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Scope of Work

 

Performs field and office work related to planning and development programs for utilization of land and physical facilities of the city.

 

Essential Job Duties

 

  • Prepares special studies and reports related to code amendments and annexation studies. Assists with comprehensive plan and studies and updates as necessary.

 

  • Prepares statistical reports such as annual population estimates.

 

  • Reviews requests and prepares written reports for zone change and proposed subdivision plat applications and special studies.

 

  • Presents information and recommendations to the Planning and Zoning Commission.

 

  • Reviews miscellaneous applications including temporary land uses, special events, public rights of way, etc.

 

  • Responds to public inquiries concerning development of the city in general as well as specific areas.

 

  • Researches, compiles and analyzes land use and related data.

 

  • Works with the public and developers in answering questions and providing information.

 

  • Performs related duties as required.

 

 

Physical and Environmental Conditions

 

Ability to sit, stand and move about a building and to inspect public and private property.

 

Required Qualifications

 

Excellent oral, written, and graphics communication skills, and general knowledge of municipal planning functions and geographic information systems (ESRI ArcGIS).

Ability to effectively communicate with developers and citizens in order to provide information and guidance on planning and zoning issues. Ability to work in conjunction with employees from different departments. Knowledge of current planning processes and procedures. Ability to read and understand technical materials, reports, and journals. Skill in developing related reports and ability to analyze and present data on land use applications and planning. Ability to effectively communicate, both orally and in writing, to citizens and other government officials.

Bachelor's degree or equivalent in architecture, planning, engineering, or economics plus one to three years of experience preferred. Valid Texas Driver's License.

AICP certification or candidate status is preferred.