Montlake Rezoning Task Force Update

Author: Janice Sears

In case you haven’t heard:

  • Permanent legislation for implementation of HB1110, eliminating single family zoning in WA, was passed by Seattle’s City Council.

  • So, in the end the city is requiring significantly more density than required by HB1110 based on questionable growth numbers! Montlake will now be zoned for duplexes, fourplexes and sixplexes (in addition to ADU’s) in our formerly single-family neighborhood with potentially little or no off-street parking.  Things such as Seattle’s healthy and coveted tree canopy are at risk with major “setback” reductions along with 1,242 historic homes, as designated by the Department of Interior! Heights are planned to significantly increase along with Floor Area Ratio (FAR). Historical Design Reviews (and standards) will be gone. Seattle and Montlake’s old infrastructure will most certainly be “stretched”.  

What’s next?

  • Montlake Neighborhood Center (NC)

    •  Montlake’s NC reduced boundary passed on 9/17 (scroll down to Montlake) after our initial area reduction.  

    • The next step for the Seattle City Council is to finalize zoning/heights within the 30 Neighborhood Centers, including Montlake, later this year, after their budgeting break, and the beginning of 2026

    • The current plan submitted by the Office of Planning and Community Development (OPCD) calls for NC2-55 (55 feet mixed use) in our commercial district (along 24th between E Calhoun and Boston streets), LR3 (50 feet residential) between Roanoke and E Newton Streets and 24th and 25th and LR2 (40 feet residential) between 20th and 22nd and E Louisa and E Lynn Streets.  

      • Details on these zoning types can also be found in the Zoning tab above. 

    • MRTF is presenting a scaled down “counter proposal” to limit the “canyon effect” in our Commercial District and to reduce zoning/heights in our NC to be more compatible with our unique neighborhood. This will be presented to Rep Hollingworth’s office in early December.  

    • We will keep the community informed of the outcome of the early December meeting!

  • All suggestions, comments and questions are welcome via zoning@Montlake.net

Other resources:

WSDOT says ‘affordable homeownership’ project being lined up for former Montlake Market land | CHS Capitol Hill Seattle News

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