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

Code Chapter 21A.37
Transfer of Development Rights

The purpose of the transfer of development rights program is to provide a voluntary, incentive-based process for permanently preserving rural resource and Urban Separator lands that provide a public benefit. The TDR provisions are intended to supplement land use regulations, resource protection efforts and open space acquisition programs and to encourage increased residential development density, especially inside cities, where it can best be accommodated with the least impacts on the natural environment and public services.

The TDR provisions shall only apply to TDR receiving site development proposals submitted on or after September 17, 2001 and applications for approval of TDR sending sites submitted on or after September 17, 2001.

Chapter 21A.37 (.pdf file 67 KB)
King County Code

Sections:

  • 21A.37.010 > purpose
  • 21A.37.020 > sending sites
  • 21A.37.030 > receiving sites
  • 21A.37.040 > calculations
  • 21A.37.050 > development limitations
  • 21A.37.060 > documentation of restrictions
  • 21A.37.070 > sending site certification and interagency review committee process
  • 21A.37.080 > transfer process
  • 21A.37.090 > notice
  • 21A.37.100 - bank > purpose
  • 21A.37.110 - bank > expenditure and purchase authorization
  • 21A.37.120 > administration of TDR bank
  • 21A.37.130 > sale of TDR rights by TDR bank
  • 21A.37.140 > requirements for transfers by the TDR bank for use in incorporated receiving areas
  • 21A.37.150 > restrictions on expenditure of TDR bank funds on TDR amenities
  • 21A.37.160 > establishment and duties of the TDR executive board
  • 21A.37.170 > exemption from surplus provisions

For questions about TDR Program please contact Darren Greve.