[Adopted 5-15-2001 by Ord. No. 01-3 (Ch. 2, Art. IV, Div. 4, of the 1990 Code of Ordinances)]
The purpose of the Town Planner is to promote
orderly planning and development that protects the natural, social
and economic resources of the Town.
A. This article establishes the position of Town Planner
effective May 1, 2001. It abolishes the position of Research and Development
Analyst effective April 30, 2001. The abolished position shall not
be restored or recreated except by Town Council ordinance or Charter
revision.
B. The Town Planner:
(1) (Appointed) There shall be a Town Planner who shall
be appointed by the Town Administrator with the approval of the Town
Council to serve for an indefinite term. In the same manner for the
same term, whenever such appointment shall be necessary, there may
be appointed an Assistant Town Planner who shall have all the powers
to perform all the duties which are granted to the office of the Town
Planner, being thereunto qualified by taking the oath of office.
(2) Shall report to and act under the Town Administrator's
direction.
(3) Hold an accredited master's degree in community planning
and at least three years' experience in a municipal planning position,
or equivalent combination of education and experience.
(4) Shall be in good standing with (APA) American Planning
Association and the (AICP) American Institute of Certified Planners,
within one year of employment.
(5) Receive such annual salaries as shall be set by the
Town Council.
(6) The Town Planner shall not assume administrative powers
and duties of the Town Administrator except by provision of the Town
Charter.
The Town Planner shall:
A. Provide technical assistance and professional advice
to the Planning Board on subdivision rules and regulations, review,
and evaluation of plans, special permit applications, proposed zoning
amendments, and decisions relating to all areas of community planning
and development; review site plans to determine conformance with established
regulations and to evaluate impacts on municipal services.
B. Attend all meetings of the Planning Board.
C. Provide technical assistance to the Town in revising
the Comprehensive Plan and zoning ordinances.
D. Monitor and coordinate implementation of the Comprehensive
Plan.
E. Provide technical assistance to other boards and commissions
in matters related to Town planning and development.
F. Prepare state and federal grant applications related
to Town planning and development.
G. Coordinate development of open space acquisition strategies.
H. Prepare plans and implementation strategies related
to the physical development of the Town, such as open space and recreational
planning, economic development, capital improvements planning and
fiscal impact analyses.
I. Perform other related duties and responsibilities
as may be assigned.