Planner I/II
About the position
Responsibilities
• Assists in preparation and coordination of community planning and/or development review projects, such as subdivision and rezoning applications and administration of land use policies and codes.
• Issues procedural information to the public; offers interpretations of plans or regulations; and works towards resolution of conflicts.
• Prepares ordinances, resolutions, project narratives, maps or other visual aides, and project evaluations for review and approval by senior staff.
• Evaluates building and development permit applications for compliance with County land use and development regulations and approves permits when appropriate.
• Conducts inspections for code compliance.
• Investigates and resolves violations of County land use and development regulations.
• Stays informed of local, state and federal legislation and current issues in community planning and development.
• Conducts field investigations and research, compiles data and prepares technical reports for community planning and development.
• Prepares oral and written presentations and attends group meetings relative to community planning and development projects.
• Analyzes information and makes recommendations.
• Interfaces directly with the public, communicating complex and technical information.
• Provides staff support to governing bodies and citizen boards as directed, including making presentations, scheduling, preparing agendas, preparing meeting sites and materials, and answering inquiries from members.
• Serves as a resource to other staff members on specific issues.
Requirements
• Planner I - Requires a Bachelor's degree. Degrees best suited for this position include planning, urban studies, environmental science, and geography.
• Four years additional, related experience may substitute for a Bachelor's degree.
• Requires one year of planning experience or comparable experience involving permitting, technical review, report writing, or community development.
• Planner II - Requires a Bachelor's degree. Degrees best suited for this position include planning, urban studies, environmental science, and geography.
• Four years additional, related experience may substitute for a Bachelor's degree.
• Requires three years of planning experience or comparable experience involving permitting, technical review, report writing, community development, etc.
Benefits
• Full-time opportunity
• Many benefits
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