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Preservation Press Release
City of Dallas
Planner II - Conservation Districts
SALARY
$25.14 - $31.43
Hourly
$2,011.20 -
$2,514.40 Biweekly
$4,357.60 -
$5,447.87 Monthly
$52,291.20 -
$65,374.40 Annually
LOCATION
Downtown
Dallas, TX
JOB TYPE
Full-time
JOB NUMBER
28042-PNV-CD
DEPARTMENT
Planning & Urban
Design
OPENING DATE
07/21/2023
CLOSING DATE
8/12/2023 11:59
PM Central
Position
Purpose
This
is a specialized professional planning position with primary work assignments
focused on the area of historic preservation and design review. The
Planner II researches, reviews, and coordinates planning studies in various
areas to make recommendations for organized and planned development within the
City.
Planning & Urban Design – Conservation Districts (Historic
Preservation): Under the guidance of a Chief Planner, the Planner
II position seeks to protect and enhance the physical attributes
that conserve the distinctive character of areas designated as Conservation
Districts; reviews architectural plans and construction documents for
residential structures for accuracy, completeness, and compliance with city
ordinances and impact on designated neighborhoods; maintains a thorough
understanding of historic architectural styles and appropriate treatments;
conducts community meetings and attends neighborhood and civic events to engage
with residents of existing and potential conservation districts; develops and
implements conservation district designations; and prepares maps and other
graphic illustrations. Strong customer service skills, oral/written
communication skills, research skills, and interpersonal skills are essential. A
background or demonstrated interest in historic preservation, architecture, or
architectural history is required, and if it is not apparent from prior work
experience a cover letter should be submitted explaining related involvement or
interest.
Minimum Qualifications
EDUCATION:
Bachelor's degree in a planning, urban studies/design, architecture, public administration, sociology, geography, engineering, or related field (e.g., historic preservation, architectural history, history, etc.)
EXPERIENCE:
Three (3) years of professional level experience in planning, urban design, architecture, landscape architecture or related work. (e.g., historic preservation)
EQUIVALENCY:
Associate degree in a specified field plus five (5) years of the required experience will meet the education and experience requirements
Master's degree in specified field plus one (1) year of the required experience will meet the education and experience requirements
LICENSE:
Valid driver’s license with good driving record.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Knowledge and ability to read and understand architectural plans, site plans, surveys, and construction documents.
Knowledge of historic preservation and urban planning principles and practices.
Knowledge of architecture and building design.
Knowledge of research methodology and techniques for analyzing information.
Knowledge of City development and building codes.
Ability to apply principles, methods, and techniques of urban/neighborhood planning and design to studies and projects
Supplemental Information
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
1 Ability to identify
problems, impacts, and implications of requested zoning changes and project
assignments.
2 Communicating effectively
verbally and in writing.
3 Ability to clearly
dispense information to the general public, business representatives,
commission members, and city officials
4 Ability to read, use, and
interpret maps.
5 Establishing and
maintaining effective working relationships.
Keywords: Dallas, conservation, history, architecture, employment, job, planning, preservation, architectural history
Posted: July 21, 2023
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