Seattle (Wash.). Department of Community Development

Variant names

Hide Profile

The Department of Community Development administered the City's comprehensive plan and provided direction and support for the City's physical and economic development through community planning. DCD was established in 1969 and assumed the responsibilities of the City Planning Commission and the Urban Renewal Program. In 1972, the Office of Economic Development was created in the Department to provide information to businesses that were expanding or relocating in Seattle. DCD was the lead agency for implementing various types of grant funded projects, such as Neighborhood Improvement Program, Targeted Neighborhood Assistance Program, and Neighborhood Development Program. DCD was abolished in 1992 and its programs were relocated in the Department of Neighborhoods, Department of Housing and Human Services, Planning Department, and other agencies. DCD records include material from the City Planning Commission, Zoning Commission, Metropolitan Arts Commission, Board of Adjustment, and Urban Renewal Program.

From the guide to the Washington State Convention and Trade Center Project Records, 1976-1987, (City of Seattle Seattle Municipal Archives)

The City Planning Commission was created by ordinance in 1924 and was first included in the City Charter in 1946. The Commission's role was to prepare plans and gather data for the development of the City, to advise City Council on current problems and long range planning, and to participate in administration of the City's Zoning Ordinance. It was provided with the authority to hire as needed to carry out its planning and advisory functions. However, the Planning Commission's decisions needed to be passed by ordinance before they became effective.

Between 1924 and 1974, the Commission's membership was changed periodically by ordinance. It varied in size from 9 to 25 members. The composition of the Commission also varied but always consisted of a percentage of the following: Mayoral appointees, ex-officio members from various government departments, as well as representatives elected by various government agencies.

With the creation of the Department of Community Development in 1969, the Commission became a part of the Department of Community Development. For the purpose of having a more broad-based membership, in 1974 the Commission membership was changed to be comprised of 15 Seattle citizens, appointed by the Mayor and approved by City Council. If at all possible, the citizens would come from different neighborhoods and a variety of disciplines would be represented.

Due to reorganizations in city government, the Planning Commission became a part of the Office of Policy Planning in 1974 then was returned to the Department of Community Development in 1979. In 1980, an independent office of the Planning Commission was established. The Planning Commission would no longer review site-specific land use applications and permits. Its city planning functions were transferred to the Department of Community Development.

From the guide to the Planned Unit Development Applications, 1963-1978, (City of Seattle Seattle Municipal Archives)

The Department of Community Development administered the City's comprehensive plan and provided direction and support for the City's physical and economic development through community planning. DCD was established in 1969 and assumed the responsibilities of the City Planning Commission and the Urban Renewal Program. In 1972, the Office of Economic Development was created in the Department to provide information to businesses that were expanding or relocating in Seattle. DCD was the lead agency for implementing various types of grant funded projects, such as Neighborhood Improvement Program, Targeted Neighborhood Assistance Program, and Neighborhood Development Program. DCD was abolished in 1992 and its programs were relocated in the Department of Neighborhoods, Department of Housing and Human Services, Planning Department, and other agencies. DCD records include material from the City Planning Commission, Zoning Commission, Metropolitan Arts Commission, Board of Adjustment, and Urban Renewal Program.

From the guide to the Neighborhood Development Program Records, 1968-1976, (City of Seattle Seattle Municipal Archives)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Planned Unit Development Applications, 1963-1978 City of Seattle SeattleMunicipal Archives
creatorOf Washington State Convention and Trade Center Project Records, 1976-1987 City of Seattle SeattleMunicipal Archives
referencedIn Rezoning Records, 1955-1975 City of Seattle SeattleMunicipal Archives
referencedIn Zoning Ordinance Text Amendments, 1966-1980 City of Seattle SeattleMunicipal Archives
creatorOf Neighborhood Development Program Records, 1968-1976 City of Seattle SeattleMunicipal Archives
Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Department of Community Development corporateBody
associatedWith Seattle Planning Commission corporateBody
associatedWith Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Community Development corporateBody
associatedWith Washington State Convention and Trade Center Corporation corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Seattle (Wash.)
Seattle (Wash.)
Leschi (Seattle, Wash.)
Seattle (Wash.)
Subject
City planning
Neighborhood Development Program
Urban development
Occupation
Activity

Corporate Body

Information

Permalink: http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6778hck

Ark ID: w6778hck

SNAC ID: 11249694