• STCP Land Use Plan Map — Sea-Tac Airport Area

    Planning map labeled POS 21151 showing land use designations around Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, including a golf course (130 ac.), wetlands preserves, community use reserves, manufacturing park (31 ac.), reservoir (8 ac.), Sunset Park (17 ac.), and conversion areas. The map shows streets including S. 128th St., S. 136th St., S. 142nd St., S. 146th St., Military Road South, and Des Moines Way South, with an Approach and Clear Zone marked near the airport runway.
  • Sea-Tac Communities Plan — Existing Facilities and Airport Land Use Map

    A planning map titled 'Sea-Tac Communities Plan' showing existing facilities and airport land use at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, numbered 1–44 with a detailed legend identifying structures such as the Passenger Terminal, concourses, hangars, cargo facilities, navigation aids, and support buildings. The document is identified as POS 21242 and was sponsored by the Port of Seattle and King County.
  • Des Moines Creek Park and Surrounding Area Land Use Map (STCP)

    A planning map covering the area south of S. 200th Street to S. 223rd Street near Sea-Tac Airport, showing grid sections labeled N through Q (rows 28–34), major features including Des Moines Creek Park, Maywood Elementary School, Des Moines Way South, Pacific Highway South (SR 99), 46th Ave S, 24th Ave S, and the SR 509 right-of-way. The upper right corner is designated 'Southeast Conversion Area,' consistent with noise-impact land-use conversion planning documents associated with Sea-Tac Airport.
  • STCP Land-Use Map POS 21218 — McMicken Heights Neighborhood

    A detailed land-use map labeled POS 21218 depicting the McMicken Heights Neighborhood in the Sea-Tac/Tukwila area, showing streets including S. 160th St., S. 170th St., S. 176th St., Highway 99 (Pacific Highway South), Interstate 5, and S.R. 518, along with landmarks such as Crestview Elementary, McMicken Heights Elementary, Verton Heights Elementary, the Tukwila Interchange, and a designated Conversion Area with apartment complexes. The map appears to be part of a noise or land-use planning document related to Sea-Tac Airport.
  • STCP Street Map with Labeled Schools South of Seattle

    A detailed street grid map labeled POS 21206 showing a residential area south of Seattle, including named landmarks such as Hilltop Elementary, Boulevard Park Elementary, Cedarhurst Elementary, Sunset Junior High, and Glacier High School. Streets visible include S. 116th St., S. 120th St., S. 128th St., 8th Ave. S., 12th Ave. S., 24th Ave. S., Des Moines Way, and Military Road S., with grid squares labeled M through P and rows 8 through 14.
  • STCP North Reinforcement Area Program Application Map (POS 1054)

    This planning map, document number POS 1054 (page 6.6.5, sheet 8), was produced under the Sea-Tac Communities Plan sponsored by the Port of Seattle and King County. It depicts the North Reinforcement Area program application, showing land-use designations including acquisition zones (gray), cost-sharing insulation areas (blue), conversion areas (West and North), streams and ponds, current airport lands, and key landmarks such as Highline High School, Sunny Terrace Elementary, Sunnydale Elementary, and Riverton Heights Elementary, within the grid bounded roughly by S. 144th St. to S. 152nd St. and SR-509/SR-518.
  • Sea-Tac Communities Plan Page 36 — West Conversion Area: Planned Use

    This is page 36 of the Sea-Tac Communities Plan, document reference POS 1045, map section 6.6.4, titled 'West Conversion Area: Planned Use.' Sponsored by the Port of Seattle and King County, the map shows planned land uses adjacent to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport including redevelopment areas, streams and wetlands, major open space, passive buffers, steep slopes, a proposed viewing park, cargo and maintenance facilities, and a taxiway C extension, with acreages labeled throughout the study area near Burien Center and S. 156th–S. 176th Streets.
  • Sea-Tac Communities Plan – West Conversion Area Planning Map

    Planning map labeled 'Sea-Tac Communities Plan – West Conversion Area,' sponsored by the Port of Seattle and King County, showing the west conversion area boundary, current airport lands, acquisition areas, grid cells subject to noise criteria, streams and ponds, and named landmarks including Burien Center, Highline High School, Moshier Field, Sunnydale Elementary, and Burien Estates. Document reference number POS 1044 appears at lower right, and the map scale and section number 6.6.4 are noted at bottom.
  • Sea-Tac Communities Plan: West Reinforcement Area Planning Map

    A planning map from the Sea-Tac Communities Plan, sponsored by the Port of Seattle and King County, depicting the West Reinforcement Area including the Burien Center, surrounding neighborhoods (Seahurst, Hazel Valley, Chelsea, Gregory Heights, Sunny Terrace, Blakley Manor), schools, waterways, and adjacent land-use zones such as the North Acquisition Area and West Conversion Area. The map uses color coding and grid cells to indicate noise-based program application areas, streams, ponds, and heavy vegetation, with key landmarks including Highline High School, Lake Burien, and S.R. 518.
  • Sea-Tac Communities Plan Map 6.6.5 — West Reinforcement Area: Hazel Valley, Chelsea, and Surrounding Neighborhoods

    This is map 6.6.5 (page 31, document reference POS 1080) from the Sea-Tac Communities Plan, sponsored by the Port of Seattle and King County. It depicts the West Reinforcement Area, showing neighborhoods including Hazel Valley and Chelsea, Seahurst, Gregory Heights, Sunny Terrace, and Blakley Manor, with grid cells indicating noise-criteria program application areas, the Burien Center boundary, streams and ponds, and key landmarks such as Highline High School, Burien General Hospital, and Lora Lake.