Port Angeles expanding permitting program

Temporary position to become full time

PORT ANGELES — The city of Port Angeles is expanding its over-the-counter permitting program called Super Tuesdays.

Increased program capacity is possible following the city council’s recent approval to convert the temporary community development technician position into a permanent role, according to a press release.

The community development technician position previously was temporarily funded to enhance permitting services, including the launch of the over-the-counter (OTC) permitting program in January 2025, according to the release.

So far this year, the community development technician has issued more than 230 OTC permits and supported customers through nearly 1,550 in-person visits at the permitting counter and more than 930 phone interactions.

Since the council made the position permanent, OTC permitting services will expand from just Tuesdays to every business day, according to the release.

That means a permanent community development technician will be available to assist with application submission and provide same-day issuance of OTC permits every day that Port Angeles City Hall is open.

“An excellent customer service experience remains our top priority,” said Shannen Cartmel, community and economic development manager. “We look forward to building on this program’s success and making the permitting process faster, easier and more accessible for everyone we serve.”

As before, eligible permit applications can be submitted, reviewed and issued on the same day when final payment is made, according to the press release. To ensure projects meet required standards, all OTC applications will be reviewed for life safety and code compliance before issuance.

While appointments are not required, they are encouraged to ensure an efficient review process.

Over-the-counter permits apply to low-complexity residential projects that don’t require detailed plans or extensive review, according to the release. They typically include minor mechanical or plumbing work and other straightforward tasks that comply with standard building codes.

OTC permits include the following:

• Minor residential mechanical work, such as HVAC system installation, mini-split system installation and new kitchen hood installation.

• Minor residential plumbing work, such as replacing or installing water heaters, connecting appliances to water supply lines and replacing water or sewer lines.

• Residential miscellaneous work, such as abandoned tank removal, residential solar panel installation, roofing and siding replacement and residential propane tank installation.

Program expansion will begin this fall after the permanent position has been filled.

For more information about over-the-counter permitting, or to submit a permit application, stop by the permit counter located on the first floor at city hall, 321 E. Fifth St. Staff also can be reached at 360-417-4817 or by email at permits@cityofpa.us.

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Reporter Emily Hanson can be reached by email at emily.hanson@peninsuladailynews.com.

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