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Code Compliance Officer I/II, Eureka

Code Compliance Officer I/II, Eureka
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Code Compliance Officer I/II

The Planning&Building Department's objective is to promote public health, safety and welfare by developing and implementing creative community-based strategies to enhance economic opportunity, build strong, resilient communities and ensure a dynamic framework for quality growth and development. Work Location: This position is located at 3015 H Street in Eureka, CA.Work Hours: A typical schedule for this position is Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm, with a 1-hour lunch. Examples Of Duties

Receives and responds to complaints regarding substandard dwellings or structures, zoning violations, signage, animal control problems, debris, unsanitary conditions, abandoned or inoperative vehicles, overgrown vegetation, home occupations, and other zoning and code violations. Requests building inspectors and others as appropriate conduct investigations and return photographs and other documentation to be evaluated.May conduct field investigations of possible violations of County codes. Maintains communication with all parties involved in compliance activities, mediating as needed. Contacts property owners and schedules and conducts on-site inspections; interprets codes and regulations and explains inspection procedures and regulations to involved parties.Monitors compliance activities and conducts follow-up and may conduct final inspections. Prepares necessary violation and other notices which outline proper repair and correction methods, time limits, permits and necessary remedial work required. Prepares required documentation for legal actions and conducts follow-up once legal activities have been initiated; appears in court as a County representative.Maintains records of inspections and related code enforcement files. Confers with other agencies and County departments on disposition of a variety of complaints and code violations. Facilitates cooperative agreements with local agencies municipalities and special districts. Acts as mediator when necessary to resolve complaints and compliance issues.Prepares a variety of periodic and specialized reports related to code compliance inspections and activities. May issue citations for non-compliance. May patrol areas to look for evidence of such nuisances and takes appropriate action. Qualifications

Knowledge of: Principles and methods of enforcing varied codes. Applicable laws, ordinances, regulations and codes. Appropriate occupancy, health and safety and related requirements. Principles and methods of investigation utilized in code compliance inspections. Regulations and requirements for court evidence documentation.Basic terminology used in zoning, including legal descriptions. Techniques for dealing with individuals of various socio- economic groups, often where relations may be strained. Principles and practices of mediation for conflict resolution. Business computer applications, particularly as related to statistical analysis and recordkeeping.Skill in: Investigating zoning, nuisance and other complaints in a timely and tactful manner. Interpreting and explaining a variety of codes, ordinances and other regulations to the public. Dealing courteously, but firmly, and communicating effectively with a variety of individuals contacted in the course of work including resolving conflicts and problems.Preparing accurate and detailed documentation of inspection findings and other written materials. Preparing clear, concise and complete records, correspondence and other written materials. Maintaining organized and accurate records of inspections and code enforcement files. Organizing work, setting priorities and exercising sound, independent judgment within established guidelines.Making persuasive oral presentations of ideas and recommendations. Effective conflict resolution. Other Requirements: Must possess a valid California driver's license. Desirable Education and Experience: A typical way to obtain the knowledge and skills outlined above is: Code Compliance Officer I: Two years of experience in EITHER processing permit applications and enforcing various building and/or planning codes OR in work which has involved explaining and gaining adherence to policies and regulations.Code Compliance Officer II: In addition to the above, two years of code inspection and compliance experience at a level equivalent to the County's class of Code Compliance Officer I.

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