Land Use & Zoning

In Washington, a 'design review' process required by many cities for new development primarily evaluates:

AEnvironmental impacts on wetlands
BArchitectural compatibility, aesthetics, and pedestrian experience✓ Correct
CBuilding structural engineering plans
DTraffic impact studies only

Explanation

Design review processes in Washington cities evaluate proposed development for architectural compatibility with the neighborhood, aesthetics, building massing, pedestrian experience, and visual impacts — not structural or environmental compliance.

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