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This process is for homeowners who are doing mechanical, electrical or plumbing work on your own residence or your home based business.
These applications typically have a quick turnaround time and do not require plan review or applying through Development Direct.
These permits cover updates and repairs you are making to your home's electrical wiring, mechanical fixtures and plumbing systems. Depending on your project, you may need more than one permit.
Submit all documents to bldservice@clackamas.us for processing. Please allow up to 48 hours for us to process your submittal. Before submitting your documents please make sure to review the following payment options.
Pay by credit card (Please note: credit card and/or bank service fees will apply):
Pay by check in person / mail:
Clackamas County
Attn: BUILDING CODES
150 Beavercreek Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
Please note, when you pay by check, we must keep your submittal on hold until we receive funds:
There are 3 convenient ways to schedule an inspection.
Answers to common questions.
Still have questions or need further assistance:
Email: bldservice@clackamas.us
Phone: 503-742-4240
Customer Service Hours
Monday to Thursday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Development Services Building
150 Beavercreek Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
for constructing or altering a commercial building or commercial space. Multiple permits are often required. Please see below list of potential permits needed for a project.
Note: "Site work" for new water, sewer or storm located in the Public Right of Way or in a public easement, will require a Development Engineering permit.
After you decide which permit is right for you, connect with County Planning, or for our partner jurisdictions the cities of Canby, Gladstone and Molalla, to understand the land use requirements, necessary permits and submittals for your project. (You can check your jurisdiction by using CMap to search for an address). If your project will use a septic system (including revising or adding capacity to an existing system), also check with County Septic about the requirements prior to developing your project plans and documents. Failure to coordinate with Planning and Septic prior to submitting an application could substantially extend review times or lead to your submittal being rejected during Planning or Septic review.
As part of your building permit application you must submit a site plan. The site plan can be created by the project architect, engineer, or designer, or you can use this example site plan and template to draw your proposed development then convert it to a PDF format. This plan must show all of the items listed below (where relevant).
Items to include in a Site Plan
You’ll need to submit project drawings and documents. The guidelines on the Development Direct webpage provide information on how to prepare and submit your project plans and documents.
After you determine what permits you need, connect with Planning and Septic (if needed), and prepare your drawings and documents, you are ready to submit in Development Direct. You will use Development Direct to respond to reviewer comments and monitor the progress of your project. The User Guide provides information on how to perform these tasks in the system.
When your project is approved and your permits are ready, you will receive your permits and approved drawings directly in Development Direct. Print a color copy of all approved plans, documents, and permits, and be sure to have these documents on-site for inspections. Your plans will be permanently stored in Development Direct, so if they are lost or destroyed later on, you can log in and download them again.
There are 3 convenient ways to schedule an inspection.
Customer Service Hours
Monday to Thursday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Development Services Building
150 Beavercreek Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
Note: An Entrance Permit may be upgraded to a Development Permit if land use requirements call for a construction management plan/erosion control plan.
Miscellaneous activities in the public right of way including:
You'll need to submit project drawings and documents. Detailed submittal requirements for each permit type are provided below:
We do not accept paper submittals. Helpful Tips:
After you determine what permits you need and the submittal requirements, you are ready to apply in Development Direct. After you apply, you will be sent an email with instructions of what drawings and documents are needed.
You will use Development Direct to respond to reviewer comments and monitor the progress of your project.
When your project is approved and your permits are ready, you will receive your permits, approved drawings, and permit conditions in Development Direct. You are responsible for ensuring compliance with these documents, and should have them on-site for inspections. Your documents will be permanently stored in Development Direct, so if they are lost or destroyed, you can log in and download them again.
Start your application or visit Using Development Direct for further guidance.
The quality of your submittal can greatly affect timelines.
Typical permit review timelines (subject to workload and staffing):
Permit Type | Initial Review Time | Subsequent Resubmittal Review Time |
---|---|---|
Development Permit | 4–8 weeks | Less than two weeks |
Entrance Permit | Less than a week | Typically not required |
Right of Way Permit | Less than a week | Typically not required |
Utility permit (without traffic control review) | 1–2 days | Typically not required |
Utility Permit (with traffic control review) | 4–5 days | Typically not required |
There are 3 convenient ways to schedule an inspection.
Email: engineering@clackamas.us
Phone: 503-742-4691
Customer Service Hours
Monday to Thursday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Development Services Building
150 Beavercreek Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
All licensed contractors who need permits for mechanical, electrical or plumbing work can apply online through Development Direct Self Service Permits. These permits do not require a plan review.
There are 3 convenient ways to schedule an inspection.
Answers to common questions.
Still have questions or need further assistance:
Email: bldservice@clackamas.us
Phone: 503-742-4240
Customer Service Hours
Monday to Thursday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Development Services Building
150 Beavercreek Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
You can verify property zoning on CMap by performing a search for an address.
Look up the zone designation in the County Zoning and Development Ordinance to learn more about zoning and the allowable uses.
This is the land use application process for residential, commercial and industrial development. Our most common land use applications are listed below, additional forms can be found on the Planning and Zoning webpage.
Customer Service Hours
Monday to Thursday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Development Services Building
150 Beavercreek Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
Customer Service Hours
Monday to Thursday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Development Services Building
150 Beavercreek Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
Septic permits and projects are for homes and businesses located in areas of the county not served by community sewer systems.
These applications cover installations, updates, and repairs you make to your septic system, as well as connecting to an existing system or adding bedrooms to your home. There are several kinds of applications depending on the work you are doing, so you may need more than one application type for your project.
Authorization Notice
Apply for an authorization notice if you propose making one or more of the following changes to an existing septic system:
You’ll need to submit project drawings and documents electronically. We use electronic plan review, and do not accept paper or email submittals. The guidelines on the Development Direct webpage provide information on how to prepare your project plans and documents.
After you determine what permits you need and prepare your drawings and documents, you are ready to apply. The Development Direct webpage and User's Guide provide information on how to perform these tasks.
When your project is approved and your permits are ready, you will receive your permits and approved drawings directly in Development Direct. Print a color copy of all approved plans, documents, and permits, and be sure to have these documents on-site for inspections. Your plans will be permanently stored in Development Direct, so if they are lost or destroyed later on, you can log in and download them again.
There are 3 convenient ways to schedule an inspection.
Customer Service Hours
Monday to Thursday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Development Services Building
150 Beavercreek Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
Answers to common questions are on the Septic and Onsite Wastewater webpage.
For general questions or record requests:
Email: soilsconcern@clackamas.us
Phone: 503-742-4740