What are the responsibilities and job description for the Planner I/II - Zoning position at City of Wilmington?
JOB
Planners are responsible for assisting in the implementation of the short- and long-term objectives and activities of a specific department division. This is accomplished by completing assigned tasks and projects; interpreting and applying plans, ordinances, and other policies; presenting data and information through written and oral presentations; and ensuring compliance with all codes, plans, policies, and standards
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
JOB DUTIES-GENERAL: Assists members of the public and partner agencies with planning issues and questions by responding to questions and inquiries and providing information. Acts as liaison to committees and the public by developing and presenting information, meeting with citizens and property owners, reviewing public input for incorporation into codes and/or policies, organizing and facilitating public meetings, and presenting information to management, committee members, boards, commissions, and elected officials.Assists in policy development by researching and identifying trends; organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data; and researching local, state, and federal regulations;Coordinates data collection and publications by creating and coordinating geographic data and maps and developing and tracking metrics.Ensures that information is made available to the public by developing and publishing information through methods such as the organization’s website, social media accounts, and other public facing platforms.Performs other related duties as assigned.JOB DUTIES-SPECIFIC TO ASSIGNED TEAMZoning AdministrationReviews permit applications for compliance with Land Development Code (LDC) and National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) requirements. Assists the Board of Adjustment in its review of zoning variances and floodplain development standards waivers by reviewing applications and presenting written case summaries and oral presentations to the Board.Provides support to the development review process by providing guidance to prospective applicants with regard to zoning and floodplain requirements.Assists in conducting damage assessment after emergency events.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently, sitting most of the time.WORKING CONDITIONS: This position generally requires work indoors/office setting. Some outdoor work may be necessary for particular events.
Planners are responsible for assisting in the implementation of the short- and long-term objectives and activities of a specific department division. This is accomplished by completing assigned tasks and projects; interpreting and applying plans, ordinances, and other policies; presenting data and information through written and oral presentations; and ensuring compliance with all codes, plans, policies, and standards
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
JOB DUTIES-GENERAL: Assists members of the public and partner agencies with planning issues and questions by responding to questions and inquiries and providing information. Acts as liaison to committees and the public by developing and presenting information, meeting with citizens and property owners, reviewing public input for incorporation into codes and/or policies, organizing and facilitating public meetings, and presenting information to management, committee members, boards, commissions, and elected officials.Assists in policy development by researching and identifying trends; organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data; and researching local, state, and federal regulations;Coordinates data collection and publications by creating and coordinating geographic data and maps and developing and tracking metrics.Ensures that information is made available to the public by developing and publishing information through methods such as the organization’s website, social media accounts, and other public facing platforms.Performs other related duties as assigned.JOB DUTIES-SPECIFIC TO ASSIGNED TEAMZoning AdministrationReviews permit applications for compliance with Land Development Code (LDC) and National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) requirements. Assists the Board of Adjustment in its review of zoning variances and floodplain development standards waivers by reviewing applications and presenting written case summaries and oral presentations to the Board.Provides support to the development review process by providing guidance to prospective applicants with regard to zoning and floodplain requirements.Assists in conducting damage assessment after emergency events.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently, sitting most of the time.WORKING CONDITIONS: This position generally requires work indoors/office setting. Some outdoor work may be necessary for particular events.