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What is NCAZO? The primary objective of the Association is to encourage and promote the technical and legal quality of administration and of those engaged and interested in the field of Zoning Administration and Zoning Enforcement in the State of North Carolina; to aid in furthering public understanding and awareness in Zoning; and to speak as a representative of Zoning Administration and Zoning Enforcement in the State of North Carolina. To see that the private citizens and officials are more accurately informed as to reputable practices and interpretations of zoning problems involving the administration and enforcement of local Zoning Ordinances. The intent of the Association shall always be to aid in the reputable and proper administration and enforcement of local Zoning Ordinances. The Association in the fulfillment of those purposes herein stated may affiliate with other Associations and Organizations.
Regular Membership - Regular membership shall be limited to N.C. Officials whose duties include enforcement and/or administration of Zoning Ordinances. Associate Membership - Associate membership shall be available to any person concerned with the enforcement or administration of land-use development and related fields. Associate membership shall also be available to all Zoning Board of Adjustment members, Board Officer, and Attorneys. Associate members shall have no voting privileges nor hold any office. Honorary Membership - Shall be awarded upon nomination and the affirmative vote of a two-thirds (2/3) majority of the full Board of Directors to any person who has made an outstanding contribution to zoning code enforcement or to this association. Honorary members shall have no voting privileges nor hold any office. For membership information Contact Membership Chair, Grace Smith at grace.smith@durhamnc.gov
Regular Membership - $40.00 Associate Membership - $40.00.
A Certified Zoning Official (CZO) is a voluntary professional certification offered by The NCAZO and the School of Government.
Certification Criteria Sponsored jointly by The NCAZO and the School of Government at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . The Course The Zoning Official Certification Course is a week-long course that is designed for local government zoning officials seeking to be certified by the North Carolina Association of Zoning Officials. The course is designed to help students develop administrative skills in reviewing plans, inspecting sites, enforcing the ordinance, and providing service to customers. Special attention will be given to the enforcement of the ordinance in the field. The course will serve as both a prerequisite to and a review of the skills and knowledge upon which the zoning official certification program examination will be based. Syllabus The course generally includes presentation of the following topics:
Further information is available on the Zoning Certification page in the short course section of the SOG Resources portion of the NC Planners web page. A course application is also posted on that page before each course offering. Prerequisites The Zoning Official Certification Course is intended for the more experienced zoning official who qualifies as a candidate for certification and is eligible to take the certification examination, which will be given at the end of the course. As a result, the course is open only to an individual who meets at least one of the following eligibility requirements or will do so by the time the certificate examination is given: 1. A candidate must have the equivalent of at least five years experience as a local government zoning official OR 2. A candidate must have at least two years experience as a local government zoning official and have completed the week-long introductory zoning course at the Institute of Government . Part-time experience as a zoning official qualifies to the same extent as fulltime experience. Each applicant for the certification course and candidate for the examination must fill out and submit a summary-of-experience form. Examination Certification No person is eligible to sit for the examination unless he or she has completed the certification course. To complete the course, a student may miss no more than the equivalent of one full day of the course. No certificate will be awarded simply for completing the course. However, the NCAZO will award a special certificate to those who pass the certification examination. Each person who attends the course will be expected to take the examination. Application and Enrollment Application forms, when available, may be obtained on-line at the Zoning Certification page in the short course section of the SOG Resources portion of the NC Planners web page or by writing: Local Government Zoning Official Certification Course Materials - A notebook of materials will be distributed to each student at the beginning of the course. Faculty - The director for the course is Richard Ducker of the Institute of Government . He, and other Institute faculty members, private consultants, and local government zoning practitioners will present the program. Location - The course is generally held in Chapel Hill. Lodging Information - Accommodations are available at a number of motels in the Chapel Hill/Durham area. A list of these will be sent to accepted applicants.
How can I get involved in NCAZO? You can contact any Board member concerning volunteering and participating in the association.
What about Continuing Education? Certification Maintenance The Zoning Officials Certification Program is a voluntary certification for local government zoning officials in NC sponsored by the North Carolina Association of Zoning Officials (NCAZO) with the assistance of the School of Government at Chapel Hill . Recognizing the need to promote continuing professional development of zoning officials in North Carolina , in 1989 the NCAZO Board of Directors discussed the possibilities for a certification program. On August 8, 1990 the certification committee presented its report to the Board of Directors. The first course was held May 20, 1991. Since the May, 1991 course, 431 individuals have become Certified Zoning Officials. To maintain the purpose of the certification program and keep the level of competency and proficiency among zoning officials, and to promote the continuing professional development of zoning officials, the Certification Committee has recommended to the Board of Directors that a certification maintenance program be established. With the ever changing profession, and to stay abreast of innovation in land use laws, construction, environmental laws, and development trends, there is a need to ensure that certified zoning officials expand their knowledge. Through conferences, workshops, and other zoning related training, this goal can be accomplished. At the March, 2009 workshop held in Durham , NC , the Boar d of Directors approved the maintenance program submitted by the certification committee. The NCAZO Conference scheduled for July 26-29, 2009 to be held in Nags Head NC will be designed around the maintenance program. Required hours of continuing education will be 8 hours every two years for all certified zoning officials that have successfully completed the certification course. The 8 hours will begin five (5) years after the certification date, exam. Sessions for maintenance must be designed to meet zoning and related land use fields. The educational level of the session must be beyond that of a zoning official with at least seven (7) Chairman of the Certification Committee shall be responsible for keeping records of maintenance hours for each Certified Zoning Official. Questions about approved providers or sessions for approval may be submitted to any Certification Committee Member and that Committee member shall forward questions to the entire committee for review and approval. Any individual may appeal the decision of the committee. An appeal form will be mailed to them, or one can be downloaded from the NCAZO web site. Honorary and retired certified zoning officials will be exempt from the maintenance requirement. Any certified zoning official that does not obtain the minimum hours of credit will be notified in writing from the Certification Committee Chair that the individual will no longer be recognized as a Certified Zoning Official. If the individual wishes to become a certified zoning official, they must successfully pass another certification course. For More Information, please contact your Board Member Representative. |
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