Under supervision, perform professional and technical level duties in the field of current and advanced planning and development. This is the full journey level class in the professional planner series. Positions at this level perform professional planning work and requires considerable knowledge of all aspects of municipal planning, zoning and development including urban planning.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Minimum Qualifications:
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree in urban planning, architecture, environmental science or related field AND (3) three to five (5) years of professional full-time experience in municipal planning or related field. Certification by the American Institute of Certified Planning (AICP) is desired, but not required. Possession and maintenance of a valid California Class C Driver’s License and a Certificate of Automobile Insurance for Personal Liability is required.
Knowledge of: Principles and practices of urban planning and zoning administration; California development law, city planning, zoning and building codes, and other applicable federal, state, and local legislation; statistical and research methods applied to the collection and analysis of data pertinent to planning; municipal codes for building and zoning, housing construction, building inspection, community block grant, rental assistance, housing rehabilitation, real estate, and fair housing laws; budget, contract and grant administration; principles and application of construction contract management and problem solving; funding and grant sources; current trends in federal, state and local housing including density bonus guidelines and Section 8 provisions and requirements.
Ability to: Prepare clear and concise presentations, ordinances and reports; develop, read and interpret diagrams, plans and specifications; evaluate project compliance with federal, state, and local regulations; interpret and explain City and department codes, ordinances, laws and regulations; manage and organize multiple projects to meet deadlines; establish and maintain effective and cooperative working relationships; communicate effectively in writing and orally, and reason logically and creatively; exercise independent judgment, and initiative as required in the performance of assigned tasks. On a continuous basis sit at desk; frequent use of hands and fingers; speak and hear; intermittently twist to reach equipment surrounding desk; walk and stand to perform office activities and site inspections; perform simple grasping and fine manipulation; occasionally bend, squat, stoop, kneel, push, pull, and lift 25 pounds; subject to frequent interruptions, public contact and moderate noise level in the work environment.
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SELECTION PROCEDURE: Applications are being accepted immediately and subject to close anytime. Please apply immediately by submitting an official City Employment Application and resume. All application materials, to include employment application and resume will be screened and only the most qualified applicants, will be invited to participate in the selection process, which may include, but not limited to application review and evaluation, interview, written and/or performance test. A passing score of at least 70% is required on each phase of the selection process to be placed on the eligibility list, which will remain active for a period of up to one year.
Candidates chosen to fill vacancies will be required to pass a physical examination (which includes a drug/alcohol test) and a background investigation (which includes fingerprinting). Candidates must be able to provide documentation which authorizes their legal right to work in the United States in compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 upon hire. Employees chosen to fill a vacancy must serve a 12-month probationary period and can be released from service with or without cause during the probationary period.
The City of Lawndale is an Equal Opportunity Employer which does not discriminate against applicants based on their race, skin color, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or disability. Please notify the Human Resources Department prior to the final filing/closing date should you require an accommodation due to a disability in the testing process. All City of Lawndale employees are designated disaster service workers in the event of an emergency or natural disaster that threatens the life, health and/or safety of the public.
Lawndale Blossoms
The construction culminated in the Dedication of the Lawndale Civic Center, which included a health clinic for this general area, on March 23, 1957. With the Civic Center area now dedicated, the desire for city hood accelerated into the key year of 1959. The debt to the Chamber of Commerce for their efforts in resisting the several annexation attempts must be fully realized. Incorporation was the crowning event in the years of community organizing ant the selfless work of many individual who bore a pride in Lawndale. The major cause of these annexation attempts was the desire of adjoining communities to increase their tax base. It can be said that all the efforts to identify Lawndale made it an attractive acquisition.
The incorporation of Lawndale marked the end of a year and a half struggle with neighboring communities as to acquisition of the businesses along Hawthorne Boulevard, or the need to round out their boundaries. The concern of one neighboring council man went so far as to champion legislation aimed at preventing this and other incorporation's as fiscally unsound. Although this threat went as far as Sacramento, the question was finally resolved when the electorate voted three to one to form the City of Lawndale as a general law city following the Lakewood Plan. This plan provides contracting essential services through established county agencies when economically sound.
Today Lawndale continues to utilize County Fire, Sheriff, and Library services for the community and has maintained its independence in other areas of control. The Charter promise of 1959 of no City taxes has never been altered due to this continuing process of responsible financial policy.