Details
08/27/2025
Planner I-Zoning Administration
City of Dayton
Pay Range: $60,715-$65,935 depending on qualifications
Responsibilities
Examines plans and specifications of all new construction, alterations, and repair of buildings for compliance with the City of Dayton Zoning Code. Assists residential customers and small businesses in zoning plan review, including all permits for commercial and residential fences and signs, accessory structures, home daycares, decks, and other similar projects. Makes final determinations regarding compliance with standards and ordinances. Assists applicants in preparing cases to be presented to the Dayton Board of Zoning Appeals. Fosters development and creates desirable outcomes for the city by implementing planning principals and applying the Zoning Code judiciously during plan review. Ensures protection and promotion of the City’s tree canopy, water resources, and historic preservation. Supports the City’s vision for a multi-modal and pedestrian-friendly transportation system and high-quality built environment. Able to assist with the creation of site plans, problem-solving through design challenges, and employing visual techniques to communicate with applicants is necessary to perform well in this role. May also improve Zoning FAQs and other webpage content, create video content to assist customers, create ESRI web maps, support enforcement work, conduct research, participate in Zoning code updates, and assist with other projects as assigned by the Zoning Administrator. Works independently or as a team member with a wide variety of neighborhood and community groups, City staff and agencies. Must have a working knowledge of Geographic Information Systems; use of ESRI products is desired.
Minimum Qualifications
Must meet one of the following:
Bachelor's degree from a college approved by the Planning Accreditation Board (PAB); OR
Bachelor's degree in Planning, Architecture, Civil Engineering, Geography, Historic Preservation, or a closely related field AND one year of professional experience with a planning, zoning, development, preservation, architectural or engineering agency or firm.
Degree must be from a college or university that is accredited by the U.S. Department of Education through the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Higher Learning Commission or equivalent region.
Note: The pay scale posted is for the position over time. Starting salary will be negotiable between $60,715-$65,935 depending on qualifications.