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Kimley-Horn is looking for a talented urban planner to join our land planning team in Jacksonville, Florida. Perform zoning, land use and urban design evaluation to identify development projects sites.
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Knowledge of State of Washington land use, zoning, and environmental planning regulations and codes. Kimley-Horn's Everett, Washington (WA) office is seeking a Land Planner with 8+ years of experience to join their Planning team.
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Work involves reviewing planning and zoning applications, administering the City's Comprehensive Plan, land development code and zoning ordinances, land use and zoning amendments and conducting planning studies.
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Bachelor’s degree, preferably related to zoning, development or public administration; supplemented by minimum one (1) year of experience in Architecture, Building, Zoning, Code Enforcement, Land Development and Planning & Zoning or a closely related field; or the City may consider an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
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The successful candidate will have a solid background in land planning, zoning, law, and/or real estate. will work independently to perform sophisticated land use and financial analyses, participate in due diligence, including concept land planning, environmental, utility system, and title analysis.
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The Director of Planning and Zoning is responsible for coordinating and overseeing all zoning and land planning projects and activities, building inspections, and codes enforcement.
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Working knowledge of State and Federal developmental and environmental laws and local municipal planning and zoning requirements, civil engineering, and land planning and city/county requirements.
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The Director promotes the economic development of the city in coordination with the Mayor's Office, supervises permit coordination, and advises the City officials and land use commissions on planning and zoning matters.
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Assists in the preparation of agendas, staff reports and other information to the Town Planning Commission, the Design Review Board, Historic Preservation Board, and the Board of Appeal on various land-use issues and topics during scheduled meetings; also presents during Town Council meetings; participates in project review meetings with various town departments and developer representatives and identifies problem areas related to zoning and negotiates options for compliance.
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An understanding of zoning and other planning policies and regulations, typical city planning approval processes, and CEQA processes. Successful candidates for Senior Planner/Associate Principal will have strong knowledge or and experience in housing policy, CEQA, development/land use entitlement, community engagement, contract planning, and planning policy.
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Reporting directly to the Township Manager, the Planning and Zoning Director directs and administers the Township's Planning, Zoning, and Code Enforcement programs in accordance with Township ordinances such as land use and zoning as well as applicable state and federal regulations.
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Must have extensive knowledge of local, state, and federal land use regulation, ordinances, statutes, and procedures as well as an understanding of the legal basis for land use planning, zoning, subdivision, environmental management, and land development.
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Extensive land planning experience, including project management, graphic communication, land-use zoning, and client relationships. Creates integrated, sustainable, and equitable solutions to complex land planning problems, leading and managing project activities and supervising team members assigned to the project regarding scope performance and the production of project deliverables.
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Work requires completion of a Masters’ degree in Urban Planning or a closely related field; Juris Doctor or paralegal certification; and a minimum of 8 years of experience in zoning or land use planning.
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Experience in Land Acquisitions, Planning and Development. Land Acquisition Analyst. have residential land acquisition experience in single-family or in-fill projects and proven success navigating through the unique obstacles inherent in the local market.
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