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Agency Marine Resources Commission (402)
Measure Name Average number of days required to process a joint permit application
Measure Last Modified
09-12-2024 12:05 p.m.
Measure Last Published
08-26-2022 04:28 p.m.
Status
Active
Data Source and Calculation
Data from the Habitat Management Permit Tracking System contains information on numbers and type of permits issued and no permit necessary letters reviewed. The average number of days to process the permit application is calculated for each calendar year by calculating the difference between the time an application is received and when a permit is issued. This figure is then compared to what the agency has historically deemed to be an acceptable processing time such that both public and private needs are weighed and considered - 75 to 100 days. Calendar year values are reported as the performance measure in the following year.
Enterprise Priorities and Strategies
Initiative Priority Strategy
Associated Service Areas
Service Area Code Service Area Name
51001 Coastal Lands and Bottomlands Management
Targets and Baselines
Name Date Result Note
Baseline None
Short Target 2025 None None
Long Target 2027 None None
Results
Year Result Note
1997 79.0
1998 55.0
1999 53.0
2000 60.0
2001 63.0
2002 57.0
2003 59.0
2004 64.0
2005 63.8
2006 75.0
2007 55.0
2008 70.0
2009 76.0
2010 66.0
2011 64.0
2012 57.0
2013 56.0 Agency wishes to have applications processed in roughly 75 - 100 days which the Habitat Management Division feels allows ample time to fully evaluate both the public and private benefits and concerns relating to the project and allows the agency to fully consider all aspects of the project. Due to some legal and procedural changes made in the last several years, the Habitat Management Division is often able to fully review the project in less than 75 - 100 days and this is seen in the average processing time reported here of 51 days.
2014 66.0 Agency wishes to have applications processed in roughly 75 - 100 days which the Habitat Management Division feels allows ample time to fully evaluate both the public and private benefits and concerns relating to the project and allows the agency to fully consider all aspects of the project. Due to some legal and procedural changes made in the last several years, the Habitat Management Division is often able to fully review the project in less than 75 - 100 days and this is seen in the average processing time reported here of 66 days.
2015 56.0 Agency wishes to have applications processed in roughly 75 - 100 days which the Habitat Management Division feels allows ample time to fully evaluate both the public and private benefits and concerns relating to the project and allows the agency to fully consider all aspects of the project. Due to some legal and procedural changes made in the last several years, the Habitat Management Division is often able to fully review the project in less than 75 - 100 days and this is seen in the average processing time reported here of 56 days.
2016 46.0 Agency wishes to have applications processed in roughly 75 - 100 days which the Habitat Management Division feels allows ample time to fully evaluate both the public and private benefits and concerns relating to the project and allows the agency to fully consider all aspects of the project.
2017 58.0
2018 59.0
2019 67.0 JPA processing time is slightly above the recent 5 year average, but still below the target of 75 days.
Measure ID 40251001.001.001
Measure Class Agency Key
Measure Type Outcome
Year Type State FY
Preferred Trend Stable
Frequency Annually
Statistical Unit Number
sp134 Performance Measure - 06-08-2025 03:35:31