SENIOR PLANNER
Company: City Of Douglasville
Location: Douglasville
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description JOB SUMMARY The person in this
position will perform professional planning and zoning tasks by
processing applications, building permits, assists with development
of short- and long-term projects and business license requests
while monitoring zoning ordinance and code compliance. Attends a
variety of meetings to present information and provide professional
recommendations concerning various planning issues. ESSENTIAL JOB
FUNCTIONS Assist with activities of the Planning and Zoning
Division; functions as senior staff for short- and long-term
planning/zoning, Comprehensive Planning, site development review,
building permits, variances, review of special land use permits and
zoning amendments, and the maintenance of official zoning records
and maps; acts as a technical advisor through oral and written
presentation on planning, zoning, and development issues to Mayor
and Council, Planning Commission, Board of Adjustments and Appeals,
and other entities as required; Communicates with the development
community and the general public to gather and provide information
regarding planning, zoning, and development issues; Provides
information and answers to the public concerning zoning
regulations; assists applicants in completing application forms;
Attends various board meetings to provide information and answers
regarding applications and related issues; advises board members of
zoning ordinances and code requirements Notifies code enforcement
staff when site visits and citations may be necessary; Conducts
technical review and analysis of information; reviews files to
present information Reviews board applications and plans for code
compliance; Reviews administrative variances and exception plats
and forwards for approval; reviews final plats and division plats
for completeness and approval; ensures plans are drawn to
architectural or engineering scale; Reviews applications for
compliance with zoning ordinances; assists in determining if any
additional review of an application is necessary; Receives, reviews
and processes zoning and Historic Preservation Commission
applications; Provides staff support for various commissions and
boards; Processes and verifies business license requests; Performs
tasks associated with routine operation and application of the GIS;
Prepares relative board meeting agendas, meeting minutes,
summaries, and information packets as needed; and Performs special
projects and other duties as assigned. MINIMUM EDUCATION AND
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Requires a Bachelor’s Degree in Urban
Planning, Public Administration or related field (Master’s degree
preferred); and three (3) years of experience in planning or
property development activities; or an equivalent combination of
education and experience. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Knowledge
of comprehensive and current planning principles, procedures,
techniques and their implications; Knowledge of development
regulations concerning land use and environmental matters;
Knowledge of principles and practices of engineering and physical
design as related to city planning; Knowledge of socio-economic and
demographic research techniques; Knowledge of supervisory and
management principles and practices; Knowledge of land planning,
cartography and development principles, practices and methods
Knowledge of the operation GIS and GPS software applications;
Knowledge of Historic Preservation Practices; Knowledge of
Georgia’s Developments of Regional Impact (DRI) process Knowledge
of Atlanta Regional Commission's Livable Centers Initiative (LCI)
Skilled in operating a personal computer utilizing graphics, word
processing, spreadsheet and database software programs. Skill in
oral and written communication; Ability to learn, comprehend, and
apply all City or departmental policies, practices and procedures
necessary to function effectively in the position Ability to
analyze and understand city, county, regional, state and federal
codes, ordinances and regulations pertaining to planning, including
transportation planning. Ability to read and understand deeds,
surveys and legal descriptions, and determine whether such records
relate to the same property; Ability to conduct technical planning
research. Ability to understand and interpret maps, drawings,
specifications and documents. Ability to present verbal and written
recommendations in a clear and concise manner. Ability to prepare
reports, plans and studies and to accurately interpret ordinances
and codes; Ability to write reports clearly and in an interesting
manner while conveying technical information to the general public;
Ability to meet with a wide variety of audiences, including public
officials, interest groups, and community members Ability to
establish and maintain effective working relationships with
departmental personnel, City personnel, developers, and the public;
Ability to deal courteously and tactfully with the public; Ability
to operate City vehicles. CERTIFICATION, LICENSE AND SPECIAL
REQUIREMENTS Requires a valid State of Georgia Driver’s license;
American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) Certification is
preferred. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The work is sedentary work and requires
mental acuity, repetitive motion, speaking, and talking. WORK
ENVIRONMENT The incumbent works in a dynamic environment that
requires sensitivity to change and responsiveness to changing
goals, priorities, and needs.
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