City of Ellensburg
  1. City of Ellensburg

  1. 501 N Anderson Street

  1. Ellensburg, WA 98926

  1. Phone: 509-962-7204

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Community Development - Planning

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  • The City of Ellensburg has several designated  ‘critical areas’. The city shall regulate all uses, activities, and developments within, adjacent to, or likely to affect, one or more critical areas, consistent with the best available science and the provisions herein. Critical areas regulated by ECC Chapter 15.600 include wetlands, frequently flooded areas, critical aquifer recharge areas, geologically hazardous areas, and fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas. Please contact Community Development prior to any clearing next to a stream.

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  • The City of Ellensburg defines a home occupation as: Any activity undertaken for gain or profit that results in a product or service and is carried on in a dwelling, or building accessory to a dwelling. Please contact Community Development for more information regarding what home occupations are permitted.
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  • Garage or basement conversions may be possible with proper permitting procedures. Several factors must be reviewed. For example zoning, lot coverage, open space and adequate off street parking are elements of housing type standards that must reviewed to determine if such a conversion would be allowed. Contact Community Development for more information.
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  • If your business is located downtown in the Downtown Historic District, please contact the Historic Preservation planner, Stacey Henderson (509) 925-8608, before any changes have been made to your structure.

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  • Duplexes or multifamily buildings may be possible with proper permitting procedures. Several key factors must be reviewed. For example zoning, lot coverage, open space and adequate off street parking are elements of housing type standards that must reviewed to determine if such a structure would be allowed. Contact Community Development for more information.
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