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School plan review

Instructions for K-12 schools with new construction, remodel, additions and playgrounds.

Does my school need a plan review?

The local health department must review and approve all K-12 school construction plans before you can start the building or playground construction project (see Washington Administrative Code [WAC] 246-366-040). In King County, the local health department is Public Health—Seattle & King County (Public Health). When the construction is completed, Public Health must conduct a pre-occupancy inspection before students can use the new or remodeled facilities (including classroom portables and playgrounds).

We must review and approve K-12 school plans before any construction can begin on:

  • Building a new school
  • Remodeling an existing school
  • Adding or moving portables
  • Changing an existing building into a school
  • Changing sports fields
  • Moving or installing specialty classrooms (e.g., science labs)
  • Adding a K-12 playground or moving playground equipment

How do I apply for school plan review?

Applications for school building and playground plan review and requests for pre-occupancy inspections are handled through the Public Health Permit Center. See detailed guidance below:

What are the school fees?

  • Base fee (covers 2 hours): $504.00
  • Additional fee (for time beyond base 2 hours): $252/hour

Other types of reviews and inspections your school may need

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