complete list of all current public notice statuses.

Download the Current Status List (PDF Format)

 

🗺️ 3. View Notices on an Interactive Map
Click on any marker to view details about a land use action. Use the zoom and span function to explore specific areas. Click between Legend, Details and Info to see more information. 

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📝 Public Participation in Land Use Decisions

Make your voice heard in the development process. Learn how to submit comments, attend public hearings, and understand the appeal process for land use actions.

📢 Submit a Comment or Stay Informed

Provide feedback on proposed developments or stay updated on public notices. Learn about the comment process and how to express concern.

Submit Comment and/or Stay Informed How to Comment & Appeals Guide

 


🏛️ Attending a Public Hearing

Get details on upcoming hearings and how to participate.

Public Hearing Instructions Public Hearings Scheduled

 

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Resources

For detailed information regarding the permitting process, submittal requirements, application forms, please visit our Current Planning page.


Common Acronyms

DNS Determination of Nonsignificance: An official decision stating that a proposed project is not expected to result in significant adverse environmental impacts, based on the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) review. 

DNSM Mitigated DNS: Similar to a DNS, but includes specific mitigation measures (i.e. conditions) required to reduce potential impacts and ensure the proposal will not result in significant adverse effects.

ERC – Environmental Review Committee: The Environmental Review Committee (ERC) is the City of Renton’s designated body responsible for making environmental determinations under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), as authorized by Renton Municipal Code (RMC) Chapter 2-14.

  •  Acts as the City’s “Responsible Official” under SEPA (per RCW 43.21C and WAC 197-11).
  • Reviews environmental checklists submitted with development applications.

  • Assist in making a threshold determination (e.g., DNS, MDNS, or EIS required).

  • Recommends or imposes mitigation measure to reduce environmental impacts. 

NOA – Notice of Application: Issued in accordance with RMC 4-8-090, the NOA informs the public that a development application has been submitted. It typically includes:

  • Mailing notices to nearby property owners (within 300 feet) and relevant agencies.

  • Posting a sign at the project site.

  • Publishing the notice in an official newspaper (e.g., Seattle Times). 

Notice of Public Hearing: An announcement that a public hearing will be held—either in person or virtually—before the Planning Commission or Hearing Examiner. This notice includes:

  • Date, time, and location (or link) for the hearing.

  • Posting a sign at the project site. On-site posting and mailing similar to an NOA.

  • Publishing the notice in an official newspaper (e.g., Seattle Times).

Contact

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por@rentonwa.gov