1. Driver's license.
2. Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Architectural History, Landscape Architecture, Historic Preservation, Urban Planning, or a related degree (e.g., Drafting and Design).
3. Experience reviewing and implementing city ordinances that impact the development of land.
4. Experience administering public boards, agencies, and committees (e.g., organizing committees, preparing agendas, compiling minutes, making presentations/reports).
5. Experience preparing designs, conceptual drawings, reports, schematics, graphics and other visual aids in support of land development policy/projects.
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