CLYDE HILL CITY HALL & POLICE DEPARTMENT
Clyde Hill City Hall & Police Department
9605 NE 24th Street
Clyde Hill, WA 98004.
City Hall Telephone: 425-453-7800
Fax: 425-462-1936

E-Mail: cityhall@clydehill.org
Police Department: Emergency or Officer Response - Dial 911
Police Administration - 425-454-7187.
Office hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Monday - Friday
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LOCATION
Clyde Hill is about 1.5 to 2 miles east of the City of Seattle
and is bordered by the cities and towns of Bellevue, Kirkland,
Medina, Yarrow Point and Hunts Point.
The community is located at Longitude W122.08, Latitude N47.37
in King County, Washington State.
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LOCAL
DIRECTIONS
(From the West) - Our community is easily accessible from Seattle,
taking the SR-520 floating bridge east over Lake Washington and
exiting on 84th Avenue NE. At 84th Avenue, turn right. Proceed
a few blocks to the stoplight and turn left at NE 24th Street.
Proceed up the hill to the next intersection, which is a 4-way
stop at 92nd Avenue NE. Continue east on NE 24th another four
blocks until you see an elementary school sign on the right. The
City Hall is located immediately after this sign.
(From the East, North or South) - Our community is also easily
accessible from other parts of the Seattle area by taking SR-520
toward Seattle and exiting at 92nd Avenue NE. At 92nd Avenue,
turn left. Proceed a few blocks up the hill on 92nd Avenue to
the 4-way stop intersection at NE 24th Street. Turn left and continue
east on NE 24th until you see an elementary school sign on the
right. The City Hall is located immediately after this sign.
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DEMOGRAPHICS
& STATISTICS
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LAND
USE AND RELATED INFORMATION
Clyde Hill was formed as a low-density residential community.
Over the years Clyde Hill has developed an established large lot
residential development pattern. Today the philosophy of the City
is to retain and maintain the original spacious and wooded character
of the community and to remain a relatively small, simple and
intimate community. The amenities, the quality residential areas,
the parks, the views and natural landscape are all items the community
intends to maintain.
Clyde Hill was incorporated in 1953 as a small residential town
covering an area of approximately one square mile. The City is
bordered by Points Drive to the north, on the south by NE 12th
and NE 13th Streets, on the west by 84th Avenue NE and on the
east by 98th Avenue NE. The City is zoned single family residential
with the exception of a gas station on the corner of 84th Avenue
NE and Points Drive, and a Tully's Coffee establishment located
on Points Drive and NE 28th Street. The minimum lot size allowed
in the zoning code is 20,000 square feet, with smaller lots existing
from before incorporation.
Clyde Hill has a total area of about 632 acres with a population
of 2,890 according to the 2000 Special Census. While the City
is a separate incorporated municipality, it has the character,
function and land use pattern typical of an established residential
neighborhood usually found within larger cities. Clyde Hill is
in the middle of a rapidly developing metropolitan area, shares
its eastern boundary with the City of Bellevue (the state's fifth
largest city), and is one of the smaller communities in King County.
The land use mix supports the neighborhood character: two small
retail establishments and schools surrounded by single family
residential development. A Land Use Inventory chart illustrates
the City's development pattern.
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LAND
USE INVENTORY
| Land
Use |
Acres |
| Single
Family Residential |
423.60 |
| Schools |
49.60 |
| Government |
13.80 |
| Parks |
.92 |
| Commercial |
.73 |
| Utilities |
.33 |
| Rights-of-way |
126.60 |
| Vacant |
12.62 |
| Not
Developable |
3.80 |
| TOTAL |
632.00 |
The City Hall and Police Station, and a Bellevue Fire Station
are located together on NE 24th Street. Clyde Hill Elementary
School, Chinook Middle School, Bellevue Christian School and Sacred
Heart School are located on adjacent parcels in an area along
98th Avenue NE and NE 14th Street. The Clyde Hill City park is
located to the east of 95th Place NE, with access from either
95th Place NE, 96th Avenue NE or through Clyde Hill Elementary
School. Clyde Hill's View Park is located at the end of NE 26th
Street and 92nd Avenue NE.
Since Clyde Hill is surrounded by incorporated municipalities
and cannot extend its boundaries through annexation, its urban
growth area corresponds to its existing boundaries. Land available
for growth is in the form of about a handful of remaining vacant lots.
Once these parcels are developed the City will reach its total
growth capacity unless rezones or accessory dwelling units increase
residential densities or commercial intensity. It is intended
that further development will be consistent and harmonious within
the established pattern. Therefore, the current land use pattern
and general densities will likely remain unchanged in the foreseeable
future.
Within a two mile radius of City Hall there are hundreds of commercial
establishments providing well over a million square feet of retail
space and an increasing number of professional, health and social
services. Due to their extent and proximity it appears unnecessary
for Clyde Hill to duplicate these land uses.
The major employers in Clyde Hill are the two public and two private
schools. Together they account for approximately 250 jobs. City
government, including City Hall staff, the Police and Fire Departments,
account for approximately 25 jobs. There are also approximately
20 people employed by the gas station and the Tully's Coffee establishment.
Total employment in Clyde Hill is about 300 jobs. Employment in
Clyde Hill is forecasted to remain relatively stable.
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