City Building Permits

Town of Ione, WA Building Permit Guide

How to apply for a building permit in Town of Ione, Washington. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

Washington Pend Oreille County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

Building permits for properties within the incorporated limits of the Town of Ione are administered by Pend Oreille County Community Development under an interlocal agreement.

Department
Pend Oreille County Community Development Department (per interlocal agreement)
Address
418 S. Scott Ave., Newport, WA 99156
Phone
(509) 447-4821

Online Permit Portal

Platform: PublicPortal • Account required: No • Submission: In-person only

Application Process

  1. Complete a Site Evaluation Application with Pend Oreille County Community Development before any building or land use development within Ione's town limits.
  2. Submit the full permit application with all required documents to the county Community Development Department at 418 S. Scott Ave., Newport.
  3. Applications are reviewed only when complete per the county's checklist.
  4. Pay fees after approval.
  5. Display permit on the job site.
  6. Schedule inspections through the county.

Typical processing time: Variable; contact the county for current timelines.

Source: Pend Oreille County Community Development Department (per interlocal agreement)

General Requirements

Building permits are required for structural work, new construction, manufactured home placement, additions, HVAC installation, and changes of occupancy. A Site Evaluation Application must be completed first.

Required Documents

  • Site Evaluation Application (with scaled sketch of parcel)
  • Building permit application
  • Construction plans and drawings
  • Plot plan
Permit validity
Permits expire one year after issuance and may be renewed up to four times at $55.00 per renewal, for a maximum total duration of five years.
Building code
2021 IBC and 2021 IRC with Washington State amendments (effective March 15, 2024); 2023 BOCC-Approved Building Regulations; 2024 BOCC-Approved Development Regulations (adopted January 27, 2025)
Contractor requirements
Contractors must hold an active Washington State contractor registration with L&I (RCW 18.27).

Fees

Permit fee formula
Based on project type and value; contact the county for current fee amounts.
Payment note
Permit renewal: $55.00 per renewal (up to four renewals maximum).

Fees change. Verify current amounts at the official fee schedule.

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

  • One-story detached accessory buildings used as tool or storage sheds not exceeding 600 sq. ft. (including attached decks or porches) — but Site Evaluation Application still required
  • Minor repairs, ordinary maintenance, painting, and cosmetic work per Washington State exemptions (RCW 19.27.040)

Important: Even exempt work may require a Site Evaluation Application. Confirm project-specific exemptions with the county before proceeding.

Inspections

How to Schedule

  • (509) 447-4821 (phone)
Scheduling deadline
Requests made before 3:00 PM are scheduled for the following business day; requests after 3:00 PM are not scheduled until the second business day. Same-day inspections will not be scheduled.
Inspection hours
Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:30 PM

Typical inspection sequence: Typical stages: foundation, framing/rough-in, insulation, final inspection/Certificate of Occupancy. Inspections for northern Pend Oreille County (including Ione) are prioritized on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The permit packet must remain on the job site until final inspection is complete.

Additional Resources

Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the Pend Oreille County Community Development Department (per interlocal agreement) before applying.

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