What are the responsibilities and job description for the Associate Planner position at Laramie County Government?
JOB
Under general supervision, performs professional planning functions according to regulations, policies and procedures. Gathers and analyzes data and makes recommendations for approval on development overlay zones, subdivisions, deeds, residential site plans, zoning and special use permits. Prepares special studies, reports and statistical data necessary for comprehensive planning. Works closely with locally elected officials, the private sector, and numerous organizations to provide community outreach and services.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
(Essential function, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following tasks, knowledge, skills and other characteristics. This list of tasks is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by positions in this class.) Perform professional level work related to planning and zoning. Exercise judgment in the interpretation and application of County regulations and codes. Evaluate, develop and implement various planning and zoning procedures. Assist with the review of zoning, variance, conditional use permits, subdivision, design and other planning related applications, and building plans for compliance with zoning regulations. Assist and direct technical staff with special projects including surveying, data gathering and reporting, analyses and electronic presentations. Reproduce maps, plats, and photocopies; collect data for use in preparing graphs, charts, and other visual displays. Provides customer service; answers inquiries and assists the public and other agencies on planning and zoning issues; explains policies, codes, standards and code enforcement procedures; researches customer issues and answers questions within scope of authority. Prepare written and graphic reports in a clear, comprehensive, concise and timely manner on planning matters and elements of the Comprehensive Master Plan. Conduct technical research; gather, interpret, analyze, prepare data; make recommendations on special studies; research and draft regulations for review and adoption. Act as Planning Representative at various meetings. Develop and update database records. Assist in the creation and maintenance of a variety of land use data bases and statistics, including the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Assist with development of weekly, monthly and annual reports. Research, prepare, and present information at public meetings and before various boards, commissioners, and groups. Performs other duties as assigned or required.
Under general supervision, performs professional planning functions according to regulations, policies and procedures. Gathers and analyzes data and makes recommendations for approval on development overlay zones, subdivisions, deeds, residential site plans, zoning and special use permits. Prepares special studies, reports and statistical data necessary for comprehensive planning. Works closely with locally elected officials, the private sector, and numerous organizations to provide community outreach and services.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
(Essential function, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following tasks, knowledge, skills and other characteristics. This list of tasks is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by positions in this class.) Perform professional level work related to planning and zoning. Exercise judgment in the interpretation and application of County regulations and codes. Evaluate, develop and implement various planning and zoning procedures. Assist with the review of zoning, variance, conditional use permits, subdivision, design and other planning related applications, and building plans for compliance with zoning regulations. Assist and direct technical staff with special projects including surveying, data gathering and reporting, analyses and electronic presentations. Reproduce maps, plats, and photocopies; collect data for use in preparing graphs, charts, and other visual displays. Provides customer service; answers inquiries and assists the public and other agencies on planning and zoning issues; explains policies, codes, standards and code enforcement procedures; researches customer issues and answers questions within scope of authority. Prepare written and graphic reports in a clear, comprehensive, concise and timely manner on planning matters and elements of the Comprehensive Master Plan. Conduct technical research; gather, interpret, analyze, prepare data; make recommendations on special studies; research and draft regulations for review and adoption. Act as Planning Representative at various meetings. Develop and update database records. Assist in the creation and maintenance of a variety of land use data bases and statistics, including the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Assist with development of weekly, monthly and annual reports. Research, prepare, and present information at public meetings and before various boards, commissioners, and groups. Performs other duties as assigned or required.