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r <br /> Executive Summary <br /> State Auditors Conclusions (page 35) <br /> As a former county executive,I found this performance audit spoke directly to <br /> the complexities and challenges of processing development permits within the <br /> timelines established by the Growth Management Act.Local governments work <br /> hard to ensure each permit accounts for the important goals of the Act,including <br /> protecting sensitive lands and ensuring new buildings are safe.At the same time, <br /> timeliness and predictability in permitting are critical to ensuring Washington can <br /> keep pace with its rapid economic and population growth. <br /> As this report explains,audited local governments often met the statutory Local governments <br /> requirement to process permits within 120 days.However,actual processing included in this audit <br /> times varied widely due to many factors.These can include the complexity of the <br /> development,waiting for applicants to submit corrected or missing information, City of Bellingham <br /> and too few permitting staff. • City of Richland <br /> Of the report's recommendations to improve permitting timeliness,I would • City of Shoreline <br /> emphasize continuous improvement.By focusing on issues solidly within its City of Vancouver <br /> control,such as mapping existing processes,accurately recording work time and <br /> analyzing performance,a government of any size can become more efficient. Kittitas County <br /> I like to call this type of improvement"straightening the pipes.' The State Auditor's Snohomish County <br /> Office offers robust support to such efforts through our Center for Government <br /> Innovation.To date,we have helped 30 cities and eight counties improve their <br /> permitting through detailed process improvement programs.I encourage local <br /> governments to consider the Iessons contained in this report and take advantage of <br /> the free continuous improvement webinar we will arrange in 2024. <br /> f <br /> Background <br /> Land developers and builders must obtain permits from their local government <br /> before carrying out development or building activity.These permits include land <br /> use permits,which deal with dividing parcels of land or whether a proposed <br /> project can be built on the specified parcel,as well as civil permits,which deal with <br /> preparing land,and building permits,which deal with actual structures and focus <br /> on ensuring they meet building codes and safety standards. <br /> Local governments are required to issue a decision on permit applications within <br /> 120 days from when they determine the application is complete.If they cannot <br /> Growth Management Act Executive Summary 3 <br />