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HOUSING RESOURCES COViMITI'EE
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CITY HALL
ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522 -4463 Arca Code 404
Room 1204, City Hall
IVAN ALLEN, JR ., MAYOR
F.ebruary 26, 1968
CEC IL A. ALE XAND ER, Cha irman
Hou sin g Resources Committee
MA LCOLM D. JONES
Housin g Coordinator
l-'!r. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
Al derman Rodney M. Cook
Alderman G. Everett Millican
Hr. Collier B. Gladin
Nr. Jim Crawford
hr. Lester A. Persells
Hr. Edwin L. Sterne
'.r . John F. Thigpen
Dr . John H. Letson
Mr. Robert L. Sommerville
Mr. Jim Parham
Mr. Johnny C. Johnson
Mr . Ge orge W. Kennedy
Gentl emen:
•
The next meeting of this Coordinating Group, called for the purpose of
getting together, comparing notes and exchanging ideas in interest of effe ctive
coordination in the Low-income Housing Program, will be held Thurs day, larch 14,
at 10:00 a.m., in Connnittee Room 2, City Hall.
This will be a joint meeting with the Exe cutive Group of the Housing
Res ources Committee.
We are entering into a critical phase of the City's five-year low- income
housing program and will have some import~t -matters to discuss with you .
Chairman Al exander and I hope that you will be able to attend t his
meeting , as your parti cipation will be very helpful in furthering the progress
of the Low-income Housing Program.
A return addressed postal card is enclosed for your conveni ence in informing
us whether you plan to attend the Mar ch 14 meeting.
Sincerely,
/??dve~t~
,1/J
MalcoLil D. J,o s
Housing Coor ·nator
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              <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303

Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404

Room 120), City Hall

IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
February 26, 1968

CECIL A. ALEXANDER, Chairman
Housing Resources Committee

MALCOLM D. JONES
ar ousing Coordinator
Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.

Alderman Rodney M. Cook

Alderman G. Everett Millican

Mr. Collier B. Gladin
Mr. Jim Crawford

Hr. Lester A. Persells
Mr. Edwin L. Sterne

Mr. John F. Thigpen

Dr. John W. Letson

Mr. Robert L. Sommerville
Mr. Jim Parham

Mr. Johnny C. Johnson

Mr. George W. Kennedy

Gentlemen:

The next meeting of this Coordinating Group, called for the purpose of
getting together, comparing notes and exchanging ideas in interest of effective
coordination in the Low-income Housing Program, will be held Thursday, March 1h,
at 10:00 a.m., in Committee Room 2, City Hall.

This will be a joint meeting ve the Executive Group of the Housing
Resources Committee.

We are entering into a critical phase of the City's five-year low-income
housing program and will have some important: matters to discuss with you.

Chairman Alexander and I hope that you will be able to attend this
meeting, as your participation will be very helpful in furthering the progress
of the Low-income Housing Program.

A return addressed postal card is enclosed for your convenience in informing
us whether you plan to attend the March 1); meeting.

Sincerely,

Arjcwa

  
  

Pallet

Malcolm D. Jon
Housing Coordinator
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AGENDA
Housing Coordinating Group
and
Housing Resources Committee Zxecutive Group
Narch 14, 1968
l.
Welcome - Explanation of Purpose of Meeting - RecoJni tion of Developers
2.
Role of the Housing Authority
Effect of Land Use Hap
4o
(a)
How much more land avail::ihle?
(b)
Can we get rezoned without sponsor?
Comments from :Developers
Discussion - Open Housing Conferen ce
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6.
A."1.alysis of Lou-iI1 come Housin3 Program
(Refer to a Committee to study and report recormnendations)
Alder mani c Committee on Housing
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              <text>AGENDA

ans

Housing Coordinating Group
and

Housing Resources Committee txecutive Group
March 1), 1968
1. Welcome - Explanation of Purpose of Meeting - Recoznition of Developers

2. Role of the Housing Authority

gh etic of Land Use Map

(a) How much more land available?
(b) Can we get rezoned without sponsor?
he Conmenns from oetseeee
La Discussion - Open Housing Conference

6. Analysis of Low-income Housing Prozran

(Refer to a Committee to study and report recommendations)
yr Aldermanic Committee on Housing

8. Other Business
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                    <text>01
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Housing ReSO\lrces
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14
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on r, sonin,g p t1tions tor hou ing, most of which appe
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              <text>February 21, 1968

MEMORANDUM
To: Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman

Housing Resources Committee

Please note the attached sheet which shows results of the Planning Board's
action February 1) on rezoning petitions for housing, most of which appear to
involve potential low-income housing sites.

Note also that of the three largest tracts, two were denied and one was
deferred, The largest tract (23 acres) adjacent to the I-20 expressway was
denied because it does not nite to the Collier Heights Plan. It appears that
thie area, zoned Rel; and immediately adjacent to I-20, could be more appropriately
and effectively used now for apartments, rather than for single-family as provided
in the Collier Heights Plan. Subsequent to original adoption of the plan this
area has been cut by two major expressways, I-20 and 1-285. This should alter
some of the earlier concepts. .

Out of a possible 790 units for which rezoning was requested February lh,
for practical purposes $70 units have already been lost in the first rounds and
there are two more rounds to go (the Zoning Committee and Board of Aldermen).

Time is also working against the Low-income Housing Program. Unless we can
tle down soon adequate sites for a sufficient number of units to meet the total
requirements of the Low-income Housing Program, we may expect the going to get
tougher the longer we wait.
Page 2
Memorandum To: Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, 21 Feb. 68

The Collier Heights Plan, Peyton Road Plan, Boulder Park Plan, blanket
rezoning several years ago of very extensive areas in the Southwest and the
Southeast quadrants of the City (in attempts to deter, if not prevent, con-
struction of 221 houses) were each approved separately and apparently without
consideration and adequate provision for loweincome housing. When put ati
together, those five major planning actions taken previously in areas where
most of the available land is, in effect now actually prevents fair competition
in those areas for available sites by the builders of low-income housing.

It is those plans, previously adopted for the express purpose of stabilising
specific neighborhoods, which are now providing the mechanism for keeping out the
City's currently much needed low-income housing, on sites that are vacant and
otherwise available. Actually what is needed now is another plen for approval,
i.e. "A Low-income Housing Plan" of City wide scope.

Consideration and re-evaluation at this time of all elements involved and
reestablishment of policy at the Mayor and Board of Aldermen level, in relation
to the City's current overall needs, is essential for the Low-income Housing
Program to meet ite goals.

Malcolm D. Jones
Housing Coordinater

Enel: Planning Board Action Feb. 1) on rezoning petitions for housing.

ec: Mr, Dan E. Sweat, Jr.

 

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                    <text>February 22, 1968
Memorandum To:
ayor Ivan Allen., Jr.
Thi is
more detailod follow up report pertaining to our brief di cussion
yesterday re the Turnkey project on Gilbert Road S. E.
Tue day, Mr-. M tt Bystry of Whiting-Turner, th conetruction firm building
the 220-unit Turnkey project, cnlled me d advised that he is having di£ficu1ty
in getting his site plan f ort
project proved by the Sewer vision; that they
aro oparently satieficd v.i.th it, in ao far as pertains to the sewer plan for the
site it..,el.f_. but that t,o serious off site problem have arisen:
(1) Heh e be n dvised by th Sewer Divi.sion th t thQ project cannot ti
into th sew
t Fl1tm Road because it is al.re dy ov rloaded, and
. r Division insists th t the project provide for the off 1
er clr-.u-Ml+'::v for appro
tely ½ mile down stre • whi ob
• Byatr,y cl
will cost him 2s,ooo to 30, 000•
(2)
torm
• By tr:r further et t~s that he has r uctantly
eed to provi
the entire
ving ot Flynn Ro d, which is
City dodic ted treat,, but t t be is not prepared
to provide th off site storm ew r draina.g , nor does he think the Feder govern...
twill allow this
a project cost.
!r.
tterf1eld turth
teel t t in
Turnk 7 project is b
und r contract with tbs Houaing A.uthol'it7 to pure
tor Public Ho-~ un tt that the Coo
tion A •
t hOuld also
project#
th gh the proj eta
ctual.13" b 1ng built by
• Satterfield
auggec.,ted g tting
ruling n th1 point tr
the C1t7 J.t.T.n-rn.....,
as 1 t will pr bably crop up 1n rel tion to other Turnkey proj eta •
.
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Memorandum To:
Mayor Allen, Feb. 22, 1968
I h :ve contacted Mr . Bowden as to whether, under the Cooperation Agreement
the City would be obligated to provide off site improvements for essential
facilities for 'l'urnkey projects ., as it is obligated to do for conventional Public
Housing projects? Mr. Bowden has suggested that Hr . Satterfield attempt to
determine informally from the Federal people 11hether they will allow inclusion
0£ such off site improvements in the purchase price of Turnkey projects. Mr.
tterfield has agreed to discuss this matter with local HU officials and mil
advise me of their position.
I have also contacted the Wat r Pollution Control Division and this is ho
the matter current.l.y stands with them:
The sewer site plan itself i s essentially atisfactory •
• Morriss has now agreed to l et the project connect to the existing Sanitary
sewer near~ Road, as the site plan ealls for, and has also
eed to make the
necessary improv ents to the e.xi.ating off site Sanitary sewer line, at City expense.
Mr. Adair estimates that due to the development, the site area itself will
genera'te )
ore run off than t present,. He bas proposed to the deVi lop r' a
engineer thn.t the 42• storm e er which will a rv'i the project be extended off site
for only bout 400' and that an open dr nor fl
be provided tor an
ditional
2600' off ite down stre to channel th run off from the 42" storm ew r, plu
other surface run off from the g neral
• He thinka that perhap
portion of
this open drainag may have to be riprap d •
• Adair estimates the cost of the off sit atorm drainage, if done in this
rnanner, woul.d b 1n th neighborhood of 14, 0CO and s a ked th Whiting-Turn r
engineer to
ea det led surv y of the ar involved to confirm the f
ibility
ot thi proposal and its eat· tcd cot. The ngineer agreed to do thi8 and Mr.
Adair expect
hi
report thi
eek.
(How ver, I h ve just learned toda;y
th
office of Whiting--Turner has instructed their engin er to hold up on this, p ruling
th outcome ot my report to you) .
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or
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ear to e th t th
olution hi ch I ha
By 't17 contends how
Flynn Ro
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that
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�Page
3
morandum To:
Ma_y-or Allen, Feb. 22 , 1968
Mr. Bystry is to advise me this reek s to whether his company is agreeable
to accepting the comprOll'lise solution proposed by the Serer Division.
Respect.ful.ly•
Malcolm D. Jones
HousiDg Coordinator
J ee: Mr.
Dan E. Sweat, Jr •
•
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              <text>February 22, 1968

 

Memorandum To: Mayor Ivan Allen, dr.

This is a more detailed follow up report pertaining to our brief discussion |
yesterday re the Turnkey project on Gilbert Road S.E. |

Tuesday, Mr. Matt Bystry of Whiting-Turner, the construction firm building
the 220-unit Turnkey project, called me and advised that he is having difficulty
in getting his site plan for the project approved by the Sewer Division; that they
are apparently satisfied with it, in so far as pertains to the sewer plan for the
site itself, but that two serious off site problems have arisen:

(1) He has been advised by the Sewer Division that the project cannot tie
into the sewer at Flynn Road because it is already overloaded, and

(2) the Sewer Divigion insists that the project provide for the off site
storm sewer drainage for approximately ¥4 mile down stream, which Mr. Bystry claims
will cost him $25,000 to $30,000.

My, Bystry further states that he has reluctantly agreed to provide the entire
paving of Flynn Road, which is a City dedicated street, but that he is not prepared
to provide the off site storm sewer drainage, nor does he think the Federal govern-
ment will allow this as a project cost.

I have talked with Mr. Satterfield about this who confirms Mr. Bystry's
opinion that the Federal government will probably not pay for the off site storm
sewer drainage, Mr. Satterfield further points out that if this were a Public
Housing project, being built by the Housing Authority, that under the Cooperation
Agreement the City would be obligated to supply necessary facilities to the site,
including storm sewer drainage, and that no off site improvements could be paid
for by the Housing Authority.

Mr, Satterfield further feels that since the Turnkey project is being built
under contract with the Housing Authority to purchase the development, when completed,
for Public Housing use, that the Cooperation Agreement should also apply to Turnkey
projects, as though the projects were actually being built by the Housing Authority.
Mr. Satterfield has suggested getting a ruling on this point from the City Attorney,
as 1t will probably crop up in relation to other Turnkey projects.
a

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Memorandum To: Mayor Allen, Feb. 22, 1968

I have contacted Mr. Bowden as to whether, under the Cooperation Agreement
the City would be obligated to provide off site improvements for essential
facilities for Turnkey projects, as it is obligated to do for conventional Public
Housing projects? Mr. Bowden has suggested that Mr. Satterfield attempt to
determine informally from the Federal people whether they will allow inclusion
of such off site improvements in the purchase price of Turnkey projects. Mr.
Satterfield has agreed to discuss this matter with local HAA officials and will
advise me of their position.

I have also contacted the Water Pollution Control Division and this is how
the matter currently stands with them:

The sewer site plan itself is essentially satisfactory.

Mr. Morriss has now agreed to let the project connect to the existing Sanitary
sewer near Flynn Road, as the site plan calls for, and has also agreed to make the
necessary improvements to the existing off site Sanitary sewer line, at City expense.

Mr. Adair estimates that due to the development, the site area itself will
generate 30% more run off.than at present. He has proposed to the developer's
engineer that the 42" storm sewer which will serve the project be extended off site
for only about )00' and that an open drain or flume be provided for an additional
2600' off site down stream to channel the run off from the 2" storm sewer, plus
other surface run off from the general area. He thinks that perhaps a portion of

this open drainage may have to be ripraped.

Mr. Adair estimates the cost of the off site storm drainage, if done in this
manner, would be in the neighborhood of $1),,000 and has asked the Whiting-Turner
engineer to make a detailed survey of the area involved to confirm the feasibility
of this proposal and its estimated cost. The engineer agreed to do this and Mr.
Adair expects his report this week, (However, I have just learned today that home
office of Whiting-Turner has instructed their engineer to hold up on this, pending
the outcome of my report to you).

In addition, Mr. Morriss has informally agreed to assist the developer
financially in this off site storm sewer drainage by obtaining the necessary
easements and either providing the labor, if developer will provide the pipe or
by providing the pipe if the developer will furnish the labor.

It appears to me that the current sewer proposal is a reasonable compromise
solution which I have suggested to Mr. Bystry, the developer, that he accept. Mr.
Bystry contends however that in view of his agreement already to pave all of the
Flynn Road frontgage against which the projects abuts, at his expense, he feels
that the City should provide for all of the off site storm sewer drainage, partic-
ularly since it is also needed to relieve current unsatisfactory run off from
additional properties in the area.
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Page 3
Memorandum To: Mayor Allen, Feb. 22, 1968

Mr. Bystry is to advise me this week as to whether his company is agreeable
to accepting the compromise solution proposed by the Sewer Division.

Respectfully,

Malcolm D, Jones
Housing Coordinator

Jees Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
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              <text>February 21, 1968

MEMORAR DUM
To: Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman

Housing Resources Committee

‘In talicing with Mr. Satterfield today in connection with a Turnkey project,
he presented the following situation which he suggests that I take up with you
for such action as you may be able t take in getting the matter resolved.

The Housing Authority has been approached by the Community Relations
Commission to determine if the Housing Authority's playgrounds could be used
this sumer in cooperation with the City's Recreation Department's activities.

Mr. Satterfield states that the Housing Authority's position is that they will
be happy to cooperate in this matter provided that supervision is given the recrea-
tional activities on these playgrounds, which the Housing Authority is not
authorized to provide.

My. Satterfield further advises that the Housing Authority has also contacted
the City Recreation Department about thie matter and that the Recreation lepart-
ment is ready and willing to cooperate and provide the necessary supervision
except for the fact that they have been informed by the City Comptroller that no
money is available with which to pay the recreation workers.

Malcolm Db, Jones
Housing Coordinator

Jo Mr. Dan Be Swoat, dre

 
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              <text>March 11, 1968

MEMORAN DUM
Tot Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

From: Malcolm D, Jones
Housing Coordinator

Reference is made to my memorandums to you of February 22 and 23 and our verbal
discussion on February 26 pertaining to off site storm sewer facilitics which the
Water Pollution Control Division was attemting to require the developer, Whiting-
Turner, to share in construction costs for approximately 3000 feet off site, down
stream, from the Gilbert Rd. - Fiynn Rd. Turnkey development site.

Based on contention of the Housing Authority that this was not in conformity
with the Cooperation Agreement with the City and the verbal opinions of both the
HUD Attorney and the City Attorney, Henry Bowden, it was concluded that the City
would have to bear the en cost of the off site improvements, beyond the boundary
street. I was to notify Housing Authority and the developer of the decision,
which I did, and you were to notify the Water Pollution Control Division, through
Ray Nixons

Today Mr. Satterfield called me and said that the Water Pollution Control
Iivision appears to not yet understand the decisions that they recently told Mr.
George R. Sander, Technical Rirector for Public Housing of the Housing Authority,
they knew nothing about requirements of the Cooperation Agreement and had no money
ee ee ae Sere SOS Er eee Ce Ee ee

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Memorandum to Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr., March 11, 1968

Mr. Satterfield contends that the Federal Covermnent will not allow any off site
improvements (other than in boundary streets, which would normally be chargeable to a
private developer) to be included in project costs of Public Housing and Turnkey
developments; and requests that the City get the matter clarified with the Water
Pollution Control Division.

New Subject:

Mr. Satterfield also reports that the Housing Authority is having difficulty in
getting the sewer plan approved for the Public Housing site in Thomasville (this is
not Turnkey) and is anxious to get it approved as soon as possible, so that they can
advertize for bids for development of the project. ;

He states that the Sewer Division is now insisting on changes being made in the
sewer layout, previously installed in accordance with then Sewer Division requirements
and which was inspected by the City at the time as satisfactory; that the Sewer Division
maintains that City requirements have changed since the work was done and therefore
the layout will now have to be modified to meet the new requirements of the City.

Mr. Satterfield contends that this is not right nor fair (He does admit however
that apparently one mistake was made on the former installation, which should be
corrected and which the Housing Authority is willing to correct.).

ir, Satterfield states that in addition, the Sewer Division is now insisting
that the Housing Authority provide a storm sewer along the road (Moreland Ave) on
the entire East side of the project, which he thinks could probably cost the
Authority an additional $30,000 - 10,000, which he does not feel the Housing Authority
should have to pay.

Mr. Satterfield requests that these matters pertaining to the Public Housing
Thomasville project also be resolved by the City.

cct Mr. Dan Ee Sweat, drs
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                    <text>Functions of Secretary to Housing Coordinator·
Acts as secretary to Housing Coordinator, Office of the Mayor, City of Atlanta;
and the Housing Resources Committee.
ship of approximately
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The Housing Resources Committee has a member-
members organized into 8 Panels, each with its own specific
The members of the Committee are very prominent businessmen and educators
in the City of Atlanta.
Secretary sends out invitations monthly to the Housing Resources Executive Group
meetings; Low-income Housing Coordinating Group meetings and· called meetings of the
entire HRC and its various Panels., held in City Hall.
Takes and transcribes official
minutes of these meetings and makes distribution to all concerned.
Arranges for use
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of Conference Room at City Hall and confirms by phone whether or not Committee members
plan to attend each meeting.
Notifies all concerned of changes in time or place of
scheduled meetings.
In addition to taking and transcribing official minutes for Housing Resources
Committee meetings., takes and transcribes complex reports, such as the HRC Annual
Report, Analysis of Low-income Housing Program and Proposed Plan for Lou-income
Housing sites; and suggested speeches for the Mayor i.e. speech for Ma;ror in Thomasville Urban Renewal area recently, in connection with financing low-income single
family homes by the Insurance industry.
Takes dictation and transcribes corresp,Jndence prepared for signature of the
"
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Mayor., Chairman of the Housing Resources Committee and Housing Coordinator, which
requires considerable knowledg3 of business English and spelling and appropriate
paragraphing and punctuation.
Secretar-J helps compile informati on for the quite involved periodic Inventory
Report of Low and Medium Income Housinz in Atlanta.
T}pes in final form this complex
tabular report consisting of approximately 33 pages.
Gets the report reproduced and
makes distribut i on.
This report is the only means of showing and keeping up with the
status and progres s of the Low-income Housing Program.
Secretary must uork independantly mal&lt;ing
01m
work decisions with minimum super-
vision, as supervisor is frequently busy attending meetinGs, having conferences ,·rith
developers, and che cking out land sites for low-income housing.
This pos i t i on r equi r es
general off ice experience and knowledge and a eeneral concept of city organization and
responsibi lity for functi ons.
Re ceives t el ephone calls and per s onal call er s ; answers their ques tions or directs
t hem to the r esponsible part y .
Refer s those to the Housing Coordinator which, in her
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opinion require .his personal attention.
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Coordinator according to knqwledge and importance of his schedule.
Keeps records
of his scheduled appointments.
Searches and accumulates data from files for specific correspondence, studies
or projects undertaken by superior.
Maintains active and inactive files.
Maintains up to date lists of all members of the Housing Re.s ources Committee,
to include correct mailing addresses and telephone numbers • .
Maintains current list of developers interested in building low-income housing.
Types and keeps up to date list of proposed sites offered for low-income housing
,;.•
which includes lo.c ation, amount of land in . each tract and who controls the si£""e.
Takes dictation from, and types documents of a technical nature for, the Consultant
to the Housing Resources Committee, who devotes one day each week to work
j.n
the Housing
Resources Committee office pertaining to technical details of the Low-income Housing
Program.
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Functions of Secretary to Housing Coordinator’

Acts as secretary to Housing Coordinator, Office of the Mayor, City of Atlanta;
and the Housing Reeouness Committee. The Housing Resources Committee has a member-
ship of approximately 55 members organized into 8 Panels, each with its own specific
functions. The members of the Committee are very prominent businessmen and educators
in the City of Atlanta.

Secretary sends out dpriitetians monthly to the Housing Resources Executive Group
meetinzs; Low-income Housing Coordinating cues meetings and called meetings of the
entire HRC and its various Panels, held in City Hall. Takes and transcribes official
minutes of these meetings and makes distribution to all concerned. Arranges for use
of Conference Room at City Hall and confirms by phone whether or not couereeee mamas
plan to attend each meeting. Notifies all concerned of changes in time or place of
scheduled meetings.

In addition to taking and transcribing official minutes for Housing Resources
Committee meetings, takes and transcribes complex reports, such as the HRC Annual
Report, Analysis of Low-income Housing Program and Proposed Plan for Low-income
Housing sites; and suggested speeches for the Mayor i.e. speech for Mayor in Thomas-
ville Urban Renewal area recently, in connection with financing low-income single
family homes by the Insurance industry.

Takes dictation and transcribes correspondence prepared. for signature of the
Mayor, Chairman of the Housing Resources Committee and Housing Coordinator, which
requires considerable knowledz2 of business English and spelling and appropriate
paragraphing and punctuation.

Secretary helps compile information for the quite involved periodic Inventory
Report of Low and Medium Income Housing in Atlanta. Types in final form this complex
tabular report consisting of approximately 33 pazes. Gets the report reproduced and
makes distribution. This report is the only means of showing and keeping up with the
status and progress of the Low-income Housing Program.

Secretary must work independantly making own work decisions with minimum super-

x

vision, as supervisor is frequently busy attending meetings, having conferences with

developers, and checking out land sites for low-income housing. This position requires
general office experience and knowledge and a general concept of city orzanization and
responsibility for functions.

Receives telephone calls and personal callers; answers their questions or directs

them to the responsible party. Refers those to the Housing Coordinator which, in her

Lane:
 

Si ae

opinion require his personal attention. Schedules appointments for Housing
Coordinator according to knowledge and importance of his schedule. Keeps records
of his scheduled appointments. -
Searches and accumulates data from files for specific correspondence, studies
or projects undertaken by superior.
Maintains active and inactive files.
Maintains up to date lists of all members of the Housing Resources Conmid stees
to include correct mailing addresses and telephone numbers.
Maintains current list of developers interested in building low-income housing.
Types and keeps up to date list of proposed sites offered for low-income housing
which includes location, amount of land in.each tract and who controls the sits.
Takes dictation from, and types documents of a technical nature for, the Consultant
to the Housing Resources Committee, who devotes one day each week to seen in the Housing

Resources Committee office pertaining to technical details of the Low-income Housing

Program.

 
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                    <text>rch 11 , 1968
Ci n ral Carl Suth :rland
P raonn 1 Dir cto~
City Hall Annex
Atlanta, Georala 30303
Dear General Sutherland:
'Ihb i• to l"eapectfully r q at the recla••iftc· tio of Po,ition
N ber 8 in th Houain R eourc • Divlato , Dep anent of
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Mr. Da Sweat /
Col el M lcolm Jo es
reatly appr cs- te •
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              <text>March 11, 1968

General Carl Sutherland
Personnel Director

City Hall Annex
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear General Sutherland:

This is to respectfully request the reclassification of Position
Number 8 in the Housing Resources Division, Department of
Mayor from Stenographer-Clerk, Salary Range 35 to Senior
Stenographer, Salary Range 38.

Justification for this request is contained in the attached job
description prepared by Colonel Malcolm Jones, Housing
Coordinator.

Your consideration of this request will be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely yours,
R. Earl 8
Administrative Assistant
REL:ip
Attachment

CC: Finance Committee
Mr. Dan Sweat oe.
Celenel Malcolm Jones

 
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                    <text>DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PEACHTREE SEVENTH BUILDING , ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30323
Room 645
REGION Ill
Office of the Regional Administrator
February 27, 1968
IN REPLY REFER TO:
3H
Honorable S. Fle tcher Thompson
House of Repr esent tives
Washington, D. C. 20515
Dear Mr . Thompson :
'l'his is t o acknowledge your letter dated Febru.:!ry 23 requesting
information concerning the Summary of Lo~~Rent Rousing forwarded
you earlier this month . The 800 units authorized for le sing by
the Atlanta Rousing Authority will be locoted wherever such housing
is availabl~ throughout the Atlanta area . Currently, the Atlanta
Housing Authority has leased 2J.7 units for lo - rent houoing purposes
3nd 17 of these units are located ,ithin the Fifth Congressional
District . The Atlant Hou ing Authority also is negotiating for
additional leases ~md some of theso will be ·within the Fifth
Congressional District .
In College Park, only one unit of low- rent housing is being cancelled .
The College Park Housing Authority was given authorization to con · truct
174 units of lowprent housing and 173 of these unlt hsv been compl ted
nd are occupied . llawever, during conotruotion it wa found th.at en
outcropping of rock extended over the site _,mere one unit as proposed .
Therefore, g9ing ahead ~ith construction of this unit uould have been
extremely co tly, and it w s decided to cancel this one unit .
Should we be able to ~osist you further, please let me kn-ow .
i2"r ly~~,f;Ed~ ! .xter ~
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% | | | &lt; PEACHTREE SEVENTH BUILDING, ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30323
“Orang Ww Room 645
REGION III
Office of the Regional Administrator February 27, 1968 ee eee

Honorable §. Fletcher Thompson
House of Representatives
Washington, D. C. 20515

Dear Mr, Thompson:

This is to acknowledge your letter dated February 23 requesting
information concerning the Summary of LoweRent Housing forwarded
you earlier this month. The 800 units authorized for leasing by

the Atlanta Housing Authority will be located wherever such housing
is available throughout the Atlanta area. Currently, the Atlanta
Housing Authority hes leased 227 units for low-rent housing purposes
and 17 of these units are located within the Fifth Congressional
District. The Atlanta Housing Authority also is negotiating for
additional leases and some of these will be within the Fifth
Congressional District.

In College Park, only one unit of low-rent housing is being cancelled,
The College Park Housing Authority was given authorization to construct
174 units of lowerent housing and 173 of these units have been completed
and are occupied, However, during construction it wes found that an
outcropping of rock extended over the site where one unit was proposed.
Therefore, going ahead with construction of this unit would have been
extremely costly, and it was decided to cancel this one unit.

Should we be able to assist you further, please let me know.

Sincerely yours,

Cale Chien 7

Regional Administrator
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                    <text>FL"E: I CHI!!~ THOMPSON
1641 LONGWORTH
MEMBE;. OF CONGRESS
WASHINGTON, D.C.
RICHARD ASHWORTH
ADMINJSTRATJVE ASSISTANT
5TH DISTRICT, GEORGIA
~ongress of tbe ilniteb ~tates
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PoST OFFICE, ATLANTA
1!,omse of l\epresentatibes
mh1~bington, 119.~.
February 29, 1968
Mr. Dan Sweat
Governmental Liaison
Mayor's Off ice
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Dan:
Enclosed is a report I have received today
from the Regional Administrator of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development concerning low-rent
housing in the Atlanta area.
I thought you'd appreciate receiving the
information.
If there is any way that I can help to
secure approval of the additional leases me ntioned
in the l e tte r , I will be glad to do so.
Kindest personal regards.
Member o f Con g ress
FT/ j
Enclosure
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              <text>FLETCHER THOMPSON

1
MEMBER OF CONGRESS caine oe

RICHARD ASHWORTH

StH Distr
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Seetniet. Mmawann

Congress of the Anited Stateg OLD Post OFFice, ATLANTA
House of Representatives
Washington, B.C.

February 29, 1968

Mr. Dan Sweat
Governmental Liaison
Mayor's Office
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Dan:

Enclosed is a report I have received today
from the Regional Administrator of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development concerning low-rent
housing in the Atlanta area.

I thought you'd appreciate receiving the
information. If there is any way that I can help to
secure approval of the additional leases mentioned
in the letter, I will be glad to do so.

Kindest personal regards.

Yours very truly,

ZA

FLETCHER THOMPSON
Member of Congress

FT/j

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                    <text>March 8, 1968
Honol"able Fletcher Thompson
Membel' of Congress
House of Representatives
1641 Longworth Building
Washington, D. C .
Dear -Fletcher:
Thank you for the low i-ent housing report.
We shall c :rtainly c · 11 upon you for as istance in securing
approval of th lea
in ea. e it ls necessary.
Thank you for you,:- h lp.
Since~ely yours,
D nSw
DS:fy
bee:
Mr. M. B. Satterfield
Col. Malcolm Jones
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              <text>March 8, 1968

Honorable Fletcher Thompson

Member of Congress

House of Representatives

1641 Longworth Building

Washington, D, C.

Dear Fletcher:

Thank you for the low rent housing report.

We shall certainly call upon you for assistance in securing
approval of the leases in case it is necessary.

Thank you for your help.

Sincerely yours,

Dan Sweat
DS:fy

bec: Mr. M. B. Satterfield
Col, Malcolm Jones

 
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                    <text>February 2),. 1968
MEMORAN!lJM
To:
M or Ivan Allen, Jr.
Malcolm D. Jones
From:
Re 'J1J¥' memorandum to you yesterday pertaining to the propos d eompromis
on off site improvements for the Turnkey project on Gilbert Road at Flynn Road.
Mr. By-stry, the Whiting..,Turner develo r, haa informed me that ho has
turned the matter over to Mr .. S tterfield and will bid by tJ.n:T sol ution orked
out by Mr.
tt rfield w1 th the City.
Mr.
tterfi ld reports that he has con eted the HIJD attorney in
Banson s office, as sugge tcd by Henry Bowden,
d that th attorney ' s opinion
is that the Cooperation Agr
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the City of Atlanta and the Housing
Authority doe apply to Turnkey proj cts in deV1 lopment, as though th&amp; project
ctu:u.ly bing dev loped by
Housing Authority itself.
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C1 ty will provid ne-aessaiy oceas streets and boundary str
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              <text>February 23, 1968

MEMORANDUM
To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
From: Malcolm D. Jones

Re my memorandum to you yesterday pertaining to the proposed compromise
on off site improvements for the Turnkey project on Gilbert Road at Flynn Road.

Mr. Bystry, the Whiting-Turner developer, has informed me that he has
turned the matter over to Mr. Satterfield and will abide by any solution worked
out by Mr. Satterfield with the City,

Mr. Satterfield reports that he has contacted the HUD attorney in Ray
Hanson's office, as suggested by Henry Bowden, and that the attorney's opinion
is that the Cooperation Agreement between the City of Atlanta and the Housing
Authority does apply to Turnkey projects in development, as though the project
were actually being developed by the Housing Authority itself.

Mr. Satterfield states that in essence the Cooperation Agreement provides:

(1) ‘The City will provide necessary access streets and boundary streets;
and

(2) The City will bring to the site all necessary facilities (that
thie includes sewer). .

Mr. Satterfield further states that he will stand on this; however, since
agreement has already been made by the Developer to pave all of Flynn Road (a
boundary street), he will not reopen this and hopes that HUD will overlook it
and allow the cost as part of the project development, but he feels the City
should not lock to Developer for any additional off site improvements.

Henry Bowden will be informed, as soon ar I can contact him, of the HUD
attorney's opinion obtained informally and verbally.

I will have a copy of the Cooperation Agreement Monday, February 26, for
examination.

Veet Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
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RENEWAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION
WASHING TON , 0 . C . 20410
January 15, 1968
LOCAL PUBLIC AGENCY LE1~ER NO. 446
SUBJECT :
Utilizing Section 1O7( a) of the Housing Act
of 191~9 for Low- Income Purchasers under
YtlA Section 221(h) ·
FAA recently
Se ction 221(h ) of
made available to
wit h a n option to
determined that units rehabilitated under
the National Housing Act, as amended, may be
low-income families utili zi ng a r ental agreement
buy .

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Therefo_e Section 1O7( a ) of the Housing Act of 1949, as
amende d , applie s to any sal e of project land to an eligible nonprofit or gani zation which has obtained froill FHA a commitme nt to
insure under Se ction 22l(h ) and which has agree d to re nt all
units it will construct to low- income tenants under a renval agreement
n th an option to purcha s e meeti ng the applicable r equirements of
FHA .
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
RENEWAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20410

January 15, 1968

LOCAL PUBLIC AGENCY LETTER NO. 4h6

SUBJECT: Utilizing Section 107(a) of the Housing Act
of 1949 for Low-Income Purchasers under
FHA Section 221(h)

FHA recently determined that units rehabilitated under
Section 221(h) of the National Housing Act, as amended, may be
made available to low-income families utilizing a rental agreement
with an option to buy. eT an

Therefore Section 107(a) of the Housing Act of 1949, as
amended, applies to any sale of project land to an eligible non-
profit organization which has obtained from FHA a commitment to
insure under Section 221(h) and which has agreed to rent all
units it will construct to low-income tenants under a rental agreement
with an option to purchase meeting the applicable requirements of

7 a

Acting Deptt ‘hostaten ny seOretary
for Renewal Assistance

HUD-Wash., D. C.,
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                    <text>OFFICERS
J . M A RIO N CRA IN. P RESI DENT
J . AD A IR McCOR D . VIC E P RESIDENT .
A . H . STU RGESS . J R.. V ICE P RESIDCNT
NOEL C . TUR NER. V ICE P RES IDENT
FRED 0 . S C H EER. T REASURER
BRUCE 8 . W ILS O N . SECRETARY
. MRS . TO MM IE J A C KSO N. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
DIRECTORS
HEALEY
BUILDING
March 4 , 1968
HENRY C. BALDW IN
MARION BLAC KWEL L , JR.,
THOMAS V. C A U B L E. J R.
J . MARION C RA IN
ROY A . D O R S EY
EMER S ON HOLLEMAN
C . 0 . LEBEY. JR.
HAR R Y N O RMAN . J R.
FRANK C . O WE N S. JR.
JAM E S L. S T ARNES
STEWART W IG HT
WARD WI GHT
Col. Malcolm D. Jones, Housing Coordinator
City of Atl a nta
City Hall
Atlanta, G e or g ia, 30303
Dear Col. Jones,
Regarding your l e tter of F e bruary 14 conc e rning Mrs. H e st e r's proper t y
at 902 All e n e A v enue , S. W., Mr . J. M. Grain , Pr e sid e nt, o f our Board
advis e s m e that th e Board m ight be w illing to stand th e exp e ns e of th e
material to b e us e d in repairing Mrs . H e ste r's prop e rty pr ovid e d you
and I could g e t the labor unions to join w ith us in d o ing th e w ork.
The date for R e altor W ee k has not b e anno unc e d yet but it w ill b e s e t
shortly and w ill b e some t ime in May. Pl ease s ee w hat can b e don e in
getting th e unions to coo pe rat e w ith us .
Cordially,
c) ~
HCB/tj
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H e nry C . Ba:ti:J.w in, Cha ir ma n
PUBLIC RELATIO NS CO M MITTEE
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              <text>OFFICERS DIRECTORS

J. MARION CRAIN, PRESIDENT
Jj. ADAIR MCCORD. ViCE PRESIDENT

HENRY C. BALDWIN
MARION BLACKWELL, JR.

 

A. H. STURGESS. JR. VICE PRESIDENT SSS SS SSS SSS See THOMAS V. CAUBLE, Jr.
NOEL C. TURNER. VICE PRESIDENT J. MARION CRAIN
FRED O. SCHEER. TREASURER HEALEY BUILDING ROY A. DORSEY
BRUCE B. WILSON, SECRETARY EMERSON HOLLEMAN
MRS. TOMMIE JACKSON, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Cc. D. LEBEY, Jr.
‘ ® is (Ds ts HARRY NORMAN, Jr.
Atlanta 3,Ge: or g Lay FRANK C. OWENS, JR.
aaa — JAMES L. STARNES
STEWART WIGHT

WARD WIGHT

March 4, 1968

Col. Malcolm D. Jones, Housing Coordinator
City of Atlanta

City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia, 30303

Dear Col. Jones,

Regarding your letter of February 14 concerning Mrs. Hester's property
at 902 Allene Avenue, S.W., Mr. J. M. Crain, President, of our Board
advises me that the Board might be willing to stand the expense of the
material to be used in repairing Mrs. Hester's property provided you
and I could get the labor unions to join with us in doing the work.

The date for Realtor Week has not be announced yet but it will be set
shortly and will be sometime in May. Please see what can be done in
getting the unions to cooperate withus.

Cordially,

Tan ; Chairman

Henry C. Ba
HCB/tj PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE

   
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              <text>March 6, 1968

Mr. Henry C. Baldwin, Chairman
Public Relations Committee
Atlanta Real Estate Board

Atlante, Jeorgia
Dear Mir. Baldwins

This Al
willing to assist in any way possible in this and similar matters, my office

Any plans which may be developed for improvement, of this property should be
eoordinated with Mr. James A. Smith, Chief, Housing Division of the Building
Department, whom I om sure will be glad te cooperate with you, Hise telephone
number ig JA 2163, oxtension 261.

Sincerely,

Malcolm D. Janes
Housing Coordinator

JV bee: Mr. Dan &amp;. Sweat, Jr.

 
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                    <text>A RESOLUTION
The Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, through the work of the
Chamber's Housing and Redevelopment Committee, has supported vigorously from
the outset the efforts of the Mayor's Housing Resources Committee to relieve the
city's shortage of housing for low income families.
As a result of its investigation of this problem, the Housing and Redevelopment
Committee delivered to this Board in August, 1967 a report entitled "The Low-Rent
Housing Gap in Atlanta," which included specific information underlining the critical
nature of the housing need. This Board was informed by the report that the process
of rezoning land suitable and feasible for multi-family, low-rent housing appears to
be the single most difficult obstacle in the task of providing, during a five-year
period, some 16,800 units of the type hoµsing required. The Board also was made
aware that available vacant land is scarce within the City of Atlanta for any use , and
outlying areas have not seen fit to qualify for programs which allow construction of
federally-insured housing of the type which would help meet the current need.
·
A resolution by this Board in September , 1967 urged immediate steps by the
City of Atlanta Planning Department and the Board of Aldermen to adopt an updated
•
land use plan, from which a new zoning ordinance could be evolved . The resolution
further declared: " ... Any new zoning plan adopted by the City of Atlanta should make
provision for adequate land for multi-family housing and open up land for increased
density of housing in all quadrants of the city, in order to serve the best interests
of a changing and progressive City of Atlanta."
Since that time, diligent study has been given by the Atlanta Chamber of Comm erce
to a proposed "package zoning plan, " the purpose of which would be to rezone simultaneously several sites of land throughout the city for development in public housi ng .
Be it resolved that the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors reiterates its position in support of dispersing multi-family housing to all quadrants
of the city. iff'()weve1- ;-n-eithe1 • thts"'Boai'd"'fl


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And be it fur ther resolved that the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Board of Director s
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Submitted to the Board of Directors
Atlant a Chamber of Commerce
April 10, 1968
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              <text>A RESOLUTION

The Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, through the work of the
Chamber's Housing and Redevelopment Committee, has supported vigorously from
the outset the efforts of the Mayor's Housing Resources Committee to relieve the
city's shortage of housing for low income families.

As a result of its investigation of this problem, the Housing and Redevelopment
Committee delivered to this Board in August, 1967 a report entitled ''The Low-Rent
Housing Gap in Atlanta, '' which included specific information underlining the critical
nature of the housing need. This Board was informed by the report that the process
of rezoning land suitable and feasible for multi-family, low-rent housing appears to
be the single most difficult obstacle in the task of providing, during a five-year
period, some 16,800 units of the type housing required. The Board also was made
aware that available vacant land is scarce within the City of Atlanta for any use, and
outlying areas have not seen fit to qualify for programs which allow construction of
federally-insured housing of the type which would help meet the current need.

A resolution by this Board in September, 1967 urged immediate steps by the
City of Atlanta Planning Department and the Board of Aldermen to adopt an updated
land use plan, from which a new zoning ordinance could be evolved. The resolution
further declared: "...Any new zoning plan adopted by the City of Atlanta should make
provision for adequate land for multi-family housing and open up land for increased
density of housing in all quadrants of the city, in order to serve the best interests
of a changing and progressive City of Atlanta."

Since that time, diligent study has been given by the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce
to a proposed "package zoning plan,"' the purpose of which would be to rezone simul-
taneously several sites of land throughout the city for development in public housing.

Be it resolved that the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors reit-
erates its position in spppore of eines ee eS pee to all quadrants
of the cay Howeve T 304 pbhe-Her o-and-Redew 23

   
 

And be it further resolved that the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors
supports the principle of the package zoning proposal as an approach well worth con-
sidering toward the efforts to alleviate this serious problem in our community.

Submitted to the Board of Directors
Atlanta Chamber of Commerce
April 10, 1968
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                    <text>AGENDA
Housing Resources Committee
and
Coordinating Group
April 11, 1968

~~.._-.__....
l.
Report on Resolution by Chamber of Co!im13rce - Curtis Driskell
2.
Request to Mayor to provide an Alderrnanic Commttee to work with
Housing Resources Co:rrunittee and support: its efforts in the
Board of Alderman.
3.
Report on Housing Resources Conmri.ttee's support on Re-zoning
Petitions - Jones
4.
Need for series of Panel meetings.
5.
Charge Land Committee:
(a) Work with Planning Depart:nent and Joint Planning Board
on coming up with plan to provide land.
(b)
Proposal for Rezoning Entire City.
6.
Reports from Panels
7.
Other Businesa
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26

36

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Housing Resources Comittee
,

and

Coordinating Group

April 11, 1968

 

Report on Resolution by Chamber of Commerce - Curtis Driskell

Request to Mayor to provide an Aldermanic Connittee to work with
Housing Resources Committee and support: its efforts in the
Board of Alderman.

Report on Housing Resources Committee's support on Re-zoning
Petitions - Jones

Need for series of Panel meetings.
Charge Land Committee:
(a) Work with Planning Departnent and Joint Planning Board
on coming up with plan to provide land,
(b) Proposal for Rezoning Entire City.

Reports from Panels

Other Business
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OF ~J. .'IL.t
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
CITY HALL
ATLANTA. GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
Room 1204, City Hall
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
April 2, 196 8
CECIL A. ALEXANDER, Chairm an
Housing Resources Committee
MALCOLM D. JONES
Housing Coordinator
Dear Housing Resources Committee Member:
The regular monthly meeting of the Executive Group of the Housing Resources
Committee for April 1968 will not be held April 4 as scheduled, but will be
held Thursday, April 11, at 10:00 a.m., in Committee Room 2, City Hall.
Th i s will be another joint meeting with the newly established Coordination
Group composed of Heads of other Departments and Agencies ir.volved in connection with the Low-income Housing Program.
As you of course already realize, we are still in a critical phase of
the Low-income Housing Progra; and are seeking ways and means of resolving
the difficulties confronting the program, the greatest of which is land.
Please be prepared to present a brief report on your Panel's efforts
this year.
We hope that you will be able to attend this meeting.
the date on your calendar.
Please reserve
A return addressed postal card is enclo s ed for your convenience in advising
us whether you will be able to attend th~ April 11 me eting.
Sincerely,
13:19, 29 December 2017 (EST)
Malcolm D. · J ~ ~ - .
Housi~g Coordinator
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CITY OF ATLANTA.

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE : CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404

Room 1204, City Hall
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
April 2, 1968

CECIL A. ALEXANDER, Chairman
Housing Resources Committee

MALCOLM D. JONES
Housing Coordinator

Dear Housing Resources Committee Member:

The regular monthly meeting of the Executive Group of the Housing Resources
Committee for April 1968 will not be held April 4 as scheduled, but will be
held Thursday, April 11, at 10:00 a.m., in Committee Room 2, City Hall,

This will be another joint meeting with the newly established Coordination
Group composed of Heads of other Departments and Agencies involved in connect-
ion with the Low-income Housing Program.

As you of course already realize, we are still in a critical phase of
the Low-income Housing Program and are seeking ways and means of resolving

the difficulties confronting the program, the greatest of which is land.

Please be prepared to present a brief report on your Panel's efforts
this year.

We hope that you will be able to attend this meeting. Please reserve
the date on your calendar.

A return addressed postal card is enclosed for your convenience in advising
us whether you will be able to attend the April 11 meeting.

Sincerely,

  

Fb} «
Malcolm D, Jon€
Housing Coordinator

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CITY HALL
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Room 1204, City Hall
ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
CECIL A. ALEXANDER, Chairman
Housing Resources Committee
MALCOLM D. JONES
Housing Coordinator
April 2, 1968
Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
Alderman Rodney M. Cook
Alderman G. Everett Millican
Mr. Jim Crawford
Mr. Collier B. Gladin
Mr. Lester A. Persells
Mr. Edwin L. Sterne
Mr. Carey S. Hooks
Dr. John W. Letson
Mr. A. B. Padgett
Mr. Jim Parham
Mr. Johnny C. John son
Mr. George W. Kennedy
Mr. James B. Pilcher
Dr. Sidn ey L. Davis
Gentlemen:
The next meeting of this Coordinating Group, for the purpose of getting
together, comparing notes and exchanging ideas in intere s t of obtaining more
effective coordination in the Low-income Housing Prog ram, will be hel d
Thursday, April 11, at 10:00 a .m., in Committee Room 2, City Hall.
This will be a joint meeting with the Executive Group of the Housing
Resources Committee.
The several p reviou s meetings of this group have been very stimulating
and help f ul to the Low-income Ho using Program.
Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman, Hou s ing Re s ources Committee, and I
hop e th a t you will be a ble to a ttend thi ~ me eting, as your ac tiv e pa rticipation i s s olicited and will be v e ry help f ul in f urtheri ng th e pr ogres s of
th e Low-income Hou s ing Program.
A return add r essed post al card i s enclo s ed fo r you r convenience in
info r min g us wh e th er you plan to a ttend t he Ap r il 11 meeting .
Sin cerely,
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CITY OF' ATLANTA

CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

Room 1204, City Hall IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

, CECIL A. ALEXANDER, Chairman
April 2 ? 1 96 8 Housing Resources Committee

MALCOLM D. JONES
Housing Coordinator

Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
Alderman Rodney M. Cook
Alderman G. Everett Millican
Mr. Jim Crawford

Mr. Collier B. Gladin
Mr. Lester A. Persells
Mr. Edwin L. Sterne

Mr. Carey S. Hooks

Dr. John W. Letson

Mr. A. B. Padgett

Mr. Jim Parham

Mr. Johnny C. Johnson
Mr. George W. Kennedy
Mr. James B, Pilcher
Dr. Sidney L. Davis

Gentlemen:

The next meeting of this Coordinating Group, for the purpose of getting
together, comparing notes and exchanging ideas in interest of obtaining more
effective coordination in the Low-income Housing Program, will be held
Thursday, April 11, at 10:00 a.m., in Committee Room 2, City Hall.

This will be a joint meeting with the Executive Group of the Housing
Resources Committee.

The several previous meetings of this group have been very stimulating
and helpful to the Low-income Housing Program.

Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman, Housing Resources Committee, and I
hope that you will be able to attend this meeting, as your active partici-
pation is solicited and will be very helpful in furthering the progress of
the Low-income Housing Program.

A return addressed postal card is enclosed for your convenience in
informing us whether you plan to attend the April 11 meeting.

Sincerely,
Pinbech he

Malcolm D,. Jone
Housing Coordinator

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