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The successful candidate will have experience in one or more planning disciplines, such as land use planning/zoning, transportation planning, environmental planning, urban design, housing, historic preservation, or economic development.
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Demonstrate proven professional level experience as a land use or environmental planner including updating General Plans and Community Plans, updating ordinances or regulations, implementing Climate Action Plans, preparing and implementing agency-wide conservation plans, preparing and reviewing environmental documents in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and/or National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and managing special long-range planning projects.
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To be successful in the position, the Economic and Development Services Director should have a background in, and knowledge of, California planning and zoning laws, land use planning and implementation, building and safety responsibilities, and experience with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA.
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The U.S. Constitution and federal laws and regulations affecting local land use controls; an understanding of the National Environmental Policy Act and its implementation for the U.S. Forest Service and National Park Service, California’s Surface Mining and Reclamation Act, and seminal court decisions affecting interpretation of planning and land use regulations.
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Knowledge of: theory, principles and trends of public planning and zoning; applicable state and federal statutes, rules and regulations related to development, zoning and environmental redevelopment; municipal principles and practices in land use regulation; physical design, economic, environmental and social concepts to the planning process; research methods and report preparation; statistical methods and their use; and computer systems, programs and applications.
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Under general supervision of the Principal Planner or the Planning Manager, performs complex administrative, professional, and technical planning and research assignments involving advance planning, transit, redevelopment projects and environmental issues; provides information and assistance to developers, the business community, and the public on planning, housing, zooning, and development-related matters; performs related duties as required.
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We have research strengths in land use and transportation, housing and community development, environmental policy and planning, inequality and economic opportunity, urban design, and regional governance and the faculty conducts research in U.S. and international settings.
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A bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in business or public administration, planning, urban design, community development, architecture, or closely related field and five (5) years of increasingly responsible experience in professional land use planning work typically performed in public agencies, including two (2) years in a supervisory capacity.
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Reasonable familiarity with aspects of vegetation management programs of work including: planning (NEPA and State-level environmental regulations), project implementation, and project administration (contractual mechanisms and guidelines.
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Our US business employs over 1000+ environmental science professionals in several locations and covers a breadth of consulting services structured around impact assessment, compliance, strategy and transactions, new initiatives and sustainability, product safety and stewardship, contaminated land, and Water.
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Scope of work ranges from overseeing preparation of site layout, grading, drainage, storm water quality, sustainable design, utility improvements, and off-site street & infrastructure improvements plans, conducting environmental impact studies, entitlement, and ADA code compliant site assessments.
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Reviews land development improvement plans for compliance with County codes, policies and standards, and provides engineering advice to County Planning and Building departments' staff. To perform a wide variety of difficult field and office civil engineering work involved in the design, construction and maintenance of County public works projects; to perform traffic engineering and transportation planning work; to provide technical direction to other County personnel and contractors regarding public works construction methods, materials and requirements; and to perform related duties and responsibilities as required.
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We are seeking dynamic, self-motivated, creative, and detail-oriented environmental planning professionals interested in joining our CEQA/NEPA Team. The individual chosen for the position will work collaboratively with Dudek's environmental team in northern and southern California on a wide variety of projects including industrial, renewable energy, infill development, transportation, residential, and mixed-use projects.
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Experience working with environmental, regulatory and land use agencies such as: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS), U.S. Forest Service (USFS), and/or state agencies, and local county and city planning departments.
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This individual will serve a key function in providing the planning, design, and permitting of civil engineering, land development, and infrastructure projects. Langan provides expert land development engineering and environmental consulting services for major developers, renewable energy producers, energy companies, corporations, healthcare systems, colleges/universities, and large infrastructure programs throughout the U.S. and around the world.
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