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              <text>Memorandum Tot Mayor Allen

Reference is made te Zoning Petition #2-65-33&lt;5 on Zoning Committee
Agenda April h, 1968 to rezone an approximately 15 acre tract on the West
side of Jonesboro Road, 5, E., south of McWilliams Road, from M&lt;l to Aql,
to permit construction of a i8o unit Turnkey project,

Although the proposed rezoning of this site is consistent with the
recently adopted Land Use Plan and had the favorable recommendation of
the Plenning Board and the Planning Department, plus the formal written
and verbal endorsement of the Housing Resources Committee; and the site
had been approved by the Housing Authority and had tentative approval
of HUD, still it was denied by the Zoning Committee. Proponents snd
those in opposition at the Public Hearing were about equals 6-8 on each
side.

The Developer had obtained and filed with his rezoning application
favorable letters from the Water, Parke, Construction (Sewer Division)
and School Depertments and from the Atlanta Transit System, as to their
ability te provide necessary community facilities for the
project. This project had all the normal prerequisites to meet physical
requirauents,. 5

During the Public Hearing the two members of the Zoning Committee
who were present expressed concern over protection for the City as to
ultimate development, in the event the proposed project should not
materialize. They called upon the Developer to provide them with such
assurance in writing (which he agreed to do) and for him to see
Mr, Shattleworth as to details of form for submitting euch evidence,

The Develeper contacted Mr. Shuttleworth the following day to
follow thru on the Zoning Committee's instructions, only to find out
that the petition had been denied,
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Memorandum Tos: Mayor Allen, April 12, 1968

The Developer is seeking reconsideration and proposes to wait for
vote of the entire Board of Aldermen on the issue before he accepts
defeat or submits a formal inquiry to the Housing Resources Committee
as to the futility of Developers ettempting future reesonings for the
Low-income Housing Program.

 

To the best of my knowledge there has not been any proposed
rezoning petition approved for Federal assisted low-income housing in
the kth Werd. (The one project which is being planned for a Turnkey
development in thet Ward, on Silbert Rd. at Flynn Rd., is on a 20 acre
trect that was already zoned A=-1). Three other substantial Federal
assisted projects proposed in the hth Ward heve been denied. Several
other major developments in the hth Ward, which were seriously considered,
have not been officially applied for, because of well known opposition
of the Ward Aldermen,

A somewhat similar situstion also exists in the 7th ward, where
much vacant land also lies, and where rezoning has been successful on
only a relatively few sites. .four major proposals in that Ward have
Similarly been denied,

As a result, several Developers have expressed their unwillingness
te pursue future low-income housing projects in Atlanta, particularly
in the th and 7th Wards which have the largest proportions of vacant
land which is cbtainable at prices Developers can afford to pay for
low-income. housing.

Puthermore, ap you may already know, the proposal for ee.

for low-income housing of the Bast Lake Golf Course No. 2 site ( 30-5 )
was deferred by the Zoning Conmnittee, although it was recomsended by

the Planning Departsent es consistent with its interpretetion of hatented
ase of the Land Use Plany had the formal endorsement of the H

Resources Committees approval of the Housing Authority; tentative site
spproval by HUDs and also had the essential community facilities already
existing or built into the proposed development.

If we are unsuccessful in getting the ~e-zoning of these sites which
have all of the physical prerequisites, there seons little hope for any
site in the City, Neither is there much justification for enc
Developers to continue trying to get sites rezoned for low-income housing,
in view of the pattern of unsuccessful development attempts which hes
been so effectively established.

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Memorandum Tot Mayor Allen, April 12, 1968

Unless this log jam can be broken soon, success of the low~incone
housing program in Atlanta is seriously jeopardized, if not doomed.

Respectfully,

Malcolm D, Jones
Housing Coordinator

Encle: 1. Copy of Developer's stateaent and letters as to aveilability
of community facilities, filed with rezoning petition.
2. Text of Developer's presentation at Pablic Hearing,

ect Mr. Dan &amp;, Sweat, dr.
Mr. Cecil A. Alexander
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                    <text>CI'I'Y OF, .ATLANTA.
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              <text>CITY OF ATLANTA

 

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

DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
COLLIER B. GLADIN, Director

March 25, 1968

Mr. Malcolm D. Jones
Housing Coordinator
12 Ploor, City Hell

Dear Mr. Jones:

This is to acknowledge your letter of March 15, 1968 relative to
reanalysing the City’s low-income housing goale of 16,800 unite by the
end of 1971, im light of recent developments in the Bedford-Pine Urban
Renewal Project and the Model Cities Area.

We are working on your request and will be in touch with you
shortly.

 

GLA/ ca

ec: Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.,
Mr. Cecil A. Alexander
Mr. Collier B. Gladin
Mr. Johnny C. Johnson (Model etesee)
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                    <text>MINUTES
HOUSING RESOURCES E IBCUTIVE COMMITTEE AND
LOW-INCOME HOUSING COORDINATING GROUP MEETING
March
14, 1968
The regular monthly meeting of the Housing Coordinating Group and
Housing Resources Committee Executive Group was held in Committee Room 2,
City Hall, March 14, 1968, at 10 a.m.
Thirteen (13) members of the Housing Resources Committee Executive
Group; seven (7) invited key individuals concerned with Low-income Housing;
three i3) other :L~vited guests; three (3) developers; and members of the
Press attended the meeting. List of those invited, with attendance incµcated,
is attached to the file copy of these minutes. Also attached to the file
copy of these minutes are copies of invitational notices sent out for the
meeting and the agenda used at the meeting.
Chairman Alexar.der presided.
Mr. Alexander opened the meeting by stating that there are two matters
under consideration:
(1) There is going to be a Conference on Equal Opportunity in Housing
to be co-sponsored by the tlanta Federal Executive Board and other voluntary organizations. Twenty-five (25) organizations have signed up as cosponsors i.e. Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta, CACUR, Community Relations
Commission, Interfaith Housing Corporation, Georgia Council of Human
Relations and many others. He mentioned the fact that the Mayor is backing
this conference . The primary purpose of this conference will be educational.
This conference will seek to bring those of different backgrounds and viewpoints around the table to discuss the problems - to have Atlanta people
talk to Atlanta people. Broad participation by organizations and individuals
throughout Metropolitan area will be encouraged. He read to the Group the
objectives contained in brochure passed out by :t'ir. Nat Welch at the March
12 preliminary meeting called by the Federal Executive Board.
Mr . Alexander made a suggestion that the Housing Resources Committee
might become a co-sponsor of the conference by lending their name as cosponsor without going on recor d as to how the Housing Resources Committe911
feels about the matter.
Mr. Palmer made a motion that the HRC be a co-sponsor of the conference
on Equal Opportunities in Housing on this basis; the motion was seconded and
Committee voted on and approved the motion..
(2) Mr. Alexander then proposed that a Resolution be drawn up tc,.request
that an Aldermanic Committee be established on Housing. He stated that a call
should be made to either set up a separate Aldermanic Committee or to take
�housing into an existing committee which would concentrate its efforts on the
Low-income Housing Program. He stated that at present we have the Planning
and Development Committee under Yir. Cook; however, housing is not one of their
specific concerns. He said that he felt having an interested and responsive
gr oup in the Aldermanic Board would be very beneficial to the program.
Mr. Archer Smith made a motion that the Mayor be requested to set up
a Committee f or, or refer to an existing committee, consideration of the
~lty 1 s Program on Low-income Housing. The motion was s econded and carried!
Mr . Alexander t hen asked Hr. Collier Gladin to explain the Land Use
Map and its effect 0 :1 the Low-income Housing Program. He mentioned that of
some 54 sites bei ng consider ed for this program only 12 are consistant with
the Land Use Map,
Mr . Gl adin explai ned that the Land Use Map represents a distribution of
our portion of the growth that we anticipate coming into the City by 1983.
The acreage shown on the map is to absorb the anticipated growth of 150,000
people. This Plan should encourage greater density of housing and at same time
protect single f amily r esidential areas. Parks and other s ervices are planned
i n advance of all this growth. This Plan ser ves as a guide to housing, schools,
parks and s ewer r equi r ements. He said this was not a zoning map; just a guide.
He stat ed this plan does not indicat e rapid transit. Detailed changes will be
made as they become necess~ y. He said the Mayor's statement that this Plan
was a "policy guide on which we can build" is a good description.
Mr . Alexander asked how many additional acres were for housing?
Mr . Gladin didn 't have the answer available at the meeting.
Mr. Alexander asked if an owner of pr operty came in and applied for
rezoni ng wi thout a developer, what would happen? He asked if there was anything
in the Ordinance that r equired t hey have to be ready to develop?
Mr. Gl adin said that when a reques t i s received, it will be farmed out f or
considerat i on. Recommendation of School Department and others concerned will
be consi der ed .
Mr . Jones asked if a proposal is br ought in f or rezoni ng a sit e and the
t ype of development is cons istant with what is projected in 1983 on the Land
Use Map, in g2ner al coul d t he developer anticipat e f avorable considerat i on by
the Plannins Dep&amp;rtr.~rmt and Zoning Commi ~t ee?
Mr . Gladin r e~pondcd t hat the Planning Department will suppor t pr oposals
along these lines ~
Mr. Alexander then sai d t hat being the case, when a developer comes in
with a proj ect f or a s ite that i s in conformance with the Land Use Map and
we think is a good pr oj ect he f elt the HRC should therefore support i t.
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Mr . Winn asked what effect the Land Use Plan would have on the plans of
54 sites of which only 12 were in conformance with the plan .
Mr. Alexander said it would probably hurt us.
Mr. Jones said we would have to realign our plans,
Mr. Gladin asked how many Rcres were in the 12 sites that were in conformance with the Land Use Plan,
Mr. Jones said approximately 320 acres.
Mr. Gladin said that maybe we should take a look at the number of units
that have actually been built. He stated that many proj ects had been planned,
but not actually built yet, and that some sites had also been turned down for
reasons other than zoning,
Yir. Palmer asked if the Land Use Plan shows sites in any instance that
the Aldermanic Board has already turned down? (They are not indicated
specifically as such.)
Mr. Archer Smith said if there are particular projects in this general
connection, that the HRC should send advocates to Aldermanie Board and Zoning
Committee to support them. Mr. Smith also stated that he felt the HRC should
act as advocate at the Zoning and Planning Commission levels for particular
low-income housing pr ojects which conform to the 198J projections of the Land
Use Map of the Planning Department of the City,
Mr . Jones brought out the point that the HRC should not be required to
suppor t all developments that are in conformance with the Land Use Map ; that
proposalsmight not be appr opriate,
Mr . Archer Smith then suggested that an addendum be added to the Resoluti on
s tating that the res olution would not exclude the HRC f r om supporting proj ects
that are not in conformance wi t h the Land Use Map.
After considerable discussion, it was concl uded that t he Resolut ion not
be amended, as this would t end t o weaken it.
It was then decided and agreed t hat Mr. Alexander and Mr, Archer Smith
would get together and draw up specific wording of a Resolution stating that
the HRC would give its support to develophients of low-income housing by going
before the Planning Board and Zoning Committee of the Aldermanic Boo.rd. The
following is the Resolution developed.
"Housing Resources Committee will support and advocate in each instanca
before the Zoning Committee and the Aldermanic Board those appropriately
planned development projects which conform to the 1983 Land Use Map of the
City Planning Department, as it _Presently exists or is hereafter a~rnded,»-·
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Mr. Pclmer asked for a list for Mr. Clarence CQleman by March 20 of
major proj:scts that hact--been. .turned down already by Zoning Committee or
Aldermanic Board, but which now might be desirable in view of the Land Use
Mnp,
Mr. Jones sru.d he could give him a partial list by that date.
Mr. Alexander asked about this npproach in terms of the Turnkey Program.Mr. Persells said it might be a means of finding more land for development for this program. He stated th2t consideration should be given by builders
to what sorts of people will live in the housing; that developers may determine
whether they could mnke more money building for low-income or high income people
as both types of housing are needed in Atlanta. However, he suggested that
zoning should be on basis of appropriateness of the area to meet the long term
requirements of the City as to location, density, schools, parks, etc., and
not on the basis of what kind of people will occupy the units; that when we
reach the point of zoning on plans for future utilization of the land, rather
than on who is to use or live there, we would be much better off.
Mr. Alexander asked Mr~ Persolls if this Land Use Map was going to be
used by the Housing Authority as a guide?
Mr. Persells indicated that it had been us ed; however, the Housing
Authority does not turn down a project simply because it does not conform to
the Map.
Mr. Alexander then discussed the role of the Housing Authority further.
He stated that we are ahead on the 221 program and Rehabilitation phas e , but
behind about 2500 units on Turnkey and Public Housing.
Mr. Bystry asked if HUD had checked any of these areas for Public Housing?
Mr . Gladin stat ed thct the City is r equired to maintain a Land Use Plan
under the Workable Program. The problems are finding more sites and get ting
t hem zoned; that turnk ey proj ects must go through HUD in getting appr ovnls.
Mr . Alexander asked from the developer s point of view for the pros n.nd
cons of Turnkey ver sus the 221 program. He asked if the 221 program w~s more
appealing to developers than the Turnkey program.
Mr. W. L. Moore said getting l ruid zoned f or Publ ic Housi ng is more difficult .·
Mr. Alexander asked about economix ( a mixture of Public Housing.,. 221 d ( 3).,
and single frunily dwellings) t o be developed in one area,
Mr. Persells said the Housing Authority preferred to have that kind of
mixture. However, each program would require separate mortgages and separate
approvals and that it would be a complicated process,
Mr. Bystry said t.his might delay the program,
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Mr. Alexander stated that much stronger support would be likely if
particularly large tracts were developed under the 221 program with only a
smaller portion of the tract for public use.
Mr. Noorc stated that the biggest problem wa s the high cost of land in
Atlante! and the difficulty of financing l and under the 221 d (3) program and;
secondly getting the land zoned. He f elt that this type financing (interim
construction lonns a t reasonable interest rates) might be encouraged by this
Committee . He also suggest ed that perhaps banks and other financing institutions might be encouraged to set aside a certain amount or percent of their
money for fin ancing of low-income hous ing. He mentioned the fact tha t
insurance compani e s ar c nc:iw participatL:g in fi nan cing of this type.
Mr. Alexender said that most of the l arge banks in Atlanta are repres ented
on this Committee . He stated that perh~ps the Business Participation Panel could
do something about encouraging this type of financing.
Yir. Alexander then welcomed Mr. Richard Ce cil, who was r epres enting Mr.
William C. Bartholomay, Prosident of the Atlanta Braves, and newGst member of
the Business Participa tion Panel; and Mr. Robert C. Hatkins, newest member
of the Construction and Design Panel.
Mr. Al exander praised th§ persistant efforts of the developers in the
face of so many problems and roadblocks. He stated that the City of Atlanta
owes the developers a great debt for their contribution to this program.
Demi Jackson brought up the ques tion "Who is r esponsible for physical
s tructures in terms of r e creational or social needs in a housing development?
Is this the responsibility of the developer?"
Mr. Alexander stated that on the National scene, the Community is
responsible.
Mr. Jones expl ained th.:it in Public Housing pr oj e cts , Federal regulntions
require certain consideration be given to open space and recreational faciliti es .
He pointed out that t hi s wa s also given consideration by the Planning Department
in regards to zoning; that the Planning Board its elf has turned down projects
tha t did not provide enough spa ce or recreational facilities. He stated that
the social elements were being given more consideration today than ever before.
Mr. Alexander commented that there is c gap tn social services to be
performed in low income housing proj e cts and suggested that the Community
Council and non-profit groups such ns Interfaith may fill tho gap of social
planning. He asked for a report from Dean Jackson's Committee Fl.S to proposals
for social planning in low income housing.
YJr. Palmer mentioned that there was t l,000 set aside to see how practical
it would be to bring available recreational activitie s to Senior Citizens •
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Mr. Alexander stated that according to our figures, Public Housing is
running behind schedule and asked for any suggestions that might be helpful.
Nr. Persells said this .-ms definitely not because of lack of interest on
the part of developers, but the difficulty of obtaining a piece of land to
present that is properly zoned. He stated that a project should not be selfcontninod, but be part of a whole community; that recreational facilities
should be available to entire neighborhoods.
Mr. Alexander announced that he would appoint a Comnri.ttee of three to
study the "Analysis of Atlanta's Low-income Housing Program," dated February 7,
1968, which would make· a report of recommendations back to the Executive Group.
Mr. Alexander mentioned that package rezoning is still under consideration.
He stated that one of the problems is so much land in this area that could be
developed in this program that might receive favorable recommendation by HUD,
but be politically opposed by others. ·
Mr. Moore asked if there was any way to subsidize, such as limited
dividend?
Mr. Alexander stated that John Steinichen of Interfaith was looking for
proposals.
Mr. Palmer asked if anyone had tried to get the land in the Southwest
quadrant that is artificially overzoned industrial, rezoned for a more reasonable price?
Mr. Moore stated tha t on one particular site, Mr. Shuttleworth would
probably recommend multi-family. The price on this land has come up to
industrial, He also stated that in certain Wards, 221 d ()) houses are not
allowed because of opposition from Aldermen in those Wards•
Meeting adjourned a t 11:30 a.m,
Respectfully SUbmitted,
a-lA-'"~14~~-~:..U..rl2_./
Malcolm D. Jone ~ ~
Housing Coordinator
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HOUSING RESOURCES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND
LOW-INCOME HOUSING COORDINATING GROUP MEETING

March 1h, 1968

The regular monthly meeting of the Housing Coordinating Group and
Housing Resources Committee Executive Group was held in Committee Room 2,
City Hall, March 1h, 1968, at 10 a.m.

Thirteen (13) members of the Housing Resources Committee Executive
Group; seven (7) invited key individuals concerned with Low-income Housing;
three (3) other invited guests; three (3) developers; and members of the
Press attended the meeting. List of those invited, with attendance indicated,
is attached to the file copy of these minutes. Also attached to the file
copy of these minutes are copies of invitational notices sent out for the
meeting and the agenda used at the meeting.

Chairman Alexander presided.

Mr. Alexander opened the meeting by stating that there are two matters
under consideration:

(1) There is going to be a Conference on Equal Opportunity in Housing
to be co-sponsored by the Atlanta Federal Executive Board and other volun-
tary organizations, Twenty-five (25) organizations have signed up as co-
sponsors i.e. Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta, CACUR, Community Relations
Commission, Interfaith Housing Corporation, Georgia Council of Human
Relations and many others. He mentioned the fact that the Mayor is backing
this conference. The primary purpose of this conference will be educational.
This conference will seek to bring those of different backgrounds and view-
points around the table to discuss the problems - to have Atlanta people
talk to Atlanta people. Broad participation by organizations and individuals
throughout Metropolitan area will be encouraged. He read to the Group the
objectives contained in brochure passed out by Mr. Nat Welch at the March
12 preliminary meeting called by the Federal Executive Board.

Mr. Alexander made a suggestion that the Housing Resources Committee
might become a co-sponsor of the conference by lending their name as co-
sponsor without going on record as to how the Housing Resources Committees
feels about the matter.

Mr. Palmer made a motion that the HRC be a co-sponsor of the conference
on Equal Opportunities in Housing on this basis; the motion was seconded and
Committee voted on and approved the motion.

(2) Mr. Alexander then proposed that a Resolution be drawn up te request
that an Aldermanic Committee be established on Housing. He stated that a call
should be made to either set up a separate Aldermanic Committee or to take
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housing into an existing committee which would concentrate its efforts on the
Low-income Housing Program. He stated that at present we have the Planning
and Development Committee under Mr. Cook; however, housing is not one of their
specific concerns. He said that he felt having an interested and responsive
group in the Aldermanic Board would be very beneficial to the program.

Mr. Archer Smith made a motion that the Mayor be requested to set up
a Committee for, or refer to an existing committee, consideration of the
City's Program on Low-income Housing. The motion was seconded and carried,

Mr, Alexander then asked Mr. Collier Gladin to explain the Land Use
Map and its effect on the Low-income Housing Program. He mentioned that of
some 54 sites being considered for this program only 12 are consistant with
the Land Use Map. :

Mr. Gladin explzined that the Land Use Map represents a distribution of
our portion of the growth that we anticipate coming into the City by 1983.
The acreage shown on the map is to absorb the anticipated growth of 150,000
people. This Plan shovld encourage greater density of housing and at same time
protect single family residential areas. Parks and other services are planned
in advance of all this growth. This Plan serves as a guide to housing, schools,
parks and sewer requirements. He said this was not a zoning map; just a guide.
Ke stated this plan does not indicate rapid transit. Detailed changes will be
made as they become necessary. He said the Mayor's statement that this Plan
was a "policy guide on which we can build" is a good description.

Mr. Alexander asked how many additional acres were for housing?
Mr. Gladin didn't have the answer available at the meeting.

Mr. Alexander asked if an owner of property came in and applied for
rezoning without a developer, what would happen? He asked if there was anything
in the Ordinance that required they have to be ready to develop?

Mr. Gladin said that when a request is received, it will be farmed out for
consideration. Recommendation of School Department and others concerned will
be considered,

Mr. Jones asked if a proposal is brought in for rezoning a site and the
type of development is consistant with what is projected in 1983 on the Land
Use Map, in general could the developer anticipate favorable consideration by
the Planning Department and Zoning Committee?

Mr. Gladin responded that the Planning Department will support proposals
along these lines.

Mr. Alexander then said that being the case, when a developer comes in
with a project for a site that is in conformance with the Land Use Map and
we think is a good project he felt the HRC should therefore support it.
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Mr. Winn asked what effect the Land Use Plan would have on the plans of
54 sites of which only 12 were in conformance with the plan,

Mr. Alexander said it would probably hurt us.
Mr. Jones said we would have to realign our plans,

Mr. Gladin asked how many acres were in the 12 sites that were in con-
formance with the Land Use Plan,

Mr. Jones said approximately 320 acres.

Mr. Gladin said that maybe we should take a look at the number of units
that have actually been built, He stated that many projects had been planned,
but not actually built yet, and that some sites had also been turned down for
reasons other than zoning,

Mr. Palmer asked if the Land Use Plan shows sites in any instance that
the Aldermanic Board has already turned down? (They are not indicated
specifically as such.)

Mr. Archer Smith said if there are particular projects in this general
connection, that the HRC should send advocates to Aldermanie Board and Zoning
Committee to support them, ‘Mr. Smith also stated that he felt the HRC should
act as advocate at the Zoning and Planning Commission levels for particular
low-income housing projects which conform to the 1983 projections of the Land
Use Map of the Planning Department of the City.

Mr, Jones brought out the point that the HRC should not be required to
support all developments that are in conformance with the Land Use Map; that
proposals might not be appropriate.

Mr. Archer Smith then suggested that an addendum be added to the Resolution
stating that the resolution would not exclude the HRC from supporting projects
that are not in conformance with the Land Use Map,

After considerable discussion, it was concluded that the Resolution not
be amended, as this would tend to weaken it.

It was then decided and agreed that Mr, Alexander and Mr, Archer Smith
would get together and draw up specific wording of a Resolution stating that
the HRC would give its support to developnients of low-income housing by going
before the Planning Board and Zoning Committee of the Aldermanic Board. The
following is the Resolution developed,

"Housing Resources Committee will support and advocate in each instanca
before the Zoning Committee and the Aldermanic Board those appropriately
planned development projects which conform to the 1983 Land Use Map of the
City Planning Department, as it presently exists or is hereafter amended
Mr. Palmer asked for a list for Mr, Clarence Coleman by March 20 of
major projects that had-been turned down already by Zoning Committee or
Aldermanic Board, but which now might be desirable in view of the Land Use
Maps

Mr. Jones said he could give him a partial list by that date.
Mr. Alexander asked about this approach in terms of the Turnkey Program.

Mr. Persells said it might be a means of finding more land for develop-
ment for this program. He stated that consideration should be given by builders
to what sorts of people will live in the housing; that developers may determine
whether they could make more money building for low-income or high income people
as both types of housing are needed in Atlanta. However, he suggested that
zoning should be on basis of appropriateness of the area to meet the long term
requirements of the City as to location, density, schools, parks, etc., and
not on the basis of what kind of people will occupy the units; that when we
reach the point of zoning on plans for future utilization of the land, rather
than on who is to use or live there, we would be much better off.

Mr. Alexander asked Mr. Persells if this Land Use Map was going to be
used by the Housing Authority as a guide?

Mr. Persells indicated that it had been used; however, the Housing
Authority does not turn down a project simply because it does not conform to
the Map °

Mr, Alexander then discussed the role of the Housing Authority further.
He stated that we are ahead on the 221 program and Rehabilitation phase, but
behind about 2500 units on Turnkey and Public Housing.

Mr. Bystry asked if HUD had checked any of these areas for Public Housing?

Mr. Gladin stated thet the City is required to maintain a Land Use Plan
under the Workable Program, The problems are finding more sites and getting
them zoned; that turnkey projects must go through HUD in getting approvals.

Mr, Alexander asked from the developers point of view for the pros and
cons of Turnkey versus the 221 program, He asked if the 221 program was more
appealing to developers than the Turnkey program.

Mr. We Le Moore said getting land zoned for Public Housing is more difficult.

Mr. Alexander asked about economix (a mixture of Public Housing, 221 d (3),
and single family dwellings) to be developed in one area,

Mr. Persells said the Housing Authority preferred to have that kind of
mixture, However, each program would require separate mortgages and separate
approvals and that it would be a complicated process,

Mr. Bystry said this might delay the program,
Mr. Alexander stated that mach stronger support would be likely if
particularly large tracts were developed under the 221 program with only a
smaller portion of the tract for public use.

Mr. Moore stated that the biggest problem was the high cost of land in
Atlanta and the difficulty of financing land under the 221 d (3) program and;
secondly getting the land zoned. He felt that this type financing (interim
construction loans at reasonable interest rates) might be encouraged by this
Committec. He also suggested that perhaps banks and other financing institu-
tions might be encouraged to set aside a certain amount or percent of their
money for financing of low-income housing. He mentioned the fact that
insurance companies are now participating in financing of this type.

Mr, Alexander said that most of the large banks in Atlanta are represented
on this Committec. He stated that perhaps the Business Participation Panel could
do something about encouraging this type of financing.

Mr. Alexander then welcomed Mr. Richard Cecil, who was representing Mr.
William C. Bartholomay, President of the Atlanta Braves, and newest member of
the Business Participation Panel; and Mr. Robert C. Watkins, newest member
of the Construction and Design Panel.

Mr. Alexander praised the persistant efforts of the developers in the
face of so many problems and roadblocks. He statcd that the City of Atlanta
owes the developers a great debt for their contribution to this program.

Dem Jackson brought up the question "VYho is responsible for physical
structures in terms of recreational or social needs in a housing development?
Is this the responsibility of the developer?"

Mr. Alexander stated that on the National scene, the Community is
responsible.

Mr. Jones explained that in Public Housing projects, Federal regulations
require certain consideration be given to open space and recreational facilitics.
He pointed out that this was also given consideration by the Planning Department
in regards to zoning; that the Planning Board itself has turned down projects
that did not provide enough space or recreational facilities. He stated that
the social elements were being given more consideration today than ever before.

Mr. Alexander commented that there is c gap in social services to be
performed in low income housing projects and suggested that the Community
Council and non-profit groups such as Interfaith may fill the gap of social
planning. He asked for a report from Dean Jackson's Committee as to proposals
for social planning in low income housing.

Mr. Palmer mentioned that there was $1,000 set aside to see how practical
it would be to bring available recreational activities to Senior Citizens.
Mr. Alexander stated that according to our figures, Public Housing is
running behind schedule and asked for any suggestions that might be helpful.

Mr. Persells said this was definitely not because of lack of interest on
the part of developers, but the difficulty of obtaining a piece of land to
present that is properly zoned. He stated that a project should not be self-
contained, but be part of a whole community; that recreational facilities
should be available to entire neighborhoods.

Mr. Alexander announced that he would appoint a Committee of three to
study the "Analysis of Atlanta's Low-income Housing Program," dated February 7,
1968, which would make a report of recommendations back to the Executive Group.

Mr. Alexander mentioned that package rezoning is still under consideration.
He stated that one of the problems is so much land in this area that could be
developed in this program that might receive favorable recommendation by HUD,
but be politically opposed by others,

Mr. Moore asked if there was any way to subsidize, such as limited
dividend?

Mr. Alexander stated that John Steinichen of Interfaith was looking for
proposals.

Mr, Palmer asked if anyone had tried to get the land in the Southwest
quadrant that is artificially overzoned industrial, rezoned for a more reason=
able price?

Mr, Moore stated that on one particular site, Mr. Shuttleworth would
probably recommend multi-family, The price on this land has come up to
industrial, He also stated that in certain Wards, 221 d (3) houses are not
allowed because of opposition from Aldermen in those Wards,

Meeting adjourned at 11:30 aem,

Respectfully Submitted,

—, . ws
Malcolm D, Jones
Housing Coordinator
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Zoning Panel Rejects 352-Apii:rtment Collier Road P:roject
By ALEX COFFIN
The aldermanic zoning Committee turned down a plan Thurs' day to . build 352 apartments on
Collier Road. NW at Interstate
285 after more than 75 persons
protested the units.
Donald Hollowell, State Sen.
Leroy Johnson, Aid. Q. V. Williamson and the Atlanta branch
of the National Association for
the Advancement of Colored
People, were among those a.rguing that the apartments
would wreck the Collier Heights
Plan. Hollowell gave _the committee "anti" petitions he said
were signed by 900 persons.
The some 75 persons also protested a shopping center, which
was approved, and a car wash,
which was denied-both of which·
were asked for . Bakers Ferry
Road SW, at Boulder Park.
All actions are subject to full .
board approval.
The committee also:
1. Approved a request to rezone from residential (R-3) to
commercial (C-1) a tract fronting 400 feet on the northeast
side of Bakers Ferry Road, 776
feet northwest of Fairburn
Road SW.
2. Denied a special use permit
for a car wash on property
fronting 125 feet on the northeast side of Bakers Ferry Road,
338 feet northwest from Fairburn Road.
3. Approved a special use permit for a day care center at
456 Collier Ridge Drive NW. 1
,:4. :Denied a request to rezone
from residential (R-5) to apartmen t (A-1) property at 1203
Northwest Drive NW.
5. Approved a special use permit for a day nursery at 3132
Delmar Lane NW.
6. Approved a special use permit for a billiard parlor at 855
Hollywood Road NW.
7. Approved a request to rezone from light-industrial (M-1)
to apartment-conditional ( A-1-C)
property at 2908 Gordon Road.
8. Deferred action on a request to rezone from residential
(R-5) to ap&lt;1rtment (A-1) a tract
fronting 120 feet ;on the southwest side of Simpson Road NW
at Dixie Hills Circle.
9. Denied a request to rezone
from residentia (R-6) to apartment (A-i) a tract fronting 100
feet on the north side of North
Avenue a t Pierce Avenue.
10. Deferred action on a request to rezone from residential
(R-5) to apartment (A-1) a tract
at 2195 Bankhead Ave. NW.
11. Denied a request to rezone from residential (R-5 ) to
commercial (C-1) a tract fronting 353 feet on the nor theast
side of Bankhead Avenue, 233.3
feet east of Interstate 285.
12. Approved a request to rezone from residential (R-5) to
commercial (C-2) a tract fronting 409.8 feet on the southwest
side of James Jackson Parkway
at Hightower Pface NW.
_13. Approved a request to rezone from residential (R-5) to
apartment (A-1) a tract fronting 395.8 feet on the east side
18. Approved a request tc
of Brownlee Road SW, 100 fee t
north of Scott Street.
zone from residential (R-{
14. Approved a request to re- apartment conditional (Azone from residential (R-6 ) to -property a t 2821 Waters R
apart ment (A-1) proper ty at Southwest.
1151-53, 1155-57 and 1159-61 Sells
Avenue SW.
15. Approved a request to re- ~
zone from apar tment (A-1) to
commercial-conditional (C-1-C)
a tract fronting 210.18 feet on
U1e east side of Boulevard SE
at Hansen Street.
16. Denied a request to rezone
from residential. (R-6) to commercial (C-2) property at 908
Bowen St. NW.
17. Approved a request to rezone from · residential (R-4) to
apartment~ onditional (A-1-C)
-property a t 2786 Hapeville
Road.
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              <text>Zoning Panel Rejects 352-A

By ALEX COFFIN

The aldermanic Zoning Com-
mittee turned down a plan Thurs-
day to build 352 apartments on
Collier Road NW at Interstate
285 after more than 75 persons
protested the units.

Donald Hollowell, State Sen.
Leroy Johnson, Ald. Q. V. Wil-
liamson and the Atlanta branch
of the National Association for
the Advancement of Colored
People, were among those ar-
guing that the apartments
would wreck the Collier Heights
Plan. Hollowell gave the com-
mittee ‘anti’? petitions he said
were signed by 900 persons.

The some 75 persons also pro-
tested a shopping center, which
was approved, and a car wash,

which was denied—both of which

were asked for Bakers Ferry
Road SW, at Boulder Park.

All actions are subject to full
board approval.

The committee also:

1. Approved a request to re-
zone from residential (R-3) to
commercial (C-1) a tract front-
ing 400 feet on the northeast
side of Bakers Ferry Road, 776
feet northwest of Fairburn
Road SW.

2. Denied a special use permit
for a car wash on_ property
fronting 125 feet on the north-
east side of Bakers Ferry Road,
338 feet northwest from Fair-
burn Road.

3. Approved a special use pet
mit for a day care center at
456 Collier Ridge Drive NW.
4. Denied a request to rezone

 

 

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from residential (R-5) to apart-
ment (A-1) property at 1203
Northwest Drive NW.

5. Approved a special use per-

‘} mit for a day nursery at 3132

Delmar Lane NW.

6. Approved a special use per-
mit for a billiard parlor at 855
Hollywood Road NW.

7. Approved a request to re-
zone from light-industrial (M-1)
to apartment-conditional (A-1-C)
property at 2908 Gordon Road.

8. Deferred action on a re-
quest to rezone from residential
(R-5) to apartment (A-1) a tract
fronting 120 feet on the south-
west side of Simpson Road NW
at Dixie Hills Circle.

9. Denied a request to rezone
from residential (R-6) to apart-
ment (A-1) a tract fronting 100

 

 

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feet on the north side of North
Avenue at Pierce Avenue.

10. Deferred action on a re-
quest to rezone from residential
(R-5) to apartment (A-1) a tract
at 2195 Bankhead Ave. NW.

11. Denied a request to re-
zone from residential (R-5) to
commercial (C-1) a tract front-
ing 353 feet on the northeast
side of Bankhead Avenue, 233.3
feet east of Interstate 285.

12. Approved a request to re-
zone from residential (R-5) to
commercial (C-2) a tract front-
ing 409.8 feet on the southwest
side of James Jackson Parkway
at Hightower Place NW.

13. Approved a request to re-
zone from residential (R-5) to
apartment (A-1) a tract front-
ing 395.8 feet on the east side

 

of Brownlee Road SW, 100 fect
north of Scott Street.

14. Approved a request to re-
zone from residential (R-6) to
apartment (A-1) property at

1151-53, 1155-57 and 1159-61 Sells

Avenue SW.

15. Approved a request to re-
zone from apartment (A-1) to
commercial-conditional (C-1-C)
a tract fronting 210.18 feet on
the east side of Boulevard SE
at Hansell Street.

16. Denied a request to rezone |.

from residential. (R-6) to com-
mercial (C-2) property at 908
Bowen St. NW.

17. Approved a request Lo re-
zone from residential (R-4) to
apartment—conditional (A-1-C)
—property at 2786 Hapeville
Road.

 

Collier Road Project

18. Approved a request tc
zone from residential (R-4

apartment conditional (A-
—property at 2821 Waters R
Southwest.
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Mayor to 'Brief Aldermen
·on Parliing, 1.. w1 ay Streets
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Mayor Ivan Allen has asked Atlanta's 16 aldermen to attend
a special briefing Thursday on proposals to ban parking on city
streets and make portions of Peachtree, West Peachtree, 10th
and 14th streets one-way.
The i n f o r m a I aldermanic bo ard Monday.
ineehing will be at 4:30 p.m . at
Allen said Thursday's session
City Hall.
will give the aldermen a "chance ,
Allen sent telegi'ams calling to discuss the plans b.efore th~ ,
the session at the request of full board meeting on Monday. 1
Aid . Richard Freem an chair- He labeled it an "informal" sesman of the Traffic, Parking and sion fo~· informatio_nal purposes ,
Transit Committee.
but said the publtc would not ·
Ald . Everett Millican success- be barred.
fully got the parking ban proThe mayor predicted that the
posals for 26 streets delayed 10 full board eventually will pass
days ago with the argument "a high percentage" of the
that the aldermen had not had parking , ban and one-way proa chance to study the plans.
posals .
Freeman's committee last
Traffic Engineer Karl Bevins
week approved the one-way pro- will brief the aldermen Thurspooals for the four streets-as day.
well as Rhodesia Avenue in
Southeas t Atlanta-a n d will
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Mayor io Brief iad ‘men

On Parking, I-Way Streets

Mayor Ivan Allen has asked Ailanta’s 16 aldermen to attend
a special briefing Thursday on proposals to ban parking on city
streets and make portions of Peachtree, West Peachtree, 10th

and 14th streets one-way.

The informal] aldermanicboard Monday.

meeting will be at 4:30 p.m. at
City Hall.

Allen sent telegrams calling
the session at the request of
Ald. Richard Freeman, chair-
man of the Traffic, Parking and
Transit Committee.

Ald. Everett Millican success-
fully got the parking ban pro-
posals for 26 streets delayed 10
days ago with the argument
that the aldermen had not had
a chance to study the plans.

Freeman's committee last
week approved the one-way pro-
posals for the four streets—as
well as Rhodesia Avenue in
Southeast Atlanta—and_ will
present the items to the full

 

Allen said Thursday’s session
will give the aldermen a ‘“‘chance

to discuss the plans before the |

full board meeting on Monday.”
He labeled it an ‘‘informal’’ ses-
sion for informational purposes,
but said the public would not
be barred.

The mayor predicted that the
full board eventually will pass
“a high percentage’ of the
parking ban and one-way pro-
posals.

Traffic Engineer Karl Bevins
will brief the aldermen Thurs-
day.

 

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              <text>March 26, 1968

 

problem areas. Also I understand that about eight additional insurance
companies have expressed an interest to participate in this program in
Atlanta.

Each of the four specific contacts made have been for locations of
land that is already suitably-soned. Wot one of them has expressed any
interest land which requires rezoning, as they say they cannot afford

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effort required to accomplish rezoning, nor can
up the animosity that is usually created in rezoning

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jeuste fer Senden weralon.
This is the best opportunity the City has had to get available,
willing and adequate financing for low-income housing, We should take

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of this situation, but we carmot under existing procedures.
the substantial builders are

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entire Board of Alderman and the business community in a somewhat similar
manner to the way the traffic problem was recently handled (see attachments)
in a special effort to make sufficient sites available to meet the entire

remaining requirements of the Low~income Housing Programe

Eneles 2 News Clippings

« Cecil A. Alexander
» Dan Be Sweat, dre
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                    <text>HOUSiiJG RESOURCES CCA 111ITTEE
Janua.r-~
15, 1968
Dr. Edwin Harrison, Chair,'.;'lan
Constructio,1 and Design Panel
Housing Resources Con'Tiittce
Offi ce of the President
Georgia Institute of ·rechnology
225 North Avenue, N.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30313
Doar Ed:
A team from Savanr..nh, composed of Hr. Leon J. Moyer, Architect, A.I.A.,
and Er . John o. }fc1famar.a, Jr., Consu1tine Engineer, made a presentat.ion last
Frid,:1.y afternoon to a mcll group at City Hall of a proposed new racthod of
constructing lo;:r cost housing on 1-1hich they have applied for a patent.
Tho process consists essentially of pre-cast angle shaped concrete slabs
which can be poured on the site ru1d then f'ltted together to .form dwelling units,
which in turn can be assembled laterally, longitudinally, and or verticaD.y
(in a so:newha t 11 habitat" concept) stepped either up or d~m to fit topogr~phy
of the terrain, to form apartment complexes or any desired size.
Thia t ea:-n claims that by u si.ng this method; a.llnost instant housing can bo
devolopod, usine to a large exten t local untrained labor and at a savings
of 10 to
15~ over conventional construction.
This proce dure a-ppears to have merit a.nd i.f considered feasiule , a
pilot project might be att.er:;.p ted soon in the J:odol Cities area as an
eri)erirnental housing project with Federal .financial assistance.
Dan Sweat of the Na,;ior' s Office is anxious t hat this proposal be given
due consi deration. and would l ike a roport from t his Cormrl.ttee as to what your
Construction and Desie;n Panel thinks abou.!:. t he idea.
The proponent t eam is \tllline to return to Atlanta nt our convenience
to ghre a s l id.e present ation of the proposed procedure o
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January
To:
lS, 1968
Dr. Eduin Harrison
I hope that you aiid your P.?.nel can meet with this team at such time
and place as you may designate on Monday, J anuary 22, · Thursday, January 2S,
01.. .F'rid.ey-1 January 26, which are dates I could also meet uith you.
Pl.ease advise Halcolm D. Jones ., nomn 120h, City Hall., Telephone 522-11463 1
Extension 4JO, if your Panel can meet with t his team ru1d if so where and
·when.
Sincerely;
Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman
Housine Resources Cor:miittee
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cc:
Mr. Dan E. · Sweat, Jr.
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              <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

January 15, 1968

Dr. Edwin Harrison, Chairnan
Construction and Design Panel
Housing Resources Committee
Office of the President
Georgia Institute of Technology
225 North Avenue, Netle

Atlanta, Georgia 30313

Dear Ed:

A team from Savannah, composed of Hr. Leon J. Moyer, Architect, A.IeAe,
and Hr. John 0, McNamara, Jr., Consultiny Engineer, made a presentation last
Fridey afternoon to a small group at City Hall of a proposed new method of
constructing low cost housing on which they have applied for a patente

The process consists essentially of pre-cast angle shaped concrete slabs
which can be poured on the site and then fitted togethor to form dwelling units,
which in turn can be assembled laterally, longitudinally, and or vertically
(in a somewhat “habitat" concept) stepped either up or down to fit topography
of the terrain, to form apartment complexes of any desircd size.

This tean claims that by using this method, almost instant housing can be
developed, using to a large extent local umtrained labor and at a savings
of 10 to 15% over conventional construction.

This procedure appears to have merit and if considered feasible, a
pilot project misht be attempted soon in the Nodel Cities area as en
experinental housing project with Federal financial assistance.

Dan Sweat of the Mayor's Office is anxious that this proposal be given
due consideration and would like a report from this Committee as to what your
Construction and Design Panel thinks about the idea.

The proponent team is willing to return to Atlanta at our convenience
to give a slice presentation of the proposed procedure.
 

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Jamary 15, 1968
Tot Dr. Edwin Harrison

I hops that you and your Panel can meet with this team at such tine
and place as you may designate on Monday, Jenuary 22, Thursday, January 25,
or Friday, January 26, which are dates I could also mcet with you.

Please advise Malcolm D. Jones, Room 120, City Hall, Telephone 522-)h63,
Extension 130, if your Panel can meet with this team and if so where and
whene ;

Sincerely,

Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman
Housing Resources Cormittea

ccs Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.

 
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                    <text>CITY OF .ATLANTA.
Mar ch 28., 1968
CITY HALL
ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
IVAN ALLEN , JR ., MAYOR
MEMORANDUM
CECIL A. ALE XANDER, Cha irman
Housing Re sou rce s Committee
To:
Mr. Dan "• Sweat, Jr.
MALCOLM D. JONES
Housing Coordinator
Director of Governmental Liaison
Pursuant to our verbal discussion t his morning, attached is copy of a
letter which I wrote some time ago to Dr. Ed Harr is on, President of Georgia
Te ch, pertaining to a presentation before his Construction and Design Panel
of the Housing Resour ces Committee, of a construction process developed by
Hr. John .McNamara , Engineer, and his associate, Mr. Leon J. Meyer, Architect,
both from Savannah.
A slide presentation of the :proces s was made before the Construction and
Desi gn Panel of the Housine Resources Committee i n Dr . Harrison ' s off ice at
Ge orgia Tech on March 26.
Mr . McNamara has gone t-0 Washington and present ed his concept to Mr .
Porter Dris coll, Di re ctor of the Architectural Division, FHA in HUD and to
Mr . Driscoll' s superior, Mr . Deman, Assistant Commissioner f or Te chnical
Standards in HUD ( both at HUD ' s main office in Washington).
Hr. McNamara states t hat he was well received by both gentl emen who
expressed considerable interest in hi s project and offered to recommend a
Federal grant under Experimental Housing for a pilot project using t his
method.
Mr . McNamara has further advised me t hat he talked by phone today with
Mr . Driscoll in Washington, telephone Area Code 202, number 382-5584; that
Mr . Driscoll said he would be glad to talk with you or other persons from
Atlanta about this project, but sugg ests that a specifi c appointment be made
in advance to insure that he would be available; that he does quite a bit of
traveling and might therefore be out of the office.
Y.ir . McNamara's telephone number in Savannah is Area Code 912, number
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Sincerely,
Housing Coordinator
Encl: Cy Letter to Dr . Harrison dated Jan.15,1968
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March 28, 1968 CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303

Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

MEMORANDUM
CECIL A. ALEXANDER, Chairman
Housing Resources Committee

To: Mr. Dan 4. Sweat, Jr. MALCOLM D. JONES

. . os Housing Coordinator
Director of Governmental Liaison

Pursuant to our verbal discussion this morning, attached is copy of a
letter which I wrote some time ago to Dr. Ed Harrison, President of Georgia
Tech, pertaining to a presentation before his Construction and Design Panel
of the Housing Resources Committee, of a construction process developed by
Mr. John McNamara, Engineer, and his associate, Mr. Leon J. Meyer, Architect,
both from Savannah.

A slide presentation of the vrocess was made before the Construction and
Design Panel of the Housing Resources Committee in Dr. Harrison's office at
Georgia Tech on March 26,

Mr. McNamara has gone to Washington and presented his concept to Mr.
Porter Driscoll, Director of the Architectural Division, FHA in HUD and to
Mr. Driscoll's superior, Mr. Deman, Assistant Commissioner for Technical
Standards in HUD (both at HUD's main office in Washington).

Mr. McNamara states that he was well received by both gentlemen who
expressed considerable interest in his project and offered to recommend a
Federal grant under Experimental Housing for a pilot project using this
method.

Mr. McNamara has further advised me that he talked by phone today with
Mr. Driscoll in Washington, telephone Area Code 202, number 382-558); that
Mr. Driscoll said he would be glad to talk with you or other persons from
Atlanta about this project, but suggests that a specific appointment be made
in advance to insure that he would be available; that he does quite a bit of
traveling and might therefore be out of the office.

Mr, McNamara's telephone number in Savannah is Area Code 912, number
232-821

Sincerely,

3

Malcolm D. J
Housing Coordinator

Enel: Cy Letter to Dr. Harrison dated Jan.15,1968
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PROJECT DATA
October 3, 1968
N-P Spon. - Wheat Street Baptist Chur
Wheat Street Gardens - 221 d (3)
'
NP &amp; RS
Water Furnished


1 280 units - all 2 Br. $74.00 up


-$71. 00 down
(Completed bef9re current program started)


2 84 units


- 48 1 Br. $79.00
36 3 Br. $98.00
Cost $10,912/U (FHA Com.)


3 108 uni ts


3 Br. $140_. 00 (RS $80. 00/mo.)
6% interest
Cost $12,500/U (FHA Com.)
Friendship Center
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221 d (3) N-P - N-P Spon. - Friendship Baptist Churc l
34 1 Br. $87.50.
Developer - Celotex Corp.
95 2 Br. $101.00 Builder - Rogers Const. Co.
30 3 Br. $115.00
49 T.H. $107.00
Central Air Conditioning
Utilities Furnished
Stove &amp; Refrigerator Furnished
Cost $10,812/U (FHA Com.)
College Plaza
96 units
•
221 d (3) LD
Builder- Randen Construction Co.
96 Units all 2 Br. $75.95
Water Furnished
Stove and Refrigerator Furnished
Permit for Const. Cost $8,255/U
Allen Temple


1 151 units


221
100
50
1
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N-P Spon. - Allen Temple AME Church
2 Br. $62.00
3 Br. $7 9. 00
.
Manager's Apt.


2


222 units
142 2 Br. $68.00
80 3 Br. $80.00


3


208 un it s
2 Br. $88.50
3 Br . $ 99 , 50
Cost $11 1 566/U ( FHA Com .)
London Towne Hou s es
200 units


1 36

2



3

4


48
48
221 d (3 ) Co - op
8 l Br. $ 63.00
61 2 Br. $ 69.0 0
122 3 Br. $84. 0 0
9 4 Br. $109.00
N-P Spon . - FCH, I nc.
Builder-Diamond &amp; Kaye
Purchase Price
(Incls. Tax, Insurance &amp; Outside
Maintenance)
68
6 Model Units to select from.
Must sell before const. starts
- $10.00 application fee
$135.00 Down Payment
No. Closi.ng Costs
Average Cost $14,078/U (FHA Com.)
�London Towne Houses (Cont.'d)
/


Mortgage Interest

Real Estate Taxes


Mortgage Principal
Maintenance
Reserve Funds
Administration
Landlord's profit
43%
16%
19%
12%
5%
5%
0%
100%


tax deductible items


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650 Units
310 Completed 7-25-68
340 Under Construction
Built on Urban Renewal Land
Average Cost approximately $14,500/U
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PROJECT DATA October 3, 1968

Wheat Street Gardens - 221 d (3) - N-P Spon. - Wheat Street Baptist Chur;
NP &amp; RS -
#1 280 units - all 2 Br. $74.00 up Water Furnished
‘$71.00 down
(Completed before current program started)
#2 84 units - 48 1 Br. $79.00

36 3 Br. $98.00
Cost $10,912/U (FHA Com.)
#3 108 units 3 Br. $140.00 (RS $80.00/mo.)
6% interest
Cost $12,500/U (FHA Com.)

Friendship Center 221 d (3) N-P - N-P Spon. - Friendship Baptist Churcl
34 1 Br. $87.50 Developer - Celotex Corp.
208 units 95 2 Br. $101.00 Builder - Rogers Const. Co.
(16 U/A) 30 3 Br. $115.00

49 T.H. $107.00

Central Air Conditioning
Utilities Furnished

Stove &amp; Refrigerator Furnished
Cost $10,812/U (FHA Com.)

College Plaza 221 d (3) LD Builder- Randen Construction Co.
96 units 96 Units all 2 Br. $75.95 Water Furnished

Stove and Refrigerator Furnished
Permit for Const. Cost $8,255/U

Allen Temple 221 d (3) N-P N-P Spon. - Allen Temple AME Church
#1 4151 units 100 2 Br. $62.00
50 3 Br. $79.00 . '
1 Manager's Apt.

#2 222 units 142 2 Br. $68.00
80 3 Br. $80.00

#3 208 units 2 Br. $88.50
3 Br. $99.50

Cost $11,566/U (FHA Com.)

London Towne Houses 221 d (3) Co-op N-P Spon. - FCH, Inc.
Builder-Diaumond &amp; Kaye

200 units 8 1 Br. $63.00
#1 36 , 61.2 Br. $69.00 Purchase Price

#2 48 122 3 Br. $84.00 (Incls, Tax, Insurance &amp; Outside
#3 «448 9 4 Br. $109.00 Maintenance)

#4 68

6 Model Units to select from.

Must sell before const. starts

- $10.00 application fee Average Cost $14,078/U (FHA Com.)
$135.00 Down Payment

No. Closing Costs
London Towne Houses (Cont.'d)

*Mortgage Interest 43%
*Real Estate Taxes 16%
Mortgage Principal 19%
Maintenance . 12%
Reserve Funds 5%
Administration 5%
Landlord's profit 0%

100%

*tax deductible items

McDaniel Street - Public Housing
650 Units 310 Completed 7-25-68
340 Under Construction

Built on Urban Renewal Land
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                    <text>CITY OF ATLANT.A
CITY HALL
ATLANTA, G A. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
May 10, 1968
IVAN ALLEN , JR., MAYOR
R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmen t al liaison
Mr. Robert Dobbs, Chairman
Citizens Neighborhood Action Committee
Northwest-Perry Homes Service Center
1927HollywoodRoad, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mr. Dobbs:
As you know, the City of Atlanta has responded in a positiv·e manner
to improvement of deficiencies in community facilities in the general
Perry Boulevard - Hollywood Road, N. W. area, which were so ably
pointed out by yourself and neighborhood groups in the area.
The propo sed re-zoning of the Browntown Roa d site for a well
planned multi-unit housing d evelopment was deferred last fall and
is curr ently being d e layed in c onsideration of the objections then
rais ed by the citizens of the area, becaus e of the lack of community
facilities.
You are, of course, aware that as a direct result, the Planning
D epartment prepared a special study of the area, pointing up the
deficiencies that then existed and making s pecific recommendations
for impr ovements in the area. These recommendations were set
forth on pages 24, 25, and 26 of the Browntown area report.
A survey of the status of implementa-.:ion of the recommendations
contained in the Browntown area report has recently been made and
it was found that many of the recommended improvements have
already been accomplished, others have been initiated and are
now being carried out, while plans are in existence for making
additional improvements as soon as circumstances and funds permit.
A copy of this status report is attached.
�Mr. Dobbs
Page Two
May 10, 1968
I think you will agree with me that considerable progress has been
madeo The credit for these improvements is due in a large measure
to the helpful assistance and cooperation of the responsible citizens
of the area, whom you represent.
If Atlanta is to continue to progress and provide decent housing for all
of its citizens, we cannot afford to wait indefinitely for all desirable
improvements. Many of these will have to be deyeloped simultaneously
with development of the housing to serve the areas involvedo The
City of Atlanta is committed to such a program.
~ The Browntown Road site location has been approved by both HUD and
the Housing Authority. It is designed to house 450 low and moderate
income families for which decent, safe and sanitary housing is
desperately needed. We cannot indefinitely deny these families
a suitable plac e to liveo
--_;iivv
In view of all that has already been accomplished and currently planned
in the nature of improvements for this area, I would very much like
to see you and other responsible citizens of the area:
L
Write a letter to the Chairman of the Zoning Committee (with
a copy to me) withdrawing your earlier objections to the
proposed Browntown Road Turnkey development and request
that it now be initiated.
2.
Should you and others working with you not be able to submit
a positive recommendation for the project, then I solicit
your cooperation in not publicly further opposing it, when it
comes up for reconsideration.
In the event that you cannot see your way clear to follow either of the
courses of action indicated above, I see nothing left for those of us
responsible for deyelopment of low income housing than to recommend
at an early date the rezoning of this site, which I propose to do; and
intend to support it to the bes,t of my ability. I hope that this will
�Mr. Dobbs
Page Three
May 10, 1968
not be necessary and that you can see your way clear to carry out
proposal (1) indicated above.
Sincerely yours,
Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
DESJr:fy
Encl: Status Report on improvements in
community facilities recommended
in the Browntown area report
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CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303

Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
May 10, 1968
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Liaison

Mr. Robert Dobbs, Chairman

Citizens Neighborhood Action Committee
Northwest-Perry Homes Service Center
1927 Hollywood Road, N. W.

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mr, Dobbs:

As you know, the City of Atlanta has responded in a positive manner
to improvement of deficiencies in community facilities in the general
Perry Boulevard - Hollywood Road, N. W. area, which were so ably
pointed out by yourself and neighborhood groups in the area.

The proposed re-zoning of the Browntown Road site for a well
planned multi-unit housing development was deferred last fall and
is currently being delayed in consideration of the objections then
raised by the citizens of the area, because of the lack of community
facilities.

You are, of course, aware that as a direct result, the Planning
Department prepared a special study of the area, pointing up the
deficiencies that then existed and making specific recommendations
for improvements in the area. These recommendations were set
forth on pages 24, 25, and 26 of the Browntown area report.
—
. A survey of the status of implementavion of the recommendations
, . he contained in the Browntown area report has recently been made and
} | it was found that many of the recommended improvements have
. already been accomplished, others have been initiated and are
; now being carried out, while plans are in existence for making
_ \~ additional improvements as soon as circumstances and funds permit.
A copy of this status report is attached,
Mr. Dobbs
Page Two
May 10, 1968

I think you will agree with me that considerable progress has been
made, The credit for these improvements is due in a large measure
to the helpful assistance and cooperation of the responsible citizens
of the area, whom you represent.

   
  
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
     
  

j | If Atlanta is to continue to progress and provide decent housing for all
-| of its citizens, we cannot afford to wait indefinitely for all desirable
—~ improvements, Many of these will have to be developed simultaneously
with development of the housing to serve the areas involved, The
City of Atlanta is committed to such a program,

‘The Browntown Road site location has been approved by both HUD and
the Housing Authority. It is designed to house 450 low and moderate
income families for which decent, safe and sanitary housing is
desperately needed. We cannot indefinitely deny these families

7 a suitable place to live,

In view of all that has already been accomplished and currently planned
in the nature of improvements for this area, I would very much like

to see you and other responsible citizens of the area:

1. Write a letter to the Chairman of the Zoning Committee (with
a copy to me) withdrawing your earlier objections to the
proposed Browntown Road Turnkey development and request
that it now be initiated.

2. Should you and others working with you not be able to submit
a positive recommendation for the project, then I solicit
your cooperation in not publicly further opposing it, when it
comes up for reconsideration,

In the event that you cannot see your way clear to follow either of the
courses of action indicated above, I see nothing left for those of us
responsible for development of low income housing than to recommend
at an early date the rezoning of this site, which I propose to do; and
intend to support it to the best of my ability. I hope that this will
Mr. Dobbs
Page Three
May 10, 1968

not be necessary and that you can see your way clear to carry out
proposal (1) indicated above.

Sincerely yours,

Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
DESJr:fy
Encl: Status Report on improvements in

community facilities recommended
in the Browntown area report
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                    <text>May 14, 1968
Mr . Robert Dobbs , Chairman
Citizens Ne i ghborhood Action C omm.ittee
Northwest - Pe_rry Homes Service Center
1927 Hollywood Ro d , N. W .
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mr . Dobb :
On Augu t 21, 1967, the Board of Alderm · n deferred c tion on
a request for r zoning th Browntown Road site for a Turnkey
Housing Development.
The deferral and continued d lay of this project has been b · d
. on the objections of th community to deficiencies in sever 1
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r- ult of th . re · oning pplication nd cone rn by the
community 1 d rship of the Northw t re , two City pl nner
w re assigned to youl' committee to h lp document probl ms
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Page Two
May 14, 1968
The Browntown Area Report prepared by the City planners assigned
to your committee was pi-obably the first of its kind prepared in this
eity and most others . It not only identified the problem areas but
recommended ap cific actions to corl"ect Ol' resolve the problem.a.
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contained in the Browntown Area Report has recently been made· and
it was found th t many of th · recommend d improvements have
already been accomplish d , others have be n initiated and i-e now
being carried out, whil pl ns are in existenee foi-· making additional
improvements s soon as circumstances and fwids permit. A copy
of this status report is ntta.ched.
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Page Three
May 14j 1968
yo~t committee will r cognize the prog::rees we have made and
will see fit to withdi-aw your opposition to the Browntown ;rezoning.
I am confident that d~ing the two year. eonstruetion pe:riod of the
Turnkey housing, the improvements underway or eeheduled will
not only p,:ovid a better community fo~ those residents who .U ve
there now, but £or the future residents who wW move into the
community.
I will be glad to m et with you and th con:unUte to discuss the statue
of O\U' progJ'am if you d sire .
Sincerely your"',.
Dan Sweat
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Mr. Robert Dobbs, Chairman

Citizens Neighborhood Action Committee
Northwest-Perry Homes Service Center
1927 Hollywood Road, N. W.

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mr. Dobbs:

On August 21, 1967, the Board of Aldermen deferred action on
a request for rezoning the Browntown Road site for a Turnkey
Housing Development,

The deferral and continued delay of this project has been based

_on the objections of the community to deficiencies in several

areas of community services.

As a result of the rezoning application and concern by the
community leadership of the Northwest area, two City planners
were assigned to your committee to help document problems

in your area and recommend solutions,

It was my understanding that the community was not objecting

to the construction of the housing per se, but to the lack of
adequate services and facilities and the overcrowding of existing
facilities.

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exercised very encouraging cooperation and coordination in
identifying problems, examining alternatives for their solution,
and, in many cases, instigating actions which have resulted in
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Mr. Dobbs
Page Two
May 14, 1968

The Browntown Area Report prepared by the City planners assigned
to your committee was probably the first of its kind prepared in this
city and most others. It not only identified the problem areas but
recommended specific actions to correct or resolve the problems.

A survey of the status of implementation of the recommendations
contained in the Browntown Area Report has recently been made and
it was found that many of the recommended improvements have
already been accomplished, others have been initiated and are now
being carried out, while plans are in existence for making additional
improvements as soon as circumstances and funds permit. A copy
of this status report is attached.

The Browntown Road site location has been approved by both HUD and
the Housing Authority, It is designed to house 450 low and moderate
income families for which decent, safe and sanitary housing is
desparately needed, We cannot indefinitely deny these families

a suitable place to live.

I think you will agree with me that considerable progress has been
made, The credit for these improvements is due in a large measure
to the helpful assistance and cooperation of the responsible citizens
of the area, whom you represent,

If Atlanta is to continue to progress and provide decent housing for

all of its citizens, we cannot afford to wait indefinitely for all desirable
improvements, Many of these will have to be developed simultaneously
with development of the housing to serve the areas involved. The

City of Atlanta is committed to such a program,

I feel that both the City and the community have acted in good faith
in our joint effort for improvement of the Northwest area.

I further feel that these efforts should continue and I am confident
they shall,

In the meantime, it is my feeling that the City's program to provide
decent housing for the poor must go forward, I hope that you and

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May 14, 1968

your committee will recognize the progress we have made and
will see fit to withdraw your opposition to the Browntown rezoning.
I am confident that during the two year construction period of the
Turnkey housing, the improvements underway or scheduled will
not only provide a better community for those residents who live
there now, but for the future residents who will move into the
community.

I will be glad to meet with you and the committee to discuss the status
of our program if you desire.

Sincerely yours,

Dan Sweat

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Office of the Mayor

ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522- 4463

June 26, 1968

From Malcolm D. Jones,
Housing Coordinator

fo: Meyor ivan Allen, Jr.
Mr. Cecil &amp;. Alexander

Enclosed is a copy of my comments, requested
2 ENS CES SG SES: SANE Se Se RRTONe,
May e

Collier asked that i treat his paper in
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appropriate to alse ict you know ay views on
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Encl: Copy, letter dated June 26, 1968

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These are 221 d (3) Co-ops.
Note only $135.00 down payment.

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Formal opening about February 1.

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Tel. 522- 4463 Area Code 404
January 15', 1968
IVAN ALL EN, JR., MAYOR
R. ( IIR L LA NDERS , fldmi n istrJ t ive Ass ist ant
MRS . ANN M. MOSES, Execu tive Sec ret ar y
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Di rect or of Go vern men tal Li aison
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CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303

Tel. 522-4463 Area Cade 404

IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS, ANN M, MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, J@., Director of Governmental Liaison

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The remainder is considered of Confidential nature and for official use only.

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Malcolm D. Jones’

Housing Coordinator

Encl: Report - Status of Accelerated Low-Income Housing Program,

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Office of the’ Mayor

ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522- 4463

Sarch 15s i966

From Malcolm D. Jones,
Housing Coordinator

fo: Pr. Cocil. Ao Alarander, GQielruan
Housing Resources Committees

Parsuent to action taken in yesterday's ARC
mesting, to co-gponsoy with the Federal [xecutive
Beard, the proposed ecouference om Equal opportunity
in Housing, enclosed ic copy of form pasexd out at
previcus meeting by the federal "xecutive Board
Housing sub-committce for notifying thea of such
acticte

The next meoting 1s scheduled for 10 a.m,
Tuesday, March 19, in Room 590, 730 Peashtese Street.

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DATE :
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MEMO

FROM. Collier Gladin DATE: April 4, 1968

TO: Dan Sweat TIME:

For your information

{_] Please make necessary reply
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town Area which Malcom said you were going to ask us

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