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Description
Job Summary
Under moderate supervision, supports planning operations by assisting with zoning, land use, and development review activities. Performs entry to professional-level urban planning work, including interpreting regulations, reviewing permits, conducting research, supporting public engagement efforts, and assisting with planning projects and administrative tasks. Ensures compliance with applicable codes, ordinances, and development standards while providing customer service to the public and stakeholders.
Examples of Duties
Planning Technician
Provides technical assistance to staff planners and the public regarding planning programs and regulations.
Assists with public outreach and community engagement initiatives.
Reviews building, zoning, and special event permits for compliance with regulations.
Prepares basic staff reports, recommendations, maps, charts, and tables.
Conducts research and compiles data on planning-related issues.
Assists with site inspections and monitoring of development activities.
Maintains records, files, and tracking systems.
Performs GIS-related tasks, including basic spatial analysis and mapping.
Supports daily office operations such as data entry, answering phones, and customer service.
Assists with public meetings and prepares supporting materials.
Verifies compliance with development requirements through field inspections.
Planner I
Interprets zoning codes, ordinances, and regulations for the public and professionals.
Reviews permits, site plans, and subdivision plats for compliance.
Performs GIS data management and spatial analysis.
Prepares reports, recommendations, and draft ordinances.
Conducts field inspections of properties and development sites.
Presents planning matters to boards, committees, and public groups.
Assists with planning initiatives, outreach, and community engagement.
Advises on updates to regulations and comprehensive planning efforts.
Coordinates with consultants, engineers, and other stakeholders.
Requirements
Typical Qualifications
Planning Technician
Associate’s degree in urban planning, geography, architecture, construction management, social sciences, or related field
Some relevant work experience or equivalent combination of education and training
Valid driver’s license
Planner I
Bachelor’s degree in urban planning, geography, public administration, or related field
6 months to 1 year of relevant planning experience
Valid driver’s license
Supplemental Information
Knowledge of zoning laws, land development regulations, and planning principles
Familiarity with GIS tools and data analysis
Ability to interpret codes, regulations, and technical documents
Strong research, analytical, and report-writing skills
Effective communication and public interaction abilities
Proficiency in office software and data management tools
Ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize work efficiently
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Essential Physical Skills
Extended periods at a computer/workstation
Standing, walking, bending, kneeling, crouching, and reaching
Lifting and carrying up to 20 lbs
Occasional climbing and fieldwork activities
