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For Snohomish County, comparing total time to hands-on government time shows <br />modest improvements in meeting the 120-day deadline. Land use permits show <br />improvements of 5 percent (Exhibit 7a) and civil permits show improvements of <br />11 percent (Exhibit 7b). However, using the hands-on government time data - <br />the second bar in both exhibits - reveals that significantly fewer permits took the <br />county 181 or more days to process. <br />Exhibit 7a - Percent of Snohomish County <br />land use permits processed, total time vs. <br />hands-on government time <br />Permits processed within or over 120 days, 20I9-2022 <br />Note: Numbers may not add to 100% due to rounding <br />Hands-on <br />Total time government time <br />Within <br />120 days <br />More than 9% <br />120 days M 20% <br />37% <br />47% <br />5% Mw <br />5ource: Permitting data supplied by audited governments. <br />Key <br />F_ <br />udir Results <br />Exhibit 7b - Percent of Snohomish County <br />civil permits processed, total time vs. <br />hands-on government time <br />Permits processed within or over 120 days, 2019-2022 <br />Note: Numbers may not add to 100% due to rounding <br />Hands-on <br />government time <br />Total time <br />Within <br />120 days. <br />More than <br />120 days 18% <br />26% <br />121-180 days 28% 19% <br />181-365 days 4%- <br />More than 365 days <br />Growth Management Act Audit Results 120 <br />