The purpose of this position is to ensure the safety and visual appeal of the City of Lauderdale Lakes by enforcing City codes and ordinances. This position investigates complaints, conduct inspections, and educate the public, takes progressive enforcement actionsincluding citations and hearings before the Special Magistrate or Code Enforcement Board. This position collaborates with City departments and external agencies to resolve violations efficiently and fairly. Performs field inspections and administrative work to maintain compliance, exercising judgment under general supervision in accordance with established policies and procedures.
The Code Compliance Officer conducts field inspections and investigations to identify and address potential violations of City codes, including property maintenance, zoning, signage, business tax, parking, noise, and environmental regulations. Investigations may be prompted by resident complaints, other City departments, elected officials, or the Officer's own observations, and can include issues such as overgrown lots, trash accumulation, abandoned vehicles, deteriorated structures, unsafe or unsanitary conditions, and illegal signage. The Officer promotes voluntary compliance through education and, when needed, enforces City codes via warnings, Notices of Violation, Uniform Code Citations, and hearings before the Special Magistrate or Code Enforcement Board. Follow-up inspections ensure violations are corrected and compliance is maintained. Responsibilities include documenting findings in the City's code compliance database, preparing reports, coordinating with City departments (Building, Fire, Public Works, Police) and external agencies (county/state code enforcement, animal control, sanitation, health), removing illegal signs from public rights-of-way, educating residents and business owners about code requirements, and promptly notifying the Code Compliance Supervisor of significant issues. The Officer also performs other duties as needed to support the Development Services.
Strong sensory skills to communicate and interact effectively with employees and the public by phone and in person. They must be physically capable of using office equipment such as word processors, calculators, copiers, and fax machines. The role requires standing, walking, climbing, bending, kneeling, reaching, and other physical activities, as well as the ability to operate a city vehicle for extended periods, including using it as a mobile field office. The Officer works both indoors and outdoors in various weather conditions, including inclement weather, and must have sufficient agility to conduct field inspections. Vision (20/20 with or without correction), hearing, and speech are necessary to perform inspections, discuss issues, and respond to hazards. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.