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Planner II, City of Baton Rouge


GENERAL DESCRIPTION Under the general direction of an employee of a higher classification, performs responsible professional planning work in the overall City-Parish planning program. Work involves responsibility for researching, formulating and modifying current and advanced master plans and for grant administration while assuring compliance with federal and state regulations and guidelines. The employee of this class is expected to develop specific base data and studies and make recommendations concerning the plan. Work also may involve a significant element of participation in the technical aspects of other phases of the planning program. Planners II are distinguished from Planners I by a greater level of experience and education as well as a greater degree of authority and responsibility exercised. Performs other work as requested.

ESSENTIAL WORK TASKS Analyzes data, designs basic portions of the master plan, reviews and recommends specific revisions. Prepares outlines of data desired, compiles data; prepares preliminary studies, plans and projections for land use, zoning, land subdivision, streets, drainage, sewer, parking, schools, parks, capital improvement and related purposes. Prepares and maps, reports and correspondence on zoning, land subdivision and related planning matters; prepares displays, maps, charts, and distributes Census information. Calculates cost transfers and labor costs. Disburses Emergency Shelter grant program payments; prepares grantee performance report. Computes weatherization labor costs; maintains and checks weatherization material costs; prepares environmental reviews. May advise the general public, engineers, architects, developers and attorneys regarding division and development of land as required by subdivision and zoning ordinances.

TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree in planning or a related field, and one year experience in planning, or any equivalent combination of training and experience.

SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of the principles, practices and techniques of urban planning. Knowledge of the techniques of planning research and of the municipal, state and federal agencies and procedures involved in urban planning. Knowledge of subdivision and zoning regulations, procedures and practices. Knowledge of economics, municipal finance, sociology, historic preservation and environmental protection as they apply to urban planning. Knowledge of the principles and practices of the Geographic Information System (GIS) program. Knowledge of financial management of federal and state grants. Knowledge of the principles and practices of technical report writing. Ability to organize and perform technical research on subdivision and zoning related issues. Ability to utilize a computer to interpret and analyze technical and statistical information and to prepare technical, oral and written reports. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, officials, other agencies and the general public. Ability to present technical information clearly and in an interesting manner to various groups and the general public. Ability to supervise lower level subordinate staff.

EXAMINATION Scored derived from application grading.

SALARY $31,583 - $43,718

For Information Contact:
Troy L. Bunch
Planning Director
City-Parish Planning Commission
P.O. Box 1471
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70821
Telephone 225/389-3144
Fax: 225/389-5342



 

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