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Knowledge of: Principles, methods and practices of city planning; thorough knowledge of laws and ordinances affecting the planning development and zoning processes; familiarity with the fundamentals of economic, engineering, municipal finance, sociology and other related subjects as applied to city planning; principles of organization, administration, budget and personnel management.
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Knowledge of development review practices and procedures; project management techniques; laws pertaining to land development, zoning, subdivision, and annexation; current literature, information sources, and research techniques in the field of urban planning; and the physical, social, and economic aspects of communities and their interaction.
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Drafts Statements of Work for architectural/engineering (A/E), task orders and supports realty specialists with various administrative/political due diligence closeout activities on completed site acquisitions; e.g., congressional approval, host-government approvals, planning/zoning confirmations, etc.
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Collect, analyze, and compile technical, statistical, and related information pertaining to planning and zoning research. Explain planning policies, zoning ordinances, and land use regulations to the public.
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Confer with engineers, developers, architects, a variety of agencies, and the general public in acquiring information and coordinating planning and zoning matters; provide information regarding City development requirements.
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Coordinates the operations of the Divisions of Current Planning and Comprehensive Planning and Urban Design, including the Transportation Planner and the Zoning Administrator. The Director of Planning, Zoning, and Development Review provides staff support to the Mayor, Board of Aldermen, Planning Commission, Board of Zoning Appeals, and Historic Preservation Commission, reviewing development proposals and making recommendations as to compliance with federal, state, and local land use laws.
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Under direct supervision of the Assistant Commissioner, the candidate will serve as a Planner in the Land Use Review unit within the Division of Legal Affairs. Preference given to candidates with New York City government experience, as well as NYC zoning and land use experience.
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Represent the City in matters related to planning and zoning, as directed by the Community Development Director or Planning Manager. How many years of progressively responsible work experience, supervisory experience, and/or training in municipal planning, zoning, and/or a related field do you possess.
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Methods and techniques of land use planning, zoning, and development Methods and techniques of preparing and reviewing development documents. Research zoning, planning, development, geological, and drainage history for pre-application and potential development.
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Assists in the interpretation and application of City codes, ordinances, regulations, standards, guidelines, policies and procedures pertinent to planning, zoning, land development, land use, and development design proposals.
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Stantec's Southern California offices (Thousand Oaks, San Bernardino, Pasadena, Bakersfield) are hiring an Associate Level environmental professional (environmental scientist or planner) to work with our Assessment, Permitting and Compliance Team. The Associate Environmental Scientist or Planner will provide support to all stages of a project’s lifecycle including approval requirements, construction support, and post-construction support.
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Answers general day-to-day planning and zoning questions via front counter, phone or email. Assists with the inspection of all new construction and/or redevelopment for conformance to applicable zoning, landscaping and signage regulations.
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The Senior Planner performs professional-level administrative and technical work in the development and enforcement of Williams County planning and zoning, ordinances, and resolutions. Prefer planning and zoning experience in a fast-growing, rural area.
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Candidates must have practical knowledge of planning practices, urban design principles, subdivision, and zoning regulations. two (2) years of progressively responsible work in a public or private land development, zoning, or planning organization.
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Assists in the design, development, and processing of developmental and general plans, involving present and future zoning, land use, housing, recreation, transportation, urban renewal, capital improvement program, and other planning areas.
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