Saving trees and parking fees, county to begin ePlans permitting system

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Clark County Community Development is working on a project to  implement an electronic plan review program. The projected go live date  for the program is Sept. 19.

Once ePlans review is implemented, the county will only receive  electronic applications and plans. Hard copies will no longer be  accepted. This will apply to new applications. Paper

applications  currently in the system will continue to be processed as is.

The new ePlan system will allow applicants to submit building and  development plans electronically as opposed to physically taking them to  the county’s Permit Center. With

ePlans, both the applicant and permit  staff can see changes to the plans in real time.

For a new residential or commercial development project there can be  numerous plans to review including construction, transportation,  stormwater, engineering standards and

environmental.

“Our goal is to improve all aspects of the permitting process, making  it faster and easier while still adhering to code and safety  regulations in Clark County,” said Community

Development Director April  Furth. “That’s why we created the tag line, Saving trees and parking fees.”

Benefits of the new system include:

  • Reduction of paperwork, file management and plan scanning
  • Efficient information exchange between staff and customers
  • Ability to access plans in the field which improves inspection services
  • Ability to work on plans concurrently with other programs

County permit staff in August will be working on training to use the new software.

For more information on the upcoming ePlan review system visit the county’s website at www.clark.wa.gov/eplan. CVTV recently featured the ePlan review system in this Clark

County Close Up video.

Original source can be found here.



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