Responsible for performing entry level professional planning, research and analysis in the City Development Assistance Department to ensure the orderly growth of the City and efficient administration of City resources. An employee in this class performs planning work that provides coordinated guidance and regulation of the growth and development of the City. Work involves detailed review and analysis of applications for site plan approval, special use permits, certificates of appropriateness, planned developments, landscape plans, map amendments, text amendments, subdivisions and related plans/documents. Assists property owners, developers and citizens; conducts research and studies for zoning, annexation and other issues; develops various types of maps using ESRI ArcGIS 10.1GIS software; develops publications using InDesign and provides staff assistance to advisory boards and the public. Work involves providing technical guidance with considerable public contact on issues requiring judgment, firmness, and tact. The role also includes developing a favorable relationship between the City and the community. Work is supervised by the Development Assistance Director and is evaluated through periodic performance reviews. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Oversees and coordinates the activities of the Hendersonville Historic Preservation Commission (HHPC) and as needed, the Planning Board; serves as staff liaison to the HHPC. Enforces the City’s zoning and historic preservation ordinance during review for compliance of proposed development projects, especially applications for Certificates of Appropriateness (COA). Maintains the City’s Certified Local Government status including completion and review of local historical/architectural surveys, identification of historical resources and completion and review of their nomination to the North Carolina State Study List and/or National Register of Historic Places Reviews development plans for compliance with adopted plans and policies; researches and prepares staff reports for council, board member and commissioner consideration; provides guidance to architects, builders, attorneys, contractors, engineers and the general public on the consistency of their interests with City land use regulations; conducts on site visits and inspections. Creates high quality cartographic materials to be used by city staff, elected officials, board members, commissioners and the public. Maintains the official City of Hendersonville GIS data sets and maps, such as but not limited to the city limits, extraterritorial jurisdictional boundary and zoning districts. Participates in meetings and public hearings to present certificate of appropriateness applications and planning proposals. Researches and prepares planning elements necessary for decisions by management, council, boards or commissions regarding land use, historic preservation, zoning, housing, and environmental impact. Provides research and input into the development of ordinances, policies, procedures and publications for the City and the department; drafts ordinances, plans and publications. Completes grant applications and oversees grant proposals. Coordinates planning activities with federal, state, city, county and private agencies. Develops, coordinates and recommends a variety of special and continuing plans related to the growth, development and redevelopment of the City. Serves as staff to City Council and Planning Board when needed. Performs other related job duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees