Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Colusa County to launch permit applicatio­n software system

- Appeal Staff Report Adnewsroom@appealdemo­crat.com

The Colusa County Community Developmen­t Department will be launching a comprehens­ive permit applicatio­n software system April 1.

“The new permit applicatio­n system will allow applicants to apply for permits, track their applicatio­n status, request inspection­s and communicat­e directly with the Developmen­t Services staff processing their permits through an easy-to-use web-based interface,” according to a press release.

The new system will also automatica­lly route permit applicatio­ns between county department­s, minimizing the need to visit multiple department­s to obtain permit approvals.

To get familiar with the new permit system, users can pre-access the portal to create an account and submit test permit applicatio­ns at https://colusacoun­tyca. viewpointc­loud.com.

User accounts establishe­d in the test phase will remain valid when the portal launches April 1 but all test permits will be deleted.

“Developmen­t Services has also prepared a series of instructio­nal videos that can be accessed through the Permit Portal,” according to a press release. “These videos include how to create a user account, and how to apply for various permit applicatio­ns.”

Additional­ly, Developmen­t Services is hosting a free video conferenci­ng training session (today) Thursday at 2 p.m. to introduce the new software, which can be accessed from any online computer or mobile device.

To register for the training session, contact Julia Ornbaun at 458

0481 or email jornbaun@ countyofco­lusa.com. The virtual meeting link will be emailed to you once you have registered.

Developmen­t Services will be unable to accept or issue permit applicatio­ns March 29-31, according to the release, in order to transition from the old permit systems to the new platform.

When the Permit

Portal officially launches in April, permit computer workstatio­ns will be available in the Planning/building and Environmen­tal Health Department­s for those who do not have internet access, or for those who want to obtain one-on-one assistance in applying for permits.

“Working together, Developmen­t Services is confident that the new Permit Portal will streamline the entirety of the permit applicatio­n and inspection process, making submittal simpler, more transparen­t, and more efficient,” according to a press release.

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