Zoning Chief
Zoning Chief Clay County - Small Towns. Big Passions. Pay: $79,343.72 - $100,897.50 Under the direction of the Planning and Zoning Division Director, the Zoning Chief performs advanced, specialized professional work. Position is responsible for coordinating and managing the activities of the Zoning Office. Work is specialized and technical in nature. Duties are performed in accordance with Zoning Ordinance and general policy guidelines, but wide latitude is given for responsible, independent judgment. Work includes extensive public contact, frequently of a delicate nature, requiring the exercise of tact, good judgment and extensive knowledge of the County's laws and ordinances affecting zoning. Supervision is exercised over professional, technical and clerical subordinates. May serve as interim division head in the absence of the Planning and Zoning Division Director. Salary depends on qualifications. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Plans and directs activities related to enforcing the County's Zoning Code, sign ordinance and other related regulations, laws, statutes and/or ordinances Performs all aspects of zoning administration, including the supervision of all zoning employees Reviews and approves site plans and zoning applications for compliance with the Clay County Land Development Regulations Consults in person, by telephone and through electronic mail with development professionals and the general public on zoning policies and procedures, site plan requirements and land development regulations Coordinates code violations with the Code Enforcement Division Makes recommendations in changing ordinances and regulations Provides technical expertise to customers, superiors, department heads, County officials and others Prepares and monitors the office's budget Initiates and implements new technological trends and prepares long-range goals and objectives to modernize and provide quality and efficient services to the public Maintains current with changes to the law, code, ordinances, etc. Meets with legal department to provide technical knowledge for hearings, lawsuits, etc. Gathers, compiles, and presents reports to various officials, citizens, associations, etc. Standardizes procedures to improve efficiency and effectiveness of operations Supervises the maintenance of zoning maps, zoning data, site plans and rezoning applications Acts as second chair of the Development Review Committee, oversees the progress and actions of the Board of Adjustment hearings, attends various committee meetings as required, including the Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners Performs other duties as assigned. Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in Architecture, Planning, Urban or Regional Design, Engineering, Construction Management or Public Administration Two years of experience in Planning/Zoning or related field Ten years of experience in land development and growth management Two years of supervisory experience Valid State of Florida Driver's License with clean driving history Any combination of education and experience may be substituted, so long as it provides the desired skills, knowledge and abilities to perform the essential functions of the job. Supplemental Information: Regular attendance is an essential function of this position. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions: Thorough knowledge of principles and practices of planning, zoning and development Advanced knowledge of techniques required in plan review, map preparation, charts and sketches Ability to prepare studies, present ideas and findings clearly and concisely and to communicate effectively both written and verbally Ability to meet and deal with the public and others in situations that require tact, discretion and courtesy Clay County is an Equal Opportunity Employer dedicated to fostering a diverse workforce. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, genetic information, or age. Clay County is committed to providing veterans with preference in employment opportunities in accordance with Florida State Law and Federal Regulations. As part of our dedication to supporting veterans, we ensure that qualified veterans are given preferential treatment in our hiring process, in accordance with Florida Statute 295.07. Eligible Veterans who believe they were discriminated against may file a complaint with the Florida Department of Veterans' Affairs within 60 days of receiving notice of non-selection.