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| Planning Intern II (628) |
| (As-Needed) |
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| Education and Experience |
| A combination of education
and experience generally equivalent to that obtained by graduation
from an accredited college or university with a degree in the field
of city planning, architecture, public administration or some closely
related field; and one year of planning experience. Familiarity with
computer software programs commonly used by the City is encouraged
such as word processing and spreadsheet programs. Planning Intern
II is distinguished from Planning Intern I by significantly exceeding
the minimum qualifications and dependent on the needs of the Planning
Department for more complex and responsible work. |
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| License |
| Possession of a valid California
driver's license is required. |
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| Typical Duties |
| Under supervision, assists
in the review of plans and files for compliance with subdivision and
land use regulations; assists the public and developers in filing
applications for land use review, including General Plan, zoning,
subdivision, variances, use permits, environmental review, and the
like; distributes applications to agencies and individuals concerned
with development; makes field inspections; prepares graphics, public
notice and distribution lists for public notices or hearing; cooperates
with property owners, project developers, public officials, and consultants
in review of plans for development; conducts routine architectural
review; develops special studies as specifically directed; and conducts
related work as required such as developing preliminary reports and
recommendations for professional staff review. |
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| Knowledge, Skills, and
Abilities |
Knowledge of: principles,
methods and procedures of city planning and the administration thereof;
federal, state and local laws relating to land use regulations is
considered desirable.
Satisfactory ability to: write and communicate concisely and effectively;
cooperate effectively with others; prepare graphics and files necessary
for public review of land use proposals; review and analyze proposals
submitted as to technical compliance and workability is considered
desirable. |
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| Supervision Received |
| Works under supervision of
Professional Planning staff or other supervisor, as assigned. |
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| Supervision Exercised |
| May assist in initial training
of clerical, technical assistants, other as-needed personnel, and
volunteers as specifically directed. |
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| Approved, April 1990 |
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