$72,515.36–$76,866 Per Year
Arboriculture, Banking Services, Best Practices, Claims Processing, Community Development, Construction, Disease, Driver's License, Environmental Compliance, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), Forestry, Green Business, Horticulture, ISA Standards, Natural Resources, Physiology, Policy Implementation, Regulatory Compliance, Zoning
This job will be accepting job applications until the position is filled.
Annual Salary:
$72,515.36 - $76,866.00
Department:
Planning & Preservation, Urban & Community Development
Division:
Zoning
FLSA:
Exempt
Job Description:
This position is responsible for performing complex specialized zoning work involving the administration of tree protection and natural resource related aspects of the zoning ordinance, review of landscape and site development plans, and collaboration with stakeholders to ensure the preservation and enhancement of the City's urban forest and natural assets in compliance with city regulations.
- Coordinate and execute natural resource zoning work, serving as the subject matter expert on tree protection, landscape buffers, and open space requirements
- Review site development and landscape plans for compliance with zoning regulations, specifically regarding tree surveys, critical root zone protection, mitigation calculations, and species selection
- Evaluate tree removal permit applications and determine mitigation requirements based on tree health, size, and species significance
- Conduct detailed site inspections to verify tree protection barriers are in place prior to construction and ensure landscape installation matches approved plans
- Investigate potential violations of the tree ordinance (e.g., illegal cutting, encroachment into protection zones) and issue stop-work orders or citations as necessary
- Perform tree health assessments in the context of development applications to verify claims of hazard or disease
- Research and prepare amendments to zoning ordinances focused on canopy retention, native plant usage, and environmental best practices
- Prepare agendas, technical reports, and recommendations for the Planning Commission, Board of Zoning Appeals, and Design Review Boards regarding natural resource impacts
- Create and maintain environmental data, including tree inventories, mitigation banking records, and tree canopy map layers
- Coordinate outreach activities to educate developers and citizens on the value of tree preservation and compliance with environmental zoning codes
- Additional duties as assigned
Basic Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree with 5 - 7 years of experience
- Or an equivalent combination of education and experience
- Master degree in Planning, Urban Forestry, Landscape Architecture, Environmental Planning, Horticulture or related field preferred
- Knowledge of arboriculture principles, tree physiology, and construction impacts on trees.
- Experience interpreting landscape ordinances, reading grading plans, and identifying plant species
- Valid state issued driver's license
- ISA Certified Arborist strongly preferred (or ability to obtain within 18 months)
- AICP or Landscape Architect licensure is a plus
Other Necessary Requirements:
- May require evenings, weekends, and holidays as scheduled.
- In the event of major storms or other emergency situations, this position may be subject to 24-hour shifts or any other emergency schedule that is necessary to meet the City's needs.
The City of Charleston is firmly committed to Equal Employment Opportunity ( EEOC) as a fundamental policy to be implemented and observed in our daily operation. Our full EEOC statement can be found on our website: www.charleston-sc.gov [charleston-sc.gov]