The principal functions of the Code Enforcement Officer are to ensure compliance with adopted county codes and ordinances related to planning, development, and Road and Bridge Department policies and regulations. The primary code enforcement work is performed under the direct supervision of the Planning and Development Services Director, with some additional duties also being assigned by the Public Works Director. The principal duties of this class are performed in a general office environment but will also include regular field work and site visits. Essential Duties and Responsibilities (may vary by assignment) The position assumes responsibility and performs tasks in the following areas: Conducts regular, or "as needed," site visits to inspect properties for county codes, ordinances, and right-of-way compliance, Documents observations and gathers evidence of code compliance or violations, Writes and issues code violation letters to non-compliant property owners, or other responsible parties, that clearly explain the nature of violations, while also listing any required corrective actions and their implementation deadline, along with the consequences of further non-compliance, Issues infractions and citations in coordination with the Bannock County Sheriff's Office and in accordance with county ordinances, policies, procedures, and practices, Maintains accurate records of all letters, infractions, and citations issued, while also preparing clear and concise reports, Responds to public inquiries and complaints regarding code enforcement issues, Provides information and guidance to property owners and the public about code requirements and compliance, Forwards exemption requests to the department director, and provides any needed technical or evidentiary information on such requests to the director or BOCC as requested, Maintains detailed and accurate records of inspections, violations, and enforcement actions, Collaborates with the Bannock County Prosecutor's Office to escalate violations that require legal action, Attends court proceedings as needed to provide testimony and support prosecution efforts, Performs all work duties and activities in accordance with County and Department policies, procedures, and safety practices, and Performs other duties, tasks or responsibilities as assigned or as necessary to complete the objectives of the department or job position.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED