Role Responsibilities
Reporting to the Operations Engineer, the Development and Planning Technologist (DPT) determines and enforces setback requirements for developments; exercises access management in conditionally approving subdivisions; outlines conditions of permits issued for paralleling and crossing utilities; presents the Department's position in the application and interpretation of the relevant parts of the Acts, Legislations and Regulations surrounding the protection of the highway corridors thereby preventing unnecessary future costs associated with improvements to the highway system, due to unregulated development and minimizes the Department's exposure to risk of litigation.
The primary responsibilities for the Development and Planning Technologist include, but are not limited to:
1. Review and issue Permits:
2. Review and comment on Subdivision & Planning Proposals below:
3. Assess and approve activities within highway rights-of-way including:
4. Review referrals outside highway rights-of-way:
5. Maintain Public Contact / Relations /
Education:
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