Zoning Administrator (TFT) (CUPE 26.26)
About the role
Located in the heart of Southwestern Ontario, Norfolk County is where big vision meets unlimited potential.
As one of Ontario’s largest single-tier municipalities and home to over 70,000 people, Norfolk is bold, diverse, and proudly local - a municipality that thrives on innovation, collaboration, and connection. Here, you’ll find endless opportunities to grow your skills, expand your ideas, and shape your career.
As a Zoning Administrator with Norfolk County, you’ll review and interpret zoning by‑laws to support building permits and development applications. You’ll be a key point of contact for customers and staff, helping ensure growth and development align with planning policies and create well‑planned, compliant communities.
Big vision. Real opportunities. Unlimited potential. That’s Norfolk.
Duties and Responsibilities:
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Review Zoning Bylaw provisions for building permit applications regulations including Minimum Distance Separation, Source Protection etc.
-
Undertake a zoning review and provide written comments on building and development applications.
-
Provide interpretation on the County’s Zoning By-law and provide professional advice on zoning matters.
-
Review and respond in the determination of legal non-conforming and legal non-complying status of properties.
-
Review and provide comment on various Planning and development applications and amendments (i.e. site plans, minor variance, zoning amendments, severances and subdivisions) for compliance.
-
Review of Tourism Partner Zoning Compliance on a regular basis.
-
Review of Special Event Zoning Compliance on a regular basis.
-
Liaise with other departments regarding the interpretation of zoning by-laws.
-
Provide information and interpretation to applicants, and the development industry on zoning inquiries (i.e., permitted uses, setbacks, parking, etc.).
-
Promptly respond to front counter, telephone and email enquiries regarding land use, zoning inquiries, zoning by-law interpretation, etc.
-
Respond to property information enquiries and prepare responses regarding zoning and official plan compliance as required.
-
Liaise with other County staff in reference to building permit applications, site plan applications, zoning by-laws, proposed by-law amendments, Committee of Adjustment applications, etc.
-
Attend regular development meetings as required including pre-consultation and site plan review team. Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Knowledge and Experience:
- Minimum three (3) year diploma or degree in related field such as Land Use Planning, Architectural Technology or closely related disciplines
- Two (2) years related experience in planning, building or zoning administration at the municipal level.
- Membership or eligibility for membership/certification in OPPI/CIP, OBOA, or OACETT would be an asset.
Skills and Abilities:
-
Working knowledge of the Ontario Building Code, Planning Act, Provincial Policy Statement, Official Plan, Secondary Plans and Zoning By-Laws, zoning principles and their interpretation.
-
Familiarity with development process including; Committee of Adjustment - Consent and Minor Variance applications including the zoning deficiency form, Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment, Subdivision, Site Plan, and Condominium processes.
-
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings/blue prints.
-
Ability to deal effectively and courteously with Council, staff and the public.
-
High level of written and verbal communication skills.
-
Excellent organizational skills with attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines.
-
Demonstrated interpersonal, critical thinking, and problem solving skills.
-
Municipal experience and understanding of municipal business processes is essential.
-
Exemplary customer service skills.
-
Superior interpersonal skills including the ability to work independently and effectively in a team environment.
-
Valid Ontario driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle.
-
Computer expertise in corporate standard software (Microsoft Office) and departmental specific software including CityView and GIS.
-
Must be aware of safe work practices as they relate to job responsibilities and work environment, and have the basic understanding of the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
Benefits
Posting #: CUPE 26.26
Position: Zoning Administrator
Position Code: 4BBZAD
Status: Temporary Full Time (date of hire to approximately March 12, 2027)
Number of Vacancies: 1
Employee Group: CUPE Local 4700
Wage: $28.59 – $35.70 per hour
Hours Worked per Week: 35
Division: Community and Development Services
Department: Building and By-Law Services
Reports to: Supervisor, Building
Location: Simcoe, ON
Posting Period: April 30, 2026 - May 13, 2026
How to Apply:
- Ensure the file extension for your resume document is .doc, .docx or .pdf
- If you are electing to include a cover letter, the cover letter and resume must be uploaded as 1 file.
- Find out more information about Norfolk County here: Employment at Norfolk County - NorfolkCounty.ca
The Corporation of Norfolk County is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance.
The Corporation of Norfolk County does not use Artificial Intelligence for the purpose of screening, assessing, or the selection of candidates.
Successful applicants are required to provide the Employer with a current Criminal Record Check, including a Vulnerable Sector where required and verification of education.
Thank you for your interest in this position. Only those to be interviewed will be contacted.
Not the right fit? Search for Zoning Administrator jobs in Simcoe, ON
About Norfolk County
Norfolk County is a single-tier municipal government located in Southern Ontario, Canada. Our population of 63,000 residents along Ontario's South Coast of Lake Erie enjoys an excellent quality of life.
Norfolk County farmers grow more asparagus, tart cherries, ginseng, peppers, pumpkins, and other vegetables than anywhere else in the nation, according to Statistics Canada’s 2016 Census of Agriculture. Norfolk County is also Ontario’s leading grower of asparagus, cabbage, tart cherries, ginseng, peppers, pumpkins, rye, Award-winning wineries, microbreweries and farm markets highlight Norfolk County’s status as Ontario’s Garden, a diverse agriculture powerhouse.
We are best known for our warm sandy beaches in Port Dover, Turkey Point and Long Point. Country back roads and beautiful landscapes provide excellent touring and motorcycle routes. Port Dover offers live theatre, boat cruises, and romantic walks at sunset on the pier by the lighthouse. Try Lake Erie perch and other local food delights from Norfolk County at our restaurants. Outdoor adventures include zip-line canopy tours, star-gazing, wilderness suites and camping. There is hunting and fishing in the waters and marshes of Long Point Bay, plus cycling and hiking on our trails.
Key festivals include the annual Tour de Norfolk cycling event (July), Norfolk Studio Tour (September), Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show (October), Simcoe Panorama (December).
Our municipal corporation's mission is "Working Together with our Community to Provide Quality Service". The Norfolk County Vision: "Our efforts will enhance the quality of life for all those who live, work and play in our community. Through cooperation and dedication of staff and council we will respond to the current needs of our community and plan for the challenges of the future."
Tourism and agriculture are two pillars of our economic development strategy. For more info, visit https://www.norfolktourism.ca or https://www.norfolkbusiness.ca
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Zoning Administrator (TFT) (CUPE 26.26)
About the role
Located in the heart of Southwestern Ontario, Norfolk County is where big vision meets unlimited potential.
As one of Ontario’s largest single-tier municipalities and home to over 70,000 people, Norfolk is bold, diverse, and proudly local - a municipality that thrives on innovation, collaboration, and connection. Here, you’ll find endless opportunities to grow your skills, expand your ideas, and shape your career.
As a Zoning Administrator with Norfolk County, you’ll review and interpret zoning by‑laws to support building permits and development applications. You’ll be a key point of contact for customers and staff, helping ensure growth and development align with planning policies and create well‑planned, compliant communities.
Big vision. Real opportunities. Unlimited potential. That’s Norfolk.
Duties and Responsibilities:
-
Review Zoning Bylaw provisions for building permit applications regulations including Minimum Distance Separation, Source Protection etc.
-
Undertake a zoning review and provide written comments on building and development applications.
-
Provide interpretation on the County’s Zoning By-law and provide professional advice on zoning matters.
-
Review and respond in the determination of legal non-conforming and legal non-complying status of properties.
-
Review and provide comment on various Planning and development applications and amendments (i.e. site plans, minor variance, zoning amendments, severances and subdivisions) for compliance.
-
Review of Tourism Partner Zoning Compliance on a regular basis.
-
Review of Special Event Zoning Compliance on a regular basis.
-
Liaise with other departments regarding the interpretation of zoning by-laws.
-
Provide information and interpretation to applicants, and the development industry on zoning inquiries (i.e., permitted uses, setbacks, parking, etc.).
-
Promptly respond to front counter, telephone and email enquiries regarding land use, zoning inquiries, zoning by-law interpretation, etc.
-
Respond to property information enquiries and prepare responses regarding zoning and official plan compliance as required.
-
Liaise with other County staff in reference to building permit applications, site plan applications, zoning by-laws, proposed by-law amendments, Committee of Adjustment applications, etc.
-
Attend regular development meetings as required including pre-consultation and site plan review team. Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Knowledge and Experience:
- Minimum three (3) year diploma or degree in related field such as Land Use Planning, Architectural Technology or closely related disciplines
- Two (2) years related experience in planning, building or zoning administration at the municipal level.
- Membership or eligibility for membership/certification in OPPI/CIP, OBOA, or OACETT would be an asset.
Skills and Abilities:
-
Working knowledge of the Ontario Building Code, Planning Act, Provincial Policy Statement, Official Plan, Secondary Plans and Zoning By-Laws, zoning principles and their interpretation.
-
Familiarity with development process including; Committee of Adjustment - Consent and Minor Variance applications including the zoning deficiency form, Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment, Subdivision, Site Plan, and Condominium processes.
-
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings/blue prints.
-
Ability to deal effectively and courteously with Council, staff and the public.
-
High level of written and verbal communication skills.
-
Excellent organizational skills with attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines.
-
Demonstrated interpersonal, critical thinking, and problem solving skills.
-
Municipal experience and understanding of municipal business processes is essential.
-
Exemplary customer service skills.
-
Superior interpersonal skills including the ability to work independently and effectively in a team environment.
-
Valid Ontario driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle.
-
Computer expertise in corporate standard software (Microsoft Office) and departmental specific software including CityView and GIS.
-
Must be aware of safe work practices as they relate to job responsibilities and work environment, and have the basic understanding of the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
Benefits
Posting #: CUPE 26.26
Position: Zoning Administrator
Position Code: 4BBZAD
Status: Temporary Full Time (date of hire to approximately March 12, 2027)
Number of Vacancies: 1
Employee Group: CUPE Local 4700
Wage: $28.59 – $35.70 per hour
Hours Worked per Week: 35
Division: Community and Development Services
Department: Building and By-Law Services
Reports to: Supervisor, Building
Location: Simcoe, ON
Posting Period: April 30, 2026 - May 13, 2026
How to Apply:
- Ensure the file extension for your resume document is .doc, .docx or .pdf
- If you are electing to include a cover letter, the cover letter and resume must be uploaded as 1 file.
- Find out more information about Norfolk County here: Employment at Norfolk County - NorfolkCounty.ca
The Corporation of Norfolk County is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance.
The Corporation of Norfolk County does not use Artificial Intelligence for the purpose of screening, assessing, or the selection of candidates.
Successful applicants are required to provide the Employer with a current Criminal Record Check, including a Vulnerable Sector where required and verification of education.
Thank you for your interest in this position. Only those to be interviewed will be contacted.
Not the right fit? Search for Zoning Administrator jobs in Simcoe, ON
About Norfolk County
Norfolk County is a single-tier municipal government located in Southern Ontario, Canada. Our population of 63,000 residents along Ontario's South Coast of Lake Erie enjoys an excellent quality of life.
Norfolk County farmers grow more asparagus, tart cherries, ginseng, peppers, pumpkins, and other vegetables than anywhere else in the nation, according to Statistics Canada’s 2016 Census of Agriculture. Norfolk County is also Ontario’s leading grower of asparagus, cabbage, tart cherries, ginseng, peppers, pumpkins, rye, Award-winning wineries, microbreweries and farm markets highlight Norfolk County’s status as Ontario’s Garden, a diverse agriculture powerhouse.
We are best known for our warm sandy beaches in Port Dover, Turkey Point and Long Point. Country back roads and beautiful landscapes provide excellent touring and motorcycle routes. Port Dover offers live theatre, boat cruises, and romantic walks at sunset on the pier by the lighthouse. Try Lake Erie perch and other local food delights from Norfolk County at our restaurants. Outdoor adventures include zip-line canopy tours, star-gazing, wilderness suites and camping. There is hunting and fishing in the waters and marshes of Long Point Bay, plus cycling and hiking on our trails.
Key festivals include the annual Tour de Norfolk cycling event (July), Norfolk Studio Tour (September), Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show (October), Simcoe Panorama (December).
Our municipal corporation's mission is "Working Together with our Community to Provide Quality Service". The Norfolk County Vision: "Our efforts will enhance the quality of life for all those who live, work and play in our community. Through cooperation and dedication of staff and council we will respond to the current needs of our community and plan for the challenges of the future."
Tourism and agriculture are two pillars of our economic development strategy. For more info, visit https://www.norfolktourism.ca or https://www.norfolkbusiness.ca