A.
It is the purpose of this chapter to provide for the review of land development and building design to promote the public health, safety and welfare. The regulations herein provide a review process for evaluating the design and arrangement of development. These architectural and site design regulations are intended to be consistent with and implement the policies of the Tukwila Comprehensive Plan. The purposes of these design review regulations are to:
1.
Foster good decision-making for development through architectural and site design within the context of the community’s built and natural environmental character, scale and diversity;
2.
Promote the use of appropriate scale of buildings and the configuration of open space and parking areas for development to safely and comfortably accommodate pedestrian activities;
3.
Coordinate the interrelationship of buildings and public and private open space;
4.
Discourage monotony in building design and arrangement, while promoting harmony among distinct building identities; and
5.
Mitigate, through design and site plan measures, the visual impact of large building facades, particularly those which have high public visibility (encourage the creative use of architectural and landscape features in order to reduce the actual and perceived scale and bulk of structures).
(Ord. 2741 § 4 (part), 2024; Ord. 2765 § 119, 2025)





