7/80
Rev. 7/92
Rev. & Ret. 12/96
Rev. & Ret. 1/97
City of San José
DIRECTOR OF PLANNING, BUILDING,
AND CODE ENFORCEMENT (U) (4154)
CLASS PURPOSE
Under administrative direction, this position in
the unclassified Civil Service performs work of unusual difficulty managing and
directing the Department of Planning, Building, and Code Enforcement, through
long range planning, the development review process, the building permit
review/issuance process, and enforcement of the City of San Jose's ordinances
which pertain to housing, building construction, zoning, solid waste facilities,
nuisance, and health and safety codes. Performs related work as required.
TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESULTS:
(Any one position may not include all duties listed, nor do the examples cover
all the duties which may be performed.)
- Directs entire Planning, Building, and Code
Enforcement functions; reviews and approves all work programs, policy
recommendations, and special reports to Commissions, Council, and City
Manager.
- Provides leadership in recommending and
implementing policies pertaining to long range planning, economic
development, development application review, neighborhood revitalization,
and code enforcement issues.
- Reviews with Chief Building Official,
Department Deputy Directors, and senior staff personnel, problems, programs,
and progress on a regular basis.
- Meets with concerned citizens, consultants,
developers, contractors, Council persons, and assistants on planning,
building code, and code enforcement issues.
- Oversees enforcement of land use, building
construction, health, safety, and nuisance ordinances.
- Coordinates Planning Commission, Historic
Landmarks Commission, Code Enforcement Appeals Commission, and Council
agenda reviews with staff to identify problems and direct solutions.
- Represents department and Planning Commission
at weekly City Council agenda sessions to preview Council meetings with
Mayor and City Manager or their designees.
- Attends and participates in presentations and
discussions in regular study sessions of the City Council and Planning
Commission; presents recommendations on long range planning, economic
development, land use, development review, and code enforcement issues.
- Reviews and makes recommendations on all
proposed development to Commission and Council in accordance with law,
policies, and professional judgment in order to provide all the information
for good decisions by those bodies.
- In accordance with the San Jose Municipal
Code, is responsible for holding weekly Director's hearings wherein various
land use permit applications are administratively approved or denied.
- Oversees Department's administrative functions
including budget, personnel, purchasing, and automated systems strategies.
- Maintains a continuous long range (General
Plan) effort in order to provide policy in the guiding and directing of land
use, transportation, social, economic, and environmental programs of the
City.
- Oversees implementation of changes and
amendments to the General Plan and Zoning Ordinance.
- Oversees resolution of complaints received
from private citizens and other governmental agencies in relation to
housing, building construction, environmental codes, health and safety,
zoning, solid waste facilities, land use, signs, and related codes and
regulations.
Typical End Results Include:
Physical, social, and economic development to
achieve community goals; the maintenance and improvement of the quality of life,
environment, and economic health of the City through proper planning;
streamlined ordinances and development processes which maintain reasonable
development process times and facilitate economic development; joint planning
programs with departments to facilitate implementation of policy recommendations
and acceptance by the Planning Commission and the Council; the review and
approval of all rulings and interpretations of the Building Code; code
enforcement programs with well defined goals, effective organizational
structures, efficient processes, and effective methods of achieving code
compliance; effective supervision and training; advance work completed in
preparation of anticipated planning, building, and code enforcement issues.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
The Director of Planning, Building, and Code
Enforcement reports to the City Manager.
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge of principles of organization and
management, including personnel administration and budgetary control.
- Knowledge of the principles, practices, and
purposes of economic development, urban planning, development review, and
code enforcement.
- Knowledge of the principles and techniques
involved in the development and maintenance of a comprehensive General Plan,
specific plans, and the Zoning Ordinance.
- Knowledge of the principles of public
administration and economics as applied to the problems of City planning,
development review, and code enforcement.
- Knowledge of theories and practices of urban
politics and relationships with City Council and administrative personnel.
- Knowledge of Federal, State, and local laws
and ordinances governing and relating to land use and code enforcement.
- Ability to analyze and interpret statistical,
economic, and highly technical data relating to City planning matters, and
direct preparation of clear, concise reports.
- Ability to develop a sound public relations
program and to persuade others to follow the principles of good planning,
development review, and code enforcement practices.
Competency Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of City operating programs and capital
improvement plans.
- Knowledge of urban technology and its
application to City operations.
- Ability to coordinate the work and goals of
others to include subordinates, peers, top management, and elected officials.
- Ability to assimilate and integrate the
concerns, needs, and desires of citizens, neighborhood associations, the
business community, politicians, and management.
Training and Experience
Any combination of training and experience
equivalent to satisfactory completion of two (2) years of graduate course work
at an accredited college or university in city or urban planning or a closely
related field and ten (10) years of professional planning work including at
least five (5) years at the management and policy making level with direction
over professional staff.
(New 7/7/80), (Rev. 7/92), (Rev. & Ret.
12/96), (Rev. & Ret. 1/97)
(Formerly Director of Planning)
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