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The salary indicated above includes longevity (1% earned after five years and increases to a maximum of 4% after 20 years), and the anticipated hiring range is: $35.04 to $41.26.
Provides technical support for comprehensive planning and land use permitting activities. Develops and implements planning studies, reports and recommendations pertaining to land use and environmental impact. Conducts land use permitting functions and processes amendments to city land use codes. May conduct annexation studies and assist annexation initiatives.(Note – this list is intended only to illustrate the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements does not exclude them from the position.)
Coordinates processing of land use applications and preparation of planning studies and reports with other city departments, including public works, parks, fire, police, and federal, state and other local agencies as required.
Prepares planning reports including recommendations and supporting data for approval and submission to Design Review Board, Hearing Examiner, Planning Commission and City Council.
Design, prepare and deliver public presentations to the Planning Commission, City Council, Land Use Hearing Examiner, Design Review Board, and other committees regarding specific projects and staff findings and recommendations.
Conducts technical research studies and prepares statistical reports and recommendations for drafting or revising local legislation and plans, projecting trends, monitoring socioeconomic changes, or informing the public.
Provides information to property owners, investors, real estate developers and other interested parties pertaining to land use applications, ordinances, codes and related planning information.
Collects, interprets, and prepares reports and recommendations on court decisions affecting city planning.
Attends city, federal, state, and local area planning meetings relative to planning assignments to review and coordinate development and planning activities.
Prepares graphics and maps for written reports and presentations; maintains mapping files.
Prepares plans and implementing measures in response to federal and state land use and environmental laws such as the Growth Management Act, Shoreline Management Act, Environmental Protection Act, and Endangered Species Act.
Conducts land use and fiscal analyses and assists annexation of urban growth areas.
May be assigned to both current and long-range planning projects.
Establish and maintain cooperative, effective, and productive working relationships using tact, patience, and courtesy.
Effectively plan and organize work and complete tasks within prescribed timeframes.
Other Duties
Representation: The classification is included in the bargaining unit pursuant to the Recognition Article of the current labor agreement between the City of Bremerton and the Teamsters Local 589.
Civil Service: The classification is excluded from the City's Civil Service System.
Appointment and Removal Authority: The position is filled by appointment by the Department Head. Removal is by action of the Department Head in conformance with Human Resources Policies.
This classification specification does not constitute an employment agreement between the City and employee. It is subject to change by the City, with the approval of Human Resources, as the needs of the City and requirements change.
Full Time
$62k-78k (estimate)
01/27/2024
06/09/2024
bremerton.wa.us
Bremerton, WA
100 - 200
The following is the career advancement route for PLANNER I positions, which can be used as a reference in future career path planning. As a PLANNER I, it can be promoted into senior positions as a Planner/Scheduler II - Construction that are expected to handle more key tasks, people in this role will get a higher salary paid than an ordinary PLANNER I. You can explore the career advancement for a PLANNER I below and select your interested title to get hiring information.