Urban Planner II - Historic Preservation
City of Atlanta
2024-11-05 17:36:51
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Job type: fulltime
Job industry: Construction
Job description
Posting Expires: Until Filled
Salary Range: $67 907.12
The Urban Planner II is responsible for supporting the successful implementation of: Atlanta City Design, the City of Atlanta's historic preservation program regulations, and policies, the responsibilities of the Atlanta Urban Design Commission, the Future Places Project, and the initiatives of the Office of Design. Duties at this level include, but are not limited to: providing quality customer service to the stakeholders of Atlanta; ensuring that project applications, project design reviews, staff reports, enforcement actions, research projects, and open record requests are processed efficiently and in a timely manner; and performing administrative, analytical and technical functions in support of the development, implementation and monitoring of the City's historic preservation and urban design programs, regulations, and policies.
This work is done in close collaboration with the Office of Design's other functional units - the Public Space Studio and the Planning Studio - as well as other offices of the Department of City Planning, other City agencies, community members, and private sector partners.
This would be accomplished with very general supervision from the Planning Studio Assistant Director.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
General Description & Classification Standards
The City of Atlanta Department of City Planning (DCP) is committed to implementing Atlanta City Design and transforming Atlanta into the best possible version of itself. Adopted into the city charter in December 2017, Atlanta City Design articulates an aspiration for the future city that Atlantans can fall in love with, knowing that if people love their city, they will make better decisions about it.
The Office of Design of the Department of City Planning provides leadership for the physical design of the city. It accomplishes this through the design of physical plans for the logical organization of our future city, creation of vibrant public spaces that cultivate public life, and architectural guidance, including preservation, of high-quality buildings that contribute to a cohesive public realm. This work is framed by Atlanta City Design and driven by the desire to design a city for everyone in the most inclusive way possible.
The Historic Preservation Studio of the Office of Design is responsible for the implementation of all the City of Atlanta's historic preservation programs and activities at all scales - from the entire city, to districts, neighborhoods, blocks, streets and buildings. These programs and activities include architectural review using historic preservation design regulations within a public-facing process; wide-ranging technical assistance to individual property and business owners, City residents, community groups, outside researchers, other City agencies and other government entities; supporting the enforcement of the City's historic preservation regulations; creating and managing programs and policies that advance the goals of the City's historic preservation program; and incorporating the City's historic places and spaces into its future. These actions will guide the physical and economic development of our rapidly growing city. The programs and activities must thoughtfully and creatively consider how best to leverage the value of the City's historic places and spaces to achieve desired patterns and densities of development, support new types and levels for diverse affordable housing options, and create opportunities for parks and other public spaces that reinforce the City's physical identity while also addressing existing community needs.
This is an experienced, professional level capable of carrying out most assignments typical of the profession with limited guidance or review. This level would be considered a promotional level and attainable by any incumbents in a work group who demonstrate the necessary knowledge, ability, and performance.
Supervision Received
Direction received is very general, focuses on end results, and is typically collaborative in nature. Candidate should be extremely self-motivated and willing to take initiative.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. Other duties shall be performed as assigned.
- Design Review Processes and Atlanta Urban Design Commission Activities.
- Compliance with Federal Section 106 Regulations
- Preservation Planning, Design, & Technical Assistance Programs
- General Office of Design / Departmental Programs
Decision Making
Applies organizational policies. Establishes work methods, timetables, performance standards, etc. Selects from multiple procedures and methods to accomplish tasks.
Leadership Provided
Serves as a technical resource and mentor to other employees. May lead or instruct less experienced workers in high level or technical tasks.
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list.
- Nationally accepted historic preservation principles and concepts; historic preservation design guidelines and regulations; federal historic preservation law and review procedures; the National Register of Historic Places and its criteria; the Secretary of Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. . click apply for full job details