Job ID: 1097
Organization: City of Chelan
Location: Chelan, WA
First Review: April 7, 2024

Learn more about the position and apply today at City of Chelan’s GMP Consultants page.


Job Description:

The City of Chelan is seeking a Senior Planner for this scenic resort community nestled at the edge of the Cascade Mountains on the shore of beautiful Lake Chelan in North Central Washington. The Chelan Valley features an unparalleled combination of breathtaking scenery, vineyards, wineries, orchards, golf, hiking trails, boating and fishing.

The Senior Planner performs advanced-level professional planning work on current and/or long-range planning and special projects under the general supervision of the Planning and Community Development Director.  The Community Development Department’s core responsibilities encompass the implementation of the City’s Comprehensive Plan, processing building and land use permit applications, overseeing annual business license review/renewal, managing annual short-term rental licensing, and addressing code complaints & violations. The Department operates with a 2024 budget of $1.2 million and a team of 8 FTEs including the Director, Building Official, Assistant/Associate Planner, Community Development Officer, Building Inspector/Plan Reviewer, Permit Coordinator, and Permit Technician.

About the City of Chelan:

The City of Chelan operates under the Mayor-Council form of government, serving a population of 4,470 across 7 square miles with a 2024 budget of $25.1 million and a team of 67 FTEs. The City is in excellent financial position based on a strong and growing economy stimulated by tourism, agriculture, development and very positive retail/commercial activity.

Essential Job Functions:

  • Perform advanced professional work related to a variety of planning assignments, including but not limited to current and long-range planning.

Job Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Serve as project manager on complex planning projects including in-depth application and plan review, coordination with applicants to obtain additional information and/or project changes as necessary. Prepare legal notices, background research, and staff reports. Attend public hearings and make presentations. Monitor implementation measures, conditions of approval, check application submittals for building plan check and may inspect sites.
  • Assemble teams for complex planning and development projects; define scope and schedules
    for review, monitor project progress, review work, resolve issues and conflicts, report findings
    and recommendations, document, approve, and be accountable for project progress.
  • Monitor permit processing from pre-design plan review to field construction, inspection
    coordination, and project close-out. Serve as system administrator for the permit tracking
    process and coordinate and conduct training and instruction for the permit tracking system, city
    regulations, and department procedures.
  • Prepare, review, and develop procedures and policies used in the development and permit
    review process.
  • Work professionally with property owners, developers, attorneys, and other design professionals to discuss and resolve planning and development issues. Exercise considerable discretion in problem-solving, decision-making, and negotiating agreements.
  • Interpret and apply local and State laws and regulations. Conduct and supervise planning
    studies in the community. Gather data for implementing or evaluating current and advance
    planning projects and make recommendations.
  • Conduct long-range planning assignments. Perform special projects as assigned. Participate in
    or lead team efforts related to Comprehensive Plan, Shoreline Master Program and code
    amendments and updates.
  • Manage or lead in the team effort related to the preparation of Environmental Impact
    Statements and environmental checklists pursuant to the State Environmental Policy Act
    (SEPA). Develop appropriate mitigation measures and provide the local SEPA Official with
    recommendations concerning environmental threshold determinations.
  • Represent the City and present oral reports at public hearings. Provide staff support to a variety
    of boards and commissions. Provide background and technical assistance to boards and
    committee members. Attend and participate in professional groups and committees.
  • Interact and communicate with a variety of individuals and groups for the purpose of obtaining
    and providing information, coordinating activities, processing projects, negotiating plan
    changes, and formulating recommendations.
  • Conduct highly technical research and analysis, evaluate findings, identify significant issues,
    determine options, and develop staff recommendations.
  • Perform field inspections to gather data relevant to the development review process and/or to
    verify that development projects comply with approved plans.

Qualifications Requirements:

  • A master’s degree in urban and regional planning or a related field and a minimum of four years of progressively responsible experience providing professional planning services in a city or county, or as a contract planning consultant to a city or county government, OR a bachelor’s degree in planning or a related field and a minimum of five years of progressively responsible professional planning experience, OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • It is desirable to be certified by the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP).
  • Valid Washington State Driver’s License with record free from serious or frequent violations.

Requires Ability to:

  • Exercise independent judgment and initiative to develop effective solutions for problems.
  • Identify and address sensitive community and organizational issues, concerns, and needs.
  • Interpret and apply relevant local, state, and federal policies, codes, laws, and regulations.
  • Read and comprehend site plans, building elevations, construction details, surveys, topographic
    maps, grading plans, and other design schematics.
  • Utilize mathematical and statistical principles to perform calculations such as land and floor area,
    building heights, unit density, and to prepare City projections and analysis on changes in
    population, housing, and employment.
  • Conduct technical research and field studies.
  • Prepare and present clear and concise comprehensive reports.
  • Maintain confidentiality of sensitive information.
  • Utilize applicable software and data applications to perform job duties.
  • Work professionally and effectively with the public, sometimes in contentious circumstances.
  • Work independently in a self-directed manner and in a team environment.
  • Effectively use office equipment and computer systems, including cloud based permitting and
    reporting software.
  • Effectively communicate utilizing written and/or oral communication.
  • Use appropriate safety equipment and follow safety policies, practices and procedures.
  • Sit or stand for long periods. Walk, reach with hands and arms, bend and twist at the waist, climb,
    balance, stoop and kneel.
  • Lift and/or move up to 25 pounds and occasionally up to 50 pounds.

Requires Knowledge of:

  • Urban planning, zoning, and environmental principles and practices.
  • Planning, zoning, environmental regulations, annexation, and other land use laws, as well as
    relevant legal decisions.
  • Current literature, information sources, analysis, and research techniques in the field of urban
    planning.
  • Site planning and architectural design principles.
  • Principles, methods, and techniques for planning and implementing permit processing programs and workflows.
  • Development review processes and procedures.
  • Technical writing and report preparation skills.
  • Methods and techniques used to review and approve various planning permits and development applications.
  • Relevant local, state, and federal laws, regulations, and procedures pertaining to planning, land subdivision, and construction projects.

Working Conditions:

  • Works in an office setting and at field locations in all weather conditions.
  • Attends meetings or performs duties outside of normal office hours and travel by car or truck.
  • Noise levels range from quiet to very loud typical of construction sites.
  • Possibility of exposure to heavy equipment and traffic noise, dirt, dust and varying terrain.

Benefits:

Medical, Dental, Vision & Life Insurance. Retirement, Paid Holidays, Vacation and Sick leave.