Senior Planner

Mariposa County
Mariposa, CA

The Planning Department has one (1) vacancy for a Senior Planner.

Only online applications will be accepted.


DEFINITION

Performs responsible office and field work involving planning, zoning, and land use; supervises and assigns the work of planning staff; provides staff support to Planning Advisory Committees, the Planning Commission, the Local Agency Formation Commission, Board of Supervisors and other boards, commissions, and committees; interprets Department plans, codes, regulations in the absence of the Director and Deputy Director; reviews, assesses, and prepares reports for current application proposals and recommends necessary modification for compliance with California Environmental Quality Act, California statutes, County plans, ordinances, resolutions, and policies; prepares plans, reports, technical documents, and ordinances; provides credible, accurate assistance to departmental clients; and performs the more complex planning and project management assignments for the County.

Employees in this classification receive broad general direction of objectives to be accomplished, minimal supervision within a broad framework of policies and procedures, and are responsible for understanding and procuring necessary resources to complete tasks in a timely manner.

Employees in this classification may assign, coordinate, and supervise the work of others.

EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

May supervise planning functions of the Planning Department.

May direct train, and supervise the work of others as assigned.

Prepares Planning Commission and Planning Advisory Committee meeting agendas under direction of Deputy Planning Director.

Monitors permit functions for compliance with regulations and mandatory time frames.

Prepares, reviews, and serves as project manager for environmental documents (Notices of Exemption, Negative Declarations and Environmental Impact Reports).

Reviews, assesses, recommends, and reports on current planning and permit planning project applications; prepares correspondence, public hearing notices, and all associated documentation.

Reports and documents concerning assigned projects; conducts meetings with Departmental clients regarding recommended conditions and application processing; prepares and reviews staff reports and completes projects as assigned.

Reviews and approves work of other planners.

Prepares staff reports, environmental reports, and other documents.

Presents project staff reports and environmental review recommendations to various Planning Advisory Committees, the Planning Commission, the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo) and the Board of Supervisors.

Accurately and credibly answers inquiries by departmental clients regarding application procedures, requirements, and the scope of policies and regulations associated with the use of land.

Conducts field reviews and prepares necessary documents in compliance with CEQA and the County’s Environmental Review Process.

Performs site inspections on various planning projects and programs.

Accurately and credibly explains County codes and policies related to planning, zoning, mining, the Williamson Act program and land use matters.

Reviews building permits for compliance with zoning ordinance. Reviews creation of the parcel for compliance with the Subdivision Map Act and County Subdivision Ordinance.

Serves as project manager and allocates resources of other staff members for the preparation of Environmental Impact Reports, specific plans, area plans, or other projects.

Serves as regular staff to Planning Advisory Committees for ongoing meetings and prepares area plans.

May be temporarily assigned to the County of Mariposa Local Agency Formation Commission.

May assign, prioritize and review project applications.

Acts as liaison or committee member with other County, State and Federal agencies regarding the review of projects.

May be assigned to serve as the Department’s representative for collaborating planning efforts.

Performs other related duties similar to the above in scope and function as required.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

A cover letter and resume are required to be attached to your application to be considered for this position.


Experience:

Three years of land use planning experience, of which one year shall be in a public agency.

Education:

High school or GED equivalency is required. Graduation from an accredited four year college or university with major course work in planning, architecture, landscape architecture, public administration, environmental studies, or directly related courses. Transcripts or degree must be attached.

Substitution:

Additional qualifying experience may be substituted for the college education on a year-for-year basis.

Additional Requirements:

Possession of a valid California Driver's license.Under certain circumstances, the Human Resources Director may accept a valid driver’s license from another state if applicant acknowledges his/her intent to acquire a California driver’s license within three months by signing an acknowledgement form.

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