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16 Feb 2014
Vice Director for Administration

Urban Regional Planner III/IV

County of Riverside / Riverside, CA
Posted on: March 11, 2022

Application Deadline: 3/27/2022

Job Description

EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES

URBAN/REGIONAL PLANNER III

Conducts studies necessary to meet urban/regional planning objectives for social, physical, environmental, economic and/or governmental resources, by researching, compiling, synthesizing, analyzing and interpreting information and data, either in the course of routine work (such as processing development applications), or for purposes that are described in a specific assignment (such as drafting parts of developmental policy guidelines or assigned sections of the general plan and area plans) the results of which are submitted for review and acceptance, or for consolidation by a supervisor.

Contacts other parties (individuals, groups, sections, divisions, departments and regional or state agencies) to discuss review of various technical or legal aspects of projects or programs (i.e., applications for zoning changes, conditional uses, variances, plot plan approvals, and subdivision approvals), some of which may be controversial or politically sensitive, in order to define problems and alternative solutions, by guiding reviews for: consistency with the general plan or other policy plans, compliance with local ordinances and regional and state requirements, and extent of environmental impact; or, to exchange or clarify information used in developing regional plans, including analysis of existing plans and identification of deficiencies in policy or legal authority, and definition of areas for policy consideration and decision, using coordination efforts and/or a negotiation process to achieve the desired outcome, as part of the direction in an ongoing planning process.
Makes field trips to property sites and surrounding areas to gather facts and conduct investigations of proposed project sites, or in order to have direct knowledge of the location or project under study,. The incumbent will normally use a County vehicle to arrive at the site, and may have to walk or other means to access portions of the property as necessary to examine features requiring detailed evaluation; assignments could include direction to carry out specific tasks (i.e., record field notes, or take photographs and other preparations to assist with related visual displays).
Prepares written reports used to communicate information, findings and recommendations (often as part of a decision-making process), by assembling pertinent facts in a format adopted for the specific purpose (such as public hearing case reports), with completed work subject to review by a supervisor.
Makes oral presentations to public groups and governmental bodies to explain and clarify planning reports and recommendations, with presentations supported by subject matter research and data consistent with the needs of the forum or audience.
URBAN/REGIONAL PLANNER IV 
Prescribes procedures, methods, materials, and formats acting as a planning program technical expert; and may produce or approve specifications, guides, lists or directions. Exercises direct supervision to schedule and assign work tasks for professional and support staff, monitor progress, review results, and be responsible for completed project work.
Receives applications for the most technically challenging zoning changes, conditional uses, variances, plot plan approvals, and subdivision approvals and reviews for complex elements of consistency with adopted policy plans, compliance with local, regional and state laws and requirements, and assesses the extent of environmental impact; contacts various public agencies acting as a representative of the department, to gather information pertinent to specific case or transportation studies.
Meets with consultants or developers to advise them on requirements applicable to proposed projects and to assist in developing plans to meet these requirements; visits property sites and surrounding areas to gather facts; takes photographs of significant community features; plans and coordinates with delineators on the preparation of maps, graphs, and other visual displays; analyzes collected case or project data and formulates recommendations; prepares master environmental assessments and environmental impact reports.
Conducts, leads, or coordinates planning studies of human, physical, natural, economic and/or governmental resources for the general plan, regional plans, area plans, highway plan or operating work plan; works with staff of regional and state agencies to exchange or clarify information used in developing regional plans; analyzes existing plans and identifies deficiencies in policy or legal authority and defines areas for policy consideration and decision; drafts or oversees preparation of significant parts of developmental policy guidelines or assigned sections of the general plan, area plans, highway or transportation plans, for review and approval.
Prepares drafts of reports for incorporation into regional plans; prepares written staff or project reports; collects raw or previously compiled data from a variety of information sources for use in making long-range projections for studies; analyzes the validity and comparability of data; applies statistical formulas in the analysis of demographic, economic, environmental, and other data; provides data as requested for various planning studies and programs.
Assists in the analysis of proposed or adopted legislation to determine the potential or actual impact on department operations; assists in preparing drafts of new ordinances and in reviewing existing planning ordinances for revision or amendment or to implement new planning programs or policies; answers public inquiries regarding ordinances, laws, regulations, policies, and procedures governing land use or transportation planning development; makes oral presentations of information and recommendations to the Planning Commission; may present recommendations on cases to the Board of Supervisors; assists in training other professional planners; uses computers to assist in the above applications.

Required Experience / Skills / Education

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

URBAN/REGIONAL PLANNER III 
$32.70 – $48.42 Hourly
$68,015.58 – $100,704.65 Annually
 

OPTION I
One year of experience at the level of Urban/Regional Planner II with Riverside County. (Certification of qualifications by the Department Head may be substituted for up to six months of the required experience.)
OPTION II
Required Education: Graduation from an accredited college with a bachelor’s degree, preferably with a major in Urban/Regional Planning, Transportation Planning, Public Administration, Architecture, Environmental Science, Geography (with related course concentration), Landscape Architecture, or a closely related field.
Experience: Three years of professional environmental planning, land use planning, and/or transportation planning experience which must have included performing one of the following kinds of planning activities associated with a planning agency: comprehensive, regional, area, or community planning; plan/proposal review; general plan amendments; zoning; land division; information services; urban renewal; planning administration or transportation planning. (A master’s degree in planning may be substituted for one year of the required experience. A master’s degree in Public Administration, Architecture, Environmental Science, Geography (with related course concentration), Landscape Architecture, or a closely related field may be substituted for six months of the required experience. No more than one master’s degree may be used to substitute for the required experience.)
OPTION III
Certification by and full membership in the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP).
URBAN/REGIONAL PLANNER IV 
$36.29  – $53.74 Hourly
$75,475.71 – $111,780.86 Annually
OPTION I
One year of experience at the level of Urban/Regional Planner III with Riverside County. (Certification of qualifications by the Department Head may be substituted for up to six months of the required experience.)
 
OPTION II
Required Education: Graduation from an accredited college with a bachelor’s degree preferably with a major in Urban/Regional Planning, Transportation Planning, Public Administration, Geography (with related course concentration), Architecture, Environmental Sciences, Landscape Architecture, or a closely related field.
Experience: Four years of professional environmental planning, land use planning, and/or transportation planning experience performing one of the following kinds of planning activities associated with a planning agency or consulting firm, comprehensive, regional, area, or community planning; plan/proposal review; general plan amendments; zoning, land division; information services; urban renewal; planning administration or transportation planning. (A master’s degree in Planning or Transportation Planning may be substituted for one year of the required experience. A master’s degree in Public Administration, Geography with related course concentration, Architecture, Environmental Sciences, Landscape Architecture, or a closely related field may be substituted for six months of the required experience. No more than one Master’s degree may be used to substitute for the required experience.)

Application Instructions

Please visit the posting on GovernmentJobs.com to apply.

https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/riverside/jobs/3463339/urban-regional-planner-iii-iv

 

 

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