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4/8/2024
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Public Works Study Session
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BoCC Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Methodology <br /> We obtained the evidence used to support the findings,conclusions,and recommendations in this audit <br /> report during our fieldwork period(January to September 2023),with some additional follow-up work <br /> afterward.To address the audit objectives,we used a variety of qualitative and quantitative approaches, <br /> which are summarized below. <br /> Reviewed laws and identified leading practices <br /> We reviewed state law related to the"120-day rule"for permit approval time to identify requirements <br /> for local government permit processes (RCW 36.70A and RCW 36.70B).We also reviewed the state <br /> building code,as defined in Washington laws and regulations,which adopts the International Building <br /> Code(RCW 19.27.031 and WAC 51-50-003).The International Building Code includes certain types <br /> of permits,such as for grading and utilities,which we distinguished as"civil"permits in our audit <br /> report.We conducted online research to identify relevant leading practices.The Office for Regulatory <br /> Innovation and Assistance(ORIA)published the guide"Local Government Permitting:Best Practices," <br /> which addressed permit processes.The full report,published in 2008,is available on the ORIA <br /> website.In determining implementation status for governments,we assessed factors such as whether <br /> governments used the practice for all three permit types and whether the governments used the practice <br /> for the audit period. <br /> Interviewed local government staff and reviewed supporting <br /> documentation <br /> We conducted interviews with staff at each audited government's relevant department(s)to gain an <br /> understanding of their permitting processes.We also requested and reviewed policies,procedures,local <br /> ordinances and regulations when applicable,and other relevant documentation to assess permitting <br /> processes and compare them to legal requirements and leading practices,and to verify information <br /> from our interviews. <br /> Evaluated permit data <br /> We requested permit data from the six audited governments,covering all permit applications submitted <br /> during calendar years 2019 through 2022,to determine timeliness of government review and final <br /> decisions. <br /> Data reliability testing <br /> For each audited government,we met with relevant staff to gain an understanding of the government's <br /> permitting systems.We also wanted to determine whether they could provide sufficient and <br /> appropriate data for us to evaluate how long it took to fully process permit applications.We gained an <br /> understanding of the quality controls each government had in place to ensure permit data was accurate <br /> and complete.However,we did not evaluate governments'system controls for their permitting systems. <br /> Growth Management Act - Appendix B J 51 <br />
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