Town Planner
Company: Town of Marblehead
Location: Marblehead
Posted on: January 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: Grade 10, $80,982.74 -
$116,977.22 Town Planner Summary Description: Under the policy
direction of the Community Development & Planning Department will
be responsible for supporting the functions and actions of the
Regulatory Boards (Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals, Design
Review Board, and Conservation Commission), as well as the general
administrative oversight of the Town Administrator (or appointed
representative), the Town Planner shall perform work at both
technical and professional levels to assist the Regulatory Boards
in the preparation and presentation of studies and plans regarding
the long-term physical development of the Town, and in the Planning
Boards recommendations on comprehensive land use planning, zoning
analysis, subdivision, and site plan review, design review, the
planning aspects of specific projects, conservation and related
matters. The Town Planner, is also the town Conservation Agent,
oversees the administration and enforcement of Massachusetts
Wetlands Protection Act and applicable regulations and serves as
advisor to the Conservation Commission and other local boards and
committees. The position requires considerable initiative in
interpreting policy, advising boards and applicants, and
implementing best practices consistent with the Massachusetts
General Laws and Towns bylaws and regulations. The employee is
required to perform all similar or related duties. Works closely
with residents, businesses, and state and local officials.
Supervision Required: Under the administrative direction of the
Community Development & Planning Director and in coordination with
all regulatory boards, the employee works from municipal policies
and objectives and follows State and local regulations; establishes
short and long-range plans and objectives, working with outside
vendors, the public, and local officials on long-term planning
initiatives, department performance standards and assumes direct
accountability for department results. Consult with the Regulatory
Boards where clarification, interpretation, or an exception to
municipal policy may be required. The employee is also expected to
resolve all conflicts that arise and coordinate with others as
necessary. Supervisory Responsibility: The employee is accountable
for the direction and success of department programs accomplished
through others. The employee is responsible for regulatory board
administration, regular supervision of one (1) full-time clerical
employee in response to that employee's contributions to this
position. Work operations are subject to seasonal or cyclical
fluctuations that are reasonably anticipated and planned for in
advance. Essential Functions: The essential functions or duties
listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various
types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific
statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the
work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position.
Exercise considerable independent judgment in carrying out
Regulatory Board policies and in rendering professional advice.
Provides front-facing office support on a day-to-day basis for
citizens coming into the Department of Community Development &
Planning office enquiring about applications, procedures, and land
use material/property questions. The Town Planner is expected to
retrieve and research town archives for related land use
materials/special permit decisions. Facilitates and supports all
relevant core Regulatory Board functions (currently one
administrative assistant). This includes the coordination of IT
management for Public Regulatory Boards (ex., Planning Board or
Zoning Board of Appeals). Manages and updates all relevant webpages
and documents associated with the core regulatory boards.
Supervises the Regulatory Board functions (currently one
administrative assistant). Makes frequent contacts with developers,
contractors, engineers, the general public, other town departments
and officials, and regional and state officials, providing
information or exercising persuasion. Identifies errors in the
Special Permit or Conservation applications of planning procedures
or the interpretation of state and local legislation, community
attitudes, and regional developments. May have access to a limited
amount of department-related confidential information. Site visits
to properties with various terrains, heavy vegetation, and/or wet
conditions in all types of weather conditions. Effectively manage
natural resources such as land, water, soil, plants, and animals.
Natural resource management is interrelated with the concept of
sustainable development, a principle that forms a basis for land
management and environmental protection. Public hearings: Hold
public hearings when needed. Minimal physical effort is required in
performing duties under typical office conditions. Examples of
Work: Provides professional advice to the Planning Board on
subdivision rules and regulations, evaluation of plans,
applications for special permits for development, proposed zoning
bylaw amendments, and decisions relating to all areas of community
planning and development. Administers Board Activities; oversees
compliance with special permit conditions; coordinates local review
of major private development proposals; prepares agenda and
schedules meetings; follows up on decisions and actions taken by
the Board; coordinates Board's activities with other town
departments. Maintains communication with the Planning Board and
other Regulatory Boards to ensure that the Board is aware of all
activities of the planning staff; provides advice and makes grant
applications on behalf of other town boards. Prepares and assists
in the presentation of articles to Town Meeting under the direction
of the Director of Community Development & Planning; analyzes
petition articles for potential impact. Assists and advises
landowners, developers, and other interested persons seeking
information and interpretation of the town's zoning bylaw and
subdivision rules and regulations. Provides guidance and assistance
to various public bodies, including but not limited to the ZBA,
Design Review, Conservation, Harbor Advisory Committee, and
Historic Commission. Performs GIS analysis and map creation for
Town-wide departments; Keeps current on the latest GIS
software/analysis techniques. Will work some evenings. 1 Monthly
Planning Board Meetings, 1 Monthly Conservation Meeting, 1 Monthly
Zoning Board Meeting, and others that may arise. Other duties as
assigned. Education and Experience: Bachelors degree in urban
planning, public administration, or related field with four years
of planning experience or master's degree in planning or related
field with two years of planning experience; or any equivalent
combination of education and experience. AICP preferred. Knowledge
of: Community planning, land use and zoning issues, site plan
review, economic development, public infrastructure projects, and
environmental sustainability. Legal decision writing for land use
permits (ex. special permits) Legal writing for by-laws related to
land use, development, and zoning Grant policies, procedures, and
methods. Relevant state, federal, and local laws and regulations.
Open Meeting Law, Public Records Law, and Roberts Rules of Order
Valid Class D Motor Vehicle Drivers License Experience in MA land
use regulations preferred. Ability to prepare routine to complex
correspondence and reports utilizing computerized office
applications. Develop effective and constructive working
relationships with staff, other Town employees, elected and
appointed officials, contractors, and the public. Communicate
effectively both orally and in writing. Understand zoning codes and
regulations. Work with interruptions. Interpret regulations firmly,
tactfully, and impartially. Conduct independent research and
interpret results. Process and manage all relevant budgets and
invoicing through budgeting and purchasing software (MUNIS) Prepare
and administer budgets. Skill: Technical writing and presentations.
The use of computers and their applications with proficiency in MS
Office and Adobe Acrobat. Geographic Information Systems (GIS),
ESRI/ArcGIS Knowledge of public presentation techniques and skills.
Physical Requirements: The physical demands described here are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job. The work
environment and exposures described here are representative of
those an employee encounters while performing the essential
functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions. The majority of work is performed under typical office
conditions with minimal physical effort expended. Moderate physical
effort is demanded in making inspections. Must be able to access
all levels at a construction site. The employee frequently is
required to walk, sit, climb or balance, stoop or kneel, crouch or
crawl, and taste or smell. Occasionally required to lift and/or
move objects weighing up to 50 pounds. Must be able to see an area
peripherally and be able to judge distances and relationships
spatially. Vision must be correctable to normal ranges. While
performing the duties of this job, the employee may work both
inside and outside in weather conditions. The employee will work
near moving mechanical parts and is occasionally exposed to wet
and/or humid conditions. Motor Skills: Duties may involve
assignments requiring the application of hand and eye coordination,
with finger dexterity and motor coordination to stretch, reach, or
retrieve department materials. Examples include but are not limited
to operating a motor vehicle or a personal computer. Visual
Demands: Visual demands require the employee to routinely read
documents for general understanding; the employee is routinely
required to review non-written materials for analytical purposes;
the employee is required to be able to determine color differences.
EOE/AA
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