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6200-00. Planning Commission

 Record Group
Identifier: 6200-00
In 1980, the independent office of the Planning Commission was established by ordinance. The Commission is made up of 15 Seattle citizens. The Commission’s previous planning functions of reviewing site-specific applications and permits were transferred to the Department of Community Development. The Commission was given increased authority to address planning policies early in development stage instead of after policies are adopted. The mission of the new Planning Commission is to improve citizen participation and provide opportunities for public involvement on planning issues. The Commission is responsible for studying planning issues, carrying out public involvement activities, and developing recommendations for executive and legislative consideration. The Commission is also tasked with ensuring the application of the City’s Comprehensive Plan principles. In 2002, the Planning Commission became a part of the Department of Design, Construction and Land Use, later the Department of Planning and Development. In 2006, the Commission appointments were altered so that seven members are appointed by the Mayor and seven members are appointed by the City Council. The fifteenth member is appointed by the Commission.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

City Planning Commission Minutes

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 6200-01
Scope and Contents note

Minutes and agendas for meetings of the City Planning Commission. The files include correspondence, reports, and other background materials related to the agenda items and discussions at the meetings. For minutes from 1980 and earlier, see record series 1650-01.

Dates: 1986-2010

Planning Commission Subject Files

 Series
Identifier: 6200-03
Abstract

Records of the Planning Commission from after the 1980 reorganization.

Dates: 1980-2003