2. Single-Family Dwelling Online Permitting – Step 1 of 7 Choose whether you are an owner or contractor, and if you are building a conventional or mobile home.
3. Single-Family Dwelling Online Permitting – Step 2 of 7 Select your property by Alternate Key or by address.
5. Single-Family Dwelling Online Permitting – Step 4 of 7 If the property requires a private well or septic tank, a disclaimer appears telling the user that a permit is needed from the Environmental Health Department.
6. Single-Family Dwelling Online Permitting – Step 5 of 7 If the applicant is constructing a conventional home they submit product approval information on select items in the home. This is done to ensure the products meet Code standards.
7. Single-Family Dwelling Online Permitting – Step 6 of 7 Enter the job details including the value and square feet of the dwelling, along with any pertinent comments.
8. Single-Family Dwelling Online Permitting The user receives a confirmation screen for their submitted application; an email is sent telling them to proceed with uploading of documents.
9. Single-Family Dwelling Online Permitting – Step 7 of 7 The user uploads and submits their required documents.
10. Single-Family Dwelling Online Permitting A summary of fees is displayed showing the total amount due.
11. Single-Family Dwelling Online Permitting Fee payment can be paid and processed online via credit card payment.
Editor's Notes
We are also prepared to launch a new customer service friendly portal for Growth Management's home page on the website that puts the online permitting options in an easy to find location, along with the tutorials.