Zoning Administrator / City Planner at City of Globe – Globe, Arizona
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About This Position
The ideal candidate is detailed-oriented, community-focused, and able to interpret and apply complex planning and zoning principles in a rural and often resource-limited environment.
The Planning & Zoning Administer serves under the supervision of the Community Development Director. This position requires attendance at some evening meetings but offers flexibility and on-site/off-site working opportunities.
- City Planning Services:
Provides professional planning Services to achieve a consistent and compatible growth in the City
- Zoning Administration:
Provides Professional Support technical expertise to the Planning and Zoning Commission, Board of Adjustments, Historic Preservation Advisory Committee, and potentially City Council and/or other governing bodies.
Interpreting and applying zoning codes, reviewing development plans, site plans and issuing permits as they relate to zoning.
- Permitting:
Managing the zoning permitting process for land use and development applications, ensuring compliance with regulations.
- Public Interaction:
Providing information to the public on zoning matters, responding to inquiries, and addressing complaints.
- Compliance Monitoring:
Conducting site inspections when needed, provide site postings, investigating zoning violations, and recommending corrective actions.
- Policy Development:
Assisting in the development, updates, and review of zoning ordinances and related policies.
- Community Planning:
Contributing to the long-range planning process by analyzing data, preparing reports, and participating in public forums.
Typical Tasks:
- Review complex planning projects, determine impact on existing development, and make recommendations
- Review and evaluate project design, plans and development submissions for City Compliance and to resolve concerns.
- Develop, update, and implement the City’s General Plan, zoning ordinance, subdivision regulations and land use policies.
- Coordinate and oversee short-and long-range planning initiatives.
- Coordinate reviews and comments with relevant City Departments regarding zoning changes, variances, use permits, site plans, subdivisions, and building permits for zoning compliance.
- Collaborate with City Managers, Engineering, Building, Utilities, and Public Works departments on infrastructure planning and development reviews.
- Coordinate with County, Tribal, and/or Regional Planning Agencies on adjacent and/or cross-jurisdictional projects.
- Ensure projects comply with state statutes, City ordinances, and City approved comprehensive plans.
- Investigating zoning violations and issuing notices of violation.
- Prepares meeting agendas to the Planning & Zoning Commission, providing necessary supporting documentation and recommended disposition and resolutions postings and distribution of legal notices. Attends all Planning & Zoning meetings.
- Schedules for public hearings and arrange proper publication of such.
- Works with the City Attorney to assist with enforcement procedures when necessary.
- Attends, presents, and provides agendas for Historic Preservation Advisory Committee (HPAC).
- Schedules, attends, and provides agendas for Pre-Development Meetings (PDMs).
- Attends, presents, and prepares agendas for Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) meetings.
- Manage updates to the zoning map and maintain official land use records such as zoning permits, applications, violations, and other related documents. Experience with government tracking permit software.
- Participating in public hearings and meetings.
- Providing technical assistance to developers, contractors, and the public.
- Assisting in the development of new or revised zoning ordinances, codes, and policies related to planning, zoning, land development, design standards, and internal processes.
- Staying up to date on relevant laws, regulations, and best practices.
- Research and recommend land use and zoning strategies to support community growth or revitalization
- Oversees contracts for planning consultants.
- Track and report workload statistics, permit activity, and enforcement data.
- Supervise planning staff, interns, or contractors (if applicable).
- Manage special projects as needed
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- A (4) year bachelor's degree in urban planning, public administration, or a related field.
- Two years’ experience in governmental planning & zoning (Grade 25).
- AICP certified preferred.
- Strong knowledge of zoning regulations, land use planning principles, and related laws.
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills.
- Valid Arizona Driver’s License.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Proficiency in using computers, GIS research, mapping and relevant software applications.