TITLE: Zoning & Land Use Enforcement Officer LOCATION: Town Hall DEPARTMENT: Land Use Office / Planning & Zoning REPORTS TO: The First Selectman, First Selectman's Office, and any other duly authorized representative SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works under the general supervision of the Land Use Office, Building Department, and Planning & Zoning Office, or other department supervisors or managers designated by the First Selectman's Office DIRECT REPORTS: None JOB TYPE: At-Will / Salary / Exempt UNION: Non-Union HOURS: Up to 40 hours per week, combining two 20-hour part-time roles (Land Use Administrator/Building Department Clerk and Zoning Enforcement Officer); scheduling to be determined by the Town needs
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This position provides administrative, clerical, and enforcement support across the Land Use Office, Building Department, and Planning & Zoning Office. Responsibilities include scheduling, reporting, and using web-based applications; answering phones and assisting the public; clerking municipal commission meetings; processing building permits; and administering and enforcing the Town's zoning regulations. Strong interpersonal skills, professionalism, sound judgment, and the ability to work independently with the public are essential.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Application & Commission Support
Maintain a log of all open applications, reporting needs, and follow-up with enforcement officers
Serve as the primary point of contact between applicants and the Town
Provide support to the Land Use Commission during budget season
Provide support to additional departments when requested
Work with Commission Chairs to ensure training for members when necessary
Work with Commission Chairs to set the annual meeting schedule
Meeting Management & Clerical Duties
Clerk municipal meetings, including preparing agendas and minutes for the Inland Wetlands & Watercourses and Planning & Zoning Commissions
Draft agendas for meetings
Take and transcribe minutes at meetings
Prepare electronic and hard copies of meeting materials for Commission members
Take and transcribe dictation
Schedule appointments and conference rooms
Proofread memos
Communication & Documentation
Draft reports on civic needs
Respond to correspondence at the direction of the Chair
Issue public notifications
Prepare ordinances, resolutions, and proclamations
Work with Commission Chairs directly on agendas and correspondence
Conduct research as needed
Update and maintain the Commission website
Building Department Clerk Duties
Assist the public with building permit applications and related inquiries
Process construction plans, calculate fees, and issue permits after review
Maintain permit logs and manage related documentation
Support Freedom of Information Act requests and prepare required reports
Schedule and assist Building Officials with inspections
Zoning Enforcement Duties
Together with the Building Official and the Valley Health Officer, administer and enforce the Town's Blight Ordinance
Work under the direction of the Town's Planning and Zoning Commission
Administer and enforce all Local, State, and Federal Zoning Regulations
Investigate complaints of alleged violations, when in writing, with proper contact information
Review applications and plans for completeness and conformity, as time permits
Maintain accurate documentation, in the files, of all issues that come to the Zoning Office
Work with Town, State, and Federal agencies to address zoning issues, including the Town Attorney, Building Inspector, Town Engineer, Planning and Zoning Commission, Zoning Board of Appeals, and Inland Wetlands Commission, as well as any other entity as needed
Provide the Planning and Zoning Commission with a Monthly Report at their regularly scheduled meetings
Maintain regular office hours
Meet with property owners and/or their agents to discuss issues and/or violations that need to be addressed
Perform follow-up inspections to check for zoning conformity
Issue appropriate paperwork, including but not limited to Certificates of Zoning Compliance, warnings, cease and desist orders, and blight violations
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
A bachelor's degree in public administration, business, IT, or a related field (or equivalent prior work experience)
Working knowledge of Town, State, and Federal zoning statutes
Advanced working knowledge of computers and Windows and Microsoft-related applications (i.e., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) as well as any special programs or applications used by the Town
Considerable ability to adapt to changing priorities and requirements
Considerable ability in oral and written communication
Considerable ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, other agencies, the community, organizations, and citizen groups
General knowledge of office procedures and techniques, including filing, records, composing routine and special correspondence and reports, and the reporting system
General knowledge of the secretarial and clerical requirements of the Town Hall or other governmental office (preferred)
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
State Certification as a Zoning Enforcement Officer, or the ability to become State Certified within one (1) year of date of hire, and to maintain the State Certification
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USE
Computer, copy machine, fax machine, printers, calculators, and other standard office equipment.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS / PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The Town is an Equal Opportunity Employer and provides reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities. This job requires extended periods of sitting, talking, listening, and using office equipment. The incumbent will occasionally need to walk between building levels, take stairs, use arms, hands, fingers, and eyes to operate office equipment, and lift or move items up to 10 pounds. Specific vision requirements include close focus for extended periods and the ability to adjust focus as needed. The work environment has typical office noise levels, generally quiet, with virtually no disagreeable features.
DISCLAIMER
The duties listed above are examples and are not exhaustive. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from this position if the work is related, or a logical assignment or extension of the duties of this position. Related tasks may be assigned as needed. The Town of Beacon Falls is an Equal Opportunity Employer and may change, amend, revise, delete, or otherwise modify job requirements at any time.