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Cowlitz County
Department of Building and Planning
207 4th Avenue North, Kelso, WA 98626
Tel: 360-577-3052
Fax: 360-414-5550

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 

What is my property zoned?

About 85% of the County is unzoned.  Zoning maps are available for the zoned portions of the County at the counter of the Planning Division of the Department of Building and Planning, 207 Fourth Avenue North or click here.  The zoned areas are generally near Kelso and Longview, west of Woodland, and the community of Ryderwood.  Zoning information can also be given over the phone if you can satisfactorily identify the location of your property, such as by address and parcel number.  More on Zoning is available through our information sheets link above. 

Can I subdivide my property?

Whether or not a property can be subdivided depends first of all on the area of the property compared to the minimum lot size requirement for where it is located.  The entire County has minimum lot requirements for dividing property.  This is determined by the County’s Zoning Map or Comprehensive Plan Land Use Classifications map.  Additional development restrictions could be placed on specific properties because of environmental constraints, such as unstable slopes or location in floodplains.  More on Subdivisions is available through our information sheets link above. 

What is the cost and procedure for short platting?

The fee for short platting is set annually by the Board of County Commissioners.  Check with the Planning Division for the current fees or click here.  Application forms and information packet describing the process in detail are available at the Planning Division office, can be mailed to you, or found under Planning Forms.  Once an application for a short plat (defined as no more than 4 lots where at least one of the lots is less than 5 acres) is received by the Department and determined complete, it takes about 30 days for preliminary approval.  The applicant then has up to one year to meet all conditions of approval as set forth in the preliminary approval letter.  These conditions include water availability and sewage disposal for each lot and may include a survey, private road improvements, easement requirements, and/or other conditions.  The one year timeline can be extended “for good cause shown” for another 6 months.  Once all conditions are met, the final plat must be recorded in the County auditor’s office before lots can be sold. More on short plotting can be found through Subdivisions on our information sheets link above.  

Are there any critical areas, such as slides or wetlands, on my property?

The Planning Division has maps that can indicate the possibility of your property being in a critical area.  Staff can locate your property on these maps with an address and parcel number.  The public can also access the critical areas maps by using EPIC. The Division can also make a critical areas determination for the property that includes a site visit to the property.  More on Critical Areas is available through our information sheets link above. 

Is my property in the flood plain?

The Planning Division has the official flood plain maps as issued by FEMA.  These maps are available for review at the planning Division counter or you can view them on the FEMA webpage and create your own FIRMETTE. A written floodplain determination can be made upon application.  More on Floodplain management is available through our information sheets link above. 

 
 

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