Planning Technician

MOHAVE COUNTY, AZ
Kingman, Arizona United States  View Map
Posted: Oct 22, 2024
  • Salary: $39,790.40 - $67,787.20 Annually USD
  • Full Time
  • Planning and Development
  • Job Description

    Job Summary

    Mohave County Development Services is currently recruiting for a Planning Technician in the Kingman, AZ location.

    This is the intermediate level Planning and Zoning Technician class. Performs technical support work to Development Services staff in the areas of permitting, zoning review, subdivision review and/or rural addressing. Positions at this level normally require prior planning/zoning related experience in the gathering and analysis of data used in community and land use planning or related experience. Appointment to this level requires that the incumbent be performing the full range of duties and meet the qualification standards for the class.

    REPORTS TO

    Higher level of authority.

    SUPERVISION EXERCISED

    None

    Essential Job Functions

    • Typically an employee receives a work assignment to Permitting, Zoning Review, Subdivision Review, or Rural Addressing, however, the employee may perform any or all duties and responsibilities required of a Planning Technician.
    • Performs office and/or field research.
    • Answers questions from other agencies and the public within area of responsibility.
    • Prepares and maintains records and reports.
    • Performs occasional field work and posting of required public notices.
    • Communicates and acts in a professional manner with the public, co-workers, and work contacts.
    SECONDARY JOB FUNCTIONS
    • Performs related work as required.
    • Exercise regular and predictable attendance and punctuality in accordance with Mohave County Personnel Policies and Procedures.

    ASSIGNMENT TO PERMITTING AND ZONING REVIEW
    • Translates resolutions that change zoning districts and makes the required changes to the official county zoning maps.
    • Updates all official zoning maps, data bases and zoning books, and keeps them up to date.
    • Signs off on permit approvals as required.
    • Analyzes and checks submitted rezones, zoning use permits; works the permit counter as intake clerk, answers questions on zoning matters from the public and county staff members; determines whether plot plans and drawings meet the county zoning regulations and whether there are any observable errors in the submissions.
    • Makes recommendations to staff concerning the adequacy of the submitted documents.
    • Performs mathematical calculations relative to assigned projects.
    • Reviews deeds and legal descriptions and performs field and office research to gather information on correct legal descriptions and owner of record.
    • Verifies accuracy of legal descriptions.
    • Assists the public in the preparation of Department permit applications. Calculates and collects fees for use permits, and other Department permits.
    • Coordinates with other Divisions and Departments to assist in processing permits.
    • Maintains/researches parcel records and permit files.

    ASSIGNMENT TO MINOR SUBDIVISION REVIEW
    • Reviews, evaluates, interprets and coordinates the processing of parcel plat land split and ministerial review applications, technical information and documents in accordance with state and county regulations.
    • Secures, analyzes and verifies deeds, title reports, legal descriptions and other documents to determine and evaluate the status of parcel splits, parcel ownership and legal access to properties.
    • Maintains regular contact with county departments, governmental agencies, professional licensed surveyors and engineers, the general public and other agencies while obtaining information and data, coordinating activities and responding to inquiries and complaints concerning the review and recording of land split applications
    • Establishes and maintains an effective working relationship with appropriate personnel and agencies.
    • Distributes map renderings and coordinates review activities for land split applications, monitors plans examination and updates plan evaluation procedures.
    • Performs research and field work to gather information on land split application requests.
    • Determines that parcel plat and ministerial review mylars are in accordance with county regulations and in proper format and then records completed application documents.
    • Maintains appropriate up-to-date record keeping and practices and fields' telephone and counter requests for information and data concerning parcel plats and ministerial reviews.
    • Coordinates review conferences and correspondence for land split applications for the applicants, appropriate departments and other reviewing agencies.
    • Performs mathematical calculations relative to assigned projects.
    • Maintains a practical knowledge of land descriptions, drafting fundamentals, graphics preparation, addressing methods, mapping and topographical renderings, site plan review, zoning principles, survey and cartography principles, and county assessor's and cartography requirements.
    • Makes recommendations to planners concerning the professional adequacy of submitted documents.
    • Prepares and posts public notices in accordance with state law as directed.
    • Prepares graphs, maps, drawings and other renderings for public and county use, and presentation at public meetings as directed.

    ASSIGNMENT TO RURAL ADDRESSING
    • Maintains, updates, assigns and re-designs, as necessary, the Mohave County addressing and road naming system, maps, and computer generated geographical addressing information.
    • Consults, instructs and assists citizens on matters relating to the county's road naming and addressing system.
    • Assigns all addressing number grids and number lines and street naming for all parcels in Mohave County.
    • Implements the addressing-renumbering and road naming requirements of the Mohave County Subdivision Ordinance and related policies.
    • Provides new addresses and verifies current numbering and street names to the general public, commercial businesses, utilities, governmental agencies and other entities, and responds to inquiries from various agencies and the public relating to addressing and road naming.
    • Maintains and coordinates the Mohave County addressing, re-numbering and street naming system for 911 emergency response and coordinates with participating 911 emergency response agencies.
    • Coordinates, develops and provides maps, information, data, numbers, and other addressing documents as assigned or from outside requests.
    • Performs research, analysis and information retrieval on recorded county parcels, legal descriptions, parcel numbers, owners of record, deeds and other information and resolves addressing issues and problems.
    • Reviews and evaluates subdivision plats for street name duplication and assigns number grids and addresses for all lots and parcels.
    • Serves on committees or other assignments relating to the county addressing and 911 systems.
    • Makes oral and written presentations to the general public, governmental agencies, commissions and boards, as required.
    • Maintains, evaluates and updates the computerized and manual Geographical Information System, 911 and addressing base maps.
    • Inputs and revises data as necessary for land use applications into the GIS computer system base maps.
    • Calculates, assigns and collects fees, as approved, for addressing, renumbering and road naming services provided to all individuals, businesses and agencies.
    • Performs occasional field work and posting of required public notices .


    Minimum Qualifications

    • High School diploma/GED (General Education Degree).
    • Two (2) years' work experience involving development of land or related services in the private or government sector; may substitute by college level course work.
    • OR any equivalent combination of education, experience, and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered in meeting the minimum qualifications.
    ASSIGNED TO RURAL ADDRESSING
    • High School diploma/ GED (General Education Degree).
    • Two (2) years' experience in addressing systems and road numbering-naming techniques; may substitute by college level course work.
    • OR any equivalent combination of education, experience, and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered in meeting the minimum qualifications.
    SPECIAL JOB REQUIREMENT
    • Must possess a valid driver's license for operation of motor vehicles on Arizona roads at the start of employment and maintain said license while employed in this position.
    • Must provide acceptable driving history at no cost to the county post offer.


    Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

    Knowledge of:
    • Practical knowledge of Permits, Zoning Review, Plan Review and Rural Addressing.
    • County, state and federal laws, rules, regulations and ordinances pertaining to planning and zoning and rural addressing.
    • Methods of land descriptions.
    • Fundamentals of drafting, mechanical drawing and graphic illustration.
    • Research and reference methods and techniques.
    • Graphic techniques and topographic mapping.
    • Mathematics through trigonometry.
    • Assessor maps, parcel numbers and legal descriptions.
    • Personal computers and programs including Map/Info, Q&A, CAD systems and permits.
    • Computer literacy to include use of windows based word processing, spreadsheets data base applications and basic knowledge of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) using Mohave County's Web based GIS.

    Skill in:
    • Operation of personal computer and use of word-processing, spreadsheet and data base applications.

    Ability to:
    • Interpret technical information encountered in the performance of responsibilities.
    • Work independently.
    • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with associate personnel, the general public, County departments, and agencies and to deal tactfully and diplomatically in adverse situations.
    • Make accurate and detailed observations.
    • Secure facts, document information, evaluate data, and draw valid conclusions.
    • Perform mathematical computations.
    • Efficiently organize workload and schedule.
    • Maintain accurate, up-to-date records.
    • Follow written and verbal instructions.
    • Communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
    • Comply with Mohave County Personnel Policies and Procedures, and Department Regulations.
    • Perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation.
    • Fulfill all physical requirements of the class.


    https://resources.mohave.gov/file/HumanResources/Benefits/Benefits%20Overview.pdf
  • ABOUT THE COMPANY

    • Mohave County
    • Mohave County

    With over 13,400 square miles, Mohave County is the fifth largest county in the U.S., and sixth largest county by population in Arizona . Situated in northwestern Arizona, it borders Utah, Nevada and California and contains elevations from 500 to over 8,400 feet above sea level. Mohave County is a rapidly growing county and has over 209,550 full time residents. Populations can exceed 350,000 during the winter "snowbird" season. Most residents live in one of the four incorporated cities: Kingman (the County seat); Bullhead City; Lake Havasu City; or Colorado City. Mohave County has over 1,000 miles of fresh water shoreline along the Colorado River and its lakes include Mohave, Havasu and Mead. Boating, jet skiing, water skiing, fishing and white water rafting opportunities abound. Wilderness areas lie a short drive in any direction within the County. Campers, hikers, mountain bikers, rock hounds and horseback riders find easy access to scenic trails, hidden creeks, hot springs, and beautiful southwestern vistas. The western portion of the Grand Canyon offers hikers some of the most spectacular views in the United States. Laughlin, Nevada, lies across the Colorado River from Bullhead City providing easy access to gaming activities, entertainment and nightlife. Las Vegas is only 90 minutes from Kingman with a bypass to tour the historic Hoover Dam.

     

     

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