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Swinomish
Office of Planning &
Community Development
LACONNER, WA, USA


EST. 1855

PLANNING & LAND USE

Comprehensive Plan

The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community adopted a Comprehensive Plan in 1996. We are currently in the process of updating this plan.

Swinomish Comp Plan 1996 (3.8 Mb)

Transportation Plan

The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community also adopted a new Transportation Plan in 2002. The transportation Plan outlines short-term and long-term goals and solutions to many of the transportation issues surrounding the community.

Swinomish Transportation Plan 2002 (5.3 Mb)

To view a copy of the Transportation Plan, contact the Swinomish Office of Planning & Community Development at (360)466-7280.

Forest Management Plan

The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community adopted a 10-year Forest Management Plan in 2002.

The Forest Management Plan outlines the goals for use and maintenance of one of the valuable natural resources on the Swinomish Indian Reservation.

For a copy of the Forest Management Plan, contact the Swinomish Office of Planning & Community Development at (360)466-7280.

Zoning

The Swinomish Tribe regulates zoning on the Swinomish Indian Reservation. Please see the following for more information.

Zoning Ordinances, (Tribal Code Page)

Zoning Map (~1Mb)

Planning & Land Use Permits

Accessory Dwelling Unit Application

Accessory Dwelling Unit requirements

Land Division Application

Major Development Application

Off Street Parking Design Criteria

Rezone Application

Variance Application

 

The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community is federally recognized and operates under Constitution and Bylaws adopted in 1936 pursuant to the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934.

The Swinomish Tribe is committed to improving the lives and well being of the tribal members through social and cultural programs, education, economic development, and resource protection.

The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community is located on Fidalgo Island (gateway to the San Juan Islands) in Skagit County of Washington State about 70 miles north of Seattle. The Planning Office is located across the Swinomish Channel from the town of LaConner.