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The Clallam County Courthouse is located at Lincoln and East Fourth Street in Port Angeles, Washington. It was built in 1914–15, replacing an older wood courthouse built in 1892, and officially dedicated on June 14, 1915. A 1979 expansion, connected to the historic courthouse by an enclosed bridge, now houses many of the official functions, including courts, public records, and a jail. The historic courthouse now houses the Clallam County Museum and the county Parks, Fair and Facilities Department.ArchitectureThe Clallam County Courthouse is three stories tall, with a basement and tower, built in the Classical Revival style. It was designed by architect Francis Grant, and built by the Sound Construction Company. The interior of the courthouse (refurbished in 1999) is arranged around an atrium, open to a second floor balcony, and lit by leaded glass skylights. The atrium is faced with marble and scagliola plaster; double curved stairs at each end lead up to the second floor. The county jail was originally located in the courthouse basement.One hundred and twenty-six solar panels are mounted on the roof. The panels, originally installed in 1979, were replaced in 2011, and generate approximately one-fifth of the power consumed by the facility.TowerThe courthouse features a combination bell tower/clock tower that rises to above ground level. The tower clock was manufactured by the E. Howard & Co. of Boston and installed in 1915 by Joseph Mayer, a Seattle clockmaker and jeweler. The massive clock system (the four faces are each 8ft in diameter) was not originally intended for Clallam County. It was manufactured in 1880 and shipped all the way around Cape Horn to Seattle. However, no buyer claimed it, and the clock was warehoused at the Seattle docks for 29 years. Discovered in storage by architect Francis Grant, it was purchased by the county for $5,115. When installed, it was connected to a 4ft tall, one-ton iron bell. Unlike most bells, the clapper for the Clallam County Courthouse bell strikes it from the outside, rather than the inside, giving it a distinctive and less sharp tone.
IAFF Local #656 Port Angeles Firefighters 4 Captains 4 Lieutenants 10 Firefighter/Paramedics 3 Firefighter/EMTs The Port Angeles Firefighters operate out of one centrally located fire station within the City of Port Angeles. Full staffing of a shift is 6 personnel with minimum shift staffing of 4 personnel on duty each day. In 2010 PAFD had over 3,400 incidents.
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Clallam County Fire District 2 provides fire suppression and emergency medical service to 9,500 people over 85 square miles outside the City of Port Angeles. Forty four volunteer firefighter/emergency medical technicians (EMTs) supported by 6 career firefighters respond to an average of 1,500 emergency calls per year. Our fire district is debt-free, operates under a balanced budget, and has one of the lowest tax rates of any full service fire district in the county.
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The Clallam County Superior Court is a court of general statewide jurisdiction. The Superior Courts are the principal trial courts for the state. The Superior Court is also a court of record. In Clallam County that record is provided in most instances by the county's official court reporters. The Clallam County Courts have hearing impaired amplification devices available in each courtroom and, in instances where such devices are insufficient, there is availability of real time court reporting services, which allows participants to read testimony on a television screen within seconds of the testimony being taken. The Clallam County Superior Court also has three subdivisions which provide specialized court services: juvenile court, family court, and our newly formed drug courts. These case types are heard in the Clallam County Superior Court and its subdivisions: •Criminal felony cases • Civil cases, (including appeals from administrative decisions, appeals from lower courts and from small claims courts) • Domestic cases • Probate and guardianship matters • Paternity and adoption matters • Mental illness filings • Juvenile dependency filings • Juvenile offender cases • Truancy cases The Clallam County Superior Court has three judges elected on a countywide basis to four year terms of office. They are Presiding Judge Erik Rohrer, Judge Christopher Melly and Judge Brian Coughenour. In addition the Superior Court has a full time Court Commissioner, W. Brent Basden. The Superior Court Administrator is Lindy Clevenger. These individuals may be reached at the following telephone number: (360) 417-2386. Superior Court Fax number: (360) 417-2581. The Clallam County Juvenile Court Administrator is Pete Peterson whose telephone number is (360) 417-2282.
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