What are the responsibilities and job description for the Zoning Coordinator position at City of Flint?
Essential Duties are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills. They are intended to be accurate summaries of what the job involves and what is required to perform it. Employees are responsible for all other duties as assigned.
Coordinate the application, review, and enforcement of zoning ordinances. Involves: Conduct plan review of permit applications, plan review of planned projects and facilities for compliance with zoning ordinances. Manage and coordinate zoning plan reviews along with supporting field inspection and enforcement efforts. Provide technical training and support to Department employees. Provide technical support and code interpretation to architects, engineers, contractors, developers, City departments, Mayor, City Administrator, City Council and the general public.
Coordinate zoning ordinance requirements with the fire department, the county health department and government or public agencies.
Coordinate the application, review, and enforcement of medical and recreational marijuana Ordinances.
Oversee administrative support and development. Engage with developers, businesses, business leaders, attorneys, real estate agents, brokers, concerned citizens, community groups or associations, and politicians regarding the application of zoning ordinances to specific existing or planned projects or facilities.
Research and investigate proposed projects and facilities. Prepare zoning certificates, compliance notices, use permits, or reports.
Review and analyze existing codes; make recommendations on and facilitate the implementation of new codes.
Prepare resolutions and other legal documents related to the administration of the zoning ordinance.
Provide technical support and prepare applications for review to the City Planning Commission and Historic District Commission. Participate in deliberations of these commissions.
Provide recommendations regarding zoning appeals and technical support to the Zoning Board of Appeals.
Prepare applications as a special exception or variance for presentation to the Zoning Board of Appeals. Check drawings for compliance. Request maps for the location of structures and improvements. Research the history and legal status of cases.
Supervise any assigned staff.
Other duties as assigned.
Bachelor’s degree in public administration, urban planning, regional planning, urban development, architecture, urban studies, urban design, or related field, and
At least one (1) year of equivalent combination of training and increasingly responsible professional and technical work experience in a Planning and Zoning or City/County Administrator’s office administering zoning ordinances, reviewing site plans and performing other relevant work which provides the knowledge and abilities necessary to perform the work, and
At least one (1) year of professional work experience coordinating public planning boards and commissions, such as a planning commission, zoning board of appeals, historic district commission, or equivalent or experience serving in a Planner I, II, or III position with a municipality.
Zoning Administrator Certificate or related certification within one year of hire.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:Master’s Degree in planning or related field.
Three (3) years of professional zoning experience.
Two (2) years of professional supervision experience.
Familiarity with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) mapping software is highly desirable.
Experience with Michigan Marihuana Laws highly desirable.
NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENT:Ability to travel to community meetings.
Ability to attend evening and weekend meetings and conferences.
Must have a valid driver’s license and ready access to a motor vehicle.
Any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience, which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job, may be substituted for evaluation at the discretion of city management.
- Zoning codes and ordinances.
- Long range, current, urban, and transportation planning theory and best practices.
- National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
- Public speaking and public relations methods to persuade, negotiate, and mediate issues
- Clear concise oral and written communication skills to prepare and present technical training, reports, and public speaking engagements.
- Interpretation of oral, written, mathematical, legal, statistical and regulatory information dealing with zoning ordinances, regulations and enforcement.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with coworkers, officials, customers, vendors, contractors, regulatory and funding agencies and the general public.
- Management of multiple cases and the ability to meet strict deadlines.
- Familiarity with the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act (MZEA).
- Familiarity with the Secretary of the Interior Standards for Rehabilitation.
Salary : $26 - $31