City of Garland

Planner I/II/III

City of Garland  •  $59k - $73k/yr  •  United States (Hybrid)  •  6 days ago
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Job Description

Under the general supervision of the Planning Administrator, the Planner performs a professional review of municipal planning applications and completes special projects. This position implements and enforces the Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision Ordinance, Comprehensive Plan, and other applicable City Ordinances, while providing staff support to elected and appointed officials. The Planner carries out professional-level duties, manages various development projects, and leads pre-submittal meetings. The role is designed for individuals at various experience levels, with responsibilities increasing in complexity from Planner I to Planner III.

Pay Range (Depending on qualifications and experience)

  • Planner I: $58,614.00 - 72,717.00
  • Planner II: $66,227.00 - 83,491.00
  • Planner III: $72,758 - 91,728.00

Work Schedule Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

  • Hybrid: 4 days onsite, with 1 remote workday

Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned

  • Serve as case manager for zoning, Board of Adjustment, plat, and administrative application requests.
  • Manage site permit reviews and building permit plans, which include site, elevation, landscape, tree removal, and other technical plans.
  • Prepare professional staff reports and recommendations for presentation to the Plan Commission and Board of Adjustment.
  • Presents before elected and appointed officials, applicants, and residents.
  • Meet with builders, citizens, developers, and other customers to determine regulatory limitations and suggest improvements for proposed projects.
  • This includes facilitating pre-submittal and project feasibility meetings.
  • Coordinate with applicable City departments to complete thorough project reviews and approvals of development and construction plans.
  • Perform technical analysis using adopted ordinances, codes, master/comprehensive plans, and policies, and respond to zoning inquiries and information requests from the public.
  • Provide information or recommendations for ordinance and code amendments and procedures.
  • Serve as a liaison to inform citizens and public officials regarding planning and zoning issues and concerns.
  • Conduct on-site reviews of development and construction projects.
  • Answer field questions from the public daily (via front desk, email, phone calls, etc.) regarding zoning and development-related inquiries.
  • Place zoning change signs on properties under zoning consideration.
  • Perform position-related tasks other than those specifically listed in this description.
  • Regular and consistent attendance for the assigned work schedule is essential.

Planner I

Responsible for performing zoning reviews for use applications and permits and providing planning and zoning information and assistance to Planning and Building Department customers.

Planner II

Responsible for providing planning, information and assistance primarily related to land use and development. This position is distinguished from the Planner I position in that it assumes more zoning case management and other development application types, facilitation of pre-submittal and technical review meetings, and other special projects as assigned.

Planner III

Responsible for providing complex planning, information and assistance primarily related to land use and development. This position is distinguished from the Planner I and Planner II in that it is a higher-level class in the series that performs more complex technical review and coordination requiring a higher level of knowledge and skill.

Minimum Qualifications

Planner I

  • Four-year college degree
  • 1 year related experience

Planner II

  • Four-year college degree
  • 2 years related experience

Planner III

  • Four-year college degree
  • 5 years related experience

Or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential functions of the job.

Preferred Qualifications

Education/ Experience

Planner I

  • Masters degree in Urban Planning, Geography or related field
  • 1-3 years of experience in planning with focus on zoning, permit reviews, or development

Planner II

  • Masters degree in Urban Planning, Geography or related field
  • 2-4 years experience in planning with focus on development

Planner III

  • Masters degree in Urban Planning, Geography or related field
  • 5-7 years experience in planning with focus on development

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Comprehensive knowledge of the principles of urban planning and land development process
  • Comprehensive knowledge of plan implementation, program design and management methods
  • Skill in operating software programs such as Microsoft Office, geographic information systems, database applications and presentation software
  • Skill in interdepartmental development and facilitation of leadership development
  • Skill to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
  • Ability to work and communicate effectively with public officials, citizens and staff members
  • Ability to establish, implement and oversee methodologies for data collection, analysis, and studies related to development planning

Licenses and Certifications

  • Valid Class C Texas Driver's License
  • Membership in American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) preferred

Physical Requirements / Work Environment

The work environment and physical demands described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

The incumbent works in a typical office environment; occasional exposure to unpleasant environmental conditions or hazards; occasional outside work.

City of Garland

About City of Garland

Garland is where things are made. Products, careers and opportunities are made here. Friendships that last a lifetime are made here, and generations of families have made this part of Texas their home.

As early as the mid-1800s, settlers began arriving in what is now Garland. The pioneers found the black soil ideal for cotton and the communities of Duck Creek and Embree thrived on that crop. In 1886, two railroad lines built depots in the area. Eventually those two communities combined and became Garland, officially incorporated in 1891.

Garland enjoys a rich history that has shaped it into the thriving metropolitan-area city that offers its residents and businesses a high quality of life, excellent educational and workforce development opportunities, and is enhanced by community leadership and partners. Garland is proud of its affordable and business-friendly climate.

Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Garland, Texas
Year Founded
1891
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