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The Addressing Technician (AT) assigns addresses to all new residential
and commercial subdivisions and buildings, and maintains and updates the
City\'s addressing database. This position is responsible for new
subdivision street name review; and denial of plat details not in
compliance with the City\'s Street Name and Addressing Ordinance,
standard addressing guidelines and NENA (911 National Emergency Number
Association) standards. The AT also makes corrections to addressing
and/or street-naming anomalies that may lead to emergency response
delays, tracks project status updates on new subdivisions and their
readiness for building permit applications, conducts plan reviews to
calculate water and sewer assessments on commercial projects, and
responds to daily requests for information from multiple agencies,
developers and residents.\
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Essential Duties & Responsibilities:\
Represents the City\'s interests as part of an inter-agency review
committee for proposed subdivisions and developments;\
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Reviews new subdivision plats, evaluates existing street alignments,
verifies the accuracy of plat information, and makes new street name
recommendations to committee members and developers;\
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Collaborates with Ada County Emergency Communications Bureau (911Call
Center) and Meridian Fire and Police Departments in identifying and
correcting addressing and street name issues in order to reduce
emergency response delays;\
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Verifies existing addresses and parcel data for commercial project
applications, assign new addresses for residential and commercial
subdivisions and projects, maintain updated address information in MEAD
Pro (Meridian Enterprise Addressing Database) for daily transmittal to
outside agencies and verifies address information consistency between
MEAD Pro and the Accela enterprise systems;\
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Conducts on-site visits to buildings and development projects to
determine the accuracy of addresses, locations of building entrances for
GIS address point placement, and accuracy of street signs;\
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Performs spatial analytics such as geo-referencing and navigating
various tools/features within ArcMap (including mobile variants). Create
simple maps to be released to the public. Maintains close correspondence
with other building and county GIS staff. Attends county and regional
meetings to discuss GIS issues, applications, and data sharing;\
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Provides project status to developers/builders on new subdivisions,
notifying other divisions and departments when project sign-offs need to
be completed. Directing developers to the Citizen Access Portal for
their project status;\
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Conducts assessment plan reviews of all new commercial projects,
calculating water and sanitary sewer assessments. Provides assessment
estimates for proposed commercial projects, and research on existing
projects;\
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Responsible for application of and adherence to the Meridian City Street
Name and Addressing Ordinance, generally accepted standard addressing
guidelines and NENA standards;\
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Responsible for application of and adherence to Meridian City Water and
Sewer Ordinance when calculating assessments and requesting direction
from PW Management when exceptions occur;\
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Provides addressing and assessment information in response to daily
requests from government agencies, utilities, contractors, developers,
City departments and the general public;\
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Work collaboratively with other departments to provide information and
input on long-term projects;\
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Attends pre-application meetings. Discusses addressing for future
developments with developers, planners, and other staff;\
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Facilitate neighborhood informational meetings, prepare staff reports,
testify at public meetings and hearings, and make recommendations to
City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission regarding st eet name
changes regarding disputed address changes;\
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Other duties as assigned.