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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. This hands-on management position reports directly to the Township Manager and collaborates closely with the other departments, the Planning Commission, the Zoning Hearing Board, consultants, attorneys, and the public.
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Working knowledge of principles and practices of urban planning, building construction, site development, zoning ordinances, urban design, historic preservation, environmental protection and architecture; economics, sociology and community organization as applied to urban planning models; relationship between factors affecting urban planning policy, such as economic, political, sociological, legal, etc.
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This includes, but is not limited to, compliance with the Adequacy of Public Facilities, Subdivision, Site Development, Zoning, Town Center and Landscape ordinances, along with Federal, State and local environmental regulations such as, Forest Conservation, Non-tidal Wetland, Stream, Floodplain, and Steep Slopes.
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This is entry level professional work involving a wide range of assignments that requires a sound knowledge of urban planning and zoning processes. Knowledge of generally accepted principles and practices of urban planning and zoning.
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Considerable working knowledge of the planning and zoning services and functions within County government to include program planning, administration and enforcement. The Planning & Zoning Technician is responsible for the assistance in implementing plans, policies and practices to carry out administration of regulations applicable to program areas within the Planning & Zoning Department.
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Serves a backup to the Planning Associate position whose tasks may include, customer service counter coverage, certificate of use, vacation rental processing, zoning letters, spot survey review, and any other tasks assigned by the Planning and Zoning Manager, Assistant Director, or Director.
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Plans, organizes, coordinates and directs the activities of the Community Development Department including planning, zoning, GIS, code enforcement, building inspections and related administration.
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Receive, coordinate, investigate, maintain records, and resolve questions and complaints relating to planning and zoning matters. Provide training on planning issues to the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council.
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The Code Compliance Inspector II must have a strong grasp of the principles and practices associated with administration and enforcement of the County zoning, building, grading and erosion control codes and related laws and regulations governing land use.
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Ability to understand, explain and apply zoning, urban design, and development regulations impartially. · Meets with various county, regional and state organizations engaged in planning and zoning activities and may represent the city at such meetings.
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Establishes and carries out the mission, goals, and objectives for the department including long and short range planning, zoning enforcement, mapping, historic preservation in accordance with management and policy direction.
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Associate Degree from an accredited college or university in Public Administration, Urban and/or Regional Planning, Architecture, Economics, Environmental Management, Geography or Engineering plus a minimum of six (6) years of experience in planning and zoning.
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Plans and conducts the enforcement of building/zoning codes as well as septic tank inspection. Approves applications for zoning, mobile home installations and floodplain compliance. Knowledge of principles and practices of subdivision, zoning, floodplain and hazard abatement regulations.
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Ability to coordinate, communicate verbal and in writing and work well with other team members (including but not limited to Permitting, Business Licensing, Planning and Zoning Divisions) the public, Builders, Contractor, Property Owners, other departments (including but not limited to Public Work, Water and Sewer, Economic Development, etc.
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Oversees the management team of the Planning and Zoning, Natural Resources, Administrative, and Code Enforcement Divisions. Highly responsible administrative position to assist the Development Services Director in the professional, administrative and management work in the planning, direction and coordination of the City's Planning and Zoning, Natural Resources, Building, and Code Enforcement operations and short and long-range plans.
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