Details
09/29/2025
Zoning Administrator
City of Riverside
Salary Range: $62,500 - $87,500
Description
This is a mid-level position in the Community Development Department. Under the direction of the Community Development Director, the Zoning Administrator will be responsible for interpreting, explaining, and enforcing the City’s zoning codes, and ensuring compliance with local codes and ordinances. The Zoning Administrator collaborates closely with internal departments, city officials, the Planning Commission, the Board of Zoning Appeals, and community members to promote growth and play a pivotal role in shaping the community's future.
Example of Duties
Provides zoning administrative support to the public by answering questions, processing complaints and information requests, and explaining application procedures and the development review process.
Oversees, interprets, and enforces the zoning code and permitting process.
Provides administration of the City’s zoning, code enforcement, and permitting programs.
Prepares reports, correspondence, maps, charts, posters, and other visual aids to support comprehensive plans and special projects.
Conducts research, data analysis, and report preparation, including reviewing internal and County records, and updating information on zoning regulations, the comprehensive plan, and department policies.
Implements local Floodplain regulations in compliance with State and Federal requirements, updating flood maps, plans, and policies of the community, and any activities related to the administration of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
Prepares oral and written presentations to the Planning Commission, Board of Zoning Appeals, and other multi-jurisdictional Boards and Commissions, as necessary.
Conducts field investigations for zoning, development, and public nuisance cases.
Required Qualifications
Possession of a bachelor’s degree in urban planning, Public Administration, a related field, and/or two (2) or more years of experience in Urban Planning or Public Administration.
Possession of AICP (American Institute of Certificate Planners) license or the ability to obtain AICP in a reasonable time.
Understanding of zoning principles and applications.
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office programs and familiarity with Geographic Information Systems (preferred but not required).
Knowledge and familiarity with departmental, city, and state rules, regulations, ordinances, and policies obtained after hire.
Must possess and maintain a valid Ohio driver’s license.