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corrections during permit review. If the meeting cannot resolve the issues and a local <br /> government proceeds with a third request for additional information or corrections, the <br /> local government must approve or deny the application upon receiving the additional <br /> information or corrections. <br /> Regardless of the option a jurisdiction chooses, every jurisdiction must provide annual reports, <br /> beginning in 2026, that demonstrate if the required permit allowances are being met at least <br /> 50%of the time. If they are not being met the bill requires adoption of the measures noted <br /> above (a-j) until permitting times are consistent with the statute. <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Utilizing option 1 appears to be the path of least resistance as follows: <br /> • The County could choose to only collect 80% of the permitting fees upon application <br /> submittal. <br /> • Then require the remaining 20% upon successful permit issuance when timelines are <br /> met. <br /> Option 1 could avoid complicating financial records with various refunds when timelines are not <br /> met. This may be especially true when application submittal and issuance timelines fall within <br /> different budget cycles. <br /> Major Component to Comply: <br /> • Possible adjustments to applications fees for this additional work requirement <br /> • SmartGov assistance/cost: Additional training to run the appropriate stop and start <br /> scenarios, and more importantly annual reports. <br /> • This bill will require close monitoring and memorializing of all start and stop events in <br /> application processing. <br /> • The "shot clock" can be stopped anytime the applicant is informed of a need for <br /> additional information. Maintaining clear records of these events will be vital for <br /> reporting. <br /> • The code will need to be updated to relay these new timelines and there are various <br /> other more minor requirements that will need to be added as well. <br /> o These include items like specific timelines and criteria for requesting information <br /> and memorializing responses as well as some items that are exempt. <br />