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The Town of Fairview seeks a Planning Director to lead land use, zoning, and development review. You will oversee staff, enforce zoning regulations, prepare communications for management and boards, and coordinate stakeholder meetings.
The role also oversees the parks master plan and capital planning, with a focus on long-term community vision. Requires a Master’s degree and 5+ years municipal planning plus supervision; AICP is preferred.
Applicants interested in this opportunity are encouraged to submit their application through the online portal at the link below. Applications will only be accepted through this application process.
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Target Hiring Range: $115,421 - $144,277 ANNUALLY
Under general supervision, performs specialized professional planning work with primary work assignments focused on land use and zoning. Manages the staff development review process to ensure new developments meet town development standards and provides for orderly development within the Town of Fairview’s long-term vision for the community. Provides professional communication and materials to external stakeholders on the land development process. Serves as mediator and negotiator for the town in the area of land development; performs other related duties.
Master’s Degree in Public Administration, Urban Planning, Engineering or a related field; AND five (5) or more years combined municipal planning and supervisory experience; OR an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
Possession of a valid Texas Department of Public Safety Driver's License.
AICP certification
Work is primarily performed indoors in an office setting. Work is sedentary requiring the ability to remain in a stationary position most of the time. Ability to operate a computer and other office productivity machinery is required. Repetitive finger movement, repetitive twisting or pressure involving wrists or hands is required. Frequently communicates with residents or coworkers and must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations. Occasionally moves about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, etc. Periodic field visits and site inspections are required, which involve working outdoors and traversing uneven terrain, construction sites, and undeveloped areas, and may require standing, walking, bending, or climbing for extended periods while exposed to varying weather conditions.