Welcome to our interactive and user-friendly ways to explore building, development, and public notice projects in Kitsap County. Whether you're a curious resident, a land use advocate, a potential new resident, or a business owner looking to understand growth opportunities in the County, this page has something for you. There are two maps to explore: Project Navigator and Permit Explorer. In addition, we offer resources on this page to help you understand the development process for extensive construction projects in the county.
PROJECT NAVIGATOR
The map includes projects with high community interest and projects requiring public notice. Some permits will have no related public action.* The Project Navigator map excludes smaller projects like single-family homes, additions, remodels, fire operational permits, use permits without construction, or minor commercial tenant improvements. Please see our Permit Explorer map below to explore permits outside the scope of the Project Navigator Map.
*Please be advised that the application and any associated materials provided are for informational purposes only. A Type 1 application (under KCC 21.04.110) is not subject to a public hearing or noticing and is not open for public comment or review. The information contained within this application is intended solely to inform and educate.
Project Types Included
Plats
| Industrial/Auto |
Short Subdivision
| Education
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Large Lot
| Church
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Binding Site Plans
| Retail
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Conditional Use Permits
| Restaurant
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Zoning Variance
| Office
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Critical Area Variance
| Mixed Use
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Critical Area Buffer Reduction
| Hospital
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Shoreline Variance
| Hotel/Motel
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Shoreline Substantial Development
| Large Scale Commercial Tenant Improvement (over $500,000)
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Residential - Multi-family with three or more units
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PERMIT EXPLORER
The Permit Explorer Map will provide an overview of all projects, regardless of size or community relevance. This map is divided into two maps. One includes building permits, and the other contains land use activities such as timber harvest and Site Development Activity Permits (SDAP). For example, if you are interested in knowing about tree removal happening in your neighborhood, you will likely find that information here in the SDAP section of permits.