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Seattle Municipal Archives Finding Aids

Civil Rights Discrimination Complaints Cases

 Series
Identifier: 3402-03

Scope and Contents note

Complaints alleging discrimination in employment, housing, business practices, or public accommodations that have been certified for hearing by the Office of Civil Rights or, prior to 1996, the Human Rights Commission. The Hearing Examiner holds a public hearing and prepares the final decision for the City. Records include testimony, depositions, exhibits, correspondence, the Hearing Examiner's written proposed decisions, and final tribunal decisions. A large portion of the series relates to Clara Fraser's gender and ideology discrimination case against City Light.

Dates

  • Creation: 1974-2014

Creator

Conditions Governing Access note

Records are open to the public.

Historical Note

The Office of the Hearing Examiner is an independent office of the City that conducts administrative hearings, when authorized by the Seattle Municipal Code, to review the actions of various City departments. The office was created in 1973 and was part of the Municipal Courts until 1977 when it became an independent office. The Hearing Examiner is appointed by the City Council to serve an initial term of one year and subsequent terms of four years.

The Municipal Code grants the Hearing Examiner jurisdiction in more than 75 different types of matters. The majority of cases are appeals of decisions made by other City agencies, such as the Department of Planning and Development (Master Use Permits, SEPA determinations, Code Interpretations, Land Use and Noise Enforcement Citations and decisions on tenant relocation assistance); the Department of Finance (tax assessments); the Landmarks Preservation Board and Special Purpose District Commissions (decisions on certificates of approval for alterations); the Department of Executive Administration (licensing decisions); and the Department of Transportation (right-of-way use).

The Hearing Examiner has original jurisdiction and makes the initial decision in cases related to subdivision applications processed by the Department of Planning and Development; complaints of discrimination in employment, housing, public accommodation, or public contracts filed by the Office for Civil Rights and the City Attorney's Office; complaints for third party utility billing violations; petitions for review of floating home moorage fee increases; and others.

The Hearing Examiner's decision in a case is usually the City's final decision. However, the City Council has retained jurisdiction over certain land use actions, including Council Conditional Uses, rezone proposals, major institution master plans, planned unit developments, and landmark controls and incentives. For these cases, the Hearing Examiner holds a public hearing for the Council, gathers information to establish the record, and forwards the record and a detailed written recommendation to the Council for its use in making the decision.

Full Extent

5.6 Cubic Feet (14 boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Hearing Examiner records relating to discrimination complaints.

Related Materials

Decisions and recommendations filed with the Office of the City Clerk since 1990 are searchable on the Clerk website. Most case records from 2010 forward are searchable in the Hearing Examiner's Internet Records Information System (IRIS).

Title
Guide to the Civil Rights Discrimination Complaints Cases
Date
2024
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English.
EAD Location
https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv972432

Repository Details

Part of the Seattle Municipal Archives Repository

Contact:
PO Box 94728
600 Fourth Avenue, Floor 3
Seattle 98124-4728 USA US