Purpose and scope
What this schedule planner builds
Model repeated agency review and applicant revision rounds.
The Permit Review and Resubmission Timeline keeps First submission, Agency review days, Applicant revision days, Review rounds, and Day basis visible beside the result so the inputs can be checked, saved, and reproduced without reconstructing the calculation later.
Instructions
How to use this calculator
Enter the values requested for the Permit Review and Resubmission Timeline and replace every sample with the actual schedule, record, or system being analyzed.
- Use First submission and Agency review days to establish the starting conditions for the Permit Review and Resubmission Timeline.
- Set Applicant revision days, Review rounds, and Day basis to match the actual case rather than leaving example assumptions in place.
- Run the Permit Review and Resubmission Timeline with a baseline set of values, then change only one uncertain input at a time when comparing alternatives.
Calculation
Method used
Each round adds an agency review and, except after the final round, an applicant revision interval.
The displayed formula makes the role of First submission, Agency review days, and Applicant revision days explicit. In the Permit Review and Resubmission Timeline, keeping those inputs separate helps distinguish a changed assumption from a changed calculation rule.
Calculation method last reviewed: June 20, 2026.
Worked scenario
Example calculation
To audit your own Permit Review and Resubmission Timeline result, compare First submission and Agency review days with the worked scenario. In the Permit Review and Resubmission Timeline, if the direction or scale looks wrong, verify Day basis before changing several inputs at once.
Interpretation
Reviewing the generated schedule
The result assumes complete submissions and one revision interval between formal reviews.
Read the headline together with the supporting metrics for First submission, Agency review days, and Applicant revision days. A plausible-looking Permit Review and Resubmission Timeline result can still be unreliable when one of those values uses the wrong unit, date boundary, or local convention.
The Approval Turnaround Timeline extends the Permit Review and Resubmission Timeline by letting you sequence review stages and determine a modeled approval completion time.
Visual audit
Reading the schedule blocks
The Permit Review and Resubmission Timeline schedule turns First submission, Agency review days, Applicant revision days, Review rounds, and Day basis into ordered blocks. Within the Permit Review and Resubmission Timeline, check every transition for overlap or missing setup time, then confirm that the final block still satisfies the entered anchor or deadline.
Boundaries
Important edge cases and limitations
Completeness checks, public notice, hearings, holidays, and agency-specific statutory clocks are excluded.
If one of these exclusions applies, treat the Permit Review and Resubmission Timeline output as a baseline and correct Day basis or another affected input before recalculating.
Practical use
Recommended workflow
Confirm statutory versus target review times and add completeness, hearing, or notice stages where applicable.
Use the Document Review Cycle Planner alongside the Permit Review and Resubmission Timeline to schedule reviewers, revision rounds, handoffs, and final completion. When work based on the Permit Review and Resubmission Timeline expands, the Construction Working-Day Completion Calculator can advance a project by working days while allowing weather and holiday exclusions.
Input audit
Checklist for this calculation
- Confirm the source and units for First submission and Agency review days before entering them.
- Preserve Applicant revision days, Review rounds, and Day basis with any saved or shared Permit Review and Resubmission Timeline result.
- For the Permit Review and Resubmission Timeline, review the exclusions above for conditions that could change Day basis or the calculation method.
- Recalculate the Permit Review and Resubmission Timeline whenever a recorded input or real-world condition changes.
Questions
Frequently asked questions
Does the final round include another revision period?
No. The model ends after the final review unless another resubmission is explicitly added.
How should the permit review and resubmission timeline result be checked?
The result assumes complete submissions and one revision interval between formal reviews. Confirm statutory versus target review times and add completeness, hearing, or notice stages where applicable.
How is the permit review and resubmission timeline result calculated?
Each round adds an agency review and, except after the final round, an applicant revision interval. Completion = repeated agency-review intervals + applicant-revision intervals between rounds.
Which external requirement can override the permit review and resubmission timeline?
Agency rules control statutory clocks, completeness review, hearings, pauses, and official decisions. Completeness checks, public notice, hearings, holidays, and agency-specific statutory clocks are excluded.
How can the worked example help check the permit review and resubmission timeline?
Three twenty-day reviews with two seven-day revision periods produce a seventy-four-day sequential model. The result assumes complete submissions and one revision interval between formal reviews.