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F7 <br />]Audif rResolfs <br />Civil permits: Four governments processed more than 80 <br />percent of permits within 120 days, while two processed <br />about 40 percent on time <br />Civil permits, for land preparation and underground utility work, are generally <br />faster to process than land use permits, although some can run into environmental <br />issues that complicate reviews. As Exhibit 5 shows, four of the six governments <br />processed civil permits within 120 days at least 80 percent of the time. Although <br />Snohomish and Vancouver did not perform as well when comparing total <br />processing time, their performance improved when we considered only <br />government processing time. See pages 20-21 for information about how their <br />performance changed when total time was compared to hands-on government <br />processing time. <br />Exhibit 5 — Percent of civil permits processed within or over 120 days, 2019-2022 <br />Note: Numbers may not add to 100% due to rounding <br />Kittitas <br />County Rirhlanrl <br />Wi <br />1201 <br />More <br />120 <br />Key <br />Source: Permitting data supplied by audited governments. <br />26% <br />121-180 days 28% 21% <br />181-365 days <br />More than 365 days <br />Growth Management Act Audit Results 17 <br />