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117 - Code Enforcement
Grants may helpf pay for concentrated code enforcement administration,
etc. and for the provision and repair of necessary streets, sidewalks,
street lighting, etc.
Area must be built up, predominately residential and with code
violations in 20% of the buildings.
..
Grants and Loans may be made through LPA's or private non-profit
agencies as designated by the LPAo
�Page 2
115 - Rehabilitation G~ants
Up to $3,000 to low-income owner occupants.
For repair and improvement of owner-occupied homes to bring them
up to housing code standards.
.
May not exceed actual cost of repairs and improvements if home owners
income is $3,000 or less or
--Jf annual income - is over -$3,000, and cost of repairs and improvements
cannot be financed under 312 that can be amortized so that entire housing
expense does not exceed 25% of his income.
115 grants and 312 loans may be handled through local Urban Renewal
agencies or thru a private non-profit group designated as tin
agency.
(p. 24; also seep. 49, Urban Coalition SummaryJ
Only available in Urban Renewal, Code Enforcement, Neighborhood
Development Program, Certified and Fair Act areas.
�Page 3
312 - Direct Rehabilitation Loans
3% direct loans.
Applicable to low and moderate income owners of residential
and business property:
In U.R., Code Enforcement, NDP and Certified areaso
May be used also to bring structures up to Code or Urban Renewal
---Xequirements.
115' grants and 312 loans may be handled through local Urban
Renewal Agencies or through a private non-profit group designated
I
as an agency (Po 24 Urban Coalition Summary).
Only available in approved Urban Renewal, Code Enforcement,
Neighborhood Development Program, Certified and Fair Act areas.
Workable Program is required.
�Page 4
235 - Home Ownership and Cooperative Housing Program
Assists in constructiori and rehabilitation of sales or
cooperative housing (single or multi-family)~
Assistance similar to 236.
Can lower interest rate to buyer as low as 1%.
Open
to private developers who are not limited profit sponsors
(unlike 236, RS, 221 .d (3), ~21 (h)).
Mortgage nearly 100%.
$200 down payment (may be used against closing cost).
Buyer must pay 20% of his incomeo
Upper income b~ackets same as 236.
(Generly will benefit people of higher income than 236, because
higher credit rating required of purchasers than renters.)
May insure risky 236 projects?
No Workable Program required.
�Page 5
. .236 - Rental and Cooperative Housing Program
Similar in purpose to 221 d (3) and may suppl ant it
0
Rental or cooperative, limited profit and non-profit.
Sponsor may get FHA insured mortgage financing as low as 1%
interest, but not below 1%.
- 40 .year mortgage.
Tenants required to pay 25% of family income.
Upper limits of elligible tenants not as high as 221 d (3)
(Lower income families given preferance) •
.-Assistance is much less than principal and interest cost of
Public Housing.
In between Public Housing and 221 d (3).
· Rental payments adjusted periodically (Tenants may continue
to live in project, paying full rent).
Tenants may purchase units under Section 235.
No . Workable Program required.
No local approval required.
�Page 6
237 - Home Ownership for Previously Bad Risks
�Page 7
207 - Low-income Housing Demonstration Program
Prohibits high-rise elevator projects for families with
cbildreno
Grants and Loans to public or private non-profit organizations
to develop and demonstrate new or improved means of providing
housing for low-income familieso
�Page 8
Neighborhood Development Program
Planned and carried out on basis of yearly increments.
- 11ay cover act~vities in several contig uous or non-contig uous
areas.
May
reserve funds estimated to be needed for succeeding ·
year.
- - - - .Broad- plan -spec-ifying .major.-1.and ._use~ density and public
facilities proposed.
Rehabilitation activites could proceed along with public
- - ··- - -improvements; - vri. tb--detanea -· plann"ing- arid scheduling of subsequent
activites proceeding simultaneotisly with actual development in
the area.
Workable Program is requiredo
�Page 9
Low Rent Public Housing
Atlanta 3 1 200-5,200
Programs:
I.
May buy existing housing.
2.
May buy new housing (Turnkey).
3.
May lease new or existing housing.
-4-~
- -
..
- . ··-
May combine with Private Developer
Non-profit, Cooperative, limited profit or profit.
5.
May sell Public Housing units to tenants in Public
Housing Projects, purchased for lease or leased units?
6.
May build Public Housing projects.
_ _Workable Program required except lease program (Leasing
Program requires approval of local governing body of the community.)
�·---
Page 10
Rent Supplement
May rent new or rehabilitated uni t s .
40 year supplement to Sponsor (FHA commitment)o
Built under 221 d (3) - Market interest rate .
Small Portion Below Market interest rate
Small portion for 202 Elderly
Rent Supplement is difference between actual rent and 25% of
I
---tenants -income.
I
Cannot be more than 70% of actual rent.
Can remain, if pays rent (25% of income.)i
I
Workable Program is required, or local official approval
by community in which project is locatedo
---·· - -
�Page 11
221 d (3) -
Below Market Interest Rate Rental and
Cooperative Housing
Construction and rehabllitation of moderate income hous i ng .
Rental -or cooperative.
Limited Profit - Developer permitted to earn 6% return on
equity.
May increase to 12% after taxes.
Non-Profit
- Builder - Seller.
Private developer may
____build.,...ancL selL to _non-pro_f_i _ts_ or __coop_era tives.
40 year mortgage.
3% interest.
·--~Assistance amounts to -about 4%.
Upper limits tied by
formula to Public Housing limits.
Generally first rental limited to $5,000 - small families
$9,500 - large families
Can be sold to elligible tenants under Section 235.
�-
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.
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221 (h) and 235 (j) - Rehabilitation for Sales Program
3% interest
(financed .same way as 221 d (3) non-profit) • .
·· - 235 (j) converts 221 (h) to new assistance methodo
Interest may be as low as 1%o
Main difference is income limits and method of financing. ·
Mortgage assistance is difference between 20% of home ownership's
- -- --- -i-ncome and- mortgage - payments _ (including .pr-incipal ,- interest, taxes
and insurance), but not below 1% interest.
Under 235 (j) existing houses not needing rehabilitation may
---"b·e - purcbased' by -"tlle nori-prcffi t · and resold.
Must be viable neighborhoods (both programs).
No Workable Program required.
�Page 13
202 - Senior Citizens Housing _Program
3% interest.
100% loans.
50 year terms.
Individuals or heads of households 62 years or over are elligibleo
For people whose incomes are too high for Public Housing and too
low for private housing market.
Nonprofits or cooperatives may sponsor.
Constructed or rehabilitated.
Som~ Rent Supplement available.
�- - - -- - -
Page 14
204 - Grants to Housing Authorities to Improve Services to Tenants
�Othe r
Page 15
Seed Money Loans
Provides for 80% interest free loans to nonprofits and
cooperativ~s for seed money
Normally repaid when project is permanently financed.
Remainder may be cancelledo
National Homeowners Foundation:-;
May make grants and loans to public e nd private organizationso
National - Housing -Partnerships
Partnership may provide up to 25% of the initial equity
investment.
Objective.
Opens up the ppssibility of locally organized broadly based
profit motivated development groups receiving technical assistance
and financial investment from this source.
Model Cites
Workable Progr am not required.
Urban Renewal
Demoli t ion Gran ts
Hist or ic Prese••ation
New Communities
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              <text>Page 1
117 -~Code Enforcement
Grants may help‘pay for concentrated code enforcement administration,

etc. and for the provision and repair of necessary streets, sidewalks,

street lighting, etc.

Area must be built up, predominately residential and with code

violations in 20% of the buildings.

Grants and Loans may be made through LPA's or private non-profit

agencies as deSignated by the LPA,
Page 2
115 - Rehabilitation Grants

Up to $3,000 to low-income owner occupants,

For repair and improvement of owner-occupied homes to bring them
up to housing code standards.

May not exceed actual cost of repairs and improvements if home owners
income is $3,000 or less or

~ If annual income is over $3,000, and cost of repairs and improvements
cannot be financed under 312 that can be amortized so that entire housing
expense does not exceed 25% of his income.

115 grants and 312 loans may be handled through local Urban Renewal
agencies or thru a private non-profit group designated as @n agency.
(p. 24; also see p. 49, Urban Coalition Summary.)

Only available in Urban Renewal, Code Enforcement, Neighborhood

Development Program, Certified and Fair Act areas.
Page 3
312 - Direct Rehabilitation Loans

3% direct loans,

Applicable to low and moderate income eghete of residential
and business property:

In U.R., Code Enforcement, NDP and Certified areas.

May be used also to bring structures up to Code or Urban Renewal

_requirements,.

115 grants and 312 loans may be handled through local Urban
Renewal Agencies or through a private non-profit group designated
as an seeney (p. 24 Urban Coalition Summary).

Only available in approved Urban Renewal, Code Enforcement,
Neighborhood Development Program, Certified and Fair Act areas,

Workable Program is required.
Page 4

235 - Home Ownership and Cooperative Housing Program

Assists in construction and rehabilitation of sales or
cooperative housing (single or multi-family).

Assistance similar to 236,

Can lower interest rate to buyer as Low as 1%.

Open to private developers who are not limited profit sponsors
(unlike 236, RS, 221 d (3), 221 (h)).

Mortgage nearly 100%.

$200 down payment (may be used against closing cost).

Buyer must pay 20% of his income,

Upper income brackets same as 236.

(Generly will benefit people of higher income than 236, because
higher credit rating required of purchasers than renters.)

May insure risky 236 projects?

No Workable Program required.
Page 5
. 236 - Rental and Cooperative Housing Program
Similar in purpose to 221 d (3) and may supplant it.
Rental or eoorerative;stimited profit and non-profit,
Sponsor may get FHA insured mortgage financing as low as 1%
interest, but not below 1%.
40 year mortgage.
Tenants required to pay 25% of family income,
Upper limits of elligible tenants not as high as 221 d (3)
(Lower income families given preferance).
Assistance is much less than principal and interest cost of
Public Housing.
In between Public Housing and 221 d (3).
“Rental payments adjusted periodically (Tenants may continue
to live in project, paying full rent).
Tenants may purchase andes under Section 235,
No.Workable Program required.

No local approval required,
Page 6

237 - Home Ownership for Previously Bad Risks
Page 7
207 - Low-income Housing Demonstration Program
Prohibits high-rise elevator projects for families with
children,
Grants and Loans to public or private non-profit organizations
to develop and demonstrate new or improved means of providing

housing for low-income families.
Page 8
Neighborhood Development Program
Planned and carried out on basis of yearly increments.
~May cover activities in several contiguous or non-contiguous
areas,

May reserve funds estimated to be needed for succeeding
year.

Broad. plan specifying major land uses density and public
facilities proposed,

Rehabilitation activites could proceed along with public
improvements, with detailed planning and scheduling of subsequent
activites proceeding simultaneously with actual development in
the area.

Workable Program is required,
Page 9

Low Rent Public Housing

Atlanta 3,200-5,200

Programs :

1.
2.
3.
4.

5.

6.

May buy existing housing.
May buy new housing (Turnkey).
May lease new or existing housing.

May combine with Private Developer
Non-profit, Cooperative, limited profit or profit.

May sell Public Housing units to tenants in Public
Housing Projects, purchased for lease or leased units?

May build Public Housing projects.

Workable Program required except lease program (Leasing

Program requires approval of local governing body of the community.)
Page 10
Rent Supplement

May rent new or rehabilitated units,
40 year supplement to Sponsor (FHA commitment),
Built under 221 d (3) - Market interest rate.

Small Portion Below Market interest rate

Small portion for 202 Elderly
Rent Supplement is difference between actual rent and 25% of
~-~-tenants income,
Cannot be more than 70% of actual rent.
Can remain, if pays rent (25% of income.) &lt;¢

Workable Program is required, or local official approval

by community in which project is located.
Page 11

221 d (3) - Below Market Interest Rate Rental and
Cooperative Housing

Construction and rehabilitation of moderate income housing.
Rental or cooperative.
Limited Profit - Developer permitted to earn 6% return on
equity. May increase to 12% after taxes,
Non-Profit - Builder - Seller. Private developer may
__.build_and sell to non-profits or cooperatives,
40 year mortgage.
3% interest.
“Assistance amounts to about 4%.
Upper limits tied by formula to Public Housing limits.

Generally first rental limited to $5,000 - small families
$9,500 - large families

Can be sold to elligible tenants under Section 235,
Page 12
221 (h) and 235 (j) - Rehabilitation for Sales Program
3% interest (financed same way as 221 d (3) non-profit)..
235 (j) converts 221 (h) to new assistance method,
Interest may be as low as 1%.
Main difference is income limits and method of financing. —
Mortgage assistance is difference between 20% of home ownership's
-—_income and mortgage. payments (including principal, interest, taxes
and insurance), but not below 1% interest,
Under 235 (j) existing houses not needing rehabilitation may
~be purchased by the non-profit and resold,
Must be viable neighborhoods (both programs).

No Workable Program required.
Page 13
202 - Senior Citizens Housing Program
3% interest.
100% loans.
50 year terms.
Individuals or heads of households 62 years or over are elligible.
For people whose incomes are too high for Public Housing ana too
low for private housing market.
Nonprofits or cooperatives may sponsor.
Constructed or rehabilitated.

Some Rent Supplement available.
Page 14

204 - Grants to Housing Authorities to Improve Services to Tenants
Other Page 15
Seed Money Loans
Provides for 80% interest free loans to nonprofits and
cooperatives for seed money
Normally repaid when project is permanently financed.

Remainder may be cancelled,

 

National Homeowners Foundation:

May make grants and loans to public end private organizations,

--National. Housing -Partnerships

 

Partnership may provide up to 25% of the initial equity
investment.

Objective.

Opens up the possibility of locally organized broadly based
profit motivated development groups receiving technical assistance

and financial investment from this source,

Model Cites

Workable Program not required,

Urban Renewal

Demolition Grants

Historic Presesx¥ation

New Communities
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                    <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMM ITTEE
October 30, 1968
Significant Features I~ Some Applicable Sections
Housing Act 1968
CONTENTS
Section
Program
Page
117
Code Enforcement
l
115
Rehabilitation Grants
2
312
Direct Rehabilitation Loans
3
235
Home Ownership and Cooperative
Housing Program
4
236
Rental and Cooperative Housing Program
5
237
Home Ownership for Previously Bad "Risks"6
207
Low Income Housing Demonstration Program 7
Neighborhood Development Program
8
Low Rent Public Housing
9
Rent Supplement
10
Below Market Interest Rate and
Cooperative Housing
11
Rehabilitation Sales Program
12
202
_S.enior Ci t _izens Housing Program
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Grants to Housing Authorities to
Impr ove Services to Tenants
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Others
15
221 d(3)
221 (h)
&amp;
235 (j)
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              <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
‘October 30, 1968

Significant Features In Some Applicable Sections

Section
117
115
312
235

236
237
207

221 d(3)

221 (h)
&amp;
235 (j)

202

204

Housing Act 1968

CONTENTS
Program Page

Code Enforcement

1
Rehabilitation Grants 2
Direct Rehabilitation Loans 3

4

Home Ownership and Cooperative
Housing Program

Rental and Cooperative Housing Program 5
Home Ownership for Previously Bad "Risks"6

Low Income Housing Demonstration Program 7

Neighborhood Development Program 8
Low Rent Public Housing 9
Rent Supplement 10
Below Market Interest Rate and Lk

Cooperative Housing

Rehabilitation Sales Program 12
Senior Citizens Housing Program 13
Grants to Housing Authorities to 14

Improve Services to Tenants

Others . 15
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                    <text>C TY OF P3.-TL.A1 TV:[1.1\..
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
November 27, 1968
CITY HALL
ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
CECIL ·A. ALEXANDER, Ch ai rman
Housin g Resources Committee
MALCOLM D. JONES
Housin g Coordinator
Dear Members: Housing Resources Committee'
Low-Income Housing Coordinating Group (and Guests)
The Annual Meeting of the Housing Resources Committee and the LowIncome Housing Coordinating Group will be held at 10:30 a.m.,_Thursday,
Decemb er 12 in Committee Room 2, Second Floor, City Hall.
This the second Annual Meeting of the Housing Resources Committee
and will include the full membership of the Committee.
Mayor Allen is scheduled to address the Committee on this occassion.
We arE::: revising the Status Report of the Low and Medium Income
Housing Program to show results during the first two years of the Program,
which ended November 15. We feel that you will be pleased with the overall
accomplishments.
Also, we are preparing for you a slide presentation showing currently
exist ing slum conditions in the City, which we are trying to eliminate and
typica l illustrations of low and medium income housing developments which
we are promoting a s replacement housing.
I n addition, we propose to have for you r review an Annua l Report
showi ng I - Our accomplishments to date; I I - Implications and anticipated
effect s of t he Housing Act of 1968, as it relates to the future of our
Low- i ncome Housing Progran loc a lly; III - Unfinished Business; and IV Future Direction fo r the a ctiv i ties of our Comm ittee •
. We as k tha t t he Chairman or Act i ng Cha irma n of e ach of the panels of
t he Commi tt e e prepare and send to Ma lcolm Jones, Room 1204 , City Hall by
December 4 , a b rief r epor t ( not ex ceedi ng 1- 2 pa ges) of your panel's
a ct ivities during 196 8 and a ny s ugges tions f or fu tur e a ct i on, for summa riz i 1
in the Annua l Report.
We anticipate a good turn out at t he me eting o n De cembe r 12 and hope
that you will be abl e to at te nd.
Sincerely,
~
. ///1/ -
'j;/ ~ · ~ 143.215.248.55"Cecil A. Alex ander,
Cha irman
CAA/me
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              <text>CITY OF ATLANTA.

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

 

CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 230303
November 27, 1968 Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404 :

IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

CECIL A. ALEXANDER, Chairman
Housing Resources Committee

. * MALCOLM D. JONES
Dear Members: Housing Resources Committee, Housing Coordinator

Low-Income Housing Coordinating Group (and Guests)

The Annual Meeting of the Housing Resources Committee and the Low-
Income Housing Coordinating Group will be held at 10:30 a.m., Thursday,
December 12 in Committee Room 2, Second Floor, City Hall.

This the second Annual Meeting of the Housing Resources Committee
and will include the full membership of the Committee,

Mayor Allen is scheduled to address the Committee on this occassion.

We are revising the Status Report of the Low and Medium Income
Housing Program to show results during the first two years of the Program,

which ended November 15. We feel that you will be pleased with the overall
accomplishments,

Also, we ay preparing for you a slide presentation showing currently
existing slum conditions in the City, which we are trying to eliminate and
typical illustrations of low and medium income housing developments which
we are promoting as replacement housing.

In addition, we propose to have for your review an Annual Report
showing I - Our accomplishments to date; II - Implications and anticipated
effects of the Housing Act of 1968, as it relates to the future of our
Low-income Housing Progranlocally; III - Unfinished Business; and IV -
Future Direction for the activities of our Committee.

We ask that the Chairman or Acting Chairman of each of the panels of
the Committee prepare and send to Malcolm Jones, Room 1204, City Hall by
December 4, a brief report (not exceeding 1-2 pages) of your panel's
activities during 1968 and any suggestions for future action, for summarizil
in the Annual Report.

Ye anticipate a good turn out at the meeting on December 12 and hope
that you will be able to attend.

Sincerely,

SE wee
cecil 7. erase,
Chairman

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oe aS
Pe et

December 6, 1968

MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor Ivan Alien, Jr.

This is to inform you of the current situation pertaining to
the proposed rezoning from M-1 to A-1 of the Sl-acre Browntown
Road site for a 450 unit Turnkey development (to include an
elementery school in the area).

Action was deferred by the Zoning Committee on November 16,
1967, until after July 1, 1968, in order for essential Community
Pacilities to be provided for (actual and planned) by the responsible
Departments. In view of the impending School Bond issue, further
consideration by the Zoning Committee was not requested or taken
until yesterday when the matter was discussed informally with the
Committee, following the regular Zoning agenda. No action was
taken by the Zoning Committee on the petition.

In preparation for this discussion, the Promoters and Developer®
appeared before the Zoning Committee and placed in the hands of
each member of the Committee a brochure, similar to the attached,
containing copies of the following, all of which are favorable:

a. A letter By Dan Sweat written May 14, 1968, ~e
pointing out need for the project and the
a of improvements that had then been
made.

b. Current factual letteres (this week) from the
Construction, School and Parks Departments
specifying improvements which have been made
and those planned for the general area in the
foreseeable future.

ec. Letter from the Housing Resources Committee
explaining approved plans of the Butler Street
YMCA project which will provide every substantial
Community Facilities for the general area, to
supplement those provided by the City.

Cecil Alexander appeared personally before the Zoning Committee
yesterday, representing the Housing Resources Committee, pointing
out the need for and endorsing the proposed project.
 

Mayor Ivan Allen, dr.
Page 2

December 6, 1968

The estimated development period for this project is three
years.

Mrs. Odessa Hill {resident in the 221 Lincoln Homes sub-
division) and Alderman @. V. Wilkéamson appeared before the
Committee and opposed the project.

This project has been in the mill nearly two years. The
developer is getting discouraged and informed me yesterday that
his option will soon expire and he is not in position to get
it further renewed.

This is a good project, in a logical location and is badly
needed by the City in the low-income housing program. The site
has been approved by both the Housing Authority and HUD and has
been favorably recommended by the Planning Department and the
Joint Planning Board. Considerable progress has already been
made in improving Community Facilities in the general area and
additional substantial improvements are planned and projected.

This general area has probably received more attention,
effort and financing within the past year than almost any other
comparable area in the City within the same period of time.

It would be most unfortunate if this project is denied now,
because of the persistant and apparently now unwarranted protests
of only a very few objectors,

The Butler Street YMCA project in the same general area
which was also deferred on November 16, 1967, was subsequently

approved without another Public Hearing. I would hope that
this could be handled similarly.

Respectfully,

Malcolm D. Jones
Housing Coordinator

MDJ/mc
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                    <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMM ITTEE
Novemb er 1 5 , 1 9 6 :3
SUMMARY
T o t al Dwelling Units Permi tt ed i n At l anta:
Dwelling
1966 - 2 ,382
1963 - 9,129
1964 - 3,829
1967 - 4 , 63 0
. STATUS OF ACCELERATED LOW- INCOME HOUSING PROGRAM
1 96 5 - 2,656
1968 - 4, 0 98 ( t h r u Oc t .)
(Commenc ed Nov. 15 , 1 966)
Units Demolis h e d under Hous ing Co E· :
Nov . &amp; Dec . 1963
144
During 1967
- 1,2 7 2
740
Dur ing 1968 (t h r u Oct)
TOTAL
2,156
5 y ro Pro g r am, 1 9 67-71
Go a l s :
% es tab lished f or fir s t 2 yrs. 100%
( Same % used f o r 5 yr . peri od)l 6 , 800
S ta tt s
Compl e t e d ( Ne w Co nst
(57%)
(9,5 76 )


No. Un:i.,ts


0
)
Nov. 15
3 , 2 17
Au g . 15
3,002
( 13 %)
(2, 184 )
(3 0%)
(5, 0 4 0)
FHA 221
Pv t . Devel. (Conv .)
( 0%)
( 0)
Eld erly &amp; N. n .
T:,'
Nov 15
( 6 50 )
Aug 15
( 310)
Nov 15
(854 )
Aug 1 5
(70 0 )
Nov 1 5


(1 481 )


Aug 15
(1760)
Nov 15
(232)
Aug 1 5
(232 )
Und er Cons truction
6,278
5,831
( 1412)
(1532)
( 1263)
(11 74 )
(3 362)
( 312 5)
( 241 )


In Planning
7 l 337
7271 2
(23 88 )
(260 8 )
( 4 1 35)
( 4 23 4 )
(514 )
( 424 )
(300)
(446 )
16,83 2
1 6,54 5



 ( 4 4 50 )




(1026 )
(5476 )
(- 4100 )
(4 4 50 )
(6252 )
(6108 )
(53 57)
(53 0 9)
(773)
(67 8)
To tal In Sight
Plus Lea s ing Pr o gram
Increas e or De f icit
Being Co -sider ed(a ll c ate)
( 1026 )
(5476 )
(- 4 100 )
(-~ 3 824 )
(+317)
(+ 269)
(+773)
(-r-678 )


400 u nits d evel o ped c o nvent ional ly, included in


p rev i o us r e p ort, h a ve been "droppe d bec 8use rent~
Did Not Ma ter i alize (S e e No te A atta c hed. )
are t o o high t o q ua l i f y und e r the ·Low- Income Ho .si _g
P r o gram .


Figure s in th is c o lumn are basic a nd repr esent the e ntire program ; () in columns t o the right , indic ate breakd own by programs of


figure s included i n ba sic c o lumn .



 In additi o n, 1, 026 un its h a ve been leased for P . H. ; 800 o f these are n ow o c cupied o r availat,le




for oc c upanc y a s Public Housing. Also 18 ,59 4 units have been repor t ed by the Housing Cod e Di vision a s re pa i red (rehabilit ated) .
However, those figures incl ude un its f ound in complia nce o n o rig ina l ins pec tion o It is es t i ma t ed that 75% o f this figure, or 13 1 9~ 5
sub- standard unit s have b ee n brought int o complia nc e t h r o ugh a c t u a l r eha bilitat ion. 3 4 0 units have been r ehab ilita t ed by the H.A. in
the i'lest End U . R . are a . Thes e re hab ili ta ted uni t s do n o t increa s e t h e number o f hous i n g u ni ts availabl e, but d o incre.:i s •= the sup ply
of standard unit s.
+ 32
6,215
-255
5, 20 5
(+4068 )
Not e: Includes only u n its f i n a nced under Federa l as s i s ted l ow and medium income h o using progr ams ; and u nits construc ted under
co nventi ona l finan c ing a s follows:
Llu1ti- family unit s cos t i ng n ot mo re t h an $10,000, exc lusive o f l and
Re spectully submitted,
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$1 5, 000,
Enc ls: 1 . Summary of Public Hou s i n g in Atlanta
Malcolm D. Jone_
2 . Notes
Housing Co orcinator
3. Invent ory of Lo w and MediumincomeHousing in Atlanta (with office copies o nly)
4 . Project Index ( with o ffice copies o nl y)





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November 15, 1968
SUMMARY OF PUBLIC HOUS ING IN ATLANTA
,874
•
1140


 (650)


(140)
(350)
4200
( 1372)
(730)
(1313)
(785)
3 00
5,640
5, 640
( 1,02 6)
2,000
1 6, 5 14
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Existing Units iri operation - filled.
Units in Development stage, as follows:
Units under construction off McDaniel St., in Rawson-Washington Uo R . Project (Scheduled for completion i n
'68)
(2 48 ) Spring'68 - 310 of these units completed 7-25-68; remaineder comp leted 11-10-68.
Uni t s under construction in Perry Homes Ex tension - South of Procter Cree k .
(78 ) 3 Bedroom
Bids opened Ma rch 7, 19670 p ermit issued May '67. Cons truct i on behind schedule.
( 46 ) 4 Bedroom
85% compl eted 11-10-680 Est i mat ed complet ion date Febo 1, 1969.
(16) 5 Bedroom
Units planned for Thomasville U.R.
(16 Elderly)
( 40 ) 1 Bedroom
( 120) 2 Bedroom
( 80 ) 3 Bedroom
( 80 ) 4 Bedroom
(30) 5 Bedroom
Project
Bids opened May 15, 19680 Contract s igned July 1, 19680 Ground broknn
July 17, 1968. Will try t o ha ve part delivere d before fi n al schedul E!d
completion d at e Jan 1970.
Units reserved
(Al l ocations made by HUD to date; Hollywood Rd., 202; Bankhead Hwy., 500; Gilbert Rd ., 220; and
Honor Farm # 1, 4 50)
( 730 units of this reservation are approved for use in the leasing program.)
(1,313 un its of this reservation are tentatively committed; East Lake # 2, 800; Jonesboro Rd ., , 160;
Bedford - Pine U.R. area , 353.)
(735) units of this reservation are tentatively proposed f or commitment t o pr ojec ts in plann i ng o
Un its all ocated for leasing program (Leased uni t s c an only be utilized fo~ P. H. occ upancy as the y
become vacant.)
T o tal under Development and In Planning
Units under lease (9 locati ons); 800 o f these are occupied or available for occ upancy as Publ i c Hous in1~.
On September 18,1968, Bd . o f Ald o approved Resolution autho rizing H.A. t o request alloc a tion fr om HAA o f
2,000 additional units o f Public Housing . Request i s being prepared by H.A.
Total Public Housing Potential


Figures in ( ) in this colum are included in figure abo ve n ot in ( ).


Encl . #1
�HOUSING RESOURCES CO fMI TTEE
November 15, 1968
NOTES
A. 13 , 2 6 0 units proposed did not materialize, of which 12,339 were shown in the previous report of Aug. 15, 1968 and 928 "dditiona :.
unit s are lis t ed in this report, as Lost. (The majority, but not all, of these losses was due to disapprovals of sites and
pr o p osed rezoningo)
B . Pro p os e d locations for lovr:imcme housing are coordinated through the Plan. Depto, for adequacy of Community Facilities, existing or
proposed o Pr o p osals are also reviewed periodically with the Schoo l Depto for adequacy of school facil i ties.
C. Th e Tr a vele r s Ins u rance Company has financed 70 or more new single family low-cost houses in the Thomasville Urban Renewa l proj ect
area und er the FHA 221 d(2) insured mortgage programo Equitable has made $1,000,000 available to Atla n ta Mortgage Brok erage Co .,
f or fi n ~nci ng low-cost h omes at favorable rateso
Interest is increasing in development of home-ownersh i p housing.
D. In vi e \; of dif ficulties encountered in zoning and getting other approvals on sites proposed for large multi-family deve l opments, it
i s appa re n t that t h e Low-income Housing Program will have to lean heavi l y on Developers and Builders providing a sub s ta nti al portion
o f the req uir e men t on sma ll scattered sites, both Conventionally and Federal assisted.
E . No pr o p osa l had yet been made for construction of units (even efficiency or 1 bedroom) to rent or sell f or as low as $50 per mo11t · ,
alth ough the Lond on Towne Houses 9 a 221 d (3) co-op development now under construction, is approaching t h i s, with its one bed r o i&gt;m
unit s elling at $6 9 p er month o The City's greatest need js n t he $30-$50 per month rent~l-purchase range ; whic h appears to ha ve
littl e c hance of a ccomp lis hment~ wi thout governmental subsidy.
F. Prefab distribu tor s a nd convention al builders have interesting potential houses to offer but, because of :fear o f local Codes
diffi c ultie~ ar e c ur rently p rod ucing very few sing le-family h ouses in Atlanta to sell in the $10,000-$15,000 r ange f or whi c h th&lt;!re
is a strong demand and mar~e to Pe rh a ps th e grea t est dif f iculty is availabili t y of suitably priced land wit h in t he Cit y Limit s.
Economi c s f or thi s price- r ang e sales hous i ng requ i res land wh ich will not cost t h e developer more tha n $ 1,500 pe r ·un i t , ( a 5 ,001)
sq. ft. l o t is cons id e r ed a mpl e for th i s type house)o
G. Imperial Homes o f Gr i ffi n 9 Ga 9 manufacturers of pre-cut sectionalized frame houses, has developed a . 2 4 'x36', 3 bed r oom &amp; bath h(u5e
designed t o sell p t o the occupant f or $ 8,000 to go on his land; and is developing a 4 bedroom &amp; bath to sell s im ilar l y f or ab ou ·;
$9, 000. National Home s o f Lafa y at te 9 Ind. is erect i ng 200 un i ts o f pre-built , 4 bedroom; b a th a nd ½ u ni t s i n Chic a go and i s d o i 11g
the site planning and landscaping .
H. The nonpr o fit Great e r At l anta Housing Development Corpo is now in business. The CACUR's nonprofit corporation to r e habi l itat e
existing units under 2 21 ( h ) ha s mad e e x celle nt progress o n its f irs t gr oup o f 5 hous es i n Lind~ood P::1rk . ~ orr · s Brovn College is
o nother suc h sponsor . No rth We st Commu nit y Forum ha s a lso fi led app l i ca ti o ns f or 4 p ro j ects u nd er 2 21 ( h) .
I . Informati o n is wel comed a s to correct i ons, addit i ons or delet i ons of material contained in this report.
Encl: # 2
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              <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE November 15, 1963

 

 

Total Dwelling Units Permitted in Atlanta: SUMMARY Dwelling Units Demolished under Housing Coje:
1963 - 9,129 1966 - 2,382 Nov. &amp; Dec. 1966 - 144
1964 - 3,829 1967 - 4,630 STATUS OF ACCELERATED LOW-INCOME HOUSING PROGRAM During 1967 =) “Eig eee
1965 - 2,656 1968 - 4,098(thru Oct.) (Commenced Nov. 15, 1966) - During 1968(thru Oct) - 740

TOTAL 2,150
S yr. Program, 1967-71

Goals:

% established for first 2 yrs. 100% (57%) (13%) (30%) (0%)

(Same % used for 5 yr. period)16,800 (9,576) (2,184) (5,040) (0)

Status *No. Units P.H. &amp; TK FHA 221 Pyt. Devel. (Conv.) Elderly &amp; N. H.

Nov. 15 Aug. 15 Nov 15 Aug 15 Nov 15 Aug 15 Nov 15 Aug 15 Nov 15 Aug 15

Completed (New Const .) 3,217 3,002 (650) (310) (854) (700) #(1481) (1760) (232) (232)

Under Construction 6,278 5,831 (1412) (1532) (1263) (1174) (3362) (3125) (241) eee

In Planning 7,337 7,712 (2388) (2608) (4135) (4234) (514) (424) (300) (446)
Total In Sight 16,832 16,545 *%* (4450) (4450) (6252) (6108) (5357) (5309) ¢ (773) (678)

Plus Leasing Program (1026) (1026)
(5476) (5476)
Increase or Deficit +32 -255 (-4100) (-4100) (+4068) (+3824) (+317) (+269) 773) (+678)

Being Considered(all cat.) 6,215 5,205 #400 units developed conventionally, included in

previous report, have been dropped because rents

Did Not Materialize (See Note A attached.)
Program,
*Pigures in this column are basic and represent the entire program; () in columns to the right, indicate breakdown by programs of

figures included in basic column, ** In addition, 1,026 units have been leased for P.H.;
for occupancy as Public Housing. Also 18,594 units have been reported by the Housing Code Division as repaired (rehabilitated).

However, those figures include units found in compliance on original inspection. It is estimated that 75% of this figure, or 13,945

sub-standard units have been brought into compliance through actual rehabilitation. 340 units have been rehabilitated by the H.A.

i
the West End U.R. area. These rehabilitated units do not increase the number of housing units available, but do increas? the supply

of standard units.

Note: Includes only units financed under Federal assisted low and medium income housing programs; and units constructed under
conventional financing as follows:

Multi-family units costing not more than $10,000, exclusive of land

Duplex units " us m " $12,000, ny er " Sia, . ’ eg ;

Single Family " és o ci " $15,000, a r " F212 leche Yous

Summary of Public Housing in Atlanta Malcolm D. Jones
« Notes Housing Coorcinatox

« Inventory of Low and MediumIncomeHousing in Atlanta (with office copies only)
e Project Index (with office copies only)

Respectully submitted,

Encls:

Am WMH

are too high to qualify under the ‘Low-Income Housing

800 of these are now occupied or availatle

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8,874. f
1140
* (650)

(140)

(350)

4200
(1372)

(730)
(1313)

(785)

300

5,640 5,640
(1,026)

Encl. #

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE November 15, 1968
SUMMARY OF PUBLIC HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Existing Units in operation - filled.
Units in Development stage, as follows:

Units under construction off McDaniel St., in Rawson-Washington U.R. Project (Scheduled for completion in
68)

(248) Spring'68 - 310 of these units completed 7-25-68; remaineder completed 11-10-68.
Units under construction in Perry Homes Extension - Scuth of Procter Creek.

(78) 3 Bedroom

(46) 4 Bedroom Bids opened March 7, 1967. Permit issued May '67. Construction behind schedule.

(16) 5 Bedroom 85% completed 11-10-68. Estimated completion date Feb. 1, 1969.

Units planned for Thomasville U.R. Project
(40) 1 Bedroom (16 Elderly) Bids opened May 15, 1968. Contract signed July 1, 1968. Ground broken
(120) 2 Bedroom July 17, 1968. Will try to have part delivered before final scheduled
(80) 3 Bedroom completion date Jan 1970,
(SO) 4 Bedroom
(30) 5 Bedroom

Units reserved
(Allocations made by HUD to date; Hollywood Rd., 202; Bankhead Hwy., 500; Gilbert Rd., 220; and
Honor Farm #1, 450)
(730 units of this reservation are approved for use in the leasing program.)
(1,313 units of this reservation are tentatively committed; East Lake #2, 800; Jonesboro Rd., 160;
Bedford-Pine U.R. area, 353.)
(785) units of this reservation are tentatively proposed for commitment to projects in planning.
Units allocated for leasing program (Leased units can only be utilized for P.H. occupancy as they

become vacant.)
Total under Development and In Planning

Units under lease (9 locations); 800 of these are occupied or available for occupancy as Public Housins.
On September 18,1968, Bd. of Ald. approved Resolution authorizing H.A. to request allocation from HAA of
2,000 additional units of Public Housing. Request is being prepared by H.A.

Total Public Housing Potential

*Figures in ( ) in this colum are included in figure above not in ( ).

 
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE November 15, 1968
NOTES

13,260 units proposed did not materialize, of which 12,339 were shown in the previous report of Aug. 15, 1968 and 928 additiona:®.
units are listed in this report, as Lost. (The majority, but not all, of these losses was due to disapprovals of sites and

proposed rezoning.)

Proposed locations for lov-irone housing are coordinated through the Plan. Dept., for adequacy of Community Facilities, existing or
proposed. Proposals are aiso revieved periodically with the School Dept. for adequacy of school facilities.

The Travelers Insurance Company has financed 70 or more new Single family low-cost houses in the Thomasville Urban Renewal project
area under the FHA 221 d(2) insured mortgage program. Equitable has made $1,000,000 available to Atlanta Mortgage Brokerage Co.
for financing low-cost homes at favorable rates. Interest is increasing in development of home-ownership housing.

in view of difficulties encountered in zoning and getting other approvals on sites proposed for large multifamily developments, it
is apparent that the Low-income Housing Program will have to lean heavily on Developers and Builders providing a substantial portion
of the requirement on small scattered sites, both Conventionally and Federal assisted.

No proposal had yet been made for construction of units (even efficiency or 1 bedroom) to rent or sell for as low as $50 per month,
although the London Towne Houses, a 221 d (3) co-op development now under construction, is approaching this, with its one bedroom
unit selling at $69 per month. The City's greatest need is nthe $30-$50 per month rental-purchase range; which appears to have
little chance of accomplishment, without governmental subsidy.

Prefab distributors and conventional builders have interesting potential houses to offer but, because of Bar of local Codes
difficulties are currently producing very few single-family houses in Atlanta to sell in the $10,000-$15,000 range for which there
is a strong demand and market. Perhaps the greatest difficulty is availability of suitably priced land within the City Limits.
Economics for this price-range sales housing requires land which will not cost the developer more than $1,500 per unit, (a 5,000
sq. ft. lot is considered ample for this type house).

Imperial Homes of Griffin, Ga, manufacturers of pre-cut sectionalized frame houses, has developed a 24'x36', 3 bedroom &amp; bath house
designed to sell, to the occupant for $8,000 to go on his land; and is developing a 4 bedroom &amp; bath to sell similarly for abou’:
$9,000. National Homes of Lafayatte, Ind. is erecting 200 units of pre-built, 4 bedroom; bath and $ units in Chicago and is doing

the site planning and landscaping.

The nonprofit Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corp. is now in business. The CACUR's nonprofit corporation to rehabilitate
existing units under 221 (h) has made excellent progress on its first group of 5 houses in Lindyood Park. Morris Brown College is
another such sponsor. North West Community Forum has also filed applications for 4 projects under 221 (h).

Information is welcomed as to corrections, additions or deletions of material contained in this report. (Call 522-4463, Ext. 430).

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                    <text>Report of Legal Panel
Decemb er 9 ~ 1968
. I
I
In brief$ the ach i evements and act i vities of the Legal Panel
in tbe year-to date have been as follows~
(1) Advocacy, drafting and passage by the Atlanta School
Board of a local constitutional amendment to allow the City of Atlanta,
through its local School Board, to lea se school buildings for a term
longer than that of the Ci t y Councilo The research on this project
was done by Freeman Hutton and the Chairman of this Committee, and
was presented by the Chairman to the School Board on June 28, 19680
The 3chool Board passed the concept of leasing school buildings from
private developer s for a long-term in principal, and directed
Mr~ Ao C. Latimer" the schocl board attorney~ in conjunction with
the Legal Panel
draft the specific local constitutional -amendmento
to
The a dvantage of this local constitutional amendment
would be that school facilities could be provided in a low-cost housing
project in the form of xental payments over a term of years, thus
alleviating the need of the School Board to construct a school facility
at high initial costs, and thus providing the project with necessary
community fa c i lit ies o The most oft-used ex cuse in opposition to
zoning proper ty f or low- cost housing is that no school f acilities
would be available; a n obj e ction which would b e come moot after
passage of the constitutional amendment, in that the School Board
would lease with little diminution in its bonds' credito
Upon completion of the d rafting, t he amendment will
then be submitted to the School Board sometime in early 1969, for
formal approval so that it can be rea died for the 1970 Legislature
and subsequent referendumo As a practical matter, the leas ing
arrangements in Urban areas will probably be required to contain an
option to purchase vested i n the School Board in that City credit
against Federal Funds could only b e al lowed in structures which were
a public facility; ac cording to Mr Neil Zi ttrauer, o f the Depar tment
of Housing and Urban Development, Re newal Assis t a nce Admini~trationo
0
(2) The Legal Panel, through its Chairman, drafted the
Package Zoning Proposal, presented to the Board of Aldermen on August
2, 1968, and assisted in the publ icity surr ounding the presentation
of said p r oposa l on August 2, 19680
(3 )
The Legal Pa nel, throu gh its Cha i rman, serv e d on an
Ad Hoc Committee , r eview ing t he tota l purposes of t he Committ ee o This
Ad Hoc Committee rev i e wed a report of Colonel Jones , dated Febr uary 7,
1968, and made its c omments to the full Housing Resources Committee o
(4) Mr o Freema n Hu t t on del i vered a report on the Hous i ng
and Urban Development Act of 1 9 68 0 At t he conclusion of the report,
Mro Hutton was charged with the res ponsibility of working with Mr o
Bill Gates to compile a detailed analysis of the Act and its affect
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on Housing Resources Committee activities.
The Legal Panel is presently working on Housing Code enforcement,
inability of certain slum dwellers to obtain building permits in nonconforming areas of the City, as well as its continued analysis of the
Ho~sing and Urban Development Act of 1968, and continued participation


 tn tb,e .School Board amendment involving leasing.


Archer D. Smith, III
Chairman, Legal Panel
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              <text>Report of Legal Panel

pecember 9, 1968

atl Drie£Z, the achievements and activities of the Legai Panel
in the vear-to date have been as foiiows?:

{1} Advocacy, drafting and passage by the Atlanta School
Board of 2 locai constitutional amendment to allow the City of Atlanta,
through its lecal School Board, to lease school buildings for a term
Jonger than that of the City Council, The research on this project
was done by Freeman Hutton and the Chairman of this Committee, and
was presented by the Chairman to the School Board on June 28, 1968.
The School Board passed the concept of leasing school buildings from
private develcpers for a long-term in principal, and directed
tir, A. C. Latimer, the schoci board attorney, in conjunction with
the Legal Panel to draft tae specific local constitutional amendment,

The advantage of this locai constitutional amendment
would be that schooi facilities could be provided in a low-cost housing
project in the form of rental payments over a term of years, thus
aileviating the need of the School Board to construct a school facility
at high initial ccsts, and thus providing the project with necessary
community facilities. The most oft-used excuse in opposition to
zoning property for low-cost housing is that no school facilities
would be available; an objection which would become moot after
passage of the constitutional amendment, in that the School Board
would lease with little diminution in its bonds' credit.

Upon completion of the drafting, the amendment will
then be submitted to the School Board sometime in early 1969, for
formal approval so that it can be readied for the 1970 Legislature
and subseduent referendum, AS a practical matter, the leasing
arrangements in Urban areas will probably be required to contain an
option to purchase vested in the School Board in that City credit
against Federal Funds could only be allowed in structures which were
a public facility; according to Mr. NeiJj Zittrauer, of the Department
of Housing and Urban Development, Renewal Assistance Administration,

(2) The Legal Panel, through its Chairman, drafted the
Package Zoning Proposal, presented to the Board of Aldermen on August
2, 1968, and assisted in the publicity surrounding the presentation
of said proposal on August 2, 1968,

(3) The Legal Panel, through its Chairman, served on an
Ad Hoc Committee, reviewing the total purposes of the Committee. This
Ad Hoc Committee reviewed a report of Colonel Jones, dated February 7,
1968, and made its comments to the full Housing Resources Committee,

(4) Mr. Freeman Hutton delivered a report on the Housing
and Urban Development Act of 1968. At the conclusion of the report,
Mr. Hutton was charged with the responsibility of working with Mr.
Bill Gates to compile a detailed analysis of the Act and its affect

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on Housing Resources Committee activities.

The Legal Panel is presently working on Housing Code enforcement,
inability of certain slum dwellers to obtain building permits in non-
conforming areas of the City, as well as its continued analysis of the
Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, and continued participation

:in the School Board amendment involving leasing.

Archer D. Smith, III
Chairman, Legal Panel
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                    <text>?:-oject No.
1-7-68-202
Wheat Street Baptist Church Sponsor - Rev. Wm. H. Borders, Contact
Proposed project is a high rise home for the elderly.
Will be built on land near the church.
Capacity 200 units with a total cost of $3,000,00Q.OO~
Consultant 'employed - Urban East - Jim Robinson.
·
Seed money will be ?eeded $50,000.00 - Approximately 1 year.
Architect employed - Paul Huldawer
All land not yet acquired as of 11-6-68 - Variances needed.
Preliminary application expected to be s.ubmitted by January 1, 1969.
3-9-68-22lh
Interfaith Inc. to sponsor a project to purchase and remove,
rehabilitate to F.H.A. standards and sell appro ximately 1,000
houses now in the path of the airport expansion •.
Negotiations started Sept. 3, 1968, with the city to effect
this project. Currently the city has an average price (acceptable
to Interfaith, Inc.) that they are asking the F.A.A. to acc~pt-in
lieu of competitive bids. No information on progress since 10/23/68.
500 houses would have to be moved in one year. Seed money needed.·No
consultant. Project $5,000,000.00 plus. Subdivision land will have
to be purchased to accommodate this number of houses in this short
period of time. December 2, 1968 the F. H.A. has not answered the
City's letter regarding average price for the houses. No apparent
interest.
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· 5-9--68
221 (d)3
9-10-68
221h
Turner Monumental AME Church wants to sponsor a 221 (d)3 rental
project - 100 units $1,500,000.00.
This is in the Kirkwood Area. The sponsor would need seed money for
land purchase.
_
11 Acres of land located and available.
Architect selected and consultant obtained •
. '
The Atlanta Urban League, Inc . , 239 Auburn Ave. - Lyndon W3de, Executiva
Director, inter est ed in being non - profit sponsor for a rehabilitation
project. Sponsor will buy sub-st andard houses, r ehab i litate them to
F .H .A. s t andards t hen sell them back to the f ormer occup an ts or other
qua lifi ed f amilies. A leg man .n eeded to locate these houses and pu:
them to geth er i n projects of eight. Urban League made appli cation to
be a non- profit sponsor . When started wi ll probably do 100 hou ses the
f irs t year. @ $1,000 , 000 . 00 . Se ed money n e eded - No con sul t ant f e e
autho rized.,
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10-10-68
l1 °10-68-234
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The Community Servi ces f or the Bl i nd , Inc ., 1341 Ponce de Leon Ave.,
'Mr. R.W. Edwar ds , Executive Dire c t or, wan t s t o sponsor a college
dormitory f or t he ir s chool.
An architect, Bruce Goff emp l oyed, Rep. Ed Han s en, a con sultant employed.
Seed money ~.,ri 11 b e ne eded. -- - ---·- - Hodel .Citie s - Johnny Johnson, Director. It has been proposed that
G .A. H. D. Corporation buy a .s ite in the Hodel Cities area, then negotiate
a contract to have constructed, ·on this s ite, 14 prebuild "Cor.imodoren
. or similar row type housing units under the condominium plan. Ar- ch itect ,
Housing Hanufacturer - Consultant Urban Easto
Seed money needed. Might initiate in January 1969 .
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              <text>' Project No.

1-7-68-202

3-9-68-221h -

5-9-68
221 (d)3

10-10-68

11-10-68-234 _

Wheat Street Baptist Church Sponsor - Rev. Wm. H. Borders, Contact

Proposed project is a high rise home for the elderly. -

Will be built on land near the church, :

Capacity 200 units with a total cost of $3,000,000.00.

Consultant employed - Urban East - Jim Robinson.

Seed money will be needed $50,000.00 - Approximately 1 year.

Architect employed - Paul Muldawer :
All land not yet acquired as of 11-6-68 - Variances needed

Preliminary application expected to be submitted by January 1, 1969.

Interfaith Inc. to sponsor a project to purchase and remove,
rehabilitate to F,H.A. standards and sell approximately 1,000

houses now in the path of the airport expansion..

Negotiations started Sept. 3, 1968, with the city to effect

this project. Currently the city has an average price (acceptable
to Interfaith, Inc.) that they are asking the F.A.A. to accept -in
lieu of competitive bids. No information on progress since 10/23/68.
500 houses would have to be moved in one year. Seed money needed.- No
consultant. Project $5,000,000.00 plus. Subdivision land will have
to be purchased to accommodate this number of houses in this short
period of time. December 2, 1968 the F.H.A. has not answered the
City's letter regarding average price for the houses. No apparent
interest.

Turner Monumental AME Church wants ‘to sponsor a 221] (4)3 rental
project - 100 units $1,500,000.00.

This is in the Kirkwood Area. The sponsor would need seed money for
land purchase, -

11 Acres of land located and available.

Architect selected and consultant obtained.

The Atlanta Urban League, Inc., 239 Auburn Ave. - tyadon | Wade, Ex secutive
Director, interested in being non-profit sponsor for a rehabilitation
project. Sponsor will buy sub-standard houses, rehabilitate them to
F.H.A. standards then sell them back to the former occupants or other
quélified families. A leg man needed to locate these houses and put
them together in projects of eight. Urban League made application to
be a non-profit sponsor. When started will probably do 100 houses the
first year. @ $1,000,000.00. Seed money needed - No consultant fee
authorized.

The Community Services for the Blind, Inc., 1341 Ponce de Leon Ava.,

Mr. R.W. Edwards, Executive Director, wants to sponsor a coilege
dormitory for their school,

An architect, Bruce Goff employed, Rep. Ed Hansen, a consultant employed.
Seed money will be needed.

= ———

 

Model Cities - Johnny Johnson, Director. It has been proposed that
G,.A.H.D, Corporation buy a site in the Model Cities area, then negotiate
a contract to have constructed,'on this site, 14 prebuild "Commodore”

or similar row type housing units under the condominium plan. Architect,

Housing Manufacturer - Consultant Urban East.
Seed money needed. Might initiate in January 1969.
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                    <text>GREATER ATLANTA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
.·
A charter has been ootainedf~r a non-profit corporation to be known
as Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corporation.
Office space has been secured adjacent to Central Atlanta . Progress,
Inc. at 2742 First National Bank Building, for secretarial convenience,
and a full-time Executive Secretary, Mr. Robert C. Watkins, · was
retained effective July 22, 1968.
The purpose of the Corporation is to promote more adequate housing for
families with low to moderate incomes through the _following_ activities: --
1.
Technical assistance for multi-family housing sponsors,. _
especially non-profit sponsors.
a . . Advising prospective sponsors in site selection, zoning,
FHA, HUD, loan matters and problems.
b. Collating information accumulated from research of city
and federal agencies.
2.
Provide seed money loans:
a.
·'lro secure land ootion·s
b.
c.
Pay preliminary architect fees
Attorney fees
Title surveys
Other initial costs until loan closing
d.
e.
3. · Rehabilitation of deteriorating and substandard housing and
establishment of a program for sale of single-fami~y dwellings to occupant_ owners.
4.
Promote interested parties to help in solution of housing
problems ..
Operating funds of $22,200 have been· provided thus far through a
grant of $10,000 from the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and $12, _200
f rom interested corporations. Plans are undtr way for providing more
· substantial funds for seed money loans and other purposes.
Selec t ion of the Board of Trustees and election of officers will
nrobably be comple t ed sometime in December, 1968, so that the pro;:7; 1~2.m
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of
A report of t he ac tivities of the · Executive Di r ector in 1968 is
attacher.lo
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Encl i lb
W. Le e Bur ge , Chai rman .
Fi na nc e and Non- Profit Funds Panel
Housing Re s ources Corruni ttee
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              <text>GREATER ATLANTA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

A charter has been obtained for a non-profit corporation to be known
as Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corporation.

Office space has been secured adjacent to Central Atlanta Progress,
Inc. at 2742 First National Bank Building, for secretarial convenience,
and a full-time Executive Secretary, Mr. Robert C. Watkins, was
retained effective July 22,. 1968.

The purpose of the Corporation is to promote more adequate housing for
families with low to moderate incomes through the following activities:

1. Technical assistance for multi-family housing sponsors,,. _
especially non-profit sponsors.

a. Advising prospective sponsors in site selection, zoning,
FHA, HUD, loan matters and problems.

b. Collating information accumulated from research of city
and federal agencies. - 8

2. Provide seed money loans:

a. Fo secure land options

b. Pay preliminary architect fees

c. Attorney fees

da. Title surveys

e. Other initial costs until loan closing

3. ‘Rehabilitation of deteriorating and substandard housing and
establishment of a program for sale of single-family dwell-
ings to occupant owners. :

4. Promote interested parties to help in solution of housing
problems. .

Operating funds of $22,200 have been provided thus far through a
grant of $10,000 from the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and $12,200
from interested corporations. Plans are under way for providing more
substantial funds for seedmoney loans and other purposes.

Selection of the Board of Trustees and election of officers will
probably be completed sometime in December, 1968, so that the prozrem
of the Corporation will become fully operative in 1909.

A report of the activities of the Executive Director in 1968 is
attached.

W. Lee Burge, Chairman .
Finance and Non-Profit Funds Panel
Housing Resources Committee

Enels ib
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                    <text>GEORGIA fNST!TUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ATLANTA . GEORGIA 30332
CFflCE OF TH l'.'. Pill!S!Of:!'IT
December 3, 1968
F.epm:....,c
0.-1
the Activities and Plans of the Construction and D;sign Panel
cf the Housing Resources Committee of the City of Atlanta.
L
The Construction and Design Panel made preliminary evaluations of new
building t2chniques by private entrepreneurs with resulting suggestiqns to
E:7.?.conrage development of these techniques.
·2~
Ths Panel cc:;:iducted a meeting with representatives of the Model Cities
· :C'rogram and other interested civic groups for the purpose of discussing the
relation of existing codes with the housing goals of the City of Atlanta. An
· offer of assistance was made to the Model CJ.ties Program.
!::..-.
Wayne Moore, of the Metropolitan Planning Cormnission, also offered
the a::3sis"i:ance of his office,
3.
The Panel is supporting the efforts of the Georgia Institute of
Technology to establish a Housing Resources Center, which will collaborate
. with private enterprises and with the Urban Life Center of Georgia State College
in- seeking solutions to many housing problems.
4. .
. The Panel believes that its objectives as stated in its annual report
for 1967 are still valid.
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              <text>GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30332

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT " . * "

December 3, 1968

eport on the Activities and Plans of the Construction and Design Panel

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ef the Housing Resources Committee of the Citv of Atlanta. :

ie The Construction and Design Panel made preliminary evaluations of new
building techniques by private entrepreneurs with resulting suggestions to
encourage development of these techniques.

we fhe Panel conducted a meeting with representatives of the Model Cities
rrogram and other interested civic groups for the purpose of discussing the
relation of existing codes with the housing goals of the City of Atlanta. An

offer of assistance was made to the Model Cities Program.

ha. Wayne isd, of the Metropolitan Planning Commission, also offered
the assistance of his office.

3. The Panel is supporting the efforts of the Georgia Institute of

. Technology to establish a Housing Resources Center, which will collaborate
.with private enterprises and with the Urban Life Center of Georgia State College
in seeking solutions to many housing problems.

for 1967 are still valid.

4 -The Panel believes that its objectives as stated in its annual report

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                    <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Atlant.;i, Georgia
December 12, 1968
SECOND ANNUAL REPORT
CONTE!'f'fS
Accomplishments
Implications of the 1968 Housing Act
Future Direction
Unfinished Business
Reports of Committee Panels (Encl. 1)
Summary of St~tus Report (Encl. 2)
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
November 15, 1968, marked the comp l etion of the first two
years• activity of the Housing Resources Committee in its efforts
to pr()!llote and 5Cceler~te the Low•income Housing ~rogr~m in
Atlanta,
The 5 year goal of 15,800 l ow and medium income housing units
announced by the Mayor in his Housing Conference establishing the
HRC on November 15, 1966 , is now in the pipe line, This figure
was based on anticipated replacement needs caused by Governmental
action during 1907•71 , and did not take into consideration normal
growth, f ormation of new families and in-migration.
'Th e November 15 revision of the re port on status o f the low
~nd medium income housing progr~m shows:
Comi9le ted
Under Co ns truction
In ?l~nning
In Sight
3 ,217 u nits
6 ,278 units
7 1 337 units
16 ,832 units
Total
This slightly exceeds (by 32 units) the 5 yeaT goal of 1 6 ,800
units and is only 3~5 units short, in the first two c2tegories, of
the anticipated need for 9 1 800 units during the first two years
of the program.
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It is anticipated that most of t he 7,337 units ln Pl anning
will materializeo However, in the event that some may fall by
the way side, there are an additional 6 ,215 units Be i ng Considered r
which will more than compensate for any units now in the In
Pla nning category wh ich may be l ost to the program.
The Summary (Encl 2) shows that the "coals for all phases o f
the 5 year program are being mets with the e x ception of Pub lic
Ho us ing which is currently 4 , 100 units behindo
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Th e Committee has c o nsi~tentl y endeavored to overc ome and
minimize neigbborhco1 ob ject i o n 8 to l o w-incc~e housing, wh ich has
been the grea test ~robleCT in get t ing appr ova l on site selections.
The Co:nri1itte e has solicited and o bt8lined the support of the
Chamber of Commerce :l-n seeking the coopera tion o f County
Commi ssioners (particul:1::-:y Fulton) for establishing l ow income
housing projects i n urin~orpcrated s~eas cf adj oining Countiesp
where occ upants ~3 Y resid e in c lose p70~ i ~it y to sources o f
industrial employment,
Among ot h e x acco;nplishw..ents ~ t h,a .d ousing Resou r ces Committee:
Ha s work e d closely with developers , builders, City Department3
and Communi ty grou ps in prorr.otion o f lc•_,i ~::;d medi'..1m i n :: ,:;:ne h o uG i :::1.:,
and in coordination o f efforts in this field o
Has been ins trumental in establishi ng the Great er Atlanta
Hous ine Developrn~ nt Corporatio n t o assist l ocal n o n - profit housing
corporations , t hus pr oviding seed money and o ther assistance
(includ ing perh aps the b~nk ing of land for subsequent use at n o
profit for l o w income housing developments ).
Wa o a p~oneer in pro posi ng and getting approval at b oth
the local and national level for use of prefabricated relocatabl e units 2 s temporary relocation housing.
Was influential in promotion, at the Washington l eve l ,
of expanding the b se f or Federal Grants and direct Loansj now
a u thor ized in t~e 1968 Ho u si ns Act, for assisting home owners
in rehabilit atioil o 1 t teir dwel ling s to meet requirements of
the Hous ing Co~e.
Has urge d e3r _y ~d c ~ti cn by th0 City ci Mi niature Urban
Renewal projects 9 th~ 143.215.248.55 ~ th~ Neig~bc~hcod Development Program,
in blighted ~ e sidential pcukets 2 to rid the City of its worst
slum area.so
Ha s urged revision of some previouo co~vent io~al planning
concepts in an effort to get ce~tain 2rea3 re~oned to permi t a
more practical approach to i ~9rove~0 nt of such areas for residanti n l
use o
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Urged the dispersal of f uture Public Housing in relatively
small developments on scattered sites.
H~s b een instrumental in creation o f interest in the low ~
income hous ing pr ogr am b y non-profit organizations and the
formation o f several s uch o rgan izations to p articipate in t he
l ow-i nc ome hous:hg program .
Was the c atalyst in getting neighborhood interes t rev ived
for imp rovement o f Vine City thro ugh Urban Renew al .
Pro~c Bed a nd obtained conc ur rence of the Boa rd of Ed ucation
for drafting legis latio n for consideration by the Genera l
Assembly in its next s ession to authorize deve l o pers to bui l d
sc h ool s simultaneous with d eve l opment of housing p rojects,
excep t i n Urban Renew8 1 areas , f o r lease t o the School S oa rd
until it is in position t o purchase the faci l ities .
Was active p articipant in At l ant a Conference on Equa l
Op p ort uni ty in Hous ing .
Has work ed with the Model Ci ties ' staff in development o f
its h o using r e hBbilitati o n p r ogram and site selec tion for
experimental hou sing.
Has pointed o u t to City o fficials the necessity f or, and
urged rec ognition of, the p rinciple that site selection for
l ow-income h o us i ng should inc l ude a p l anni n g functi o n and
responsibi l ity , simil a r t o l ocation o f schoo ls , water p urificatio n
pla nts , seweraee d i spos al systems a n d othe r pub l ic wor k s; that
i t s h o uld not b e lef t en t i re l y up to la n d p romoters a n d develo pe rs
to s elec t s i t e s and be a r the b urd en o f trying to get them s ui t abl y
z oned a nd approved .
Af te r p romot ing a nd r e ceiv i ng s uppor t of t hirty p rominent
Bus iness, Civic a n d Relieious organ izations a n d indiv i d u els, t h e
HRC held a special mee t i n g o n ;,,uguc t z, -1 968 , wi t h t'.:lo :Fl an::-_~-:;
and Development Co mm i t t ee a nd the Zoni n g Co mmittee o f t h e Bo a r d o f
Aldermen in which the foll ow ing specific reques ts were made :
1.
Asked t h e Ma yor t o a ppo i n t eit h er a n ex ist i n g
committee or a n e w committee o f the Bo a rd o f
Aldermen to assume a res p onsibility i n the field
of l ow-income housing .
2.
Re vision of the Building Codes f or the City o f
Atlanta , pgrticularly to al l ow e xperiment al
housing to be built in the Model Cities area.
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4.
R0v ision of the Ordi mrnce governing nonconf orm i ng us0 o f lend to allow structural
chang0s in improving dwelling unit s to meet
requirement s o f the Hous i n g Code.
Accelerate the urban re newa l program
particu l srly :tn the Hclsh-Bans, Vine Ci ty
and o ther areas ou tsid e the Model Cities
areSt .
5.
Auth orize the P.t:!mta dousilng Author ilty to
request 2 , 000 ad di tional units o f public
h o using .
6.
Ado~ ti o n o f a revised distr:ct zoning ma p
ba sed on the new Land Use map , t o include
adequate areas :fo r __ ow-income housine; .
R.es ul ts:
a . A resol u tio n wa s adop ted on September 1 6 , 1968 , charginff
the Plan n ing and Devel o pment Committee of the Board o f Aldermen
with responsH:i1i ty for a ss· s ti n g the Housing Res o urces Committ ee
i n meeting requirements of the Low-income Housing Pro g ram .
b,
Vi ne City and E nt Atl nta have been i ncluded in the
r~eighborhood Develo pment h ogram f or pla nning in 19169 .
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c. The Board of Alderme n author ized on September 16 ,
request by the S ousing Authority to the Federa l Gov0rnment f or an
alloc ation of an @dditiona l 2 , 000 units of Public Housing ; and
the r equest has been submitted to Housing Assistance Agency o f
HUD .
d . ~lthou~h s pecific action on the other three items has
thus far been inconclusive , the need f or these clements h~s been
recognized and emphasiz ed a nd indirect fa vorable effects have
been enc ouragine .
Throughout the p rogram the ~me ha s ende2.vored to work f or
c loE c cont2ct and underst andi n e with the Federa l Agencies , loca l
groups aind City D6 partm.ents in p romotion o f t he Low-incor:ie Housing
Program and received fr om them a rema r k able degree o f cooperation
and assist~nce , which is very much apprecia t ed .
On December 9 , 19GC , a ward was made by the Housing Authority
to Ha tional Elooes Corp , of LaJlayetta , Indiana , for development of
the 96 ~ere Federal surplus land site , aa part of the ~homasville
Urban Renewal p roject. Th is award was b~sed on a design competition
among 5 prominent developers and will include 600 units of low
and medium income housing , 2 schools , parks , commercial develop•
ment to oerve the inmedi~te neighborhood and other facilities .
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IMPLICATIONS OF THE 1968 HOUSING ACT
The Nationa l Housing Act passed b y the Congress on Au gust
1, 1 968 , reaffirms the national goal in the 194 9 Housing Act, of
"a decent hor.ie and a suitabl e living environment for every
American family".
P~ivate industry has been cha l lenged to provide six
million additional housing units during the next ten years for
low and moderate income fami l ies. The 196 8 legislation provides
the tools and incentives and success ·in meeting the national
obj ective wil l l arge ly de p end on:
1.
2.
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5.
6.
Sponsor inter est.
Avai l a b ility of l and at a reasonab le price.
The mor tgage money marke t.
Mu nic ipal cooperat i on
Fundin~ by the Cong ress in 1969 .
Bui ld ing cod e and zoning r e str ict i ons.
Sec ti on 2 38: The 1 968 h o using Act established a new Special
Ris k I nsurance Fund wh ic h per mits the Fede ra l Housing
Administra tion to assume higher mort g age insurance risks in
connection with both locat i on a nd credit cha r acteristics that
were un a cce p tab le under the mut ual mortgage sections o f t he
Act. Th i s should wi den both t he hous i ng and the mort g age sect i o ns .
o f the Act. This shou l d widen b oth the housing and the mort g age .
market.
Sec tion 237 : Pr o vides , on an expe rime n tal b a s i s, FHA
mo rtgage i nsur a nc e t o fina nce home ownersh i p f o r c e rt ain l owe r
income families wh o ca nnot q ualify u n der normal st2 nd a r ds because
o f t heir past c redit rec ords , but who ca n meet mor t gage
payment s with appro priate budget and financial c o u nsel ing .
Sec tion 236 : Under this rental ho using program t he tenant
or cooperator will pay at le~st 25 per cent u m o f his family
inc ome towards th0 market rent or the bas i c rent , whic hever
is greater . The basic rental is determined on the basis of
operating the project with payments to pri ncipal and interest
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on a level annuity plan at l percent intere st . HUD pays the
mortgagee the difference bet ween the amount collec ted from the
occupant and a fair mar1.rnt monthly rental determined on the basis
of operating the project with payraents of principal , interest
and mortgage insur2nc0 premium required on a level annuity
mortgage at the market interest rate. There will be no subsidy
f or the moderate incorae tenants . Maximum mortgage amounts 100% of FHA cost to nonprofit and 9:0% for profit motivated
sponsors. 40 year term. Limited to families whose incomes are
not in excess of 135% of initial admission levels of public
housing.
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The above i s o nly a partial o utli n e o f Sec tion 236 .
The regulations cover a wide segment of rental housing financing
and the mo rtgage insuranc e terms are liberial ,
The Ac t
authoriz ed $75 , 000 , 000 t o July 1 ~ 1 969 1 but o nly $25 j OOO , OOO
has been funded .
These funds will likely be all oc ated very
rapidly t o pr o p o sed rental and c ooperative pr o jects ~ The re
is n o requirement for a Workable P~ o gram ,
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Section 235 : This ~ction places heavy emphasis o n home
o wnersh ip and provides that if the purchaser of a new h o me o r
a living units fu a c o nd omimium will p ay at lea s t 20¾ o f the
family ' s income , HUD will pay the balance of the montbly
mortgage p aymentsa A two fami l y dwe ll ing may als o be purchased ,
if owner o ccu pies omunit . Mo rtgages are limited t o $15 , 000
and $17 , 000 for large families .
Family inc ome limited to 135%
o f public h o using 0ntrance levels .
3 0 year mortgage term .
No Workable Pr o gram is required .
Subsidies vary with the income of the purchaser and the
cash investment in the housing unit will range fr o m a minimum
of $ 200 t o 3% of FHJ\'s estimate of cost .
Section 235 of the Housing Act is very c omprehensive and
the present funding of $ 25 ,000 , 000 will be used up rapidly.
Comments : JUI of the legislation menti o ned above ap pl ies
to b oth proposed construction and major rehabilitation and
provides wid e o pp ort unit y for non profit organizations to
o perate in a numbe r of field s.
I t is also attractive to pr ofit
motivated f irms.
I t p ermits the i ss uanc e of mortga~e insurance
in urban , suburban, core and rura l areas and b etter distrib u tion
of low inc ome h ousin~ in a l l areas where the need can be
established unde r the new Act .
Xt gives the sponsor a choice of construction or rehabi lit ating sing le f a mily homes , town hous e s, ap~rtments, condomimiums
3nd cooperatives .
It pr ovides f or accumulation of equity by the
buyer thr ough credit i o r his ow n labor .
It also pr o vides
employmrcmt a n d contract opportunities f or l ower income families
and business c oncerns in the co nstructio n area to the exten t
feasible.
Occupa nt training will be pr ov.tied where nee ded in
financing and ot her fields .
There nre many ch~nges and additions to the Housing Act
that have no t been covered in the brief o u t line above .
Other
sections apply to Urban Renewal , Public Housing, Housing for the
Elderly, Nuroing Homes , Nonprofit Hos pital s, Flood Insurance,
Financing, etc .
THE IMPJ\CT OF THIS B ILL ON HOUSING SHOULD BE TREMENDOUS.
THE TOOLS ARE nvAILABLE AS NEVER BEFORE .
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FUTURE DIRECT ION
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following rec o~mendations for the futur e course o f action
the housing proeram in At lanta . We request tha t the May o r
Bo ard of Aldermen g·ve c o nsideration to these pro pos ~ls
advis 0 us according l y, in a revisod statem0nt o f mission
th0 Committee :
1.
~11 o d · 0s concerned wit h hous ing reviaw
the p resent and continuing needs f or l o w
income h ousing.
2.
E l iminate ex i st ing s l ums and pr o vide h ous ing
a s nGeded i n t he area f or those who wish t o
. ema .:.n t here .
3.
Pl ac e housing near j ob s and p ub l ic fa ci lities
in the Ci ty of Atlanta and thro u ~hou t the
me tr o p o litan are8 .
4.
Cont inue efforts ~o p romote innovative
low - income housing construct i o n in Atla nta.
5.
Continue t o aid e ff orts to elimi nate socia l
pr o blems connec ted with housing.
6.
Fur t~or involve the busine ss community in
the hous i n~ p rogram .
7.
Assist nonprofit groups and developers in
their efforts to o btain land and c onstruct
housing .
c.
Promo te and expalin the new general h ousing
act and the fair housing act .
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Consider national and l ocal leeislatio n useful
to the housine pr ograra .
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~ssist in the 9 tabi~iaatioa of existing
neighborhoods nnd encourage the construction
of middle and u pper income residential
developments in the City of ftlanta .
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ftttempt to involve persons in tho slums
in the business side of demolition ,
rehabi l it~tion or orGcting new units .
12.
Continue efforts to sell the need for low
income housine to the people of metropolitan
~tlnntn .
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It is nlso suggested that consideration be given to
plncing the functions of the Housing Resources Committee with
the Citizens Advisory Committee for Urbnn Renewal or ns a
part of ~n activated Urban Coalition.
UNFIN.1SHED BUSINESS
There are many unfinished phases of the initial program
which need the continu i ng existance of n citizens• group to
help with the completion of the program. Some of them are:
1.
Completion of projects now in planning.
2.
Legislation pendi ng t ha t will allow the city
to l ease schools to be built by developers
simultaneously with housing projects, except
in urban renew~l areas.
3.
Investigation of problems relatin8 to code
restrictions on innovative building.
4.
~ctivation of Board for the Greater htlanta
Housing Development Corporation.
5.
Obtaining of additional sites in areas where
l ow income housing is needed.
It should be borne in mind, that while this program is
~pparently in good sha pe , that many of the projects still need
shepherding. There are many forces trying to bloc k housing in
Atlanta and any faltering in continuing efforts might well
decimate the final a ccomplishment of the erection of the 16,800
units.
I wish to close by thanking Col. Jones, William Gates of
our staff, the raembers of our cor:imi ttee who worked eilligently
during t he past two yesrs ~ nd such members as Archer Smith , Lee
Burge , Cl 3re nc e Coleman, Cha r les Palmer , Robe rt Winn snd D~le
Cla r 1 immediately come to mind ar:1ong many otbe•e. This has
truly been a work ing Commit tee . We also thank the Atlanta
Housing Authority , the Pl anning Department , the Building
Department, Public Works Department , members of the Board of
Ald0rr:1en , Ma yor Al len and the members of t he Press , Radio and
TV Organizat ions . Not to be forgott e n are the developers and
nonprofit groups who have in the last analysis made the program
possible.
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Chairman
Encls: 1. Repor ts of Committee Panels
2 . Sumr:1ary of Status Report
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              <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Atlanta, Georgia
December i2, 1968

SECOND ANNUAL REPORT

CONTENTS

Accomplishments
implications of the 19628
Future Direction
Unfinished Business
Reports of Committee Paneis (Encl, 1)
Summary of Status Report (Encl, 2)

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Housing Act

 

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

November 15, 1868, marked the completion of the first two
years’ activity of the Housing Resources Committee in its efforts
to premote and accelerate the Loweincome Housing Program in
Atlanta,

The 5 year goal of 15,809 jJow and medium income housing units
announced by the Mayor in his Housing Conference establishing the
HRC on November iS, 1966, is now in the pipe line, This figure
was based on anticipated replacement needs caused by Governmental
action during 196771, and did not take into consideration normal
growth, formation of new families and inemigration,

The Nevember 15 revision of the report on status of the low
and medium income housing program shows:

Completed 3,217 units
Under Construction $,278 units
In Planning 7,327 units
In Sight iS,634 units Total

This Slightly exceeds (by 32 units) the 5 year goal of 16,800
units and is only 305 units short, in the first two categories, of
the anticipated need for 9,800 units during the first two years
of the progran,
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it is anticipated that most of the 7,337 units in Planning
Wwili materialize, However, in the event that some may fall by
the way Side, there are an additional €,215 units Being Considered,
which will more than compensate for any units now in the In
Plianning category which may be lost to the program.

The Summary (Encl, 2) shows that the peals for ali phases of
the 5 year program are being met, with the exception of Public
Housing which is currently 4,190. units behind,

The Committee has consistently endeavored te overcome and
minimize neighberhcecd chjections to low-inccme housing, which has
been the greatest problem in getting approval on site selections.

The Committee has solicited and obtained the support of the
Chamber of Commerce in seelking the cooperaticn ef County
Commissicners (particulazly Fulton) for establishing iow income
housing projects in urinzorpereted creas c? adjoining Counties,
where occupants ray reside in clese proximity toe sources of
industrial employment.

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Among other accomplishments, the Housing Resources Committee:

Has worked closely with developers, ee er
and Community groups in promction cf low and med
and in coordination of efforts in this ficid.

city Departmen

aod
5; to
ium income housing

Has been instrumental in establishing the Greater Atlanta
Housing Development Corporation to assist local non-profit housing
corporations, thus providing seed money and other assistance
(including perhaps the banking of land for subsequent use at ne
profit for low income housing developments).

Was a pi
the local and
able units as

ex in preposing and getting approval at both
ational level for use of prefabricated relocat-
emporary relecation housing.

Was influential in promotion, at the Washington level,
of expanding the base for Federal Grants and direct Leans, now
authorized in the 1968 Housing &amp;ct, for assisting home owners
in ret BADE TAA TLON oz their dwellings to meet requirements of
the Housing Co?

Has urged carly adepiicn by the City of miniature Urban
Renewal projects, tireuga ths Peichbecrhend Development Program,
in blighted residential pccskets, to rid the City of its worst

Slum areas

Has urged revision of some previous conventional planning
concepts in an effort to set certain arcas renoued to permit a

more practical approach to improvement of such areas for residentini

use.
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Urged the dispersal of future Public Housing in relatively
small developments on scattered sites.

Has been instrumental in creation of interest in the low-
ancome housing program by non-profit organizations and the
formation of several such organizations to participate in the
low-income housng program.

Was the catalyst in getting neighborhood interest revived
for improvement of Vine City through Urban Renewal.

Proposed and obtained concurrence of the Board of Education
for drafting legislation for consideration by the General
Assembly in its next session to authorize developers to build
schools simultaneous with development of housing projects,
except in Urban Renewal areas, for lease to the Schcoi Board
until it is in positicn to purchase the facilities.

Was active participant in Atlanta Conference on Equal
Opportunity in Housing.

Has worked with the Model Cities' staff in development of
its housing rehabilitation program and site selection for
experimental housing.

Has pointed out to City officials the necessity for, and
urged recogniticn of, the principie that site selection for
low-income housing should include a planning function and
responsibility, similar to location of schools, water purification
plants, sewerage disposal systems and other public works; that
it shouvlc net be left entirely up to land promoters and developers
to select sites and bear the burden of trying to get them suitably
zoned and approved,

After promoting and receiving support of thirty prominent
Business, Civic and Religious organizations and individuals, the
“RC held a special meeting on sugust 2, 1968, with the Flanzins
aud Development Committee and the Zoning Committee of the Board of
Aidermen in which the following specific requests were made:

i. Asked the Mayor to appoint either an existing
committee or a new committee of the Board of
Aidermen to assume a responsibility in the fiecid
ox low-income housing.

2. Kevision of the Building Codes for the City of
Atlanta, particularly to allow experimental
housing to be built in the Model Cities area,
3. Revision of the Ordinance governing non-
conforming use of land to allow structural
changes in improving dwelling units to meet
requirements of the Housing Code.

» Accelerate the urban renewal program
particularly in the Nash-Bans, Vine City
and other areas outside the Mcdei Cities
area.

5. Authorize the Atlmta Housing Authority to
request 2,000 additional units of public
housing.

6. Adoption of a revised district zoning map
based on the new Land Use map, to include
adequate areas for low-income housing.

Results:

a. A resolution was adopted on September 16, 1968, charging
the Planning and Development Committee of the Board of Aldermen
with responsilility for assisting the Housing Resources Commitiec
in meeting requirements of the Low-income Housing Program.

b, Vine City and Bast Atlanta have been inciuded in the
Neighborhood Development Program for planning in 1969,

ec. The Board of Aldermen authorized on September ic,
request by the Housing Authority to the Federal Government for an
allocation of an additional 2,000 units of Public Housing; and
the request has been submitted to Housing Assistance Agency of
HUD.

d. ithough specific action on the other three items has
thus far been inconclusive, the need for these clements has been
recognized and emphasized and indirect favorable effects have
been encouraging,

Throughout the program the HRC has endeavored to work for
close contact and understanding with the Federal Agencies, local
groups and City Departments in promotion of the Low-income Housing
Program ang received from them a remarkable degree of cooperation
and assistance, which is very much appreciated,

On December 9, 1968, award was made by the Housing Authority
to National Homes Corp, of LaFayetta, Indiana, for development of
the 26 acre Federal surplus land site, as part of the Thomasville
Urban Renewal project. This award was based on a design competition
among &amp; prominent developers and will include G00 units of low
and medium income housing, 2 schools, parks, commercial develop=
ment to serve the immediate neighborhood and other facilities,
IMPLICATIONS OF THE 1968 HOUSING ACT

The National Housing Act passed by the Congress on August
1, 1968, reaffirms the national goal in the 1949 Housing Act, of
"a decent home and a suitable living environment for every
American family".

Private industry has been challenged to provide six
million additional housing units during the next ten years for
low and moderate income families. The 1968 legislation provides
the tools and incentives and success ‘in meeting the national
objective will largely depend on:

»« eponsor interest.

Availability of land at a reasonable PEAR;
The mortgage money market.

Municipal cooperation

Funding by the Congress in 1969,

Building code and zoning restrictions,

O) cnr ©) DD

Section 238: The 1968 Housing Act established a new Special
Risk Insurance Fund which permits the Federal Housing
Administration to assume higher mortgage insurance risks in
connection with both location and credit characteristics that
were unacceptable under the mutual mortgage sections of the
Act. This should widen both the housing and the mortgage sections.
of the Act. This should widen both the housing and the mortgage
market,

Section 237: Provides, on an experimental basis, FHA
mortgage inSurance to finance homeownership for certain lower
income families who cannot qualify under normal standards because
of their past credit records, but who can meet mortgage
payments with appropriate budget and financial counseling.

section 236: Under this rental housing program the tenant
or cooperator will pay at least 25 per centum of his family
income towards the market rent or the basic rent, whichever
is greater. The basic rental is determined on the basis of
operating the project with payments to principal and interest
on a levei annuity plan at 1 percent interest. HUD pays the
mortgagee the difference between the amount collected from the
occupant and a fair market monthly rental determined on the basis
of operating the project with payments of principal, interest
and mortgage insurance premium required on a level annuity
mortgage at the market interest rate. There will be no subsidy
for the moderate income tenants. Maximum mortgage amounts -
100% of FHA cost to nonprofit and 90% for profit motivated
Sponsors. 40 year term, Limited to families whose incomes are
not in excess of 135% of initial admission levels of public
housing.
6

The above is only a partial outline of Section 236.
The regulations cover a wide segment of rental housing financing
and the mortgage insurance terms are liberial. The Act
authorized $75,000,000 to July 1, 1963, but only $25,009,000
has been funded. These funds will likely be allocated very
rapidly to proposed rental and cooperative projects. There
is no requirement for a Workable Program.

Section 235: Thissection places heavy emphasis on home
ownership and provides that if the purchaser of a new home or
a living units © a condomimium will pay at least 20% of the
family's income, HUD will pay the balance of the monthly
mortgage payments. A two family dwelling may also be purchased,
ig owner occupies omunit. Mortgages are limited to $15,000
and $17,009 for large families. Family income limited to 135%
of public housing entrance levels. 30 year mortgage term,
Ne Workable Program is required,

Subsides vary with the income of the purchaser and the
cash investment in the housing unit will range from a minimum
of $200 to 3% of FHA's estimate of ccst.

Section 235 of the Housing Act is very comprehensive and
the present funding of $25,000,000 will be used up rapidly.

Comments: All of the legislation mentioned above applies
to both propesed construction and major rehabilitation and
provides wide opportunity for nonprofit organizations to
operate in a number of fields. It is also attractive to profit
motivated firms, It permits the issuance of mortgage insurance
in urban, suburban, core and rural areas and better distribution
of low income housing in all areas where the need can be
established under the new fct.

it gives the sponsor a choice of construction or rehabilitat-
ing singie family homes, town houses, apartments, condomimiums
and cooperatives. It provides for accumulation of equity by the
buyer through credit for his own labor. It also provides
employment and contract opportunities for lower income families
and business concerns in the construction area to the extent
feasible. Occupant training will be provided where needed in
financing and other fields.

There are many changes and additions to the Mousing Act
that have not been covered in the brief outline above. Other
sections apply to Urban Renewal, Public Housing, Housing for the
Biderly, Nursing Homes, Nonprofit Hospitals, Flood Insurance,
Financing, ctc.

THE IMPACT OF THIS BILL ON HOUSING SHOULD BE TREMENDOUS.
HE TOOLS ARE AVAILABLE AS NEVER BEFORE.
——_-

the
for
and
and
for

FUTURE DIRECTION

As Chairman of the Housing Resources Committee, I make
following recommendations for the future course of action
the housing program in Atlanta. We request that the Mayor
Board of Aldermen give consideration to these proposals
advise us accordingly, in a revised statement of mission
the Committee:

i, AIL bodies concerned with housing reviaw
the present and continuing needs for low
income housing.

2. Sliminate existing slums and provide housing
as needed in the area for those who wish tc
remain there, ;

3. Place housing near jobs and public facilities
in the City of Atlanta and throughout the
metropolitan area.

4. Continue efforts to promote innovative
low-income housing construction in Atlanta.

&amp;. Continue to aid efforts to eliminate social
preblems connected with housing.

6. Further involve the business community in
the housing program.

7 &amp;ssist nonprofit groups and developers in
their efforts to cbtain Land and construct
housing.

8. Promote and expalin the new general housing
act and the fair housing act,

ww

» Consider national and local legislation useful
to the housing progran.

Assist in the stabiLbisatioa of cxisting
neighborhoods and encourage the construction
of middle and upper income residential
developments in the City of ftlanta.

Juul
©
°

ll. Attempt to involve persons in the slums
in the business side of demolition,
rehabilitation or erecting new units.

12. Continue efforts to sell the need for low
income housing to the people of metrepolitan
At Lanta o
8

It is also suggested that consideration be given to
Placing the functions of the Housng Resources Committee with
the Citizens Advisory Committee for Urban Renewal or as a
part of an activated Urban Coalition,

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

There are many unfinished phases of the initial program
which need the continuing existance cf e e&amp;tizenst group to
help with the completion of the program. Some of them are:

1. Compliection of projects now in planning.

4. Legislation pending that will allow the city
to lease schools to be built by develcpers
Simultaneously with housing projects, except
in urban renewal areas,

3. Investigation of problems relating to code
restrictions on innovative building.

4, Activation of Board for the Greater Atlanta
Housing Development Corporation,

5. Obtaining of additional sites in areas where
low income housing is needed.

It should be borme in mind, that while this program is
apparently in good shape, that many of the projects still need
Shepherding. There are many forces trying to biock housing in
Atlanta and any faltering in continuing efforts might well
decimate the final accomplishment of the erection of the 16,890
units.

I wish to close by thanking Coil. Jones, William Gates of
our staff, the members of our committee who worked dilligently
during the past two years and such members as Archer Smith, Lee
Burge, Clarence Coleman, Charles Palmer, Robert Winn and Dale
Ciark immediately come to mind among many cthezs, This has
truly been a working Committee. We aiso thank the Atlanta
Housing Authority, the Planning Department, the Building
Department, Public Works Department, members of the Board of
Aldermen, Mayor filen and the members of the Press, Radio and
TV Organizations. Not to be forgotten are the developers and
nonprofit groups whe have in the last eee nee the program
pessible,

Cecil A, Alexander
Chairman
Encls: 1, Reports of Committee Panels
@e summary of Status Report
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                    <text>December 23, 1968
MEMORANDUM
To: Col. Malcolm Jone s
F r om: Dan Swe a t
Subj ect: Rema r ks at Annual Meeting of HR C
I pointed out that the statistics rel eas ed b y Col. J one,s and t he
Committee weJ"e certainly i mpressive and t h a t the influence of th
. Committe ' e Bucces was not confi ne d t o Atlant a I s housing pro g r m
but hae also been felt at th nat ional level nd t hat hous ing experts
from over the co\Jntry have comm nt d on the Atlanta approac h and
on the exc 11 nt program of the Housing Re ourc s Cornmit t ee.
It i my f eling that the story behind the statistic s ia wher th teal
meaning of thi Committ
and th housing program i e to be found .
I aid th t the work of th Cornmitte h
made all th · city w re
of th d perat ne d for dee nt hous i ng for th les fortun t e, 1 s
fluent cltb ns of Atl nt • -It has h lp d b:rldge the gap of er dibillty
b tw en th City • th in titution .. the powel' structur (call it wh t
you will ) nd av ry l rge nd import nt s gm nt of our cornmunlty,
nd .. most importantly, thl pro gr m st rted t h City out on n w
dir ction so long n ed d .
The A l d rmen und rstood thi n ed when th y t fu ed to p
Urban
Ren wal S urvey n d P l nning appllc tlone until th hou ing r loc tion
n eds w r m t . Th Mayor r Uz d th need wh n he c 11 d th
Housing Conf :r nc and
tabll h d thi commltt
and lt w
obvious
that th prlv t bu in s lead r hip r cogniz d it wh n you, th
m · m bera of the Hou ing R ourc
Commltt , r pond d as you hav
done.
l point d out th t the r ult nt; ch ng s a r, r fleet ·d in a r poi-t
given by Howard Op nsh w t th last CACUR m etln . M r. Op nshaw
�Col. Jones
Page Two
December 23 , 1968
pointed out that of th 10,033 units begun in urban renewal projects
in 1968, 884 have been completed which is 21 times the number of
housing units in urban renewal a:reas completed the previous year .
During the same pe:iriod, only 484 units we:re demoli shed in urban
renewal areas. So, for the first time in the history of Atlanta' s
urban renewal program. more housing units were completed in urban
renewal ar,eas than were demolished . We have finally turned the
corner in our urban rerlevelopment progr m and al'e headed in a
new direction so long sought.
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              <text>December 23, 1968

MEMORANDUM
To: Col. Malcolm Jones
From: Dan Sweat

Subject: Remarks at Annual Meeting of HRC

I pointed out that the statistics released by Col. Jones and the
Committee were certainly impressive and that the influence of the

. Committee's success was not confined to Atlanta's housing program
but has also been felt at the national level and that housing experts
from over the country have commented on the Atlanta approach and
on the excellent program of the Housing Resources Committee.

It is my feeling that the story behind the statistics is where the real
meaning of this Committee and the housing program is to be found,

I said that the work of the Committee has made all the city aware

of the desperate need for decent housing for the less fortunate, less
affluent citizens of Atlanta. It has helped bridge the gap of credibility
between the City - the institution - the power structure (call it what
you will) and a very large and important segment of our community,
and, most importantly, this program started the City out on a new
direction so long needed.

The Aldermen understood this need when they refused to pass Urban
Renewal Survey and Planning applications until the housing relocation
needs were met. The Mayor realized the need when he called the
Housing Conference and established this committee and it was obvious
that the private business leadership recognized it when you, the
members of the Housing Resources Committee, responded as you have
done.

I pointed out that the resultant changes are reflected in a report
given by Howard Openshaw at the last CACUR meeting. Mr. Openshaw

Se ee i a a Na

 
 

a ee a. ea) A ee eee eee een ae ee ee eee eee Oe

Col. Jones
Page Two
December 23, 1968

pointed out that of the 10, 033 units begun in urban renewal projects

in 1968, 884 have been completed which is 21 times the number of
housing units in urban renewal areas completed the previous year.
During the same period, only 484 units were demolished in urban
renewal areas. So, for the first time in the history of Atlanta's
urban renewal program, more housing units were completed in urban
renewal areas than were demolished. We have finally turned the
corner in our urban redevelopment program and are headed in a

new direction so long sought.

DS:fy

 
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                    <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
PROJECT I1'1DEX
To accompany Low-income Housing Inventory Report of November 15, 1968
No. Units
New - Existing
ItEm


. C •


373
542
112
594
C-J
C-2
C -3
C-4
1,026
13,945
340
C -!:
C-E
C-'i
C·- E
30
C-£
C - 10
C - 11
C-J 2
C- 13
C- J4
C - 15
C- 16
C-17
C-J 8
C-J 9
C-:2 0


 N"OT


96
(40 0)*
650
76
80
96
100
232
56
76
108
26
3,217
15,341
INCLUDED IN TOTALS
Designation
Location
Program
Allen Temple
Single Family
Duplexes &amp; Small Apts.
Aptso
Leased for P.H.
Rehab. H. C. Div.
Rehab. by I-I.A.
Rehab. by Pvto Ent.
Aptso
Apts.
Public Housing
Apts.
Apts.
College Plaza Inc.
Park West Apts. # 1
Happy Ha ven Nursing Home
Stone Hinge Apts.
Apts.
Gartrell Court Apts.
Park West #2
Gordon Rd. Near Harwell
Scattered
Scattered
Scattered
9 Sites
Throughout City
West End U. R. Project
Scattered
1991 DeLowe Dr., SW
200 Alden 1\ve., NW
McDaniel St., SW
114 5 Constitution Rd.,SE
1895 Plaza Lane 1 SW
1017 Westview Dr., SW
NW cor. Gordon &amp; Bolton Rds.
1875 West Anderson, SW
S. Expressway, 12 mio S. City Limits
1051 Beauregard Ave., SE
38-88 Younge Sto,SE
3751 Gordon Rd., NW
221 d(3)
Conv. &amp; 221 d(2)
Conv.
Convo
Leasing for P.H.
H.C. Enfo
U.R.
Conv. Rehab.
Conv.
Conv.
P.H.
Convo
Co nv.
221 d(3) LD
221 d(3) LD
Sect. 232
Conv·o
Conv.
221 d(3) LD
221 d (3) LD
Rockdale #1
London Towne Houses
Apts.
Perry Homes Ext.
Single Family
Duplexes &amp; Small Apts.
Aptso
Chamberlain Apts.
Aptso
Apts.
1660 Johnson Rd., NW
32 42.Cushman Cir., SW
2905 Third Ave., SW
1730 Kerry Dr., NW
Scattered
Scattered
1 4 0 Mt. Zion Rd., SE
419 Chamberlain St., SE
1101 Collier Rd., NW
1185 Collier Rd., NW
221 d(3)
221 d(3) Co-op
Conv.
P.H.
Conv. &amp; 221 d(2)
Conv.
Conv.
221 d(3) LD
Convo
Conv.
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
6
7.der Constructio n
UC-1
250
UC-2
200
UC-3
UC- 4
UC -~1
40
140
301
241
62
30
134
UC - 1 0
250
UC-!:
UC - (i
UC-,'
uc - f:
6
6
7
7
7
8
10
10
10
10
�r
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
PROJECT INDEX (C o ntinued )
It e-:m
Ne, o
Noo Uni t s
New - Ex is ting
Des i g n atio n
Locatio n
Pro gram
Under Construction ( Cont. )
UC -1 1
UC -12
UC - 13
UC- 14
UC- 1 5
UC - )6
UC - J7
UC-J8
UC- ]9
204
58
76
76
192
138
108
uc - ~·o
48
u c -~:1
uc - ~.2
u c -~.3
u c - ~:4
UC- z5
192
45
64
400
92
128
202
208
208
241
54
100
32 ·
128
uc - ~:6
UC-~7
UC-~,8
uc - ~:9
uc -~:o
uc -~:1
uc -::2
u c-::3
uc -::4
uc -::5
uc -::6
uc-::7
uc -::8
uc -:rn
uc--:io
UC-{l
UC- &lt;2
UC - L~3
u c--:~4
80
92
48
32
350
500
36
34
28
200
112
100
6,278
Apts.
Aptso
Ap ts.
Apts .
Apts .
· Apts.
Ap ts.
Apts .
Apts.
Apt s o
Whe a t s t . Gardens 2 &amp;3
Apt so
Ap ts.
Aptso
Apt so
Apts .
Hollywood Rd o Projec t
Friends hip Ce nt e r
All en Temple # 3
Apts o Efficiency
Apts .
Gun Club Apts.
Town Ho uses
Apts o
Apts o
Aptso
Public Housing
Bankhead Project
Apts.
Apts.
Aptso
Public Housing
Bankhead Estates
Paradise Apts.
1 991 DeLowe Dr . , SW
Co nv .
1910 Bi xby S t . , SE
Conv. for lease as PH
1 501 Bea u regard Ave ., SE
· Conv .
193 5 Al lison Ct . , SW
Co nv.
914 Co l lier Rd . , NW
Conv.
2722 Go rd on Rd., NW
Convo
2950 Spr i ngdale Rd . , SW
Conv.
2390 Palmour Dr . , NE
Conv o
1090 Hol lywood Rd . , NW
Conv .
2 113 Def o re Ferry Rd . , NW
Conv.
Butler S to U. R . Proj e c t
221 d (3) &amp; RS
3 379 Ston e Rd . , SV/
Conv.
1073 Ho l l yw o od Rd . , SW
Conv.
2901 Campbellton Rd o , SW
Convo
2 4 00 Campbellton Rd . , SW
Conv.o
50 Mt. Zion Rd . , SW
Conv o
1580 Ho llywood Rd o, NW'
Turnkey
99 Norths ide Dr o, SW
221 d(3)
3175 Go rd o n Rd., SW
221 .d (3)
4 79 East Paces Ferry Rd., NE
Secto 202
3136 Gordon Rd., SW
Convo
Bet . Ho l l yw ood Rd o &amp; Gu n Club Rd o
221 d(3)
390 We s t Lake Dro, NW
Convo
200 Peyt o n Pl., SW
Conv o
330 Brownlee Rd., SW
Convo
1930 Ho neysuckle Lane, s . w.
Conv o
Thomasville U.R. Project
P.H.
Bankhead Hwy o at Maynard Rdo
Turnkey f or P. H.
1 86T Myrtle Dr o, SW
Convo
3301 No rth Camp Creek Parkway, s,.;
Convo
3669 Go rdon Rd., SW
Conv.
Gilbert Rd. at Flynn Rd o, SE
Turnkey f or P. H.
N.side o f B'head Hy., W. of Elbridge St. Conv.
Hollywood Rd., NW
Conv.
10
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
12
12
12
12
12
12
13
13
13
13
13
14
14
14
14
14
15
15
15
15
16
16
16
16
17
17
�HOUSING RESOURCES COMM ITTEE
PROJECT INDEX (Continued)
Item
No.
No. Units
New - Existing
Designation
Location
Progra m
-=-~-?lanning
I:?-1
1,150
I:?-2
L ?-3
L?- 4
I:?-5
1:?-6
342
1:,?-7
1:?-8
X:?-9
L?- 10
L ?-11
L?- 1 2
L?- 1 3
J:?- 14
L?-15
L ?- 16
X:?-17
L?- _1 8
I.?- 19
I.?- 20
I?-21
I:?-22
L ?-23
IP- 24
r:?-25
I?-26
L-?- 27
iOO
193
20
300
440
41
588
48
4 50
262
160
353
22
40
600(or more)
32
800
72
8
124
8
163
175
72
64
L?- 28
120
L?- 29
L?-30
L?-3 1
200
100
L?-32
L?-33
162
56
102
7 ,33 7
Cerex Atlanta Corp.
Rockdale U.R. Project
Off Etheridge Dr., NW
Etheridge Park Apts.
Holiday Park Town Houses
Ma rtin Luther King,Jr. Village Between Capital Homes &amp; I-20
Single Family
Thomasville U.R. Project
Asbury Nursing Home
Gammon Theological Sem. Si te
Wildwood Park
Fairburn Rd., N. of Holy Family Hosp.
Single Family Lots
Thomasville U.R. area
Central Methodist Ch. ProjectE. o f Fairburn, N. of Sewell
Apts.
N. o f Gordon, W.of Ada msville Dr.
Browntown Rd. Site
N. side of Brown tow Rd., NW
Butler St. YMCA Site
W. side of Hollyw ood Rd.
Jonesboro Rd. TK Project
W. o f J'boro Rd., S. of Mc Williams
Apts &amp; Elderly
Bedford-Pine U. R . Project
Apts.
290 Springdale Rd., SW
Apts.
E. of Brownlee Rd., SW,N. of Scott
Honor Farm #1
Off McDonough Blvd.
West Lake· lVIa nor
Vies tlake Dr., NW
East Lake Golf Course #2
Bet. Glenwood Ave . &amp; Memor ia l Dr.
C.C. Thornton Apts.
S.side Gordon Rd ., SW,E. o f Lynhurst
Apts.
W. of Harwell Rd ., NW, N. of Gordon
Apts.
\\Lof Harwell Rd., N. of Gordon
Apts.
R. of Property on Gordon Rd. (LL1 4)
Flipper Temple Homes
Arno Ct., N. of Magnolia Cemetery
Turnkey
Prison Cr. &amp; Leila Lane
Apts .
LL 68, 14th Dis t. F. Co.
Martin Manor
S. of Boulder Park Dr~, w. of Bro~nlee
Apts.
James W. Howar d Project
Watts Rd., NW (Off Northwest Dr.)
Liberty Baptist Church
Mildred Pl. and Wood St., NW
Wildw ood Park Town Houses
Fairburn Rd. N. of Holy Family Hosp.
Forrest Park Cooperative TH.
Lakeside North Apts.
221 d(3)Co-op, 221 d(3) 17
.M IR &amp; BMIR
221 d(3)
18
221 d(3)
18
221 d(3) &amp; RS
18
221 d(2)
19
Hill - Burton Act;323;202 19
221 d(3) Co-op
19
221 d(2)
20
221 d(3) &amp; Elderly
20
Conv.
20
Turnke y
21
221 d (3)
·21
Turnkey
22
P.H.
22
Conv.
22
Conv.
22
PH; Turnkey;221 d(3 )&amp;( 2) 23
221 d(3) LD
23
Turnkey
24
Conv.
24
Conv.
24
Conv.
25
Conv .
25
221 d(3)
25
Turnkey
25
Conv.
26
221 d(3)
26
Conv.
26
221 d(3) ~r Conv.
26
221 d(3)
26
221 d(3)
27
221 d(3)
27
207
27
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMM ITTEE
PROJECT INDEX (Continued)
__
_
Being_____
Considered
No. Units
Ne w - Existing
Designation
Location
Program
Thomasville U.R. area
E. of Gun Club Rd.,S of Alvin Dr.NW
West End U.R. area
Near N. Highland &amp; N. Ave.
Harwell Rd. at Oakcliff NW
Railroad Ave., NE
E. of Jonesboro Rd., SE
Off Boulder Park Dr., SW
Harwell Rd., S. of Bankhead Hwy.
E. of Empire Dr.,SW, S. of Oak Dr.
W. side Gilbert Rd. at Co. Line
W. side of Fairburn Rd.near Bakers Fy.
E. of Kimberly Rd. in F. Co.
Queen Mill Rd., S. of Bankhead
N. of Sewell Rd. Bet. ACL &amp; I-285
Bet. Procter Cr. &amp; Gun Club Rd., NW
LL64, W. of County Line Rd. SW
NE quadrant; intersec. Gordon &amp; F'burn
W. of Boulevard, S. of Englewood Ave.
W. of Jonesboro Rd.,S. of Macedonia
Pittman &amp; Hilliard
Greendale Dr., SE
W. of Kimberly Rd. in F. Co.
Techwood &amp; N. Avenue
221 d(2)
27
221 d(3)
28
221 d(3) LD
28
Turnkey Rehab.
28
221 d(3)
29
221 (h); d(2) &amp; TK
29
TK;221 h; 221 d(2)
30
TK &amp; Private Sales
31
221 d(3)
31
221 d(3) co-op
32
Conv.
32
Conv.
32
Turnkey
· 33
Turpkey
33
TK; 221 d(3); Conv.
33
221 d(3) &amp; 221 d(2)
33
221 d(2);TK (SF &amp; Apts)3 4
221 d(3) RS
34
Turnk ey
34
Turnkey
34
Turnkey
34
TK; 221 d(3); Conv.
35
Turnkey
35
Turnkey for Elderly
35
_,_
Bi:::-1
B,:::- 2
Bo:::-3
B :::- 4
BC -5
B:::;- 6
B·&gt; 7
B(:;- 8
w::- 9
B&lt;:::- 10
B':&gt; 1 1
B·:&gt; 12
B·&gt;·l3
B:&gt;·14
B-:::- 1 5
B:::- 16
B·:::- 17
B:&gt;·18
B-:::- 19
B·:::-·20
B&lt;:&gt; 21
B(:- 22
B,::;- 23
BC - 24
26
150
50
36
80
205
500
500
225
250
16
20
650
152
700
750
500
102
273
206
100
110
400
250
6,215
Single Family Lots
Joe Anderson Project
S. side Westview Dr., SW
Seminole Ct. Apts.
Cenker &amp; Kingloff Project
Railroad Ave.(Johnsontown)
Duvall tract
Single-Family development
Ga. Teacher's Devel. Inc.
Lee P. Fore Property
Keith Project
David Berry Proposal
Multi-family
Proposal in Cobb Co.
Former Sewell Rd. Project
Old Natl. Homes Property
Old Natl. Homes Property
Fairburn &amp; Gordon Apts.
Wellswood· Apts.
Previous Cunningham Site
PH for Elderly
Herman Levin Property
Fine tract
Techwood &amp; N. Ave. tract
Did fot Ma terialize
DIDI- 0
DN vI -·l
DNJ1- 2
12,339
52
869
13,266
Shown on previous report of Aug. 15, 1968.
Park West #3
3751 Gordon Rd., NW
Hartramph Property
Near Willis Mill Rd, SW, LL200, 14th
District, F. Co.
221 d(3) LD
35
221 d(3) &amp; 221 d(3)co-op 35
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*NOT INCLUDED IN TOTALS

ider Construction

Uc-1 250
UC-2 200
uc-3 40
UC -4 140
UC=E 301
uUc=-6 241
uc-7’ 62
UC-é: 30
uCc=-¢) 134
Uc-10 250

Item No, Units
Gs New - Existing
rompleted
C-] 373
C=2 542
C=3 112
C-4 594
C=5 1,026
e-6 13,945
C~% 340
C-&amp; 30
CHs 96
c-10 (400) *
C-11 650
C-12 76
C-13 80
C-14 96
C-15 100
C-16 232
C-17 56
C-18 76
C-19 108
C-20 _26
3,217 15,341

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

PROJECT INDEX

To accompany Low-income Housing Inventory Report of November 15, 1968

Designation

Allen Temple

Single Family
Duplexes &amp; Small Apts.
Apts.

Leased for P.H.

Rehab. H. C. Div.
Rehab. by H.A.

Rehab. by Pvt. Ent.
Apts.

Apts.

Public Housing

Apts.

Apts.

College Plaza Inc.
Park West Apts. #1
Happy Haven Nursing Home
Stone Hinge Apts.
Apts. ‘

Gartrell Court Apts.
Park West #2

Rockdale #1

London Towne Houses
Apts,

Perry Homes Ext,
Single Family
Duplexes &amp; Small Apts.
Apts.

Chamberlain Apts.
Apts.

Apts.

Location

Gordon Rd. Near Harwell
Scattered

Scattered

Scattered

9 Sites

Throughout City

West End U. R. Project
Scattered

1991 DeLowe Dr., SW

200 Alden Ave., NW
McDaniel St., SW

1145 Constitution Rd.,SE
1895 Plaza Lane, SW
1017 Westview Dr., SW

NW cor. Gordon &amp; Bolton Rds,

1875 West Anderson, SW

S. Expressway, 12 mi. S. City Limits

1051 Beauregard Ave., SE
38-88 Younge 5t.,5E
3751 Gordon Rd., NW

1660 Johnson Rd., NW
3242’ Cushman Cir., SW
2905 Third Ave., SW
1730 Kerry Dr., NW
Scattered

Scattered

140 Mt. Zion Rd., SE
419 Chamberlain St., SE
1101 Collier Rd., NW
1185 Collier Rd., NW

Program

221 d(3)

Conv. &amp; 221 d(2)
Conv.

Conv,

Leasing for P.H.
H.C. Enf,.

U.R.

Conv. Rehab.
Conv.

Conv.

P.H.

Conv.

Conv.

221 d(3) LD

221 d(3) LD
Sect. 232

Conv.

Conv.

221 4d(3) LD

221 d(3) LD

221 d(3)

221 d(3) Co-op
Conv.

P.H.

Conv. &amp; 221 d(2)
Conv.

Conv.

221 d(3) LD
Conv.

Conv.

OU COO OS Bok ROR OD 0 Re
 

Item No. Units
_ No. New - Existing
Under Construction (Cont.)
Uc-11 204
UC-12 58
Uc-13 76
UCc-14 76
Uc-15 192
Uc-16 138
UC-17 108
uc-18 80
UC-19 92
UCc-20 43
UCH-2:1 192
UC-2.2 45
UC $2. 64
UC-24 400
Uec-25 92
UC-2:6 128
UC-27 202
UC~-2:8 208
UC-2:9 208
UC-i0 241
UCHi1 54
Ucw2:2 100
Uc-23 32
UCc=-54 128
UC=-35 48
UC-36 32
UC=S7 350
UC=-38 500
UCc=$39 36
UCc=4:0 34
uUCc=&lt;«:1 28
UC=&lt;:2 200
UC=$4:3 Lis
uc=-414 100

6,278

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

PROJECT INDEX (Continued)

 

Designation

Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.

‘Apts.

Apts.

Apts.

Apts.

Apts.

Wheat St. Gardens 2&amp;3
Apts.

Apts.

Apts.

Apts.

Apts.

Hollywood Rd, Project
Friendship Center
Allen Temple #3
Apts, Efficiency
Apts.

Gun Club Apts.
Town Houses

Apts,

Apts.

Apts.

Public Housing
Bankhead Project
Apts.

Apts.

Apts.

Public Housing
Bankhead Estates
Paradise Apts.

Location

1991 DeLowe Dr., SW
1910 Bixby St., SE

1501 Beauregard Ave., SE

1935 Allison Ct., SW
914 Collier Rd., NW
2722 Gordon Rd., NW

2950 Springdale Rd., SW

2390 Palmour Dr., NE
1090 Hollywood Rd., NW

2113 Defore Ferry Rd., NW
Butler St. U.R. Project

3379 Stone Rd., SW
1073 Hollywood Rd., SW

2901 Campbellton Rd., SW
2400 Campbellton Rd., SW

50 Mt. Zion Rd., SW
1580 Hollywood Rd., NW
99 Northside Dr., SW
3175 Gordon Rd., SW

479 East Paces Ferry Rd., NE

3136 Gordon Rd., SW

Bet. Hollywood Rd. &amp; Gun Club Rd,

390 West Lake Dr., NW
200 Peyton Pl., SW
330 Brownlee Rd., SW

1930 Honeysuckle Lane, S.W.
Thomasville U.R. Project
Bankhead Hwy. at Maynard Rd,

1667 Myrtle Dr., SW

3301 North Camp Creek Parkway, SW

3669 Gordon Rd., SW

Gilbert Rd. at Flynn Rd., SE
N.side of B'head Hy.,W. of Elbridge St.

Hollywood Rd., NW

Program

Conv.

Conv. for lease as
Conv.

Conv.

Conv.

Conv.

Conv.

Conv.

Conv.

Conv.

221 d(3) &amp; RS
Conv.

Conv.

Conv.

Conv.

Conv.

Turnkey

221 d(3)

221 d(3)
Sect. 202
Conv.

221 da(3)
Conv.

Conv.

Conv.

Conv.

P.H.

Turnkey for P.H.
Conv.

Conv.

Conv.

Turnkey for P.H.
Conv.

Conv.

PH

10
EL
ee
11
At
2
Li
nid
12
12
12
12
12
12
13
13
13
13
13
14
14
14
14
14
15
15
15
15
16
16
16
16
17
La

 
Item
No.
in Planning
T2-1

Ii-2

i2=3

[2-4

L2-5

12-6

12-7

LP-8

T2-9

LP=10
[seit
I2-12
Te=13
I2-14
I-15
13-16
L2-17
I 2-18
I9-19
I.2-20
12-21
[3-22
12-23
I:?-24
I2-25
13-26
I?-27
I-28
12-29
1:2=30
1?-31
12-32
12-33

No, Units
New - Existing

1,150

342
100
193
20
300
440
41
588
48
450
262
160
353
22
40
600(or more
32 :
800
72
8
124
8
163
175
72
64
120
56
200
100
102
162

7,337

 

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

PROJECT INDEX (Continued)

Designation Location
Cerex Atlanta Corp. Rockdale U.R. Project
Etheridge Park Apts. Off Etheridge Dr., NW

Holiday Park Town Houses
Martin Luther King,Jr. Village Between Capital Homes &amp; I-20

Single Family Thomasville U.R. Project

Asbury Nursing Home Gammon Theological Sem. Site
Wildwood Park Fairburn Rd., N. of Holy Family Hosp.
Single Family Lots Thomasville U.R. area

Central Methodist Ch, ProjectE. of Fairburn, N. of Sewell

Apts. N. of Gordon, W.of Adamsville Dr.
Browntown Rd. Site N. side of Browntow Rd., NW

Butler St. YMCA Site W. side of Hollywood Rd,

Jonesboro Rd. TK Project W. of J'boro Rd., S. of McWilliams
Apts &amp; Elderly Bedford-Pine U.It. Project

Apts. 290 Springdale Rd., SW

Apts. E. of Brownlee Rd., SW,N. of Scott
Honor Farm #1 Off McDonough Blvd.

West Lake Manor Westlake Dr., NW

East Lake Golf Course #2 Bet. Glenwood Ave. &amp; Memorial Dr.
C.C. Thornton Apts. S.Side Gordon Rd., SW,E. of Lynhurst
Apts. W. of Harwell Rd.,NW, N. of Gordon
Apts. Wof Harwell Rd., N. of Gordon
Apts. R. of Property on Gordon Rd. (LL14)
Flipper Temple Homes Arno Ct., N. of Magnolia Cemetery
Turnkey Prison Cr. &amp; Leila Lane

Apts. LL 68, 14th Dist. F. Co.

Martin Manor ?

Apts. S. of Boulder Park Dr.,W. of Brownlee
James W. Howard Project Watts Rd., NW (Off Northwest Dr.)
Liberty Baptist Church Mildred Pl. and Wood St., NW
Wildwood Park Town Houses Fairburn Rd. N. of Holy Family Hosp.

Forrest Park Cooperative TH.
Lakeside North Apts.

Program

Page

221 d(3)Co-op, 221 d(3) 17

MIR &amp; BMIR
221 d(3)
221 d(3)
221 d(3) &amp; RS
221 d(2)

18
18
18
19

Hill-Burton Act3;323;202 19

221 d(3) Co-op
221 d(2)

221 d(3) &amp; Elderly
Conv.

Turnkey

221 d(3)

Turnkey

P.H.

Conv.

Conv.
PH;Turnkey;221 d(3}{2)
221 d(3) LD
Turnkey

Conv.

Conv.

Conv.

Conv.

221 d(3)

Turnkey

Conv.

221 d(3)

Conv.

221 d(3) or Conv.
221 d(3)

221 d(3)

221 d(3)

207

19
20
20
20
21
21
22
22
22
22
23
23
24.
24
24
25
25
25
25
26
26
26
26
26
27
27
27

 
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ho.

No.

Beine Considered

4

Best
Bil-2
Bio-3
B=

Bo-5

Bt-6

d

ih

25
150
50

80
205
500
500
225
250

16

20
650
152
700
750
500
102
273
206
100
110
400

250
6,215

Did Not Materialize

 

DNV-O
DN i-: 1
DNM-2

12,339
52

869
T3,260

Units
New - Existing

36

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

PROJECT INDEX (Continued)

Designation

Single Family Lots

Joe Anderson Project

S. Side Westview Dr., SW
Seminole Ct. Apts.

Cenker &amp; Kingloff Project

Railroad Ave. (Johnsontown)

Duvall tract
Single-Family development
Ga. Teachers Devel. Inc.
Lee P. Fore Property
Keith Project

David Berry Proposal
Multi-family

Proposal in Cobb Co.
Former Sewell Rd. Project
Old Natl, Homes Property
Old Natl. Homes Property
Fairburn &amp; Gordon Apts.
Wellswood Apts.

Previous Cunningham Site
PH for Elderly

Herman Levin Property
Fine tract

Techwood &amp; N. Ave. tract

Location

Thomasville U.R. area

E. of Gun Club Rd.,S of Alvin Dr.NW
West End U.R. area

Near N. Highland &amp; N. Ave.

Harwell Rd. at Oakcliff NW

Railroad Ave., NE

E. of Jonesboro Rd., SE

Off Boulder Park Dr., SW

Harwell Rd., S. of Bankhead Hwy.

E. of Empire Dr.,SW, S. of Oak Dr.

W. Side Gilbert Rd, at Co. Line

W. Side of Fairburn Rd.near Bakers Fy.
E. of Kimberly Rd. in F. Co.

Queen Mill Rd., S. of Bankhead

N. of Sewell Rd. Bet. ACL &amp; I-285
Bet. Procter Cr. &amp; Gun Club Rd., NW
LL64, W. of County Line Rd. SW

NE quadrant; intersec. Gordon &amp; F'burn
W. of Boulevard, S. of Englewood Ave.
W. of Jonesboro Rd.,S. of Macedonia
Pittman &amp; Hilliard

Greendale Dr., SE

W. of Kimberly Rd. in F. Co.

Techwood &amp; N. Avenue

Shown on previous report of Aug. 15, 1968.

Park West #3
Hartramph Property

3751 Gordon Rd., NW
Near Willis Mill Rd, SW, LL200, 14th
District, F. Co.

Program

221 d(2)

221 d(3)

221 d(3) LD

Turnkey Rehab,

221 d(3)

221 (h); d(2) &amp; TK
TK;221 h; 221 d(2)
TK &amp; Private Sales
221 d(3)

221 d(3) co-op
Conv.

Conv.

Turnkey

Turnkey

TK; 221 d(3); Conv.
221 d(3) &amp; 221 d(2)

Page

27
28
28
28
29
29
30
31
31
32
32
32

“33

33
33

33

221 d(2);TK (SF &amp; Apts)34

221 d(3) RS
Turnkey
Turnkey
Turnkey

TK; 221 42 (3) &gt; Conv.

Turnkey

Turnkey for Elderly

221 d(3) LD

34
34
34
34
35
35
35

35

221 d(3) &amp; 221 d(3)co-op 35

 
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                    <text>LegPn d:
c "1-20 Comple-t ed
3~217 Units
er- 1 - 44 Und e r Construction 6,278
"
IP 1-33 In Planni~
7,337
"
II
BC 1-25 Being Considered
,6,215
DNM 1- 2 Did Not Materialize
I t e:n
N:,.
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No. Units
New I Exist
'
Designation
151
Allen Temple
No. 1
(Completed previous
report)
222
Allen Temple
No. 2
373
I
.
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DATE
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUN INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Location
Proe:ram
N. side of
221 d(3)
Gordon Rd~, E. o~
Harwell Rd.
(Near Perimeter)
"
"
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2
3
Available
100
51
65
75
IComplete&lt;
142
80
68
80
"
Permit or
Other Value
4 77
32
13
20
5 42
c-:: (a)
14D
I
4D
18D
(b) 86A
4A
4A
94A
I
,.
Sirgl.e Family
Previous repo1 t Various
Aug' 6'8
throughout City
Sep'6 8
Oct'68
Total
Duplexes
Pre vio us Report
Various
J u n '68
throughout City
To t al
Small Apt. Dev.
Pr evio lls Report
884 NealSt. ,NW
Total
.
425 Holderness
· St•, s.w.
- - __
.,
Com.rnent
FHA Allot. 151 Newly develop ed- Comp l et e d
$11,566
and occupied (150-r 1
Per Unit
Manager's Apartment)
222 Completed Nov. ' 6 7.
Management- Willipmson &amp; Co.
Legal - McCredy joh nston
Builder - Bush Const. Co.
(UC-~.9) (2 0 8)
(581) Total
c-~&gt;
Nov •. 15, 1 9 68
Conv. &amp;
221 d (2)
Completec Permits
Includes 70 Pr ef ab Nati o nal
"
under
Homes houses i n Th oma sv ille
"
$15,000 ea.U.R. Project cons t ructe d by
National Homes Construc t ion
"
Corporation.
Conv.
Completec Permits
under
. $12,000 ea ..
Conv.
Completej $16,000
Conv.
May 1968
Completed $24,000
June 196S
Owner - Ma r i e Moore D.L.
Owner - J. L. Smi t h
Builder c.c. Th o rn t on D.L •
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HOUSING RESOURCES COXMITTEE
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An
DATE Nov. 15, 1-968
Invent ory o:r
LOW AND MEDIUM INCO~iE HOUSD!G IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in DeveloDment and Proposed
-.. I
-.. e:n I
rro.
1&gt; ·4
!
No.
New !
594
l
Units
E:::d.st
No. Bedrooms
l
2 I 3
Monthly PmtsJ Estimate
or Rentals I vfuen
1 I 2 I 3 I Available
Permit or
Location
Program
Other Value
Corr.mer2t
uni ti~ · completed und, ~r conventional f~nancing Cloe~ tioJ s sl: own in 1:)revious reportts)
1
Small Apt . developments
Conv.
Now
Designation
I
I
To tal under lease· agrE ~ement
1026
Breal down
Murphy Apts.
1 4 94 Memorial l r.
Vinara St.
443 Dorgan Pl • ~ w
Amanda Gardens
851 Park .St.
3787 Gor.don Rd,
(Suburba ri Ct. 1 pts.)
1765 Pryor Rd.
LaVilla Apts.
I
(Lease
P.H.)
I
,
11
48
27
18
119
19
60
Lea ses negotiated by H. A.
Can take possess~on only
a s uni t s become va cant ~
800 occupied (11-14 -68)
...
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372
1,026 Total
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
--
An
DATE Nov. 1 5 , 1968 .
Inventory of
LOW .AND MEDM1 INCO:ivIE HOUSING IN ATLfu\!TA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
"J..
•. • I.,
To
3:11
I
.
No. Units
New!
Exist
Designation
Location
I
Program
No. Bedrooms
2
1
3
Monthly Pmts .t Est:L11a te
or Rentals
When
1
2
3
Available
l
c- 6
1113
9044
3826
2194
. 2417
1
(l:~, 5 94 )
Nov. &amp; Dec. '66 Throughout City
During
'67 other than in
Jan-Apr
'68 U.R. Projects)
Ma y-July
Aug-Oct
Total
'68
. '68


 l :~, 945 .


•
Perinit or
Other Value
Comment
I
H.C. Enf.
Units rehabilitated thru the
Hous i ng Code Div o These do
not 'provide additional housi ng
but do increase t h e supply 0 f
s tandard h o us ing units. Thes e
have been reported by the
Housing Code Di v '. as repaire d
(re ha bili tated) . However,
these figures include units
·found in compliance on
or ig;i.na l inspection. *I t is
est imat ed that 75% of this
figur e , or 13,945 sub standa r d
un its have been brought into
compliance thru actual
rehapilitation.
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48
151
19
48
74
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8
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[During
Jan-Apr
~a y-July
ug-Oct


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'67
'68
'68
'68
30
'
West End U.R.
Project
Rehab.
Fed. Ass ~st.
!
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by Housing Authority.
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Rehab.
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Now
Entetprise Corp • 130 Piedmon t
Ave . ~NE is ·interested in buy i n
dilapidated low cost str uct u r e
and rehabilitating them.
Proprietor-George Po Hart,
has rehabed
30 units.
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Exist
96
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DATE Nov. 1 5, 1968'
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIID1 INCOi'lE HOUSING IN ATLJ\NTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
!
Designation
Apts.
Location
1991 DeLowe Dr.
s.w.
Program
Monthly ?nits.I E~timate
or Rentals
W"hen
No. Bedrooms
l
2
3 l 1
2 I 3
Available
1
Conv.
I
Conv.
200 Alden Aveo
E.
N.W.
fr(t&gt;m
totals
becau:;e
rents
are too riigh to quali 1 y u
' Omirted
C-10 ~00
Com-r: let,1ed F~b. 1968
Apts.
i
Permit or
Other Value
Corr.ment
l
$528,000
Owner-Naples Co.
D.L.
E.145.00 1~omp eted Feb. Permit
Owne~-F.H. Kilgore,Jr. D.L.
1968
$2,000,00(
.
er th.e Low income Housing Program.
I
C-11 650
McDaniel St.
Public Housing
McDaniel St. SW
C:-12
76
Aptso
1145 Constituti(~n Conv.
Rd., S.E.
Completed $400,000
6-68
Petmitted in November 1966
Dev. : - Polar Rock Dev. Corp.
C-13
80
lApts.
1895 Plaza Lane
Completed $600,000
6-68
Owner - E. M. Keappler
C:-14
96


ollege Plaza


Inc.
University
221 d(3)
Center U.R.
L.D.
Project.
1017 Westview D1. SW
lcompletea Permit
!9-16-68
$792,930
(3 bldg.)
Constru c tion started 2-27-67
Builder-Randen Const. Co.
Legai - Fisher
Comp teted 9-16-68
s.w.
P.H.
Completed! $145, .0 00/U · Publ~c Housing - 650 units
I
Completed (11-9-68)
Conv.
735(
96
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
-:.'tE::i
r ·o,
I
No. Units
!'Jew I Exist
C- 15 100 La1
DATE Nov. 1 5 , 1968 ·
Ji.:n Inventor-. r of
LOW AND MEDIID1 INCO:HE HOUSING lli ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
No.
Location
DesiP-nation
I
Park West AptsL NW Coro inter#1
se~tion Gordon
&amp; Bolton Rds.
1
Program
221 d(3)
Monthly Pmts! Estimate
!
Bedrooms
or Rentals l When
2
84
3 \ 1
r-;;7
I2
1
I 3 l
72
L.D.
(#2 JC-1)
H~ppy Haven
Nursing Home
1875
s.w.
w.
83
Permit or
.Available
Completed Permits
7-1-68
$700,000
FHA Com.
$900,000
Anders~1 Section
232
C:-17
56
Stone Hinge
Apts.
12 miles s. of
Conv.
City Limits on
s. Expressway i1
Clayton County
C- 18
76
Apts .
1051 Beauregard
Ave., S. E .
Other Value
$621,100
Constr.
Cost
$6,000/U
115
56
Completed Permit
Aug. '68 $380,000
Conv.
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6.3A@ 15.9 U/A. Le wis Cenker
Legal. Owner-Park West Co .
Buil~er-Developers -S ervic~ Co
First u nits occ upied in Nov.
Completed 8-1-68.
100% compl e ted 7-3-68
· Awai~ing fi n al endorsement.
Owner-Sam Kellett et.al.
800 sq. ft. 2 br. units
air ~ond itioned w-w carpeting
Swim~ Pool &amp; Kindergarten.
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Owner-Polar Rock Devel. Cor p.
Builder-Piedmont Eng r. &amp; Co ns t
.
Gartrell Ct.Ap1 s. Butler Sto U.; 221 d(3)
24·
Parcel C-4
R. Project 38-8~ L.D.
Parcel C-3B
Younge St. SE
Parcel c-11
.
.
'76,.50 85.
48
.. 8
~
.
28
85
FHA
Sept. '68 $980,000
98
FHA
Now
$793,000
Constr. started 8 - 22 - 6 7 . Re n t
incl~ all utilities. Sponsor~
I. Sapa rta &amp; Russell. Owner Gart~ell Court Assn. Bui l der-·
Gartrell Court Assn. 99% c ompL
10-1~68 •
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
--
DATE Nov . 1 5 , 1968 .
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUN IN CO}IE HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develoument and Proposed
I.


 :tn::l


I ro ,
C-.20
No. Uni t s
New ! Exist
26
Designation
Park West Apts


2


UC-1
2 50
Location
(3751 Gordon
NW)
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
221 d(3)
L.D.
20
Roc k dale Sec.I
1660 Jonesboro
Rd., NoW.
Lo nd o n Towne
Houses
32 4 2 Cus hman · Ch · 221 d (3)
SW (Of f Boulder Co-op
Park Dro)
Monthly Pmt s lt Estimate
or Rent al s
When
1
2 13
Available
84
6
96
221 d(3)
36 #]
48
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8
61
122 63
I
4 B
9*
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I
Permit or
Other Value
Pe rmi t
$ 185,000
FHA All ot.
$ 2 4 7 , 900


 2 App l . fi l ed . with FHA 9 - 20~


67 . Const ruct i o n s tarted
2- 14~68. Completed 10- 1-68~
Permi t
Oct. '68
FHA All o t .
$2, 5 8 1 , 000
Perm i t
$ 200 , 000
Commi t tme n t i ss ued 10-1- 68.
84 Jun'68 to
Jul y'69
4 Bi36 units
109&gt;:permi t t e d
May 1967
48 u ni ts
pe rmi t t e d
Ma r. '68
FHA Allot.
$486 , 500
Permit
$ 216, 000
FHA Allot .
$661;000
Permit
$287, 300
48 #3
"
"
"
FHA Allot.
• $745,700
Permit
$302,300 "
68 #4
"
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FHA Allot .
$_923 ,ooo
Permit
$405,100
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.
ICommitted
by FHA 8- 14- 67
(4 phases) 20A. Sponsor-FCH,
Inc . (S ame p e o ple who devel.
East~yc h) 6 different monthly
pmts . 1,2,3,4 brs. some wi t h
basement s . Down Pa yment $135.
6 mo~el units compl. (3-25- 68 )
Work ; s tarted · o n all 4 project s
a s o f 7-1-68.
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2 57%


10-1-68
"


3 33%


"
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4 25%


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Per Oct.
1967
.
UC- 2
j
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Builder
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
-• ,·.L.
. • v 3:n
. ro •
I
No. Units
Ne~·
Exist
W :I
DA.TE Nov. 15, 1968
An Inventory of
LO't l AND MEDIUH INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Designation
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Honthly ?mtsJ Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2 I 3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Cor:"'Jnent
!
UC- 3
40 ·
Apts.
2905 3rd Ave.SW
Conv.
Permit
$270,000
Owner - Security Devel.
and Insurance Co.
D.L.
$ 2,23 8,900
Large unit s (3 -5 br.) See
summary of Public Hous~ng,
attached for brea kdown. Bid s
opened 3 -7 , permit issued
5-67~ Bu ilder-H.L. Cob l e
Cons ~r . Co. Constro started
5-1-67. Compl. pla nned b y
Jan~!69. Behind sc h edule.
I
UC-4
140
Perry Homes
Extension
'
Perry Homes Ex tj P.H.
South of Procte,.
Creek: 1730
Kerry Drive NW
78
Oct. '68
Changed to
1-1-69
46 - 4 ~rs .
16 ,_ 5 · l)rs.
UG-5


22

62

18

49

33

16



16

29

33



23


i30l
Jati'68 Single Family
Feb'68
Mar'68
Apr'68
May'68
Jun'68
J ul'68
Aug'68
Sep'68
Oct'68
Total
Various through·,· Conv. &amp;
out City
221 d(2)
10 months
after per
mit


Peri;nitted.


Si ngle Family houses permi t ted
prior to Jan'68 ( more t han 1 0
months) are assume d to have
been ; compl. and incl'. i n It e m
c-2._;
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DATE Nov. 15, 1968
Inventory of
LOWAND MEDIIDl I NCOME HOUSlliG IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
An
I
No. Units
New! Exist
Designation
Location
UC - fI(, )2D
· !small Apt .Bldg, 1803 White Oak
Duplexes and
Hollow NE


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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Program
Monthly Pmts l Estimate
or Rentals
When
Permit or
2 .2J 1
2 I 3 I Available
Other Value
Co:-::.~er.t
Spr ing'68 Under
Owner-Jefferson DeShaza D.L •
$12,000
No . Bedrooms
1
Conv.
8D
small apt. DevE 1.
1521,27,33,39
Longston Ave.SW
2D
Note:
,,
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Conv.
Spring'68 Under
$12,000
Conv.
Pero Jan. Under
1968
$12,000
Owner-MINE Enterprise
D.L~
\
1753 Boulevard
Dr. SE
A-Apartments
D-Duplexes
I
.
2D
949 Norfolk St
Conv.
Per. Aug. $14,900
1968
NW
2D
16D
Total
uc-n (t ·) 12A
Owner- Fr ieda Cre~d
Builder
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Owner-Wm . Sims





D.L.







4 91 Hopkins ..St
SW
Conv.
520 Park Ave;.SE
Conv.
Per Oct.
$19,500
Owne~-Roy Jo co •
.
1968
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D.L.
'
Spring'68
$66,000
Owner-Park Apts., Inc. D.L.
llA
1152 Sells AveSl' Conv.
Spring'68
$47,300.
Owner-Parzan &amp; As soc.
19A
166 Anderson AVE Conv.
Spring'6 8
$85;000
Owner- Roy-Jo-Co. BuilderRoy Jones
32A
2075 Spin_
k StNW
·conv.
6A
383 Holderness ·
St., SW
Conv.
2085 Gordon Rd.
NW
Conv.
1135 SellsAveSW
Conv.
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Ma y'68
(tperAug '67: $180,000
.
Mar'68
PerAug '67
$24,000
IPerAug'67
$20,000
tI&gt;erSep'67
$20,000
D.L.
Owner-Dr. w. o. Stone
Builder-Don Fraser
Owner-Roy Jones
D.L.





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Builder-John w. LeCraw, Jr•
Owne;--C.C. Thornton,
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(Con t ; )
UC- 61:b) 29A
DA.'l'E Nov. 1 5 , 1968
An Inventory of
LOWAND MEDIUN I NCOi'lE HOUSilJG IlJ ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Designation
l·
Location
30A
..
!Monthly Pmts I Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Rent als
When
1
2
2 I 3 l .Available
3 I 1
Program
2175 LenoxRd.NE
1,/
9
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
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Conv.
Owner- Karl Dz iewie ns ki &amp;
Rub in Pic h uc ik
354 5 Roswell Rd. Conv.
NE
Per 0ct'67
$150,000
Owne;r-Elyse w. Perv i s
3151 Simpson Rd
Conv.
Per0ct'67
$60,000
Owner -John At kin'son
Conv.
Per0ct'67
$68,000
· Owne r - Kenne th Johnson
. 1580 Dixie StSE
D;L .
D. L.





7A
268 Eighth StNE
Conv.
PerOct '67
$32 ,000
Pe r Nov'67
$16 , 000
.
4A
D. L.
.
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NW
1 7A
Cor,,.rr.erlt
PerSep '67 $203,000
I
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Permit or ·
Other Value





216 Doane St.SW
Conv.
4 31 Holderness
St., SW
Conv.
PerJan'68
$ 18 , 000
9A
2929 Forrest
Hi lls Ave.,sw
Conv.
PerJun'68
$ 15,000
4A
395 Holderness
st ., SW
Conv.
PerFeb'6~
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4A
-
· Owne): -J. Hu gh Combs
Bu i ,lder- Bernard Kap l an
Owne r - Re v. w~ J . Wynn
Bu i lder-S ame
I
Owne r -c.c. Th o rnt o n D. L.
Owne r-Rober t A. Young
Buil:per-Bob Young Devl. In Co
i
$ 16,000
Owner-Albert Zeder,
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20A
25 8 5 Beeler DrSW Conv.
12A
530 Park Ave SE
Co n v •
38 Fairburn Rd.
Co nv .
20A
4A
.
$ 90 , 000
Owne!r-H.L. Alford &amp; J. M.
Sell~rs · D .L.
PerJ u l'68
$60,000
Owne;r-W .L. ·williams
D.L.
Owner-Albert Zeber
D.Lo
. Owner-J. T. Williams
D.L.
.
1150 Grenw ichSt~
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PerMa r' 68
--
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l!
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
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DATENov. 15, 1968
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUN INCOflE HOUSDJG DJ ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develoument and Proposed
No. Units
Ne,-1 ! Exist
( Co n t.)
UC - Ei(b)
4A
· Desismation
I
t
Apts.
Location
1156 Greenwich
St., SW
Pro ram
No. Bedrooms
1
213
I
Monthly !1nts il Estimate
or Rentals_
When
1
2!3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Cont'ilent
I
Conv.
PerAug'68
$19,000
I
Owner- Roy Jones;Builder-s ame
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62
140 Mt. Zion
Rd., SE
Conv.
Spring'68
$310,000
Owner-Day Realty Assn., Inc.
D.L. ;
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UC-H
30
Chamberlain
Realty
UC - !)
13 4
pts.
419 Chamberlain
st., Se
221 d(3)
L.D.
1101 Collier Rd
NW
Conv.
30
90
PerMar'6
Permit
$252,489
FHA Com.
$306,400
.Owner-Cha mberlain Re a lty , Inc.
Builder-Fron tier Co nst.Co. In~.
Legal-Fisher &amp; Phillips
35% completed 10-1-68
$804,000
Owner-Edwin F. Ed wa rd,Jr. DL.
PerMay'67
·- UC - 10
2 50
Apts.
1185 Coll_ier Rd
NW '
·conv.
UC- Ll#l 150
pts.
1991 DeLowe Dr.
Conv •·
PerJan'67
$1,409,000 Owne.r- W• T. Towles e t .a l .
Builder-W.T. Towles
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$750,000
erMay'68
.$ 270,000
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D. L .
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
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DATE Nov. 15, 1968
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDM 1 INCONE HOUSDrG Dr ATLANTA
Recent ly Completed, in Development and Proposed
I
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•• I.
No • Unit s
tfc.:;n I New! Erist
Monthly Pmt si Estimate
or Rentals
·when
1 I 2 l 3 l Available
No. Bedrooms
Locat ion
Designation
1
Program
3
2
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58
!Apts .
1910 Bixby StSE
1d1.so
Conv .
l
Permit or · \
Corr.!Qent
Other Value ,
I
PerAug'67 $225,000
19J)I)
Owner-Thos. Reaves D.L.
Being constructed for leas_i ng
as Public Housing





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uc- 1:·I
80
2 600 Old Ha peville Rd . SW
Apts .
Permit
$ 540,000
Conv .
.
Owner-Sec urity Development
&amp; Insurance Co.
D.L.





UC-1•J





.
76
Apts .
PerAug'67 $423 , ·630
1935 Allison Ct ~ Conv •
SW
.
Owner-Crew, Pope &amp; Cart er
Constr. Company
D.L.
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UC-1! )
192
9 1 4 Collier Rd.
Ap ts.
Per Sep'67
.conv.
$1,050t000 Owner-Jade East Corp.
NW
D.L.
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138
Apts.
2722 Go rdon Rd _.
·conv .
PerSep'67
$828,000
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.
'NW
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108
t\pts.
~950 Springdale
PerSep'67
Co nv.
$800,000
Owner-CPR Engineers &amp; Dev.
Co. !
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UC-ll J
A.pts.
.
2390 Palmour DJ,"• Conv.
iPerOct'67
$440,000
NE
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Dougal, D.L.
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A..'1 Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIU1'l INCONE HOUSDIG IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
No. Units
Ne-;-;r
!
Designation
Exist
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2 I 3
1090 Rollywood
Rd., NW
Apts.
IPerOct '67
l
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Monthly Pmts.! Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2 I 3
Available
Conv.
Permit or -I
Other Value
$393,000
Comme:it
Owner-Parza &amp; Assn.
D.L.

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UC-:20
Apts.
48
2113 DeFore
Ferry Rd. , NW
Per0ct'67
Conv.
$300,000
Owner-B.S. Ivey
Builder-B.L.I. Constr. Co.
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Wheat st. #2
Gardens
84
Butler St. U.R. 221 d(3)
Project
48
180 Jackson .~t:NW
36
390 Irwin St.NW
108
79


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221 d(3)
6% int.
FHA Allot. ·Reduced from 2 4 0 units. Had
PerNov'67 $916,600
difficulty on tax struc turec
98
Permit
lega~-Lewis Cenker. Buil d erRa qger Constr. Co. Finance$720,975
Life : of Georg i a .


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140
FHA Allot. # 3-7~% comp leted 10-1-68
$1,350,100 FHA Rent Suplo ten t ative establis hed @ $ 960/yr. per unit.
P~rmit
$1,037,408 To b~ managed by Williamson
&amp; Co ~
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Apts.
45
3379 StoneRd.SW
Conv.
PerDec'6?
$225,000
Owner-Kimberly Corp. D.L.
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64
lApts.
1073 Hollywood
Rd., N. W..
Conv.
Per Dec'6~ $288,000
Owner-Melvin Wa rshaw, D. L.

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400
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Rd., SW
PerJan'68
$2,000,000 Ownet-Greenbriar Vil lage
Buil? er-D.Lo
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An
Inventory of
LOW AND :MEDil/1'1 I NCO}IE HOUSING IN ATLlu~TA
Re cent l y Complet ed, in Develonment and Proposed
I
-te:n !
!
Monthly Pmts lt Estimate
· ~,Then
Bedrooms
or Rent als
No.
N'o . Units
\ Ne~-r ! Exist
He •
2 1 3
1
Location
Designation
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Apts.
2400 Campbell tm Conv.
Rd., SW
72
~pts
50 Mt. ,Zion Rd SV Conv.
56
"
2 1 31 Available
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Permit or
Other Value
Co:.'.m.ent
PerFeb'68
$552,000
Owner-Kermit Warren, D.L.
PerMar'68
$350,000
Owner-Dewep Kel l e y et.al D.L.
PerSep'68
$280,000
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Pro jec t
1 58 0 Ho llyw oo~
Rd . , NW
Tur nkey
PerApr'68 1 Permit
$ 2,500,000
HUD Com.
$3,467,538
196' ·
6
~l deJ ly
Owne~-Claridge Towners Inc.
Build er- Wh iting-Turner Const •
Co. Contract s igned 4 - 19- 68.
Broke ground May 9,1968.
(Reduced from o rigina l proposa
o f 250 units. Est . compl.8-31
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~08
?riendship . .
99 N'side Dr . SW
cCenter (Friends h ip
3aptist Church)
221 d(3) 34
Nonprofit
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221 d(3)
Nonprofit
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$1,564,000
OJ.OD
l150)
FHA All o t .
30
• $2,250,000
Sl07 ,00
TOVine l OUSE 1S
87.5( 1
95
Sl,950,000
J.'HA Allot •
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Builder-DeSoto Constr. Co.
Spon~or-Allen Temple. Mana g ement~Williamson &amp; Co. LegalMcCredy Johnston. 20% compl.
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DesiITT1ation
Ne~-1 ! Exist
· !Apts.
241
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DATE Nov. 15, 1968
An Inventory of
LOW .AND MEDIID1 INCOME HOUS:lliG IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
Location
479 East Paces
-Ferry Rd., NE
ProE:ram
Sec. 202
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts, Estimate
or Rentals
When
1 \ 2 \ 3
.Available
PerApr'68
Permit or
I
Co:r.rr.ent
Other Valuei
l
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Horre, I nc. Builder-Abco
Builqers. Constr . s tarted
7-1-68. 30% compl . 11-1-68.
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54
Apts.
3136 Gordon Rd.
$270,000
Conv.
Owner-D.L. Knox &amp; Ass,oc.
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Gun Club Apts. 1033 Holl·ywood R&lt;
Rd. between ··
Hollywood Rd. ·&amp;
Gun Club Road
Permit
$940,000
221 d (3)
Owner - Hollywood West Co.
Builder-Gartrell Cons tr. Co.
20A. Res.(Low Rent) 7½A.
Com. proposed FHA financing
Pro1oter-JoeAnd erson, Roy D.
Warr~n. Rezoning approved
1~3-ij8(Tied in with Item B-2)
Pr e liminary appl. presented
to FHA for consideration(ll21-67). Additional 104 expect~d later. Const. started
7-1-68. 29% complo 10-1-68.
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ri'own Houses
390 West Lake
Dr., NW
Permit
$242 , 452
Conv.
Owner - H.Jo Russell
Builder-H. J . Russell
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_Apts.
200 Peyton Pl.
SW
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Conv.
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Builder-Same
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DATE Nov. 15 , 1 968 ,
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDM1 INCOl'lE HOUSING lli ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
·..··.-t3:n I
th1 Pmtltsll Es:'~enate
N'o. Unit s
N
Permit or
-.
o. Be dr ooms 1Mon
or Ry
en a s
v,a
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u c -:36
32
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Apts.
330 Brownlee
· Rd ·., SW
Apts.
Conv.
Permit
Permit
$300,000
1930 Honeysuckl1~ Conv.
Lane, SW
--
Permit
$400,000
I
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Builder -Day La bor
Ow ne r -Fr e d Sc hwa c mm le
Builder-Day La b o r
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350
Public Housing
Thomasville
Project.
.
u.'.R
40
P.H.
120 80
Jan 18'70 Ave. Cost
$14,500/U
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114
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108
148
112
Both sides Bank - ·Turnkey _
Hea·d. Hwy. Near
River &amp; Ma ynard Rd.
u nits
u n its
uni ts
uni ts
spheduled
scheduled
scheduled
sphedule~
for
fo r
for
for
comr let ion
comr letion
comrletion
comi:letion
HUD Com.
Ove r all cost $ 9,99 8,668
ll eve ope "S cost to H.A. • $ 9,356 , 094
I nc. land
Permit
Nm • 2 5, 1! 368 Est ~ Jan. 1, 1969)
Ma~ 25 ~ 19&lt;D 9
$5,000,000
Oc i . 2~, 1&lt;69
Ap1. 1~, 1~70
,
See summa r y o f Public Housin g
· atta6 h e ~ fo r b rea kd o wn. Bids
let i n spr ing 1968 ; o pened
Ma y ;15 •
Foµr · Bid s r eceived :
1. Lake - Mc Donda
$ 5p5 87,000
2.Th o mpson -S tre et $ 5 p932,000
3. Al g e na - Blair
$6,677,400
4 . Ba sic Co ns t .Co. $6,850,000
Co ntr ac t granted 7 - 1 - 68 .
Br o k e ground 7- 17- 68 0
Est. : comp l • . 1-18- 70 • .
35A -~o uth of Banlchead 10.5A.
N. o f Bankhead; . zoned M- l &amp;M-2
De v el o p-Ja c k Jones,H.L. Coble
Co nst . Co . Greenb oro, N.C.
Rez o ~ing apprd . by Zon. Como
1 2 -5 ~67. Option ext. 1-15.
Al loca t i o n of 500 units made
by HUD 1-1 5. HUD requires
can st. t o ~tart by · 3-1 and 2 &amp;
comp J. by 9-30 . Contra c t sign
e d s .:.7- 68 . Ground broken 5-2 7·
68. Final compl. date 4-12-70
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• , vE,·.!::l I
No. Un.its
New ! Exist
DATENov. 15, 1968
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUM INCOi'!E HOUSING IN ATLfu"liTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Location
1867 Myrtle Dr.
UC-39
36
Desi~ation
Apts.
UC- 40
34
Apts. ·
3301 . North Camp
Creek ParkwaySW
UC- 41
28
J:o
UC-42 · 220
I
Fo
Monthly Prnts~ Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Rentals
1-fuen
ram ,-1-:_2_+j_3_ _
1-+_2_,l...1__ Available
Conv.
Comrr.errt
Permit
$180,000
Builder-Dewey Pikelley
Owner-Dewey Pikelley
Conv.
Permit
$200,000
Owner-Reaves, Trapley &amp;
Reaves
D.L.
Apts.
3669 Gordon RdS 1 / Conv.
Permit
$150,000
Owner-Jack Storch
Public Housing
Gilbert ·Rd •.?t ·
·sw
Turnkey
Spring'69
Flynn Rd SE
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Other Value
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20A $ite zoned f o r apts. consider ed favorably by HA Pro
moter-Bill Wood ward o f AdamsCates,Deve lop e r -C laridge
Towe~s,Cont ra ctor- WhitingTurner. To be developed at
density o f 11 U. per A. Apprd. :
by HUD 5-5-68. Ltr. o f Inte nt
issued by HA . Revised price
appvd. by HAA 7-5-68. Revised .
ACC submitted to HAA 7-12-68.
Forwarded to HUD , Wash. 7-26- . .
68. Contract signed Se pt. 30,
1968. Ground breaking ceremon y
1-19-68.
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1112
Designation
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Estates
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LOW AND MEDIUM INCO}IE HOUSING IN ATLfu'\ITA
I
t
Location
Program
Conv.
Paradise Apts.
Hollywood Rd .1rw
Conv.
Rockdale Sec.2
Rockdale UR.
Project
221 d(3)
· 100
Rockdale Park
175
Town Houses 3
(UG-1) 250) Cor.1mit1ed by FHA
975 Addi tic nal Planned
1 ,.,4 00 rotal
IlATE Nov. 15, 1 968
Inventory of
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
N'side Bankhead
Hwy. West of
Elbridge St.NW
!
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
"
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No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly PmtsJ Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2 I 3
Available
Co;":".me:nt
Williamson &amp; Co.
20
48
32
65
78
95
Owne~s-Herman Ru ssell &amp; Mic ke
Burch. Constr. b y Wal l Ha rris
221 d(3) $701,00 prit:e for Jes. land.
Co-op
Cdndt. Com~ proce~sini Awaiting
retvise j 20~3.
Original con:trac " pr)vid ~d ·or closing wi
June 15, and sta~tin:; co o.stiuct~·on within
thereaftc1r. Deve 1 opm nt Dlar su mitted to
consiste1~t wti.th 1~omp,~dit !i.ve pro osal tom
contrac~t w l3 s a, ;ard od. De , elo e r held c&lt;
with HA : nd FHA ,~une 11. RE t ULT: HA a mend,
·to permi ~ 90 day~~ de ay li n c l osing and 10
thereaftE r tp st:~rt 1' ons .. rue tion .pPlans bE
I
Permit or
Other Value
.
FHA Allot. Bid on land a war d e d May 1 5 , t o
$801,400
·David L. Rosen Constr. t o s tarl
in 10 d a . from c l osi ng ; cans t.
FHA Allot. phas¢ planned fo r 4 yr. A
$98,472
portion of t his si t e ( 1 5 0
unit s) is to b e d eve l . i n
coll ~b o r ation wi th the Un i o n
h HA by
Ba pt~Ch. &amp; FCH. Al l oc a t i o n
90 days
of 221 d(3) f und s f o r 4 2 5
FHA not .
uni t s ap prd. 1 0 - 2 5-67 FHA
on which
Feas lb ility le tter i s sued
nfe renc e
1 2 -5 ~67(44 0 /U ) . Prelimi nary
d con t ract Appl~ t o FHA 12- 19- 67. Being
d a ys de la y pr oces sed b y FHA 5 64 u ni ts i n
ing revised prOC?SS 7-5-6 8 • . FHA Ma rke t
Reservations iss ued 8 3 6 a dd i t ion a l units , probable .
Spon$ or revisi ng plans.
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Recently Completed, in Develoument and Proposed
No. Units
New!
Exist
I P-~! #1 180 I
¥2 162
342
DATENov. 15, 1 9 6 8
An Inventory of
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18
HOUSING RESOURCES COHHITTEE
Designation
Etheridge Pk.
Apartments
Location
Off Etheridge
Dr·. NW
Monthly ?rots lt Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Rentals
· ~Jhen
Program
1 l 2
3
1 I 2 l 3 I Available
221 a&lt;3&gt; 3s 244!
6s 15
Permit or
Other Value
I
FHA Allot.
$1,630,000
Addit onal requested
Total
FHA originally reluctant to app ~ove because cf roµg h ~err ain and proximity
tc&gt;" Rockdale. H:: s subsequently e {pressed w lllj ngne i3 s to recon·sideJ •
•
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18. 6A a ppl. submi tt e d to FHA .,
Dec. 28; Density 15U/A
Sponsor-I. Sa porta , Prop osed · 1
rent · inc l udes uti l itie s. pre- 1
l i minar y appl . submi t te d to
FHA 12 - 1-67. FHA f e a sibil i ty
letter extended t o 8-3 - 68 .
Pre-feasibility Con fere nce
Held~ Has FHA allocation o n
first gr o up to be air~cond i t · i o ned (9-6- 68) . Dra inage
probiem; being rev iewe d by
Area : Site Engr. (10 - 4-68).
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30
~ oliday Park To,wne Houses
70
100
Total
f-Iolid ay Park To f,Vne .Houses
221 d(3)
FHA All o t.
$1,200,000
Sponsor revising plans. cond.
com. : processing; units red u c e d
Awaiting additio nal fu nd s
( 10-4 -68)
Part of
above
Same : as above.
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.fa rt in Luther
Raw son-Wash i ngtcn221 d (3) 96 .~ EL •
issued ~ing,Jr. · Vi llag~U .R. Project.
Nonprofit
32
~Ebenezer Bapt. Bet. Capitol Horn~s Some R.s. ·
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hurch)


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(3, 4, 5 BR.&gt;
• $ 50,000
!Purchase
price for
land. FHA


Allot.


$,?,675,000
$34,861 RS
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7.6A ; FHA ha s g i vm1 res ervation
for i 5 2 un :its , 3 s t o r i e s . Pla cEd
on ma r k et Feb. 5 . Bids opened
5-1-67. 6 bid s s ubmitted,
awa r qed J ul y 31 t o Ebenezer
Ba pt ~ Chur c h . Appl . filed wit h
FHA . :u n a ccep tabl e a s origina 11:
subm~tted. Amended application
unde ~ fea sib ility s tudy.
Feas ~bili t y let ter i ss ued 7 - 1 7 ·
68. 1:0 - 4 -68 pl ans being reviEEd





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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
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Ji.:n
DATE Nov. 1 5 , 1968
Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUN INCOME HOUSING JN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
te:n
No. Units
1'
No. Bedrooms Mo~!h!~n~~:J Es;,:~te
j
Permit or
!T0_._1-_
N1r_e·_
.1..,!__E_•XJ._....;s_t-i-_ _D_e_s_i..
gn.....;.a.t_i_o_n_-+-_-~L_o_c.;.;a_t_i_on
____-+-_Pr_o,.&gt;gi.;;;r.;.am;..;.....;...-l--i_2_~,__.;;..3~_ 1_1f--2-,!_3_~~A.;..v-a_i_l..;.a...;b_l-e-+-_o..;.th_e_r_V:_al_u_e-:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _C_o_lT'_,,~_-e_Yl_t_ _
1
I P-5
20
- 1 Single Family
Thomasville UR
221 d (2)
'1
I
lots
Project
Commi~ted to builder by H.A. (Other tllan Natl .• iHomEs Ccnstr. C rp. 1
I P-6
1 50
150
N.H.
Asbury Hills
Nursing Home
I
Gammon Theologi~al
Semin~ry Site
Hill Bur t on
Act &amp; 23 12
Elderl· I,
Una b l e to g e t Hi ll- Burton
g r a nt . Nur s ing ffome de f e rred.
Sponsor-Rev. H. H. Ba c k s t r om,.
Direc t or. Ha s $ 50 ,000. Appr o vei
, by Zon. Com. Oc t . 5 . Approve d
bv Bd . Ald. Oct . 16 .
Hopes
to r ~ i se $ 200,000 f o r res erv e
and p r e openi ng e xpens e .
202

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440
Fairburn Rd.
Site
West side of"
221 d (3)
Fairburn N. of
Co-op
Holy Family Hos)ital
59A . : si t e (ap p r ox . 9 A. rese rv e ,
f o r El .Sc h. Sp onsor- Mark
Palm~u r, Inc.- Bil l Gi l more )
FCH t o partic ipa te . Re duced
fr om: 600 units ori gin ally
p r o~~sed, bec a use o f c ommitme nt: t o th e Sc h o o l De pt . for
a sc p ool s it e in the p r o j ec t.
To b ~ devel . by Ma rvi n Warner
o f C~nc innati . Now r educ ed to
440 tinits. Ha s FHA a lloc atio n
for l OO ~nit s . (9-6-68 ) .
Wildwood Park
.
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
--
DATE Nov. 1 5 , 1968 .
An I nvent ory of
LOW AND MSDIU1'1 I NCOME HOUSD!G JN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Pr opose d
!
Monthly Pmts.! Est imate
.-...
No.
Bedrooms
or Rentals
When
No • Units
e:n
Available
Location
Program
l
2
3 \ 1 I 2 I 3
Designation
New ! Exist
..:ro
_.;;.-i.-~...,!-__;,.;;;..;.;;.___,__ _.....;;........_..;.;..._ _,.._T_h
__o_m_a_s_v_i_·l_l_e_UR
_____2_2_1..-.j,,d_(_2_)_.__,;---i~
1
I
P- B
24 i
Sing le Family
Project
,. I.,
.
17
I P- 9
"
"
Central Meth.
Church Project
120
2 42
'
'
E. side of Fair·~ 221 d (3)
burn Rd. SW, N. Nonprofi~
of Sewell Rd.
1 96
This is r emainder -0 f Natl .
Homes pr e fab hous e s being bui l
on l o t s ob t ained fr om H. A.
'
Bi ds . let to Cous ins Ma y 6.
FHA Allot.
$1,671,900
Elderly
To t al
558
CO;i'.!i:8r.:t
I
17
"
. '
Perinit or
Other Value
4 OA. : s ite . Rez oning from M- 1
and M- 2 appr ov ed ' by Bd~ Ald .
J a n . : 1s. A- 1 &amp; A- 2 dev~ l opmeri t
pla nned . Pr omoter -C. C.
'Thornt on . Sponsor -Centr al Me t h
Ch ur c h. (Re v. A. S . Di c ke r sonPa s tor) (Arc h. - Heery &amp; Hee r y. )
FHA f easib i lity l etter i ss ue d
o n I2O / U. Awa it ing r evis ed fo ~
2,013. Changingto no npr o fi·t.
Fund$ appr oved (10 - 4 - 68).
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I
IP- 10
-
N. side of Gordot Conv.
Rd. , SW, W. of
Adamsville Dr.
48
3 QA. is it e. Sponsor - C.C.
Thornton. Favor a ble r e c. by
Pla n ~ Bd. Oc t . 11 to Zon . Com.
Nov .· ; 16 App rove d . No fur t her
information. Sewer pr oblem is .
n o~ a ppa rent ly r esol ved. Showl
g e t under way in Novembe r .
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I P- :. 1
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4 50
1
Exist
Desi.tmation
Browntown Rd.
Site.
DA.TENov . 15 , 1 968
1m Inventory o:t:
LOW AND MEDM1 I NCONE HOUSING IN ATLA.~TA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
No. Uni ts
New· l
21
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
PmtsJ Estimate
!Monthly
or Rentals
2 _Ljl l 2 l 3
·w hen
Available
Permit or
Other Value ·
l
N~ o f Brownvilla Turnkey
Rd ·. bet • . Jacksori
P 'way &amp; Bolt on fld • , Ni'/
Co:r_'i:ent
1
Having Diff i cul~y. Letter written 5-l ~-68 by Dan Sweat to ~obert
Dobbs, ,Chairman Neigh bor r1 0od Ac ti· on pommi tt , e i I a rea po iflt i ng o ut
accomplis h ments in genera r- ne,ighb rho pd a:nd 1 eq uE s t ing wi t :id r awal o f
opposition. Sito included in J?a c k ge loni111g ; favcrably rep i&gt;rt ed by
Planning I)ept.
I nfo ma l dis ic us~ ion with Zon. Com.
8-22-68. Anothe1 1 dis cuss i,pn plr opo-;5 ed f or 112-~P-68.
I
5 1A . s it e Zon. M- 1 . Wh i tingTurner h a s o ption . Ap p r o ved
by HA &amp; HUD; Plan . Bd. recommended favor a ble a ction; Z6n.
Com. · den i ed u n a n imous l y 8 - 1 ;
Bd . Ald . denied 8-21. Plan .
De pt~ spo nsor ed reop e n i ng t he
pr o pos e d rezoni ng . Zon. Com.
agr eed Nov . 9 to p ermit proje~
t o be re i ntroduced . Pl an . Bao
- fav o t a b le rec omme ndat ion No v.
1 5 . Zon. Com. r econs i d e red &amp;
deferred t o 7 - 1 - 6 8 . F i nal ac t ion : b y Zon . Com; n ot yet
r e q ~ ~s t ed ; h a ve b een wa i ting
t o determine ou t come o f Sc h.
Bond i ss ue, wh ich wa s v o ted
fa vo~ably Nov . 5, 1968 .
l
IP-12
216
~ ut l er St.
YMCA Apts.
46 'I own Houi.Ses
W. -of Hollywood 221 d(3) 72
Rd.NW, N. o f
Nonprof i~
Magnolia _Cemetei y
-·-- -------· ---
72
72
FHA Al l o t .
$2 ,84 5 ,000
·-
p urc ha s ed b y
Foundati o n . 1 5 A s
a p t s. Sp o n sor YMCA.
ArchitectJ o hn ! Cherry . Legal - Hall Ware.
Favotabl e rec. by Plan . Bd.
Oct . ~l , to Zo n-. Com . Nov. 16 ,
Defe rred -(Z- 67 - 200- D) . Zan .Com.
recons ider ed Dec. 7 and defer/ ~r e a c tio n v e ry
red ind efi n i t el y . Re c ons idere d
I fav o rable . Assigned by Zon. Com Feb. 22 and approv
f o_r feasj bili ty
ed b y Bd . Ald . Ma r. 4 . FHA
processirg (9-16-68 ) has Under f ea s ibility study.
Site i plan f o r entire tract h as
bee n : p r e oared and revie~ ed b i _
·seve ral :0opts . &amp; Agencies;
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Lo rid ans ' s
plann ed . f o r
Bu tler St .
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
--
DATE Nov. 15, 19 68
An Inventory- o:f
LOW A.ND MEDIUM INCO}'IE HOUSING IN ATUNTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
.. I
!
I
No. -1Jnits
.~e:n
Ire.
Ne~-, ! . Exist
Designation
IP-1:;
Jonesboro Rd.
160
Project
(Z-68-33-S)
I
Location
Program
w~
side of
Jonesboro Rd.,
SE, S. of
McWilliams st.
Turnkey
Monthly Pmts r Estimate
No. Bedrooms. or Rentalsl
·when
1 I 2
3 l 1
2 I 3
Available
20 19
I
! 54
Permit or
Other Value
Intial
proposal
$20,500/U
15A. (Plus poss i bly 4 add .
acres) Zone d M~l. Deve l o p e r s ! 55 - 4 BR.
Zimmerma n, Evans &amp; Leo p o ld.
12 - 5 BR.
Arch.-Charles E. Mcc ard . S it e
has .t entative approval o f HA
5-~3-68 Zon. Ccm r~aff rmed previous
&amp; HUD. Rezo ni ng App l. f i led
fal orable acticn.
Feb. 26, 1968. P l an. Bd. made
6-~-68 Bd. ~ldl det~err1 ~d action
favorable recommend atio n 3 - 13
6-(-68 Zon. Co. a ain confirmed its
1 68
to Zon. Com. approv ed by
ap1 rova11
Zon. • Com. 5-9, for 1 60 u n its .
6-J 7-68[Rezoni~g a )pro, ed by Bd. Ald.
. Cost: negotiation with HA ;
"A- l-C 0 ·at den i ty of 1/U A. Si t e approval
latest estimate $19 , 250,
api 1. b ing pr ces:,ed hy HUD. H. i\. is
further reduction being
awaiting prbposal ~rom deve,loper ~
atteinpted. (11-7-6 8 ).
I
I
1
I
I
I
353
Bedford Pine
U.R. Project
N. Ave
&amp; Linden P.H.
Prelimina ry pl a ns s ubm i tted
to g. A.(Reduc ed to 3 53 u nits .
tentatively) Development
prog:rams be i ng for ma l i z ed by
Ar c ~ .-Sheetz &amp; Brad f ield 8 - 1 2
68.
,
204 Reg.
149 EldertI.y
I
IP·-15
22
IP- 16
40
.Apts.
290 Springdale
Rd., SW
Conv.
1.7A. Re zon ing Apr. by Zan.
Com .i 10-10-68 (Z-6 8 - 161 - S)
O\'mer-CPR Engr. &amp; De vl. Co. ·
Inc.:
E. side of
Brownlee Rd., S1 r
N. of . Scott St.
HAVING DIFIFIClLTY
I
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I
(Z-S8-2 2 -C) 4A . Zoned R-5; t c
Zon.: Com. Ma r. 2 1 .f o r rezon i r
to A-l( Pla n. Bd.· fa v orable
rec •1) Zon. Com. ho lding f o r
fur t her discuss i o n wit h applicant. No f urthe r inf o rmati or
(9-6-68)
I
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j
150
600
I
Designation
Location
Program
Monthly Pmts ,! Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Rentals
W'hen
1
2
J j l
213
Available
Fed. Honor Farm P.H.
Turnkey
Bvld., SE
Total(Smallest No. Un ts bid)
221 d(3)


1 McDonough


· Firms
,
BIDS
J . ·1. Kislak Mo ~tgage Corp. of F[l. orida &amp; BoisE
No
CascadE Ur1 an
Flcrida
Re1 ~evelopment Corpo ~ation, Mi ~mi
National Homes Corporation
Pac·e Developme-1t Corporation
The Vector Co.
Inc. &amp;_Merton D:3velopment Con.pany
Interfaith, In&lt; •
IP-la
32
DATE Nov. 15, 1968
Inventory of
LOW AND MEDru.t-1 I NCOHE HOUSJNG JN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
An
No. Uni ts
~Jew ! Exist
I 4 50
23
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Westlake Manor
Westlake Av~~NW
•
221 . d(3)
Units
7 44
600
615
922
828
32
102
L.D~
Permit or
Other Value
Corr.ment
Part of Community Uni t Plan
,
on 95 A. t r a ct-. Annou ncement
o f Fed. partic i p a tio n and
al l bc a tion o f 4 50 P . H. uni t s
mad e -Dec. 12. Bd . Ald . agree d
Cost
to a~ce p t and deve l o p a s
e x pa nsion o f T'~ille U. R. Pro$ 11.5 mil.
jec t (5-6-68) H.'A. c alled fo r
pro~os a ls 6- 1 0-6 8 ; due i n H. A ,
$ 8.7 mil.
$ 8,613,500 9-5-~8; (ex tende d t o l b - 2 4 - 6 8)
$ 11,619, 58~ · to i'.ncl ude no t less th a n 3 00
$11,161, 50( unit$ for lowest i n come f a mi l.
ies . : 5 bids o p ene d 10- 24 - 68.
Aw a rd '. not ye t d e t e rmined.
FHA
$467,500
FHA :f e a sibility l e tter issued
1-4 - '.6 8. FHA Commit t ed (3 - 25 - 6 8:
With~r awn fro m FHA 9 - 12 ~68 )
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
--
DA.TE Nov. 15, 1968
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIIDf I NCO}IE HOUSmG
m
ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
I
I
N~
Golf Course#2
(Z-68-30-S)
IP-2 ()
c.c.
72
8
l
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Program
Turnkey
or Rentals
-Y- 2 I 3
I
When
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Land Cost
$1,200,000
(2)&amp;(3)
s. side Gordon Conv.
Rd., SW 800' E.
of Lynhurst Dr.
Thornton
.
I
Location
of Glenwood
Ave.
~pts.
IP-~ l
1
Monthly ~ts t E~timate
-···t e;;i
No. Units
lk.
Ne~-r ! Exist
Desi~ation
IP- H 1
800
· j Ea st Lake
I
5 a . tra ct rezoned from M- 1
t o A~l . Approved by Zon. Com
6-20-;-68.
w. side o f Harwe 11 Conv.
approx • 900' N.
of Gordon Rd.
--·- --·----·
I
Proposed o n 99A. for Com. Unit
Devel. zoned R04; reques ted tc
rezone t o C-1, R- 6, A- 1 &amp; A- 2
72 A proposed for Housing;
densi ty 10.68U./A. Owner Ja mes Maye et.al. Appl. Ha mil ton Douglas .. Pr omoter Jim Goldin, At l nhta J . C's.
Devel o per - Paul Andr e ws , South
eastern Deve l . Cor p . Na s h ·v ill~. Architects - All en W.
Hall ~ Ha ll &amp; Baugherg, Dall as
Cons ulta n t - John Wiers ma, For d
Foun~ation, Wa s hingt o n . Feder a
Int~rest -Cecil L . Yarborough ,
Field Rep .- Program Officer,
Adult Edcuation U.S. Office o.
Educ~ti on, Re gi on IV. 5-23- 68
Zon. ; Com. approved rezo ning
unde~ Com. Unit Plan . Approve,
by Bd. Ald. 6 - 3- 68 . Mar ch Co .
desi gnat ed d~veloper 6 - 27- 68.
App~aisals ob ta ined (8 - 21 - 68 )
AHA appr ova l 10~15- 68 •
.
Owne~s -Carl Gol dstein &amp; Ston
½A. rezoned from R-5 to A-1 .
Appr~ved by Zon. Corn. 6-2-68.
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
-l
DA.TENov. 15 , 1968
1m Inventory of
LOW AND MEDim1 I NCO}JE HOUSlliG IN .ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
!Monthly Prnts~ Estimate
I· ·
-t.e::-:i
No. Unit s
No. Bedrooms
or Rentals l
ilc1_._1-N
_re_1_-1~'- _ E_xi;....·.;;.s...
t..:.-__D_e_s_i__gn~a....
ti_o_n_....l_____ L;....;..oc.;..a;.;.t;;.;;i;..;o.;;.n;...._J_...;Pr.;.;;..;o;.:.;g.,;;;r..;;;am;;;.;..._,_l_;rP l
2 I 3 I
[ P - ~a2
124
I
W. · side
Ha rwell
150' N.
Rd., LL
When
Available
Permit or
Other Value
SU Pe rmi t in C- 1 . Ap pl .-Carl
Golds t ein &amp; S t o ne. Ap pr oved b J
Zon. : Com. 6- 2 -6 8 .
of
Conv.
Rd., SW,
of Gord1Dn
237, 14"h Dist.
Owne i - Red Hear t Oi l Co ~ Rezo n e d fr om C-1 to A-1. Appr oved.
by Zon. Com. 6- 20 - 68 . Appl. _Tom ·Mus gr ove.
Rear of propert,conv.
on Gordon Rd.,
LL 14, 14th Di~ •
F.Co.
8
Co:r.m.er..t
- - --+-- - - + - - - - - + - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - + - - - - - - + - - + - - - + - - - 1 - - - 1 - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - - i - - - - - - - t - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -I P-2&lt;'..
Flipper Temple
· Homes
163
FHA Allot.
$1,712,000
Arno Court N~ o 221 d(3)
Magnolia Cemete1·y
Pa s t~r - Rev. J u l ius Will ia ms
FHA fea s ibility l e tter i ss u e d
9-20- 68. Sp o ns o r restudyin_g
p r o p os a l. Pr omo ter &amp; Arch. I. Sa porta . Pre - fea s ibility
Con fere nc e h e ld.
-· ----t-----!-'.'"-- - - + - - - - - - - --+-- - - - - - - --+- - - - - + - - + - - - + - - - + - - - + - - + - - 4 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -IP-2 !&gt;
175
Pris on Cr . &amp;
Le i l a La ne
Ar c hite c t pr e ceding wi th
consJr. dr a wi n gs. Appr 0is als
be ing obtained by H. A. Pre limi~ary plans app r oved 8 - 2 - 6 :
Approv ed by HUD l o c a l ly and
s u b mitted t o HUD , Wa s h i ngt o n ,
f o r appr o val 9-11-68. Le t t er
of int e nt , s igned 10-3-68 .
LL 5, 14th Dist . Turnkey
F. Co.

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110 .
DATE Nov. 15, 196 8
A.ri. Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUM INCOi IE HOUSING IN ATLANTA
1
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
No. Units
New! Exist
Designation
. !Z-67-242-S
72
'
---
I 64
I P- :~7
I P-:~!:
..
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly Pmtsl! Estimate
or Rentals
·when
Permit or
1
2 !__L)1_A_v_a1_·1_a_b_l_e~_o_t_h_er_V_hl_u_e~___________C_o_~_~_e_n_t__
LL68, 14th Dist,Conv.
F. Co. NW side o '
Waters Rd., SE,:iw
from Cor. of
Clevel~nd Ave.
Martin Manor
l
6.7A. zoned R-4. Owner- Mr s.
Viola Jackson. "Appl .- R .S.
Young.Plan. Bd. deferred Feb.
14, +968. Ap proved by Zon.
Com. Ma r. 21. Appr oved by Bd.
Ald. Apr. 1.
FHA Allot.
!$653,000
221 d(3)
s. side Boulder Conv.
Pk. Dr. W. of
Brownlee
120
6
48
60
9.6A ~ Zon. Com. appvd. Sept.
19, · (Z-68-132-C) Town Houses ;
l ½ B~ split level. Owner Dutch Valle y Corp; Pr omo ter!. Sap ort a .
-
IP-30
Feasibility letter issue d
9-20 -;- 68.
.
I·
IP-2~&gt;
I
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
56
2 00
'
Watts Rd., NW,
off N.W. Drive
221 d(3)
nonprofit
6jA. : Developet-Ja mes W. Howa -t
Rez o µi n g appl. a pprvd~ by Zon.
Com. 9 -16- 68.(Z-68 - 139-C).
Mildred Pl. &amp;
Wood St., NW
221 d(3)
nonprofit
30A, : tract (25A vac a nt ) Spon . Libe rty Bapt. Church. Pr omo t e1
J. T: Bi c kers. Developme nt t o
be similar
'
. t o Allen Templ.
Zon. : Com. delayed a ction t o r&lt;
z o ne : 9-5-68; awaiting det ail ec
plans.

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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
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IP- .3 ]
I
I
An
DATE Nov. 1 5 , 1968
Inventory of
AND MEDim1 INCO}IE HOUSDJG DJ ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
L(Jt]
I
No . Units
Designation I
New! Exist I
Wildwood Pk. T . H •.
44
Location
I
I
No. Bedrooms
112
3
ProQ"ram
IMo::ithly ?mts~ Estimate
When
or Rentals
Available
l
2\3
Permit or
Other Value
Co::-r.r::ent
221 d(3)
FHA Allot.
$650,000
Funds approved. Backlog
56
"
"
FHA Allot.
$8 18,500
Funds approved. Ba c kl og
58
Forrest Park
Cooperative T. H.
221 d(3)
FHA Allot.
$808,900
BMIR funds apprdved. B:;icklog
i
IP-3:2,
FHA Allot.
$636 ,_800
II
II
44
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I P-33
162
Feas~bility stage. Backlog.
FHA f orm 2013 &amp; e xhibit s rec .
for pondt. commitment.
207
Lakeside N. Ap1,s.

+---+-----1---------+---,---------+-----1--1----1---1---+--+----l-------1-------+-----------------IP-3~.
Apts.
24
290 Springdale
Rd .. , SW
1. 7 A'. . Zon. Com. Appvd. Rezon-
Conv .•
Omitted f~om Totals; t b is i::, a cJuplica ion
ing t o A-1 from R-4 Oct. 10 .
1968:. Owner - Appl. CPR Engr.
&amp; Devel. Co., Inc.
I
uc-1
26
Single . Family
I
Thomasville U.R 221 d(3)
Project
lots un·commi~ted for di~posal
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I
Orig~na lly 157 unsold lots. ,
53 lpts sold t o Natl. Homes
Const. Corp. 20 lots committ ee
to aµ other builder. 19 l o ts
committed to NRtl. Homes Cor p.
39 lpts sold- to Natl. Homes
Corp :. &amp; Cousins.





�-::ti";;n /
Jro.
BC- !!
DATENov. 1 5, 1 9.6 8
A.'1. Inventory of
LOW J\ND MEDIUN I NCO&gt;IE HOUSDJG DJ ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
No. Units
I
lfow ! Exist
Desirmation
j 150 !
jApts.
I
28
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Location
Program
E~ of Gun Club
i
Rd·.,
s.
221 d (3)
of Alvin
Dr., N.W.
I
I
1
2
I
Monthly Pmts ,t Estimate
"When
Permit or
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V=u~e~
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Item UC-32). Rez o ned from R- 5
to A- 1 . Approved 3-2-67.
Promoter-Joe Ande rson of Roy
D. War ren Co.
1
Similar sit~tation to UC-32
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inquiries have been made by ·1nt1 ~rested de,elcpers for relBas, ~ of this· site by the
City.
J . M. Richardson of J o hnson ,
Ric hard son &amp; As soc. want s to
purchase this Ci ty owne d land
· (mos tly zoned R-5 ) along s.
s ide i o f Westv iew Dr. betwe e1
Darg~n Pl . · and Hold er ness St e
( appr ox. 3. 4A .) U. R. Polic y
Committe e declined to a ct on.
Proposed to hold s tatus quo
f or present . Purc ha se of t his
si te : also requested repe ated ly by Chas. A. Mueller .
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Seminole Ct.
Apts,.
Near N. HighTurnkey
32
land &amp; North AvE. Rehab. _
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Owner ~ant s t o sell . Listed
by Ed L. Barnum . Realty Co.
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Inventory of
LCJ.iJ AND MEDIUN INCOHE HOUSING lli ATLANTA
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Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
No. U:u ts
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BC-!:,
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Monthly Pmts.l Estimate
Designation
Location
Harwell Rd. at
Oakcliff ., NW
Program
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.Available I Other Value
'When
Apartment use 'or the major portion of this~ ite appears mor~ prlctical th a n
single family, for whiGh ~rea is now zoned.
6½A. tract. Cenker &amp; Ki ng l o f fOwners-Developers, Densi ty
12.5U/A zoned ~-5; Previous l y
approved by Zon. Com. 6 - 2 3- 66 1
Deni~d by Bd. Ald. 7-8- 6 6 o n 1
ohj ·e ctions from Q. V. Vi lli amso n 1
as inconsistent wit h o r i g inal
Adasmville plan.'. Defer:red by
Zon •. Com. 10-16. Va r ia nce
granted by Bd. Ald. De nied by
. Zond:. Com. Included in
Package Zoning proposal.
Repo'.r ted favorably by Pla n .
Dept:.
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30
40
Railroad Av~.NE 221 (h)
221 d(2)
Turnkey
In vie,~ of cur1ently undetermin ~d future ~f 1his !limited are ~, i1 appears t hat
erection of prE~fabs on existing lots and oon~truc~ion of a s1nall high rise apartment
development on former County ow~ed land in tris a~ea, is the mos feasible solution
at this time.
Appox. 6.5A.(incl u di ngsc h o ol
site. for a bout 2.5 A. ) Pr omo te r
Noye_s Collinson, Amer ic an
Frie_n ds Service Commi t tee.
Arch.- Henr y Nor r i s. I s n ow
inte:rested in pr e fa o s f or t hi s
a r e ~, pend i ng possibl e
ultima te a c q u i s iti o n by Cit y
for ~a p id Transi t. Petition
submitted to Plan . Dept . to
rez one f rom R-3 to A- 2, s ma l l
tr a dt ( a bout 6 A. ) o f v a c an t
lan~ fo r .hi gh r i se (poss ibl y .
14 0~). Promoter- Bi l l Li tch field, Ada m~-C a tes.
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DA'l'ENov. 15', 1968
J,:n Invent ory of
LOW AND MEDTilll I NCO}JE HOUSING IN ATLANTA.
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
No. Units
fJe~r ! Exist
Designation
Location
5 00
Program
E .· of Jonesboro Tur n k ey
Rd~SE opposite
or
Macadonia Rd.
221 d (3)
..
No. Bedrooms
IMonthly
Pmts.
or Rentals
1
I
2
3
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(2 )
1
2
I
3
Estimate
·when
Available
Perinit or
Ot her Value
Co!':'.me:1t,
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165A . tra c t z o ned R- 4 .
Pr o mo t e r s co ns idered Communit y
Uni t P l a n appr o a c h and gave i t
up a $ t o o compli c ate d , in vi e w
o f mu ltiple o wnershi p ; excel-l en t l oc ati o n . Pr o posed to HA .
f o r Turnke y. HA ;i..s interested
i n o n l y 50 a c res=. Pr omoter sBob Woodward &amp; Bob Cousins.
Pr o mo ter s willing t o c o mmit
·rema i ning 1 1 5A. at a reasonabl e : price t o a land bank,
thru . a n o npr o fi t Hou s ing Deve l
Corp~ S ite being co nsidered b y
Zi mmerman, Evans &amp; Le o pold fo r
devel o pment under Community
Unit'. Plan . S ite rec ommended b y
HRC f o r inclusi o n in package
z o nipg pr o posal; reported
negati v e by Plan . Dept;
politic al o pp osition,.
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DATE Nov. 1 5 , 1968
kn Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIIDf I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Units
Exist
Designation
Location
Single Family
Development
1 25
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2 I 3
Monthly Pmts J Estimate
·when
or Rentals
1
2 I 3
Available
I
Tent at i ve Comm i tmen t s by
Hous i ng Authorit y and FF..A .
&amp;
Private S~ le~
..
Corr.mer..t
I
Off. Boulder Park Turnkey
Dr., SW
Permit or
Other Value
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225
Ga. Teachers Di velopment Inc.
221 d (3)
Nonprofit
La nd a c q u i red b y Q. V . '.
Willi amson a fter turndown by
HUD fpr Tu rnk e y dev elopment .
A.pp l iG at ion fi l ed with FHA for
a llo tmen t. Now co nsiderin g
pa r t o f Har t rampt t ra c t . Ma y
not ma te ria l i ze if thi s tr a ct
i s so ld t o Bill Moo re who is
ne g o t?,-ati ng f or i t s . Applic·a ti on w~ t hdrawn .
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An Invent ory of
LOW AND MEDIUN INCO.ME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
. -1
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed


 :tc,:n


No. Units
New i Exist
1:o "
BC-1O
i 250
l
BC-11
1·
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16
DesiITT1ation
· !Apts.
Location
Pro_gram
s. of Oak Dr. S8 221 d(3)
E. · of Empire Dr~ Co-op
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Monthly Pmts ,r Estimate
No. Bedrooms or Rentals
When
1
2 j 3 1 l
2 I 3
.Available
Permit or
Other Value
Conuner.t
25A. s it e now zoned M-1.
Promoter-Robert Laxon. OwnerLee Fore. Builder - Victoria
Masl:i.a. Developer - FHA,Inc.
FHA thinks OK . Ward Ald .
strongly o pposed to rezoning.
Ownet wants property placed i n
"package" rezoning progra m fo r
low-income housing. Recommend~
ed t o Plan. Dept. Plan. Dept.
·reported negatively. Poli tica l
oppo?i tion.
W. side of GilbE•rt. Conv.
lA . · tract; zoned A- 1 . Co-owner ·
Keith Elmo re &amp; Wm . Merrit t· .
Owners-desire to retain owne r-ship
These owners have cor tacted FHA which is not in1 erested in :~21 ~ (3: development o n suc h a



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small tract. Most B&amp;l Assn. and sever:: 1 banks i1a the Ci ~Y h·1ve ~lsc been contac t Ed; all decllined ;
to fin~n ce. Should be able to get assjstance thJu recenply borm~d F.ousing Development Corp.
of Met~ opolitan Atlan~a.
Rdo SE(at Claytcn
Co. Line)
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W. side of Fair-Conv.
Before Zon. Com. 3-23; Held
burn Rd.SW near
over : a wa iting submission of
Bakers Ferry Rd.
plans(now submitted ) Promo terDavi~ Berry. No additional
informati on (8-15-68).
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DA.TE Nov.
A.z1
15, 1968
Inventory of
LOW A.ND MEDIUH INCOHE HOUSING JN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
l
Monthly ?'rots. Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Rentals
'When
Permit or
1
·~-ro~:·:.._-1-~N~e~w~!_E~xi~·s143.215.248.55v~-~D~e~s~i~gnt::.:::a~t=i~on:::...~---=L~o~c~a~t~i~o~n:..__.1,-~Pr;..::..;0~1g~r~am=-~~l~l:__2--1l,.....:;3_1_1_+-2-~\~3;._+..;A~v~a~i~l~a~b~l~e~~O~t~h~e~r_V~al~u~,e~___________C_o_,_.~_,e_~_.t_ _
I Zoned A-1. Site location
BC-13
650
Apts.
E.- of Kimberly Turnkey
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tentatively approved by HA .
(LL 29 FF)
P &amp;D Com. approved &amp; recomme nd
ed favorable consider ation - o f
entativ site aopr&lt;val by HUD wa expected
petition. Find action on
n late ctooer
annexation due 12-1-68. Land
Use Proposal submitted to HA
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152
Apts.
Queen Mill Rd.
Franldin Lee &amp; Cobb County
Leonard Hall
Property
Turnkey o~ 76
221 d (3) lS
76
.17A. ; tract on paved road;
zoned Apts. Ha s water; se wer
anti6ipated this ye ar . OwnersLeonard Hall &amp;
Franklin Le e
Ja ck . Hurt (521-3171) of Sout h ern . Acceptance Corp. interes ted in this project
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100
N. of Sewell Rd. Turnkey (6( ,0)
. Apt.s.
SW, bet. ACLRR
Conv.
(100)
and I-285.
126.32A. zoned A-1, R-5 , R- B,
M-1 ~ M-2. Promoter-Nic h ol a s
Berryman, Ad~ms-Cates Co.
Prop~sing Ap ts.,Dup l exes, and
Single-Family without c hange
in Zoni ng . Promoters seeking
political acceptance; prospec t
are discouraging. Strong
poli ri cal opposition.

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750
Dld. Natl. Home~Between Proctor ~urnkey 01
Jroperty
.
Cr. &amp; Gun Club
Rd., NW
221 d(2) 8
(3)"
lOOA:; zoned A-L; PromoterWm. ,. Cason: Sharp-Boylston
Co.
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DA.TE Nov. 15 , 1968
.Ail.
Inventory of
LOW AND 1-IBDIUN I NCOME HOUSING JN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Monthly Pmtsl! Estimate
No. Units
No. Bedrooms
or Rent als
When
Permit or
r: o .
New! Exist
Designation
Location
Program
1
2 I 3
1
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lOOA. zone d R-5; Promo t e r - Wm.
Ca son , Shar p-Boy l s t on Co . Ne e d
property
(FF) W. of County &amp; Turn~ey
outfall s ew er( J oi nt pr o j ec t o f
Line Rd.
(SF &amp; Ap t s.)
This ii: e x c elHmt ocation for Single
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102
Fairburn &amp;
Gordon Apts.
NE qupdrant
221 d(3)
intersection of R.S.
Gordon Rd. &amp;
Fairburn
FHA Allot.
$113,652
FHA 1 o r m 201 3 &amp; ~ xhib it s re c .
Awai'ting ap p r oval o f R.S.
funds 1 0-25-68.

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223
50
Wellswood Apts
Add iticm al Poten·tial
Turnkey
20.3A . Pr opos a l s ubmitte d b y
the Marvin Wa rner Co. H. A. si t e a ppr ov a l
f or en ti re t ra ct (3 0A . )
r eq u¢ s t e d . Ve rbal approv a l 92 4-68 . Pr o pos a l appro a c h i ng
st ag~ f o r let te r o f intent .
Deve i o per denied by Cit y fro m
co ns t ruc ti ng duplexe~ o n add.
l OA; : t ra ct con s idering s ingle
fm1i l:y .
or Single Family
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!Pr ev i o u s ·
1 6 A. i s ite z o ned A- 1. Pr omo terW. of Jonesboro Tu r nkey
Est.
8unningham Site
100
S. of Macedoni~
Pittman &amp; Hil liard
$3,644 ,500
St~
Li t c hfi e ld, Ad a ms- Cates . This
p r ojec t i s g e tt i ng poli ti c al
r es i p ta n c ·e .
Tentat ive
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New 1· Exist
J.o.
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BC- 23
400
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DA'l'E Nov. 15, 1968
1m Inventory of
LOW .AND MEDIUN I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in DeveloDment and Proposed
Location
Designation
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Program
Monthly Pmts .! Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2 I 3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
9.72 A. tract. Zoned A- 1,8 - 66
Owner-Herman Levin. Tel.252- 4 950. (Ros well PlumbersSandy Spri ngs)
Greendale Dr.SE Turnkey
22ld(3) er
Conv.
· 1 He rma
n Levin
Property
Cornrr.ent
·.
48.lA . tract . z o ned A- 1. Ov, nerW.side of Kim- Turnkey
Att y F ine and o ther s propose
berly. Rd., SW in
to ahnex to City . Petit~on
··
Fulton Co.
subm:i tted. Public Hearing Hel d
. Architect;3 &amp; deveiopers irop)se ~ubmitting request
for a 400 un jt Tu r nkefY devel )pme1 t initial l y. Site wa s · Julf 31; approved. Annexatio n
not inclur:led in pilan icons ide "ed b y P &amp; D Com. because scheduled f o r Jan.'69. Ar c h. - ·
Enlo~, We s t &amp; Granade . Devel.petition " eqt: es·t 1i as not submi ttPd by dead l ine.
Klingbeil Co.
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250
Techwood &amp;
Nor-th Avenue
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Turn~ey
1
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12,3::9
(Prcp osed projects; locations, numbE r of unit ~ each a1d r~aso ns
or rot materi, lizing show n in previous report),

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Park West Apts. (3751 Gordon Rd . 221 d(3)


3


NW)
L.D.
52
72
83
Permi t
• $416,635
FHA Allot.
$ 520,000
DNM-·2
300
.
569
Hartra.mph prop. 221 d (3)
LL204,14th Dist.
F. Co.
Co-op .
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s topped. Project c ance lled
.1
Founoation difficulties.
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(70 ~cres) under optio n to
Bill i Moore for devel. Havi ng
trouble getting co nstr. loan .
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              <text>LegPn d:
c "1-20 Comple-t ed
3~217 Units
er- 1 - 44 Und e r Construction 6,278
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7,337
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,6,215
DNM 1- 2 Did Not Materialize
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Allen Temple
No. 1
(Completed previous
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222
Allen Temple
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373
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DATE
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUN INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Location
Proe:ram
N. side of
221 d(3)
Gordon Rd~, E. o~
Harwell Rd.
(Near Perimeter)
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No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2
3
Available
100
51
65
75
IComplete&lt;
142
80
68
80
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Permit or
Other Value
4 77
32
13
20
5 42
c-:: (a)
14D
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18D
(b) 86A
4A
4A
94A
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Sirgl.e Family
Previous repo1 t Various
Aug' 6'8
throughout City
Sep'6 8
Oct'68
Total
Duplexes
Pre vio us Report
Various
J u n '68
throughout City
To t al
Small Apt. Dev.
Pr evio lls Report
884 NealSt. ,NW
Total
.
425 Holderness
· St•, s.w.
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Com.rnent
FHA Allot. 151 Newly develop ed- Comp l et e d
$11,566
and occupied (150-r 1
Per Unit
Manager's Apartment)
222 Completed Nov. ' 6 7.
Management- Willipmson &amp; Co.
Legal - McCredy joh nston
Builder - Bush Const. Co.
(UC-~.9) (2 0 8)
(581) Total
c-~&gt;
Nov •. 15, 1 9 68
Conv. &amp;
221 d (2)
Completec Permits
Includes 70 Pr ef ab Nati o nal
"
under
Homes houses i n Th oma sv ille
"
$15,000 ea.U.R. Project cons t ructe d by
National Homes Construc t ion
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Corporation.
Conv.
Completec Permits
under
. $12,000 ea ..
Conv.
Completej $16,000
Conv.
May 1968
Completed $24,000
June 196S
Owner - Ma r i e Moore D.L.
Owner - J. L. Smi t h
Builder c.c. Th o rn t on D.L •
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HOUSING RESOURCES COXMITTEE
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An
DATE Nov. 15, 1-968
Invent ory o:r
LOW AND MEDIUM INCO~iE HOUSD!G IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in DeveloDment and Proposed
-.. I
-.. e:n I
rro.
1&gt; ·4
!
No.
New !
594
l
Units
E:::d.st
No. Bedrooms
l
2 I 3
Monthly PmtsJ Estimate
or Rentals I vfuen
1 I 2 I 3 I Available
Permit or
Location
Program
Other Value
Corr.mer2t
uni ti~ · completed und, ~r conventional f~nancing Cloe~ tioJ s sl: own in 1:)revious reportts)
1
Small Apt . developments
Conv.
Now
Designation
I
I
To tal under lease· agrE ~ement
1026
Breal down
Murphy Apts.
1 4 94 Memorial l r.
Vinara St.
443 Dorgan Pl • ~ w
Amanda Gardens
851 Park .St.
3787 Gor.don Rd,
(Suburba ri Ct. 1 pts.)
1765 Pryor Rd.
LaVilla Apts.
I
(Lease
P.H.)
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,
11
48
27
18
119
19
60
Lea ses negotiated by H. A.
Can take possess~on only
a s uni t s become va cant ~
800 occupied (11-14 -68)
...
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372
1,026 Total
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
--
An
DATE Nov. 1 5 , 1968 .
Inventory of
LOW .AND MEDM1 INCO:ivIE HOUSING IN ATLfu\!TA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
"J..
•. • I.,
To
3:11
I
.
No. Units
New!
Exist
Designation
Location
I
Program
No. Bedrooms
2
1
3
Monthly Pmts .t Est:L11a te
or Rentals
When
1
2
3
Available
l
c- 6
1113
9044
3826
2194
. 2417
1
(l:~, 5 94 )
Nov. &amp; Dec. '66 Throughout City
During
'67 other than in
Jan-Apr
'68 U.R. Projects)
Ma y-July
Aug-Oct
Total
'68
. '68


 l :~, 945 .


•
Perinit or
Other Value
Comment
I
H.C. Enf.
Units rehabilitated thru the
Hous i ng Code Div o These do
not 'provide additional housi ng
but do increase t h e supply 0 f
s tandard h o us ing units. Thes e
have been reported by the
Housing Code Di v '. as repaire d
(re ha bili tated) . However,
these figures include units
·found in compliance on
or ig;i.na l inspection. *I t is
est imat ed that 75% of this
figur e , or 13,945 sub standa r d
un its have been brought into
compliance thru actual
rehapilitation.
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48
151
19
48
74
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[During
Jan-Apr
~a y-July
ug-Oct


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'67
'68
'68
'68
30
'
West End U.R.
Project
Rehab.
Fed. Ass ~st.
!
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by Housing Authority.
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Rehab.
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Now
Entetprise Corp • 130 Piedmon t
Ave . ~NE is ·interested in buy i n
dilapidated low cost str uct u r e
and rehabilitating them.
Proprietor-George Po Hart,
has rehabed
30 units.
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Exist
96
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DATE Nov. 1 5, 1968'
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIID1 INCOi'lE HOUSING IN ATLJ\NTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
!
Designation
Apts.
Location
1991 DeLowe Dr.
s.w.
Program
Monthly ?nits.I E~timate
or Rentals
W"hen
No. Bedrooms
l
2
3 l 1
2 I 3
Available
1
Conv.
I
Conv.
200 Alden Aveo
E.
N.W.
fr(t&gt;m
totals
becau:;e
rents
are too riigh to quali 1 y u
' Omirted
C-10 ~00
Com-r: let,1ed F~b. 1968
Apts.
i
Permit or
Other Value
Corr.ment
l
$528,000
Owner-Naples Co.
D.L.
E.145.00 1~omp eted Feb. Permit
Owne~-F.H. Kilgore,Jr. D.L.
1968
$2,000,00(
.
er th.e Low income Housing Program.
I
C-11 650
McDaniel St.
Public Housing
McDaniel St. SW
C:-12
76
Aptso
1145 Constituti(~n Conv.
Rd., S.E.
Completed $400,000
6-68
Petmitted in November 1966
Dev. : - Polar Rock Dev. Corp.
C-13
80
lApts.
1895 Plaza Lane
Completed $600,000
6-68
Owner - E. M. Keappler
C:-14
96


ollege Plaza


Inc.
University
221 d(3)
Center U.R.
L.D.
Project.
1017 Westview D1. SW
lcompletea Permit
!9-16-68
$792,930
(3 bldg.)
Constru c tion started 2-27-67
Builder-Randen Const. Co.
Legai - Fisher
Comp teted 9-16-68
s.w.
P.H.
Completed! $145, .0 00/U · Publ~c Housing - 650 units
I
Completed (11-9-68)
Conv.
735(
96
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
-:.'tE::i
r ·o,
I
No. Units
!'Jew I Exist
C- 15 100 La1
DATE Nov. 1 5 , 1968 ·
Ji.:n Inventor-. r of
LOW AND MEDIID1 INCO:HE HOUSING lli ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
No.
Location
DesiP-nation
I
Park West AptsL NW Coro inter#1
se~tion Gordon
&amp; Bolton Rds.
1
Program
221 d(3)
Monthly Pmts! Estimate
!
Bedrooms
or Rentals l When
2
84
3 \ 1
r-;;7
I2
1
I 3 l
72
L.D.
(#2 JC-1)
H~ppy Haven
Nursing Home
1875
s.w.
w.
83
Permit or
.Available
Completed Permits
7-1-68
$700,000
FHA Com.
$900,000
Anders~1 Section
232
C:-17
56
Stone Hinge
Apts.
12 miles s. of
Conv.
City Limits on
s. Expressway i1
Clayton County
C- 18
76
Apts .
1051 Beauregard
Ave., S. E .
Other Value
$621,100
Constr.
Cost
$6,000/U
115
56
Completed Permit
Aug. '68 $380,000
Conv.
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6.3A@ 15.9 U/A. Le wis Cenker
Legal. Owner-Park West Co .
Buil~er-Developers -S ervic~ Co
First u nits occ upied in Nov.
Completed 8-1-68.
100% compl e ted 7-3-68
· Awai~ing fi n al endorsement.
Owner-Sam Kellett et.al.
800 sq. ft. 2 br. units
air ~ond itioned w-w carpeting
Swim~ Pool &amp; Kindergarten.
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Owner-Polar Rock Devel. Cor p.
Builder-Piedmont Eng r. &amp; Co ns t
.
Gartrell Ct.Ap1 s. Butler Sto U.; 221 d(3)
24·
Parcel C-4
R. Project 38-8~ L.D.
Parcel C-3B
Younge St. SE
Parcel c-11
.
.
'76,.50 85.
48
.. 8
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.
28
85
FHA
Sept. '68 $980,000
98
FHA
Now
$793,000
Constr. started 8 - 22 - 6 7 . Re n t
incl~ all utilities. Sponsor~
I. Sapa rta &amp; Russell. Owner Gart~ell Court Assn. Bui l der-·
Gartrell Court Assn. 99% c ompL
10-1~68 •
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
--
DATE Nov . 1 5 , 1968 .
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUN IN CO}IE HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develoument and Proposed
I.


 :tn::l


I ro ,
C-.20
No. Uni t s
New ! Exist
26
Designation
Park West Apts


2


UC-1
2 50
Location
(3751 Gordon
NW)
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
221 d(3)
L.D.
20
Roc k dale Sec.I
1660 Jonesboro
Rd., NoW.
Lo nd o n Towne
Houses
32 4 2 Cus hman · Ch · 221 d (3)
SW (Of f Boulder Co-op
Park Dro)
Monthly Pmt s lt Estimate
or Rent al s
When
1
2 13
Available
84
6
96
221 d(3)
36 #]
48
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61
122 63
I
4 B
9*
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I
Permit or
Other Value
Pe rmi t
$ 185,000
FHA All ot.
$ 2 4 7 , 900


 2 App l . fi l ed . with FHA 9 - 20~


67 . Const ruct i o n s tarted
2- 14~68. Completed 10- 1-68~
Permi t
Oct. '68
FHA All o t .
$2, 5 8 1 , 000
Perm i t
$ 200 , 000
Commi t tme n t i ss ued 10-1- 68.
84 Jun'68 to
Jul y'69
4 Bi36 units
109&gt;:permi t t e d
May 1967
48 u ni ts
pe rmi t t e d
Ma r. '68
FHA Allot.
$486 , 500
Permit
$ 216, 000
FHA Allot .
$661;000
Permit
$287, 300
48 #3
"
"
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FHA Allot.
• $745,700
Permit
$302,300 "
68 #4
"
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FHA Allot .
$_923 ,ooo
Permit
$405,100
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ICommitted
by FHA 8- 14- 67
(4 phases) 20A. Sponsor-FCH,
Inc . (S ame p e o ple who devel.
East~yc h) 6 different monthly
pmts . 1,2,3,4 brs. some wi t h
basement s . Down Pa yment $135.
6 mo~el units compl. (3-25- 68 )
Work ; s tarted · o n all 4 project s
a s o f 7-1-68.
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2 57%


10-1-68
"


3 33%


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4 25%


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Per Oct.
1967
.
UC- 2
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Builder
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
-• ,·.L.
. • v 3:n
. ro •
I
No. Units
Ne~·
Exist
W :I
DA.TE Nov. 15, 1968
An Inventory of
LO't l AND MEDIUH INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Designation
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Honthly ?mtsJ Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2 I 3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Cor:"'Jnent
!
UC- 3
40 ·
Apts.
2905 3rd Ave.SW
Conv.
Permit
$270,000
Owner - Security Devel.
and Insurance Co.
D.L.
$ 2,23 8,900
Large unit s (3 -5 br.) See
summary of Public Hous~ng,
attached for brea kdown. Bid s
opened 3 -7 , permit issued
5-67~ Bu ilder-H.L. Cob l e
Cons ~r . Co. Constro started
5-1-67. Compl. pla nned b y
Jan~!69. Behind sc h edule.
I
UC-4
140
Perry Homes
Extension
'
Perry Homes Ex tj P.H.
South of Procte,.
Creek: 1730
Kerry Drive NW
78
Oct. '68
Changed to
1-1-69
46 - 4 ~rs .
16 ,_ 5 · l)rs.
UG-5


22

62

18

49

33

16



16

29

33



23


i30l
Jati'68 Single Family
Feb'68
Mar'68
Apr'68
May'68
Jun'68
J ul'68
Aug'68
Sep'68
Oct'68
Total
Various through·,· Conv. &amp;
out City
221 d(2)
10 months
after per
mit


Peri;nitted.


Si ngle Family houses permi t ted
prior to Jan'68 ( more t han 1 0
months) are assume d to have
been ; compl. and incl'. i n It e m
c-2._;
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DATE Nov. 15, 1968
Inventory of
LOWAND MEDIIDl I NCOME HOUSlliG IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
An
I
No. Units
New! Exist
Designation
Location
UC - fI(, )2D
· !small Apt .Bldg, 1803 White Oak
Duplexes and
Hollow NE


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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Program
Monthly Pmts l Estimate
or Rentals
When
Permit or
2 .2J 1
2 I 3 I Available
Other Value
Co:-::.~er.t
Spr ing'68 Under
Owner-Jefferson DeShaza D.L •
$12,000
No . Bedrooms
1
Conv.
8D
small apt. DevE 1.
1521,27,33,39
Longston Ave.SW
2D
Note:
,,
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Conv.
Spring'68 Under
$12,000
Conv.
Pero Jan. Under
1968
$12,000
Owner-MINE Enterprise
D.L~
\
1753 Boulevard
Dr. SE
A-Apartments
D-Duplexes
I
.
2D
949 Norfolk St
Conv.
Per. Aug. $14,900
1968
NW
2D
16D
Total
uc-n (t ·) 12A
Owner- Fr ieda Cre~d
Builder
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D.L.







4 91 Hopkins ..St
SW
Conv.
520 Park Ave;.SE
Conv.
Per Oct.
$19,500
Owne~-Roy Jo co •
.
1968
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D.L.
'
Spring'68
$66,000
Owner-Park Apts., Inc. D.L.
llA
1152 Sells AveSl' Conv.
Spring'68
$47,300.
Owner-Parzan &amp; As soc.
19A
166 Anderson AVE Conv.
Spring'6 8
$85;000
Owner- Roy-Jo-Co. BuilderRoy Jones
32A
2075 Spin_
k StNW
·conv.
6A
383 Holderness ·
St., SW
Conv.
2085 Gordon Rd.
NW
Conv.
1135 SellsAveSW
Conv.
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(tperAug '67: $180,000
.
Mar'68
PerAug '67
$24,000
IPerAug'67
$20,000
tI&gt;erSep'67
$20,000
D.L.
Owner-Dr. w. o. Stone
Builder-Don Fraser
Owner-Roy Jones
D.L.





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Builder-John w. LeCraw, Jr•
Owne;--C.C. Thornton,
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(Con t ; )
UC- 61:b) 29A
DA.'l'E Nov. 1 5 , 1968
An Inventory of
LOWAND MEDIUN I NCOi'lE HOUSilJG IlJ ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Designation
l·
Location
30A
..
!Monthly Pmts I Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Rent als
When
1
2
2 I 3 l .Available
3 I 1
Program
2175 LenoxRd.NE
1,/
9
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
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Conv.
Owner- Karl Dz iewie ns ki &amp;
Rub in Pic h uc ik
354 5 Roswell Rd. Conv.
NE
Per 0ct'67
$150,000
Owne;r-Elyse w. Perv i s
3151 Simpson Rd
Conv.
Per0ct'67
$60,000
Owner -John At kin'son
Conv.
Per0ct'67
$68,000
· Owne r - Kenne th Johnson
. 1580 Dixie StSE
D;L .
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7A
268 Eighth StNE
Conv.
PerOct '67
$32 ,000
Pe r Nov'67
$16 , 000
.
4A
D. L.
.
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1 7A
Cor,,.rr.erlt
PerSep '67 $203,000
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Permit or ·
Other Value





216 Doane St.SW
Conv.
4 31 Holderness
St., SW
Conv.
PerJan'68
$ 18 , 000
9A
2929 Forrest
Hi lls Ave.,sw
Conv.
PerJun'68
$ 15,000
4A
395 Holderness
st ., SW
Conv.
PerFeb'6~
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· Owne): -J. Hu gh Combs
Bu i ,lder- Bernard Kap l an
Owne r - Re v. w~ J . Wynn
Bu i lder-S ame
I
Owne r -c.c. Th o rnt o n D. L.
Owne r-Rober t A. Young
Buil:per-Bob Young Devl. In Co
i
$ 16,000
Owner-Albert Zeder,
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20A
25 8 5 Beeler DrSW Conv.
12A
530 Park Ave SE
Co n v •
38 Fairburn Rd.
Co nv .
20A
4A
.
$ 90 , 000
Owne!r-H.L. Alford &amp; J. M.
Sell~rs · D .L.
PerJ u l'68
$60,000
Owne;r-W .L. ·williams
D.L.
Owner-Albert Zeber
D.Lo
. Owner-J. T. Williams
D.L.
.
1150 Grenw ichSt~
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--
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l!
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
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DATENov. 15, 1968
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUN INCOflE HOUSDJG DJ ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develoument and Proposed
No. Units
Ne,-1 ! Exist
( Co n t.)
UC - Ei(b)
4A
· Desismation
I
t
Apts.
Location
1156 Greenwich
St., SW
Pro ram
No. Bedrooms
1
213
I
Monthly !1nts il Estimate
or Rentals_
When
1
2!3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Cont'ilent
I
Conv.
PerAug'68
$19,000
I
Owner- Roy Jones;Builder-s ame
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62
140 Mt. Zion
Rd., SE
Conv.
Spring'68
$310,000
Owner-Day Realty Assn., Inc.
D.L. ;
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UC-H
30
Chamberlain
Realty
UC - !)
13 4
pts.
419 Chamberlain
st., Se
221 d(3)
L.D.
1101 Collier Rd
NW
Conv.
30
90
PerMar'6
Permit
$252,489
FHA Com.
$306,400
.Owner-Cha mberlain Re a lty , Inc.
Builder-Fron tier Co nst.Co. In~.
Legal-Fisher &amp; Phillips
35% completed 10-1-68
$804,000
Owner-Edwin F. Ed wa rd,Jr. DL.
PerMay'67
·- UC - 10
2 50
Apts.
1185 Coll_ier Rd
NW '
·conv.
UC- Ll#l 150
pts.
1991 DeLowe Dr.
Conv •·
PerJan'67
$1,409,000 Owne.r- W• T. Towles e t .a l .
Builder-W.T. Towles
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$750,000
erMay'68
.$ 270,000
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
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DATE Nov. 15, 1968
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDM 1 INCONE HOUSDrG Dr ATLANTA
Recent ly Completed, in Development and Proposed
I
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•• I.
No • Unit s
tfc.:;n I New! Erist
Monthly Pmt si Estimate
or Rentals
·when
1 I 2 l 3 l Available
No. Bedrooms
Locat ion
Designation
1
Program
3
2
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58
!Apts .
1910 Bixby StSE
1d1.so
Conv .
l
Permit or · \
Corr.!Qent
Other Value ,
I
PerAug'67 $225,000
19J)I)
Owner-Thos. Reaves D.L.
Being constructed for leas_i ng
as Public Housing





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uc- 1:·I
80
2 600 Old Ha peville Rd . SW
Apts .
Permit
$ 540,000
Conv .
.
Owner-Sec urity Development
&amp; Insurance Co.
D.L.





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Apts .
PerAug'67 $423 , ·630
1935 Allison Ct ~ Conv •
SW
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Owner-Crew, Pope &amp; Cart er
Constr. Company
D.L.
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9 1 4 Collier Rd.
Ap ts.
Per Sep'67
.conv.
$1,050t000 Owner-Jade East Corp.
NW
D.L.
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138
Apts.
2722 Go rdon Rd _.
·conv .
PerSep'67
$828,000
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108
t\pts.
~950 Springdale
PerSep'67
Co nv.
$800,000
Owner-CPR Engineers &amp; Dev.
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A.pts.
.
2390 Palmour DJ,"• Conv.
iPerOct'67
$440,000
NE
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A..'1 Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIU1'l INCONE HOUSDIG IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
No. Units
Ne-;-;r
!
Designation
Exist
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2 I 3
1090 Rollywood
Rd., NW
Apts.
IPerOct '67
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Monthly Pmts.! Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2 I 3
Available
Conv.
Permit or -I
Other Value
$393,000
Comme:it
Owner-Parza &amp; Assn.
D.L.

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Apts.
48
2113 DeFore
Ferry Rd. , NW
Per0ct'67
Conv.
$300,000
Owner-B.S. Ivey
Builder-B.L.I. Constr. Co.
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Wheat st. #2
Gardens
84
Butler St. U.R. 221 d(3)
Project
48
180 Jackson .~t:NW
36
390 Irwin St.NW
108
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221 d(3)
6% int.
FHA Allot. ·Reduced from 2 4 0 units. Had
PerNov'67 $916,600
difficulty on tax struc turec
98
Permit
lega~-Lewis Cenker. Buil d erRa qger Constr. Co. Finance$720,975
Life : of Georg i a .


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140
FHA Allot. # 3-7~% comp leted 10-1-68
$1,350,100 FHA Rent Suplo ten t ative establis hed @ $ 960/yr. per unit.
P~rmit
$1,037,408 To b~ managed by Williamson
&amp; Co ~
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45
3379 StoneRd.SW
Conv.
PerDec'6?
$225,000
Owner-Kimberly Corp. D.L.
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64
lApts.
1073 Hollywood
Rd., N. W..
Conv.
Per Dec'6~ $288,000
Owner-Melvin Wa rshaw, D. L.

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400
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Rd., SW
PerJan'68
$2,000,000 Ownet-Greenbriar Vil lage
Buil? er-D.Lo
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An
Inventory of
LOW AND :MEDil/1'1 I NCO}IE HOUSING IN ATLlu~TA
Re cent l y Complet ed, in Develonment and Proposed
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-te:n !
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Monthly Pmts lt Estimate
· ~,Then
Bedrooms
or Rent als
No.
N'o . Units
\ Ne~-r ! Exist
He •
2 1 3
1
Location
Designation
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Apts.
2400 Campbell tm Conv.
Rd., SW
72
~pts
50 Mt. ,Zion Rd SV Conv.
56
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2 1 31 Available
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Permit or
Other Value
Co:.'.m.ent
PerFeb'68
$552,000
Owner-Kermit Warren, D.L.
PerMar'68
$350,000
Owner-Dewep Kel l e y et.al D.L.
PerSep'68
$280,000
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Pro jec t
1 58 0 Ho llyw oo~
Rd . , NW
Tur nkey
PerApr'68 1 Permit
$ 2,500,000
HUD Com.
$3,467,538
196' ·
6
~l deJ ly
Owne~-Claridge Towners Inc.
Build er- Wh iting-Turner Const •
Co. Contract s igned 4 - 19- 68.
Broke ground May 9,1968.
(Reduced from o rigina l proposa
o f 250 units. Est . compl.8-31
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~08
?riendship . .
99 N'side Dr . SW
cCenter (Friends h ip
3aptist Church)
221 d(3) 34
Nonprofit
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221 d(3)
Nonprofit
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$1,564,000
OJ.OD
l150)
FHA All o t .
30
• $2,250,000
Sl07 ,00
TOVine l OUSE 1S
87.5( 1
95
Sl,950,000
J.'HA Allot •
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Builder-DeSoto Constr. Co.
Spon~or-Allen Temple. Mana g ement~Williamson &amp; Co. LegalMcCredy Johnston. 20% compl.
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DesiITT1ation
Ne~-1 ! Exist
· !Apts.
241
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DATE Nov. 15, 1968
An Inventory of
LOW .AND MEDIID1 INCOME HOUS:lliG IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
Location
479 East Paces
-Ferry Rd., NE
ProE:ram
Sec. 202
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts, Estimate
or Rentals
When
1 \ 2 \ 3
.Available
PerApr'68
Permit or
I
Co:r.rr.ent
Other Valuei
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Horre, I nc. Builder-Abco
Builqers. Constr . s tarted
7-1-68. 30% compl . 11-1-68.
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Apts.
3136 Gordon Rd.
$270,000
Conv.
Owner-D.L. Knox &amp; Ass,oc.
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Gun Club Apts. 1033 Holl·ywood R&lt;
Rd. between ··
Hollywood Rd. ·&amp;
Gun Club Road
Permit
$940,000
221 d (3)
Owner - Hollywood West Co.
Builder-Gartrell Cons tr. Co.
20A. Res.(Low Rent) 7½A.
Com. proposed FHA financing
Pro1oter-JoeAnd erson, Roy D.
Warr~n. Rezoning approved
1~3-ij8(Tied in with Item B-2)
Pr e liminary appl. presented
to FHA for consideration(ll21-67). Additional 104 expect~d later. Const. started
7-1-68. 29% complo 10-1-68.
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ri'own Houses
390 West Lake
Dr., NW
Permit
$242 , 452
Conv.
Owner - H.Jo Russell
Builder-H. J . Russell
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200 Peyton Pl.
SW
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Conv.
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Builder-Same
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DATE Nov. 15 , 1 968 ,
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDM1 INCOl'lE HOUSING lli ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
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N'o. Unit s
N
Permit or
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or Ry
en a s
v,a
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32
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Apts.
330 Brownlee
· Rd ·., SW
Apts.
Conv.
Permit
Permit
$300,000
1930 Honeysuckl1~ Conv.
Lane, SW
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Permit
$400,000
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Builder -Day La bor
Ow ne r -Fr e d Sc hwa c mm le
Builder-Day La b o r
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Public Housing
Thomasville
Project.
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P.H.
120 80
Jan 18'70 Ave. Cost
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114
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108
148
112
Both sides Bank - ·Turnkey _
Hea·d. Hwy. Near
River &amp; Ma ynard Rd.
u nits
u n its
uni ts
uni ts
spheduled
scheduled
scheduled
sphedule~
for
fo r
for
for
comr let ion
comr letion
comrletion
comi:letion
HUD Com.
Ove r all cost $ 9,99 8,668
ll eve ope "S cost to H.A. • $ 9,356 , 094
I nc. land
Permit
Nm • 2 5, 1! 368 Est ~ Jan. 1, 1969)
Ma~ 25 ~ 19&lt;D 9
$5,000,000
Oc i . 2~, 1&lt;69
Ap1. 1~, 1~70
,
See summa r y o f Public Housin g
· atta6 h e ~ fo r b rea kd o wn. Bids
let i n spr ing 1968 ; o pened
Ma y ;15 •
Foµr · Bid s r eceived :
1. Lake - Mc Donda
$ 5p5 87,000
2.Th o mpson -S tre et $ 5 p932,000
3. Al g e na - Blair
$6,677,400
4 . Ba sic Co ns t .Co. $6,850,000
Co ntr ac t granted 7 - 1 - 68 .
Br o k e ground 7- 17- 68 0
Est. : comp l • . 1-18- 70 • .
35A -~o uth of Banlchead 10.5A.
N. o f Bankhead; . zoned M- l &amp;M-2
De v el o p-Ja c k Jones,H.L. Coble
Co nst . Co . Greenb oro, N.C.
Rez o ~ing apprd . by Zon. Como
1 2 -5 ~67. Option ext. 1-15.
Al loca t i o n of 500 units made
by HUD 1-1 5. HUD requires
can st. t o ~tart by · 3-1 and 2 &amp;
comp J. by 9-30 . Contra c t sign
e d s .:.7- 68 . Ground broken 5-2 7·
68. Final compl. date 4-12-70
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No. Un.its
New ! Exist
DATENov. 15, 1968
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUM INCOi'!E HOUSING IN ATLfu"liTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Location
1867 Myrtle Dr.
UC-39
36
Desi~ation
Apts.
UC- 40
34
Apts. ·
3301 . North Camp
Creek ParkwaySW
UC- 41
28
J:o
UC-42 · 220
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Monthly Prnts~ Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Rentals
1-fuen
ram ,-1-:_2_+j_3_ _
1-+_2_,l...1__ Available
Conv.
Comrr.errt
Permit
$180,000
Builder-Dewey Pikelley
Owner-Dewey Pikelley
Conv.
Permit
$200,000
Owner-Reaves, Trapley &amp;
Reaves
D.L.
Apts.
3669 Gordon RdS 1 / Conv.
Permit
$150,000
Owner-Jack Storch
Public Housing
Gilbert ·Rd •.?t ·
·sw
Turnkey
Spring'69
Flynn Rd SE
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Other Value
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moter-Bill Wood ward o f AdamsCates,Deve lop e r -C laridge
Towe~s,Cont ra ctor- WhitingTurner. To be developed at
density o f 11 U. per A. Apprd. :
by HUD 5-5-68. Ltr. o f Inte nt
issued by HA . Revised price
appvd. by HAA 7-5-68. Revised .
ACC submitted to HAA 7-12-68.
Forwarded to HUD , Wash. 7-26- . .
68. Contract signed Se pt. 30,
1968. Ground breaking ceremon y
1-19-68.
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1112
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LOW AND MEDIUM INCO}IE HOUSING IN ATLfu'\ITA
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Location
Program
Conv.
Paradise Apts.
Hollywood Rd .1rw
Conv.
Rockdale Sec.2
Rockdale UR.
Project
221 d(3)
· 100
Rockdale Park
175
Town Houses 3
(UG-1) 250) Cor.1mit1ed by FHA
975 Addi tic nal Planned
1 ,.,4 00 rotal
IlATE Nov. 15, 1 968
Inventory of
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
N'side Bankhead
Hwy. West of
Elbridge St.NW
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
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No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly PmtsJ Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2 I 3
Available
Co;":".me:nt
Williamson &amp; Co.
20
48
32
65
78
95
Owne~s-Herman Ru ssell &amp; Mic ke
Burch. Constr. b y Wal l Ha rris
221 d(3) $701,00 prit:e for Jes. land.
Co-op
Cdndt. Com~ proce~sini Awaiting
retvise j 20~3.
Original con:trac " pr)vid ~d ·or closing wi
June 15, and sta~tin:; co o.stiuct~·on within
thereaftc1r. Deve 1 opm nt Dlar su mitted to
consiste1~t wti.th 1~omp,~dit !i.ve pro osal tom
contrac~t w l3 s a, ;ard od. De , elo e r held c&lt;
with HA : nd FHA ,~une 11. RE t ULT: HA a mend,
·to permi ~ 90 day~~ de ay li n c l osing and 10
thereaftE r tp st:~rt 1' ons .. rue tion .pPlans bE
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Permit or
Other Value
.
FHA Allot. Bid on land a war d e d May 1 5 , t o
$801,400
·David L. Rosen Constr. t o s tarl
in 10 d a . from c l osi ng ; cans t.
FHA Allot. phas¢ planned fo r 4 yr. A
$98,472
portion of t his si t e ( 1 5 0
unit s) is to b e d eve l . i n
coll ~b o r ation wi th the Un i o n
h HA by
Ba pt~Ch. &amp; FCH. Al l oc a t i o n
90 days
of 221 d(3) f und s f o r 4 2 5
FHA not .
uni t s ap prd. 1 0 - 2 5-67 FHA
on which
Feas lb ility le tter i s sued
nfe renc e
1 2 -5 ~67(44 0 /U ) . Prelimi nary
d con t ract Appl~ t o FHA 12- 19- 67. Being
d a ys de la y pr oces sed b y FHA 5 64 u ni ts i n
ing revised prOC?SS 7-5-6 8 • . FHA Ma rke t
Reservations iss ued 8 3 6 a dd i t ion a l units , probable .
Spon$ or revisi ng plans.
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Recently Completed, in Develoument and Proposed
No. Units
New!
Exist
I P-~! #1 180 I
¥2 162
342
DATENov. 15, 1 9 6 8
An Inventory of
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HOUSING RESOURCES COHHITTEE
Designation
Etheridge Pk.
Apartments
Location
Off Etheridge
Dr·. NW
Monthly ?rots lt Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Rentals
· ~Jhen
Program
1 l 2
3
1 I 2 l 3 I Available
221 a&lt;3&gt; 3s 244!
6s 15
Permit or
Other Value
I
FHA Allot.
$1,630,000
Addit onal requested
Total
FHA originally reluctant to app ~ove because cf roµg h ~err ain and proximity
tc&gt;" Rockdale. H:: s subsequently e {pressed w lllj ngne i3 s to recon·sideJ •
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Dec. 28; Density 15U/A
Sponsor-I. Sa porta , Prop osed · 1
rent · inc l udes uti l itie s. pre- 1
l i minar y appl . submi t te d to
FHA 12 - 1-67. FHA f e a sibil i ty
letter extended t o 8-3 - 68 .
Pre-feasibility Con fere nce
Held~ Has FHA allocation o n
first gr o up to be air~cond i t · i o ned (9-6- 68) . Dra inage
probiem; being rev iewe d by
Area : Site Engr. (10 - 4-68).
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~ oliday Park To,wne Houses
70
100
Total
f-Iolid ay Park To f,Vne .Houses
221 d(3)
FHA All o t.
$1,200,000
Sponsor revising plans. cond.
com. : processing; units red u c e d
Awaiting additio nal fu nd s
( 10-4 -68)
Part of
above
Same : as above.
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Raw son-Wash i ngtcn221 d (3) 96 .~ EL •
issued ~ing,Jr. · Vi llag~U .R. Project.
Nonprofit
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(3, 4, 5 BR.&gt;
• $ 50,000
!Purchase
price for
land. FHA


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$34,861 RS
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7.6A ; FHA ha s g i vm1 res ervation
for i 5 2 un :its , 3 s t o r i e s . Pla cEd
on ma r k et Feb. 5 . Bids opened
5-1-67. 6 bid s s ubmitted,
awa r qed J ul y 31 t o Ebenezer
Ba pt ~ Chur c h . Appl . filed wit h
FHA . :u n a ccep tabl e a s origina 11:
subm~tted. Amended application
unde ~ fea sib ility s tudy.
Feas ~bili t y let ter i ss ued 7 - 1 7 ·
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DATE Nov. 1 5 , 1968
Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUN INCOME HOUSING JN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
te:n
No. Units
1'
No. Bedrooms Mo~!h!~n~~:J Es;,:~te
j
Permit or
!T0_._1-_
N1r_e·_
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gn.....;.a.t_i_o_n_-+-_-~L_o_c.;.;a_t_i_on
____-+-_Pr_o,.&gt;gi.;;;r.;.am;..;.....;...-l--i_2_~,__.;;..3~_ 1_1f--2-,!_3_~~A.;..v-a_i_l..;.a...;b_l-e-+-_o..;.th_e_r_V:_al_u_e-:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _C_o_lT'_,,~_-e_Yl_t_ _
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20
- 1 Single Family
Thomasville UR
221 d (2)
'1
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lots
Project
Commi~ted to builder by H.A. (Other tllan Natl .• iHomEs Ccnstr. C rp. 1
I P-6
1 50
150
N.H.
Asbury Hills
Nursing Home
I
Gammon Theologi~al
Semin~ry Site
Hill Bur t on
Act &amp; 23 12
Elderl· I,
Una b l e to g e t Hi ll- Burton
g r a nt . Nur s ing ffome de f e rred.
Sponsor-Rev. H. H. Ba c k s t r om,.
Direc t or. Ha s $ 50 ,000. Appr o vei
, by Zon. Com. Oc t . 5 . Approve d
bv Bd . Ald. Oct . 16 .
Hopes
to r ~ i se $ 200,000 f o r res erv e
and p r e openi ng e xpens e .
202

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440
Fairburn Rd.
Site
West side of"
221 d (3)
Fairburn N. of
Co-op
Holy Family Hos)ital
59A . : si t e (ap p r ox . 9 A. rese rv e ,
f o r El .Sc h. Sp onsor- Mark
Palm~u r, Inc.- Bil l Gi l more )
FCH t o partic ipa te . Re duced
fr om: 600 units ori gin ally
p r o~~sed, bec a use o f c ommitme nt: t o th e Sc h o o l De pt . for
a sc p ool s it e in the p r o j ec t.
To b ~ devel . by Ma rvi n Warner
o f C~nc innati . Now r educ ed to
440 tinits. Ha s FHA a lloc atio n
for l OO ~nit s . (9-6-68 ) .
Wildwood Park
.
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--
DATE Nov. 1 5 , 1968 .
An I nvent ory of
LOW AND MSDIU1'1 I NCOME HOUSD!G JN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Pr opose d
!
Monthly Pmts.! Est imate
.-...
No.
Bedrooms
or Rentals
When
No • Units
e:n
Available
Location
Program
l
2
3 \ 1 I 2 I 3
Designation
New ! Exist
..:ro
_.;;.-i.-~...,!-__;,.;;;..;.;;.___,__ _.....;;........_..;.;..._ _,.._T_h
__o_m_a_s_v_i_·l_l_e_UR
_____2_2_1..-.j,,d_(_2_)_.__,;---i~
1
I
P- B
24 i
Sing le Family
Project
,. I.,
.
17
I P- 9
"
"
Central Meth.
Church Project
120
2 42
'
'
E. side of Fair·~ 221 d (3)
burn Rd. SW, N. Nonprofi~
of Sewell Rd.
1 96
This is r emainder -0 f Natl .
Homes pr e fab hous e s being bui l
on l o t s ob t ained fr om H. A.
'
Bi ds . let to Cous ins Ma y 6.
FHA Allot.
$1,671,900
Elderly
To t al
558
CO;i'.!i:8r.:t
I
17
"
. '
Perinit or
Other Value
4 OA. : s ite . Rez oning from M- 1
and M- 2 appr ov ed ' by Bd~ Ald .
J a n . : 1s. A- 1 &amp; A- 2 dev~ l opmeri t
pla nned . Pr omoter -C. C.
'Thornt on . Sponsor -Centr al Me t h
Ch ur c h. (Re v. A. S . Di c ke r sonPa s tor) (Arc h. - Heery &amp; Hee r y. )
FHA f easib i lity l etter i ss ue d
o n I2O / U. Awa it ing r evis ed fo ~
2,013. Changingto no npr o fi·t.
Fund$ appr oved (10 - 4 - 68).
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I
IP- 10
-
N. side of Gordot Conv.
Rd. , SW, W. of
Adamsville Dr.
48
3 QA. is it e. Sponsor - C.C.
Thornton. Favor a ble r e c. by
Pla n ~ Bd. Oc t . 11 to Zon . Com.
Nov .· ; 16 App rove d . No fur t her
information. Sewer pr oblem is .
n o~ a ppa rent ly r esol ved. Showl
g e t under way in Novembe r .
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4 50
1
Exist
Desi.tmation
Browntown Rd.
Site.
DA.TENov . 15 , 1 968
1m Inventory o:t:
LOW AND MEDM1 I NCONE HOUSING IN ATLA.~TA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
No. Uni ts
New· l
21
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
PmtsJ Estimate
!Monthly
or Rentals
2 _Ljl l 2 l 3
·w hen
Available
Permit or
Other Value ·
l
N~ o f Brownvilla Turnkey
Rd ·. bet • . Jacksori
P 'way &amp; Bolt on fld • , Ni'/
Co:r_'i:ent
1
Having Diff i cul~y. Letter written 5-l ~-68 by Dan Sweat to ~obert
Dobbs, ,Chairman Neigh bor r1 0od Ac ti· on pommi tt , e i I a rea po iflt i ng o ut
accomplis h ments in genera r- ne,ighb rho pd a:nd 1 eq uE s t ing wi t :id r awal o f
opposition. Sito included in J?a c k ge loni111g ; favcrably rep i&gt;rt ed by
Planning I)ept.
I nfo ma l dis ic us~ ion with Zon. Com.
8-22-68. Anothe1 1 dis cuss i,pn plr opo-;5 ed f or 112-~P-68.
I
5 1A . s it e Zon. M- 1 . Wh i tingTurner h a s o ption . Ap p r o ved
by HA &amp; HUD; Plan . Bd. recommended favor a ble a ction; Z6n.
Com. · den i ed u n a n imous l y 8 - 1 ;
Bd . Ald . denied 8-21. Plan .
De pt~ spo nsor ed reop e n i ng t he
pr o pos e d rezoni ng . Zon. Com.
agr eed Nov . 9 to p ermit proje~
t o be re i ntroduced . Pl an . Bao
- fav o t a b le rec omme ndat ion No v.
1 5 . Zon. Com. r econs i d e red &amp;
deferred t o 7 - 1 - 6 8 . F i nal ac t ion : b y Zon . Com; n ot yet
r e q ~ ~s t ed ; h a ve b een wa i ting
t o determine ou t come o f Sc h.
Bond i ss ue, wh ich wa s v o ted
fa vo~ably Nov . 5, 1968 .
l
IP-12
216
~ ut l er St.
YMCA Apts.
46 'I own Houi.Ses
W. -of Hollywood 221 d(3) 72
Rd.NW, N. o f
Nonprof i~
Magnolia _Cemetei y
-·-- -------· ---
72
72
FHA Al l o t .
$2 ,84 5 ,000
·-
p urc ha s ed b y
Foundati o n . 1 5 A s
a p t s. Sp o n sor YMCA.
ArchitectJ o hn ! Cherry . Legal - Hall Ware.
Favotabl e rec. by Plan . Bd.
Oct . ~l , to Zo n-. Com . Nov. 16 ,
Defe rred -(Z- 67 - 200- D) . Zan .Com.
recons ider ed Dec. 7 and defer/ ~r e a c tio n v e ry
red ind efi n i t el y . Re c ons idere d
I fav o rable . Assigned by Zon. Com Feb. 22 and approv
f o_r feasj bili ty
ed b y Bd . Ald . Ma r. 4 . FHA
processirg (9-16-68 ) has Under f ea s ibility study.
Site i plan f o r entire tract h as
bee n : p r e oared and revie~ ed b i _
·seve ral :0opts . &amp; Agencies;
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Lo rid ans ' s
plann ed . f o r
Bu tler St .
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
--
DATE Nov. 15, 19 68
An Inventory- o:f
LOW A.ND MEDIUM INCO}'IE HOUSING IN ATUNTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
.. I
!
I
No. -1Jnits
.~e:n
Ire.
Ne~-, ! . Exist
Designation
IP-1:;
Jonesboro Rd.
160
Project
(Z-68-33-S)
I
Location
Program
w~
side of
Jonesboro Rd.,
SE, S. of
McWilliams st.
Turnkey
Monthly Pmts r Estimate
No. Bedrooms. or Rentalsl
·when
1 I 2
3 l 1
2 I 3
Available
20 19
I
! 54
Permit or
Other Value
Intial
proposal
$20,500/U
15A. (Plus poss i bly 4 add .
acres) Zone d M~l. Deve l o p e r s ! 55 - 4 BR.
Zimmerma n, Evans &amp; Leo p o ld.
12 - 5 BR.
Arch.-Charles E. Mcc ard . S it e
has .t entative approval o f HA
5-~3-68 Zon. Ccm r~aff rmed previous
&amp; HUD. Rezo ni ng App l. f i led
fal orable acticn.
Feb. 26, 1968. P l an. Bd. made
6-~-68 Bd. ~ldl det~err1 ~d action
favorable recommend atio n 3 - 13
6-(-68 Zon. Co. a ain confirmed its
1 68
to Zon. Com. approv ed by
ap1 rova11
Zon. • Com. 5-9, for 1 60 u n its .
6-J 7-68[Rezoni~g a )pro, ed by Bd. Ald.
. Cost: negotiation with HA ;
"A- l-C 0 ·at den i ty of 1/U A. Si t e approval
latest estimate $19 , 250,
api 1. b ing pr ces:,ed hy HUD. H. i\. is
further reduction being
awaiting prbposal ~rom deve,loper ~
atteinpted. (11-7-6 8 ).
I
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I
I
353
Bedford Pine
U.R. Project
N. Ave
&amp; Linden P.H.
Prelimina ry pl a ns s ubm i tted
to g. A.(Reduc ed to 3 53 u nits .
tentatively) Development
prog:rams be i ng for ma l i z ed by
Ar c ~ .-Sheetz &amp; Brad f ield 8 - 1 2
68.
,
204 Reg.
149 EldertI.y
I
IP·-15
22
IP- 16
40
.Apts.
290 Springdale
Rd., SW
Conv.
1.7A. Re zon ing Apr. by Zan.
Com .i 10-10-68 (Z-6 8 - 161 - S)
O\'mer-CPR Engr. &amp; De vl. Co. ·
Inc.:
E. side of
Brownlee Rd., S1 r
N. of . Scott St.
HAVING DIFIFIClLTY
I
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I
(Z-S8-2 2 -C) 4A . Zoned R-5; t c
Zon.: Com. Ma r. 2 1 .f o r rezon i r
to A-l( Pla n. Bd.· fa v orable
rec •1) Zon. Com. ho lding f o r
fur t her discuss i o n wit h applicant. No f urthe r inf o rmati or
(9-6-68)
I
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j
150
600
I
Designation
Location
Program
Monthly Pmts ,! Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Rentals
W'hen
1
2
J j l
213
Available
Fed. Honor Farm P.H.
Turnkey
Bvld., SE
Total(Smallest No. Un ts bid)
221 d(3)


1 McDonough


· Firms
,
BIDS
J . ·1. Kislak Mo ~tgage Corp. of F[l. orida &amp; BoisE
No
CascadE Ur1 an
Flcrida
Re1 ~evelopment Corpo ~ation, Mi ~mi
National Homes Corporation
Pac·e Developme-1t Corporation
The Vector Co.
Inc. &amp;_Merton D:3velopment Con.pany
Interfaith, In&lt; •
IP-la
32
DATE Nov. 15, 1968
Inventory of
LOW AND MEDru.t-1 I NCOHE HOUSJNG JN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
An
No. Uni ts
~Jew ! Exist
I 4 50
23
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Westlake Manor
Westlake Av~~NW
•
221 . d(3)
Units
7 44
600
615
922
828
32
102
L.D~
Permit or
Other Value
Corr.ment
Part of Community Uni t Plan
,
on 95 A. t r a ct-. Annou ncement
o f Fed. partic i p a tio n and
al l bc a tion o f 4 50 P . H. uni t s
mad e -Dec. 12. Bd . Ald . agree d
Cost
to a~ce p t and deve l o p a s
e x pa nsion o f T'~ille U. R. Pro$ 11.5 mil.
jec t (5-6-68) H.'A. c alled fo r
pro~os a ls 6- 1 0-6 8 ; due i n H. A ,
$ 8.7 mil.
$ 8,613,500 9-5-~8; (ex tende d t o l b - 2 4 - 6 8)
$ 11,619, 58~ · to i'.ncl ude no t less th a n 3 00
$11,161, 50( unit$ for lowest i n come f a mi l.
ies . : 5 bids o p ene d 10- 24 - 68.
Aw a rd '. not ye t d e t e rmined.
FHA
$467,500
FHA :f e a sibility l e tter issued
1-4 - '.6 8. FHA Commit t ed (3 - 25 - 6 8:
With~r awn fro m FHA 9 - 12 ~68 )
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
--
DA.TE Nov. 15, 1968
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIIDf I NCO}IE HOUSmG
m
ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
I
I
N~
Golf Course#2
(Z-68-30-S)
IP-2 ()
c.c.
72
8
l
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Program
Turnkey
or Rentals
-Y- 2 I 3
I
When
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Land Cost
$1,200,000
(2)&amp;(3)
s. side Gordon Conv.
Rd., SW 800' E.
of Lynhurst Dr.
Thornton
.
I
Location
of Glenwood
Ave.
~pts.
IP-~ l
1
Monthly ~ts t E~timate
-···t e;;i
No. Units
lk.
Ne~-r ! Exist
Desi~ation
IP- H 1
800
· j Ea st Lake
I
5 a . tra ct rezoned from M- 1
t o A~l . Approved by Zon. Com
6-20-;-68.
w. side o f Harwe 11 Conv.
approx • 900' N.
of Gordon Rd.
--·- --·----·
I
Proposed o n 99A. for Com. Unit
Devel. zoned R04; reques ted tc
rezone t o C-1, R- 6, A- 1 &amp; A- 2
72 A proposed for Housing;
densi ty 10.68U./A. Owner Ja mes Maye et.al. Appl. Ha mil ton Douglas .. Pr omoter Jim Goldin, At l nhta J . C's.
Devel o per - Paul Andr e ws , South
eastern Deve l . Cor p . Na s h ·v ill~. Architects - All en W.
Hall ~ Ha ll &amp; Baugherg, Dall as
Cons ulta n t - John Wiers ma, For d
Foun~ation, Wa s hingt o n . Feder a
Int~rest -Cecil L . Yarborough ,
Field Rep .- Program Officer,
Adult Edcuation U.S. Office o.
Educ~ti on, Re gi on IV. 5-23- 68
Zon. ; Com. approved rezo ning
unde~ Com. Unit Plan . Approve,
by Bd. Ald. 6 - 3- 68 . Mar ch Co .
desi gnat ed d~veloper 6 - 27- 68.
App~aisals ob ta ined (8 - 21 - 68 )
AHA appr ova l 10~15- 68 •
.
Owne~s -Carl Gol dstein &amp; Ston
½A. rezoned from R-5 to A-1 .
Appr~ved by Zon. Corn. 6-2-68.
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
-l
DA.TENov. 15 , 1968
1m Inventory of
LOW AND MEDim1 I NCO}JE HOUSlliG IN .ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
!Monthly Prnts~ Estimate
I· ·
-t.e::-:i
No. Unit s
No. Bedrooms
or Rentals l
ilc1_._1-N
_re_1_-1~'- _ E_xi;....·.;;.s...
t..:.-__D_e_s_i__gn~a....
ti_o_n_....l_____ L;....;..oc.;..a;.;.t;;.;;i;..;o.;;.n;...._J_...;Pr.;.;;..;o;.:.;g.,;;;r..;;;am;;;.;..._,_l_;rP l
2 I 3 I
[ P - ~a2
124
I
W. · side
Ha rwell
150' N.
Rd., LL
When
Available
Permit or
Other Value
SU Pe rmi t in C- 1 . Ap pl .-Carl
Golds t ein &amp; S t o ne. Ap pr oved b J
Zon. : Com. 6- 2 -6 8 .
of
Conv.
Rd., SW,
of Gord1Dn
237, 14"h Dist.
Owne i - Red Hear t Oi l Co ~ Rezo n e d fr om C-1 to A-1. Appr oved.
by Zon. Com. 6- 20 - 68 . Appl. _Tom ·Mus gr ove.
Rear of propert,conv.
on Gordon Rd.,
LL 14, 14th Di~ •
F.Co.
8
Co:r.m.er..t
- - --+-- - - + - - - - - + - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - + - - - - - - + - - + - - - + - - - 1 - - - 1 - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - - i - - - - - - - t - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -I P-2&lt;'..
Flipper Temple
· Homes
163
FHA Allot.
$1,712,000
Arno Court N~ o 221 d(3)
Magnolia Cemete1·y
Pa s t~r - Rev. J u l ius Will ia ms
FHA fea s ibility l e tter i ss u e d
9-20- 68. Sp o ns o r restudyin_g
p r o p os a l. Pr omo ter &amp; Arch. I. Sa porta . Pre - fea s ibility
Con fere nc e h e ld.
-· ----t-----!-'.'"-- - - + - - - - - - - --+-- - - - - - - --+- - - - - + - - + - - - + - - - + - - - + - - + - - 4 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -IP-2 !&gt;
175
Pris on Cr . &amp;
Le i l a La ne
Ar c hite c t pr e ceding wi th
consJr. dr a wi n gs. Appr 0is als
be ing obtained by H. A. Pre limi~ary plans app r oved 8 - 2 - 6 :
Approv ed by HUD l o c a l ly and
s u b mitted t o HUD , Wa s h i ngt o n ,
f o r appr o val 9-11-68. Le t t er
of int e nt , s igned 10-3-68 .
LL 5, 14th Dist . Turnkey
F. Co.

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110 .
DATE Nov. 15, 196 8
A.ri. Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUM INCOi IE HOUSING IN ATLANTA
1
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
No. Units
New! Exist
Designation
. !Z-67-242-S
72
'
---
I 64
I P- :~7
I P-:~!:
..
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly Pmtsl! Estimate
or Rentals
·when
Permit or
1
2 !__L)1_A_v_a1_·1_a_b_l_e~_o_t_h_er_V_hl_u_e~___________C_o_~_~_e_n_t__
LL68, 14th Dist,Conv.
F. Co. NW side o '
Waters Rd., SE,:iw
from Cor. of
Clevel~nd Ave.
Martin Manor
l
6.7A. zoned R-4. Owner- Mr s.
Viola Jackson. "Appl .- R .S.
Young.Plan. Bd. deferred Feb.
14, +968. Ap proved by Zon.
Com. Ma r. 21. Appr oved by Bd.
Ald. Apr. 1.
FHA Allot.
!$653,000
221 d(3)
s. side Boulder Conv.
Pk. Dr. W. of
Brownlee
120
6
48
60
9.6A ~ Zon. Com. appvd. Sept.
19, · (Z-68-132-C) Town Houses ;
l ½ B~ split level. Owner Dutch Valle y Corp; Pr omo ter!. Sap ort a .
-
IP-30
Feasibility letter issue d
9-20 -;- 68.
.
I·
IP-2~&gt;
I
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
56
2 00
'
Watts Rd., NW,
off N.W. Drive
221 d(3)
nonprofit
6jA. : Developet-Ja mes W. Howa -t
Rez o µi n g appl. a pprvd~ by Zon.
Com. 9 -16- 68.(Z-68 - 139-C).
Mildred Pl. &amp;
Wood St., NW
221 d(3)
nonprofit
30A, : tract (25A vac a nt ) Spon . Libe rty Bapt. Church. Pr omo t e1
J. T: Bi c kers. Developme nt t o
be similar
'
. t o Allen Templ.
Zon. : Com. delayed a ction t o r&lt;
z o ne : 9-5-68; awaiting det ail ec
plans.

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IP- .3 ]
I
I
An
DATE Nov. 1 5 , 1968
Inventory of
AND MEDim1 INCO}IE HOUSDJG DJ ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
L(Jt]
I
No . Units
Designation I
New! Exist I
Wildwood Pk. T . H •.
44
Location
I
I
No. Bedrooms
112
3
ProQ"ram
IMo::ithly ?mts~ Estimate
When
or Rentals
Available
l
2\3
Permit or
Other Value
Co::-r.r::ent
221 d(3)
FHA Allot.
$650,000
Funds approved. Backlog
56
"
"
FHA Allot.
$8 18,500
Funds approved. Ba c kl og
58
Forrest Park
Cooperative T. H.
221 d(3)
FHA Allot.
$808,900
BMIR funds apprdved. B:;icklog
i
IP-3:2,
FHA Allot.
$636 ,_800
II
II
44
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I P-33
162
Feas~bility stage. Backlog.
FHA f orm 2013 &amp; e xhibit s rec .
for pondt. commitment.
207
Lakeside N. Ap1,s.

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Apts.
24
290 Springdale
Rd .. , SW
1. 7 A'. . Zon. Com. Appvd. Rezon-
Conv .•
Omitted f~om Totals; t b is i::, a cJuplica ion
ing t o A-1 from R-4 Oct. 10 .
1968:. Owner - Appl. CPR Engr.
&amp; Devel. Co., Inc.
I
uc-1
26
Single . Family
I
Thomasville U.R 221 d(3)
Project
lots un·commi~ted for di~posal
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Orig~na lly 157 unsold lots. ,
53 lpts sold t o Natl. Homes
Const. Corp. 20 lots committ ee
to aµ other builder. 19 l o ts
committed to NRtl. Homes Cor p.
39 lpts sold- to Natl. Homes
Corp :. &amp; Cousins.





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Jro.
BC- !!
DATENov. 1 5, 1 9.6 8
A.'1. Inventory of
LOW J\ND MEDIUN I NCO&gt;IE HOUSDJG DJ ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
No. Units
I
lfow ! Exist
Desirmation
j 150 !
jApts.
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Location
Program
E~ of Gun Club
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s.
221 d (3)
of Alvin
Dr., N.W.
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"When
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V=u~e~
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Item UC-32). Rez o ned from R- 5
to A- 1 . Approved 3-2-67.
Promoter-Joe Ande rson of Roy
D. War ren Co.
1
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This property las excellent pot,ential for de\i elop rnent und e r :~21 &lt;" (3). Re Deated·
inquiries have been made by ·1nt1 ~rested de,elcpers for relBas, ~ of this· site by the
City.
J . M. Richardson of J o hnson ,
Ric hard son &amp; As soc. want s to
purchase this Ci ty owne d land
· (mos tly zoned R-5 ) along s.
s ide i o f Westv iew Dr. betwe e1
Darg~n Pl . · and Hold er ness St e
( appr ox. 3. 4A .) U. R. Polic y
Committe e declined to a ct on.
Proposed to hold s tatus quo
f or present . Purc ha se of t his
si te : also requested repe ated ly by Chas. A. Mueller .
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Seminole Ct.
Apts,.
Near N. HighTurnkey
32
land &amp; North AvE. Rehab. _
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Owner ~ant s t o sell . Listed
by Ed L. Barnum . Realty Co.
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Inventory of
LCJ.iJ AND MEDIUN INCOHE HOUSING lli ATLANTA
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No. U:u ts
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BC-!:,
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Monthly Pmts.l Estimate
Designation
Location
Harwell Rd. at
Oakcliff ., NW
Program
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.Available I Other Value
'When
Apartment use 'or the major portion of this~ ite appears mor~ prlctical th a n
single family, for whiGh ~rea is now zoned.
6½A. tract. Cenker &amp; Ki ng l o f fOwners-Developers, Densi ty
12.5U/A zoned ~-5; Previous l y
approved by Zon. Com. 6 - 2 3- 66 1
Deni~d by Bd. Ald. 7-8- 6 6 o n 1
ohj ·e ctions from Q. V. Vi lli amso n 1
as inconsistent wit h o r i g inal
Adasmville plan.'. Defer:red by
Zon •. Com. 10-16. Va r ia nce
granted by Bd. Ald. De nied by
. Zond:. Com. Included in
Package Zoning proposal.
Repo'.r ted favorably by Pla n .
Dept:.
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30
40
Railroad Av~.NE 221 (h)
221 d(2)
Turnkey
In vie,~ of cur1ently undetermin ~d future ~f 1his !limited are ~, i1 appears t hat
erection of prE~fabs on existing lots and oon~truc~ion of a s1nall high rise apartment
development on former County ow~ed land in tris a~ea, is the mos feasible solution
at this time.
Appox. 6.5A.(incl u di ngsc h o ol
site. for a bout 2.5 A. ) Pr omo te r
Noye_s Collinson, Amer ic an
Frie_n ds Service Commi t tee.
Arch.- Henr y Nor r i s. I s n ow
inte:rested in pr e fa o s f or t hi s
a r e ~, pend i ng possibl e
ultima te a c q u i s iti o n by Cit y
for ~a p id Transi t. Petition
submitted to Plan . Dept . to
rez one f rom R-3 to A- 2, s ma l l
tr a dt ( a bout 6 A. ) o f v a c an t
lan~ fo r .hi gh r i se (poss ibl y .
14 0~). Promoter- Bi l l Li tch field, Ada m~-C a tes.
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DA'l'ENov. 15', 1968
J,:n Invent ory of
LOW AND MEDTilll I NCO}JE HOUSING IN ATLANTA.
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
No. Units
fJe~r ! Exist
Designation
Location
5 00
Program
E .· of Jonesboro Tur n k ey
Rd~SE opposite
or
Macadonia Rd.
221 d (3)
..
No. Bedrooms
IMonthly
Pmts.
or Rentals
1
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3
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1
2
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·when
Available
Perinit or
Ot her Value
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165A . tra c t z o ned R- 4 .
Pr o mo t e r s co ns idered Communit y
Uni t P l a n appr o a c h and gave i t
up a $ t o o compli c ate d , in vi e w
o f mu ltiple o wnershi p ; excel-l en t l oc ati o n . Pr o posed to HA .
f o r Turnke y. HA ;i..s interested
i n o n l y 50 a c res=. Pr omoter sBob Woodward &amp; Bob Cousins.
Pr o mo ter s willing t o c o mmit
·rema i ning 1 1 5A. at a reasonabl e : price t o a land bank,
thru . a n o npr o fi t Hou s ing Deve l
Corp~ S ite being co nsidered b y
Zi mmerman, Evans &amp; Le o pold fo r
devel o pment under Community
Unit'. Plan . S ite rec ommended b y
HRC f o r inclusi o n in package
z o nipg pr o posal; reported
negati v e by Plan . Dept;
politic al o pp osition,.
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DATE Nov. 1 5 , 1968
kn Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIIDf I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Units
Exist
Designation
Location
Single Family
Development
1 25
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2 I 3
Monthly Pmts J Estimate
·when
or Rentals
1
2 I 3
Available
I
Tent at i ve Comm i tmen t s by
Hous i ng Authorit y and FF..A .
&amp;
Private S~ le~
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Corr.mer..t
I
Off. Boulder Park Turnkey
Dr., SW
Permit or
Other Value
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BC - ~
225
Ga. Teachers Di velopment Inc.
221 d (3)
Nonprofit
La nd a c q u i red b y Q. V . '.
Willi amson a fter turndown by
HUD fpr Tu rnk e y dev elopment .
A.pp l iG at ion fi l ed with FHA for
a llo tmen t. Now co nsiderin g
pa r t o f Har t rampt t ra c t . Ma y
not ma te ria l i ze if thi s tr a ct
i s so ld t o Bill Moo re who is
ne g o t?,-ati ng f or i t s . Applic·a ti on w~ t hdrawn .
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DATE NOV. 15, 1968
An Invent ory of
LOW AND MEDIUN INCO.ME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
. -1
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed


 :tc,:n


No. Units
New i Exist
1:o "
BC-1O
i 250
l
BC-11
1·
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DesiITT1ation
· !Apts.
Location
Pro_gram
s. of Oak Dr. S8 221 d(3)
E. · of Empire Dr~ Co-op
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Monthly Pmts ,r Estimate
No. Bedrooms or Rentals
When
1
2 j 3 1 l
2 I 3
.Available
Permit or
Other Value
Conuner.t
25A. s it e now zoned M-1.
Promoter-Robert Laxon. OwnerLee Fore. Builder - Victoria
Masl:i.a. Developer - FHA,Inc.
FHA thinks OK . Ward Ald .
strongly o pposed to rezoning.
Ownet wants property placed i n
"package" rezoning progra m fo r
low-income housing. Recommend~
ed t o Plan. Dept. Plan. Dept.
·reported negatively. Poli tica l
oppo?i tion.
W. side of GilbE•rt. Conv.
lA . · tract; zoned A- 1 . Co-owner ·
Keith Elmo re &amp; Wm . Merrit t· .
Owners-desire to retain owne r-ship
These owners have cor tacted FHA which is not in1 erested in :~21 ~ (3: development o n suc h a



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small tract. Most B&amp;l Assn. and sever:: 1 banks i1a the Ci ~Y h·1ve ~lsc been contac t Ed; all decllined ;
to fin~n ce. Should be able to get assjstance thJu recenply borm~d F.ousing Development Corp.
of Met~ opolitan Atlan~a.
Rdo SE(at Claytcn
Co. Line)
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W. side of Fair-Conv.
Before Zon. Com. 3-23; Held
burn Rd.SW near
over : a wa iting submission of
Bakers Ferry Rd.
plans(now submitted ) Promo terDavi~ Berry. No additional
informati on (8-15-68).
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DA.TE Nov.
A.z1
15, 1968
Inventory of
LOW A.ND MEDIUH INCOHE HOUSING JN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
l
Monthly ?'rots. Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Rentals
'When
Permit or
1
·~-ro~:·:.._-1-~N~e~w~!_E~xi~·s143.215.248.55v~-~D~e~s~i~gnt::.:::a~t=i~on:::...~---=L~o~c~a~t~i~o~n:..__.1,-~Pr;..::..;0~1g~r~am=-~~l~l:__2--1l,.....:;3_1_1_+-2-~\~3;._+..;A~v~a~i~l~a~b~l~e~~O~t~h~e~r_V~al~u~,e~___________C_o_,_.~_,e_~_.t_ _
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BC-13
650
Apts.
E.- of Kimberly Turnkey
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tentatively approved by HA .
(LL 29 FF)
P &amp;D Com. approved &amp; recomme nd
ed favorable consider ation - o f
entativ site aopr&lt;val by HUD wa expected
petition. Find action on
n late ctooer
annexation due 12-1-68. Land
Use Proposal submitted to HA
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152
Apts.
Queen Mill Rd.
Franldin Lee &amp; Cobb County
Leonard Hall
Property
Turnkey o~ 76
221 d (3) lS
76
.17A. ; tract on paved road;
zoned Apts. Ha s water; se wer
anti6ipated this ye ar . OwnersLeonard Hall &amp;
Franklin Le e
Ja ck . Hurt (521-3171) of Sout h ern . Acceptance Corp. interes ted in this project
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100
N. of Sewell Rd. Turnkey (6( ,0)
. Apt.s.
SW, bet. ACLRR
Conv.
(100)
and I-285.
126.32A. zoned A-1, R-5 , R- B,
M-1 ~ M-2. Promoter-Nic h ol a s
Berryman, Ad~ms-Cates Co.
Prop~sing Ap ts.,Dup l exes, and
Single-Family without c hange
in Zoni ng . Promoters seeking
political acceptance; prospec t
are discouraging. Strong
poli ri cal opposition.

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750
Dld. Natl. Home~Between Proctor ~urnkey 01
Jroperty
.
Cr. &amp; Gun Club
Rd., NW
221 d(2) 8
(3)"
lOOA:; zoned A-L; PromoterWm. ,. Cason: Sharp-Boylston
Co.
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DA.TE Nov. 15 , 1968
.Ail.
Inventory of
LOW AND 1-IBDIUN I NCOME HOUSING JN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Monthly Pmtsl! Estimate
No. Units
No. Bedrooms
or Rent als
When
Permit or
r: o .
New! Exist
Designation
Location
Program
1
2 I 3
1
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lOOA. zone d R-5; Promo t e r - Wm.
Ca son , Shar p-Boy l s t on Co . Ne e d
property
(FF) W. of County &amp; Turn~ey
outfall s ew er( J oi nt pr o j ec t o f
Line Rd.
(SF &amp; Ap t s.)
This ii: e x c elHmt ocation for Single
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102
Fairburn &amp;
Gordon Apts.
NE qupdrant
221 d(3)
intersection of R.S.
Gordon Rd. &amp;
Fairburn
FHA Allot.
$113,652
FHA 1 o r m 201 3 &amp; ~ xhib it s re c .
Awai'ting ap p r oval o f R.S.
funds 1 0-25-68.

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223
50
Wellswood Apts
Add iticm al Poten·tial
Turnkey
20.3A . Pr opos a l s ubmitte d b y
the Marvin Wa rner Co. H. A. si t e a ppr ov a l
f or en ti re t ra ct (3 0A . )
r eq u¢ s t e d . Ve rbal approv a l 92 4-68 . Pr o pos a l appro a c h i ng
st ag~ f o r let te r o f intent .
Deve i o per denied by Cit y fro m
co ns t ruc ti ng duplexe~ o n add.
l OA; : t ra ct con s idering s ingle
fm1i l:y .
or Single Family
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!Pr ev i o u s ·
1 6 A. i s ite z o ned A- 1. Pr omo terW. of Jonesboro Tu r nkey
Est.
8unningham Site
100
S. of Macedoni~
Pittman &amp; Hil liard
$3,644 ,500
St~
Li t c hfi e ld, Ad a ms- Cates . This
p r ojec t i s g e tt i ng poli ti c al
r es i p ta n c ·e .
Tentat ive
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BC-22
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BC- 23
400
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DA'l'E Nov. 15, 1968
1m Inventory of
LOW .AND MEDIUN I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in DeveloDment and Proposed
Location
Designation
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Program
Monthly Pmts .! Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2 I 3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
9.72 A. tract. Zoned A- 1,8 - 66
Owner-Herman Levin. Tel.252- 4 950. (Ros well PlumbersSandy Spri ngs)
Greendale Dr.SE Turnkey
22ld(3) er
Conv.
· 1 He rma
n Levin
Property
Cornrr.ent
·.
48.lA . tract . z o ned A- 1. Ov, nerW.side of Kim- Turnkey
Att y F ine and o ther s propose
berly. Rd., SW in
to ahnex to City . Petit~on
··
Fulton Co.
subm:i tted. Public Hearing Hel d
. Architect;3 &amp; deveiopers irop)se ~ubmitting request
for a 400 un jt Tu r nkefY devel )pme1 t initial l y. Site wa s · Julf 31; approved. Annexatio n
not inclur:led in pilan icons ide "ed b y P &amp; D Com. because scheduled f o r Jan.'69. Ar c h. - ·
Enlo~, We s t &amp; Granade . Devel.petition " eqt: es·t 1i as not submi ttPd by dead l ine.
Klingbeil Co.
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250
Techwood &amp;
Nor-th Avenue
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Turn~ey
1
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12,3::9
(Prcp osed projects; locations, numbE r of unit ~ each a1d r~aso ns
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Park West Apts. (3751 Gordon Rd . 221 d(3)


3


NW)
L.D.
52
72
83
Permi t
• $416,635
FHA Allot.
$ 520,000
DNM-·2
300
.
569
Hartra.mph prop. 221 d (3)
LL204,14th Dist.
F. Co.
Co-op .
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Bill i Moore for devel. Havi ng
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November 1 5 , 1968
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
SUMMARY
Dwelling
Total Dwelling Units Permitted in Atlanta:
1966 - 2,382
1963 - 9,129
. STATUS OF ACCELERATED LOW- INCOME HOUSING PROGRAM
1967 - 4,63 0
1964 - 3,829
(Commenced Nov. 15, 1966)
1968 - 4, 098(thru Oct.)
1965 - 2,656
Units Demolis h ed under Housing Co:Je :
144
Nov. &amp; Dec. 1966
During 1967
- 1,272
During 1968(thru Oct)
74 0
TOTAL
2,156
5 yro Program, 1967-71
Goals :
% established
f or first 2 yrs. 100%
(Same% used for 5 yro period)l6 ,S00
Statt s
Completed (New Const ")
(57%)
(9,576)
&gt;:&lt;No. Un:i,ts
Novo 15
3,217
(13%)
(2,1 84 )
FHA 221
Aug~ 15
3,002
Pvt. Devel.
(0%)
(O )
(Conv.)
Elderly &amp; N. H.
Nov 15
(650)
Aug 15
(310)
Nov 15
( 8 54)
Aug 15
(700)
Nov 15


(1481)


Aug 15
(1760)
Nov 15
(232)
Aug 15
(232)
(3362)
(3125)
(2 4 1)


(514)
(42 4)
(300)
(446)
( 53 57)
(5309)
(773)
(678)
Under Construction
6,278
5,831
( 1412)
(1532)
(1263)
(11 74)
In Planning
7,337
7.712
(2388 )
(2608)
( 4 135)
( 423 4 ) .
16,832
16,54 5



(4450)




(1026)
(54 76)
( 44 50)
( 6252)
(6108)
(1026)
(- 4100)
(-4 100)
Total In Sight
Plus Leasing Program
(30%)
(5,040)
(5476 )
(+ 3824 )
(+317)
(+269)
(+773)
(-t- 678)


400 units developed conventiona l ly, included in


previous r epor t, have been ·dropped bec ause rent~
are t oo high to qualify under the Low- I ncome Ho :si ng
Did Not Mat erialize (See Note A atta ched.)
Program .


Figures in this column are basic and represent the entire program; () in columns to the right, indicate breakdown by progr ams of


figu res included in basic column.
In addition, 1,026 units have been leased f o r P.H .; 800 of these are now occupied or avail at,le
for occ upancy as Pub lic Housing o Also 18,594 units have been reported by the Housing Code Division as rep a ired (rehabilitated).
Ho wever, those figures include units found in compliance on o riginal inspection o It is es timated that 75% o f this figure, or 13,9~,5
s ub - standard units have been brought i n t o compliance through actual rehabili tat ion. 3 40 units have been rehabilita ted b y t he H. A. i n
t h e Vlest End U.R. area . Thez e rehabilitated units d o not increase the number of housing units available, but do increase the supp]y
of st a ndard u nits.
Increase or Deficit
Being Considered(all cat.)
+ 32
6,215
-255
5,205
(+4068 )








Note : Includ es only u nits financed under Federal assisted l o w and medium income housing programs; and units constructed under
conv e nti o na l financing as f ollows:
Respec tully submitted,
Multi-fam~ly units cos ting not mo re than $ 10,000, exclusive of land
Duplex units
"
"
"
" $12, 000,
"
"
"
Sing le Family
"
"
"
"
" $15 ,000,
"
"
"
Mai colm D. Joni j
E nc ls: 1. Summa ry o f Publ ic Housing in Atlanta
Housing
Coordinator
2. Not~s
3. Invent ory of Lo w and MediumincomeHousing in Atla nta (with office copies only)
4 . P roject Index : (with office 6opies o nly)
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November 15, 1968
SUMMARY OF PUBLIC HOUSING IN ATLANTA
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1140


(650)


Existing Units in operation - _filled •
Units in Development stage, as follows:
Units under construction off McDaniel St., in Rawson-Washington UoR. Project (Scheduled for completion in
'68)
(140)
(350)
4200
(1372)
(730 )
(1313)
(78 5)
3 00
5,640
5, 640
(1,026)
22000
16,514
(248) Spring'68 - 310 of these units completed 7-25-68; remaineder completed 11-10-68.
Units under construction in Perry Homes Extension - South of Procter Creek .
(78) 3 Bedroom
Bids opened March 7, 19670 permit issued May '67. Construction behind sc h edule.
(46) 4 Bedroom
85% completed 11-10-680 Estimated completion date Febo 1, 1969.
(16) 5 Bedroom
Units planned for Thomasville U.R.
( 40 ) 1 Bedroom
(16 Elderly)
(120) 2 Bedroom
(80) 3 Bedroom
(80) 4 Bedroom
(30) 5 Bedroom
Project
Bids opened Ma y 15, 19680 Contract signed July 1, 1968. Ground broknn
July 17, 1968. Wil l try to have part delivered before final schedul{id
completion date Jan 1970.
Units reserved
(Allocations made by HUD to date; Hollywood Rd., 202; Bankhead Hwy., 500; Gilbert Rd ., 220; and
Honor Farm # 1, 450)
(730 units of this reservation are approved for use in the leasing program .)
(1,313 units of this reservation are tentatively committed; Ea st Lake # 2, 800; Jonesboro Rd~, 160;
Bedf ord- Pine U. R. area, 353.)
(785) units of this reservation are tentatively proposed f or commitment t o pr ojects in planni ng .
Units allocated for leasing program (Leased units can only be utilized fo~ P. H. occupancy as they
become vac a nt.)
Total under Development and In Planning
Units under lease (9 locations); 800 of these are occupied or available for occupancy as Publ i c Housini; .
On September 18,1968, Bd. o f Ald. approved Res olution authorizing H.A. to request allocation fron HAA of
2,000 additional units of Public Housing. Request is being prepared by H.A.
Total Public Housing Potential


Figures in ( ) in this colum are included in figure above not in ( ).


Enc l . # 1
�HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
November 15, 1968
NOTES
A. 13,260 uni ts proposed did not materialize, of which 12,339 vi ere shown in the previous report of Aug. 15, 1968 and 928 c,.ddi tiona:.
units are listed in this report, as Lost. (The majority, but not all, of these losses was due to disapprovals of sites and
proposed rezoningo)
B. Proposed locations for lo~- :in::cme housing are coordinated through the Plan. Dept., for adequacy of Community Facilities, e xist ing or
proposed . Pr o posa ls a re also reviewed periodically with the School Dept. for adequacy of school facilities.
C. The mravelers Insurance Company has financed 70 or more new single family low-cost houses in the Thomasville Urban Renewal projc,ct
ar ea under the FHA 221 d(2) insured mortgage program. Equitable has made $ 1,000,000 available to Atlanta Mor tgage Brokerage Co .,
Interest is increasing in d evelopment of home-ownership housing.
f or financing low-cost homes at fav orable rates.
D. I n vie w o f difficulties encountered in zoning and getting other approvals on sites proposed for large multi-family developments, it
is apparent that the Low-income Housing Program wil l have to lean heavily on Develop ers and Builders provid ing a sub s t2ntial poJ~tion
of the requirement on small sc at te r ed sites, both Conventionally and Federal assisted.
E . No proposal had yet been made for coristruction of units (even efficiency or 1 bedroom) to rent or sell f or as low as $50 per mo11th,
al t h o u gh the London Towne Houses 9 a 221 d (3) co-op development now under construct i on, is approaching this, with its one bedro,,m
u nit selling at $ 69 per montho The City's greatest need~ hthe $ 30-$50 per month rental-purchase rangei which appears to have
lit tle c ha nce of a ccomplis hme nt 9 without governmental subsidy.
F . Pr e fab distrib t o rs and conventi o nal builders have interesting potential houses to offer but, because of :fear o f local Codes
d i fficul t ie~ are c urrently producing very few single-f ami ly houses in Atlanta to sell in the $10,000-$15,000 range for which th(!re
i s a strong demand and market . Perha ps the greatest difficulty i s availability of suitably priced land withi n the City Limit s.
Eco n omics for t his price - range s ales housing requires l and which wil l not cost the developer more than $1,500 per unit, (a 5 , 00()
s q . ft. lot is considered ampl e for this type house)o
G. Imperi a l Homes o f Griffin 9 Ga, manufacturers of pre-cut sectionalized frame houses, has developed a 2 4'x36 ', 3 bedroom &amp; bat h h ous e
desig ned t o sellp t o the occupant f o r $8,000 to go on his land; and is developing a 4 bedroom &amp; bat'h to sell similarly for abou·;
$ 9,000 . Na t ional Homes of Lafayatte 9 Ind. i s erecting 200 units o f pre-built, 4 bedroom; bath and½ un its in Chic ago and is doi 11g
t h e s it e p lan n i ng and landscaping.
H. Th e n onp ro fi t Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corp. is now in businesso The CACUR 's nonprofit corporati on t o rehab i litate
exis ting u nit s u nder 221 (h) has mad e e x cellent progress on its first grou p o:f 5 hou ses in Lindv. ood Pa r k . Uorris Br o':in College is
~ n o th er s u c h sponsor. North West Community Forum has also filed appli c ati o ns f or 4 projects under 221 ( h).
I . Inf o rma tion is welcomed as to corre ctions, additions o r deletions o f material contained in this report.
En c l: # 2
(Call 522-4 4 63 , Ext. 4 3 0 ).
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Encls: 1. Summary of Public Housing in Atlanta

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE November 15, 1968

 

 

 

Total Dwelling Units Permitted in Atlanta: SUMMARY Dwelling Units Demolished under Housing Coje:
1963. - 9,129 1966 - 2,382 : Nov. &amp; Dec. 1966 - 144
£964. -'° 3,829 1967 - 4. , 030 STATUS OF ACCELERATED LOW-INCOME HOUSING PROGRAM During 1967 Sul ae
1965 - 2,656 1968 - 4 "098 (thru Oct.) (Commenced Nov. 15, 1966) During 1968(thru Oct) - 740

TOTAL 2,156
S yr. Program, 1967-71

Goals:

% established for first 2 yrs. 100% (57%) (13%) (30%) (0%

(Same % used for 5 yr. period)16,800 (9,576) (2,184) (5,040) (0)

Status *No. Units P.H. &amp; TK FHA 221 Pvt. Devel. (Conv.) Elderly &amp; N. H.

Nov. 15 Aug. 15 Nov 15 Aug 15 Nov 15 Aug 15 Nov 15 Aug 15 Nov 15 Aug 15

Completed (New Const .) 3,217 3,002 (650) (310) (854) (700) #(1481) (1760) (232) (232)

Under Construction 6,278 5,831 (1412) (1532) (1263) (1174) (3362) (3125) (241) -----

In Planning 7,337 7,712 (2388) (2608) © (4135) (4234) (514) (424) (300) (446)
Total In Sight 16,832 16,545 ** (4450) (4450) (6252) (6108) (5357) (5309) (773) (678)

Plus Leasing Program (1026) (1026)
(5476) (5476)
Increase or Deficit +32 -255 (-4100) (-4100) (+4068) (+3824) (+317) (+269) @-773) (+678)

Being Considered(all cat.) 6,215 5,205 #400 units developed conventionally, included in

previous report, have been dropped because rents

are too high to qualify under the Loq= Tagen Hous ing
Program.

*Figures in this column are basic and represent the entire program; () in columns to the “right, indicate breakdown by programs of
figures included in basic column. ** In addition, 1,026 units have been leased for P.H.; 800 of these are now occupied or available
for occupancy as Public Housing. Also 18,594 units have been reported by the Housing Gods Division as repaired (rehabilitated).
However, those figures include units found in compliance on original inspection, It is estimated that 75% of this figure, or 13,94:5
sub-standard units have been brought into compliance through actual rehabilitation. 340 units have been rehabilitated by the H.A. in
the West End U.R. area, These rehabilitated units do not increase the number of housing units available, but do increase the supply

of standard units.

Note: Includes only units financed under Federal assisted low and medium income housing programs; and units constructed under

conventional financing as follows:
Multi-family units costing not more than $10,000, exclusive of land Respectully submitted,

Duplex units " " " $12,000, " 4 " a
PPP} os Pi a ae eA ea Ls

Single Family " i Hi se " $15,000, ” a Malcolm D. J
alcolm on

2. Notes Housing Coordinator

3. Inventory of Low and MediumIncomeHousing in Atlanta (with office copies only)
4, Project Index (with office copies only)

 
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1140
* (650)

(140)

(350)

4200
(1372)

(730)
(1313)

(785)

300

5,640

(1,026)

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE November 15, 1968
SUMMARY OF PUBLIC HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Existing Units in operation - filled.
Units in Development stage, as follows:

Units under construction off McDaniel St., in Rawson-Washington U.R. Project (Scheduled for completion in
"68)

(248) Spring'’68 - 310 of these units completed 7-25-68; remaineder completed 11-10-68.
Units under construction in Perry Homes Extension - South of Procter Creek.

(78) 3 Bedroom

(46) 4 Bedroom Bids opened March 7, 1967. Permit issued May '67. Construction behind schedule,

(16) 5 Bedroom 85% completed 11-10-68, Estimated completion date Feb. 1, 1969.

Units planned for Thomasville U.R. Project
(40) 1 Bedroom (16 Elderly) Bids opened May 15, 1968. Contract signed July 1, 1968. Ground broken

(120) 2 Bedroom July 17, 1968. Will try to have part delivered before final scheduled
(80) 3 Bedroom completion date Jan 1970.
(80) 4 Bedroom

(30) 5 Bedroom

Units reserved
(Allocations made by HUD to date; Hollywood Rd., 202; Bankhead Hwy., 500; Gilbert Rd., 220; and
Honor Farm #1, 450)
(730 units of this reservation are approved for use in the leasing program.)
(1,313 units of this reservation are tentatively committed; East Lake #2, 800; Jonesboro Rd., 160;
Bedford-Pine U.R. area, 353.)
(785) units of this reservation are tentatively proposed for commitment to projects in planning.

Units allocated for leasing program (Leased units can only be utilized for P.H. occupancy as they
become vacant.)

Total under Development and In Planning

Units under lease (9 locations); 800 of these are occupied or available for occupancy as Public Housings.
On September 18,1968, Bd. of Ald. approved Resolution authorizing H.A. to request allocation from HAA of
2,000 additional units of Public Housing. Request is being prepared by H.A.

Total Public Housing Potential

*Figures in ( ) in this colum are included in figure above not in ( ).
 

A,

i.

La

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE November 15, 19658
NOTES

13,260 units proposed did not materialize, of which 12,339 were shown in the previous report of Aug. 15, 1968 and 928 additiona:.
units are listed in this report, as Lost. (The majority, but not all, of these losses was due to disapprovais of sites and
proposed rezoning.)

Proposed locations for lovy-ircone housing are coordinated through the Plan. Dept., for adequacy of Community Facilities, existing or
proposed. Proposals are also reviewed periodically with the School Dept. for adequacy of school facilities.

The Travelers Insurance Company has financed 70 or more new Single family low-cost houses in the Thomasville Urban Renewal project
area under the FHA 221 d(2) insured mortgage program. Equitable has made $1,000,000 available to Atlanta Mortgage Brokerage Co,
for financing low-cost homes at favorable rates. Interest is increaSing in development of home-ownership housing.

In view of difficulties encountered in zoning and getting other approvals on sites proposed for large multi-family developments, it
is apparent that the Low-income Housing Program will have to lean heavily on Developers and Builders providing a substantial portion
of the requirement on small scattered sites, both Conventionally and Federal assisted.

No proposal had yet been made for construction of units (even efficiency or 1 bedroom) to rent or sell for as low as $50 per month,
although the London Towne Houses, a 221 d (3) co-op development now under construction, is approaching this, with its one bedroom
unit selling at $69 per month. The City's greatest need is nthe $30-$50 per month rental-purchase range, which appears to have
little chance of accomplishment, without governmental subsidy.

Prefab distributors and conventional builders have interesting potential houses to offer but, because of Bar of local Codes
difficulties are currently producing very few single-family houses in Atlanta to sell in the $10,000-$15,000 range for which there
is a strong demand and market, Perhaps the greatest difficulty is availability of suitably priced land within the City Limits.
Economics for this price-range sales housing requires land which will not cost the developer more than $1,500 per unit, (a 5,000
sq. £t. lot is considered ample for this type house).

Imperial Homes of Griffin, Ga, manufacturers of pre-cut sectionalized frame houses, has developed a 24'x36', 3 bedroom &amp; bath house
Gesigned to sell, to the occupant for $8,000 to go on his land; and is developing a 4 bedroom &amp; bath to sell similarly for abou:
$9,000, National Homes of Lafayatte, Ind. is erecting 200 units of pre-built, 4 bedroom; bath and $3 units in Chicago and is doing

the site planning and landscaping.

The nonprofit Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corp. is now in business, The CACUR's nonprofit corporation to rehabilitate
existing units under 221 (h) has made excellent progress on its first group of 5 houses in Lindyood Park. MUorris Brown College is
another such sponsor. North West Community Forum has also filed applications for 4 projects under 221 (h).

Information is welcomed as to corrections, additions or deletions of material contained in this report. (Call 522-4463, Ext. 430).

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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
November 15, 1968
NOTES
A. 13,260 units proposed did not materialize, of which 12,339 were s how n in the previous re p ort of Aug . 15, 1968 and 928 additiona :.
units a re listed i n this report, as Losto (The major ity, but not al l, o f these losses was due to disapprovals of sites and
proposed rezoningo)
B. Proposed l ocations for lo~-:inoome housing are coord i nated through t h e Plan. Dept., for adequacy of Commun ity Facil ities, existing or
proposed o Pro p osals are also reviewed periodically wit h the School Dept . f or adequacy o f school fa c ilities.
C. Th e Travel e r s Insura nce Compa ny has financed 70 or more new single family low-cost houses in the Thoma sville Urba n Renewal projc:c t
a rea u nder the FHA 221 d(2) insured mortgage programo Equitable ha s made $1,000 ,000 available to Atlanta Mor tgage Brok er a ge Co ,.
for financ ing low-cos t homes at favorable rateso
Interest i s increa sing in dev elopment of h ome -owners hip housing.
D. In view o f difficulties encountered in zoning and getting ot her appr ovals on sites proposed for large multi- family deve l opments, it
is apparent that the Low- income Housing Program will have to lean h eavily on Developers a nd Builders providing a subst a ntial poJ·tion
of the requirement on small sc att ered sites, both Conv entional ly and Federal a ssisted.
E.
o proposal had y e t been made for construction of units (even eff icie ncy or 1 bedroom) to rent or sell for a s low a s $50 per mon t h,
a lt h ough t he London Towne Houses~ a 221 d (3) co-op dev elopment now under construct i o n , i s approaching this, with its one b edro,,m
u nit s e lling a t $ 69 per mont h o The Ci ty' s greatest need j3 ~the $ 30-$50 per month rental -purc ha s e range; wh ic h appe ars t o have
l i tt le c ha nce of ac complis hment~ without g overnment al s ubsidy .
F o Prefab dis t rib ut o r s a nd conv entio nal builders have interesting potential houses to o ff er but , because of :fear of local Cod es
diffic u l t i e~ are curre nt ly producing very fe w s ingle- f a mily houses in At l anta to sell in the $10 , 0 00- $15,000 r a nge for wh ic h thc:r e
i s a s tr o ng dema nd and ma r k et o Perhaps the gr e atest diffic ulty is availabili t y of suitabl y priced land wi th in the Ci ty Li mits .
Ec onomi c s f or t his p rice-rang e sales h o using requires land wh ich will not cost the developer more t ha n $1,50 0 p er uni t , (a 5, 0 01)
sq. ft. ~ot is cons id ered a mpl e f or this type h ouse)o
G. I mper ial Homes of Griffin? Ga 9 manufacturers o f pre-cut sec tionalized frame houses, ha s devel oped a 24'x36', 3 bedroom &amp; bath h o s e
designed to sell 1 to the occ upant f or $8,000 t o g o on his l and ; and is developing a 4 bedroom &amp; bat h t o s ell similarl y f o r ab ou 1 ;
$9, 0 0 0 . Nat ·onal Homes of Lafayatte? Ind. is erec ting 200 units of pre-built, 4 bedroom; bath and ½ units in Chic ago and i s d o i 11g
the s i t e p lanning a nd l a nd sc api ng.
H. Th e no nprofit Great er Atlant a Housing Development Corpo is now in businesso The CACUR's nonpr o fit corpor a tion to rehabilitate
e x isting uni ts u nd er 221 (h) h a s made e x cellent progress on i t s fi r st g r ou p o f 5 hous es in Li nd~ ood Tul r k .
·orris Bro~n Col ~ege i s
n nothe r s u c h s po nsor. North West Community Forum has als o file d app lications for 4 proj ects und er 22 1 ( h ).
I . Inf o rmati o n i s welcomed as t o corrections, additi o ns or deletions of material contained in this re p ort o (Call 522-4463 , Ext . 43 0 ) .
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              <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE November 15, 1968
NOTES

13,260 units proposed did not materialize, of which 12,339 were shown in the previous report of Aug. 15, 1968 and 928 additiona:.
units are listed in this report, as Lost. (The majority, but not all, of these losses was due to disapprovais of sites and
proposed rezoning.)

Proposed locations for lov-irone housing are coordinated through the Plan. Dept., for adequacy of Community Facilities, existing or
proposed. Proposals are also reviewed periodically with the School Dept. for adequacy of school facilities,

The Travelers Insurance Company has financed 70 or more new Single family low-cost houses in the Thomasville Urban Renewal project
area under the FHA 221 d(2) insured mortgage program. Equitable has made $1,000,000 available to Atlanta Mortgage Brokerage Co.
for financing low-cost homes at favorable rates, Interest is increasing in development of home-ownership housing.

In view of difficulties encountered in zoning and getting other approvals on sites proposed for large multifamily developments, it
is apparent that the Low-income Housing Program will have to lean heavily on Developers and Builders providing a substantial portion
of the requirement on small scattered sites, both Conventionally and Federal assisted.

No proposal had yet been made for construction of units (even efficiency or 1 bedroom) to rent or sell for as low as $50 per month,
although the London Towne Houses, a 221 d (3) co-op development now under construction, is approaching this, with its one bedroom
unit selling at $69 per month. The City's greatest need is nthe $30-$50 per month rental-purchase range; which appears to have
little chance of accomplishment, without governmental subsidy.

Prefab distributors and conventional builders have interesting potential houses to offer but, because of far of local Codes

is a strong demand and market. Perhaps the greatest difficulty is availability of suitably priced land within the City Limits,
Economics for this price-range sales housing requires land which will not cost the developer more than $1,500 per unit, (a 5,000
sq. £t. lot is considered ample for this type house).

imperial Homes of Griffin, Ga, manufacturers of pre-cut sectionalized frame houses, has developed a 24'x36', 3 bedroom &amp; bath house
designed to sell, to the occupant for $8,000 to go on his land; and is developing a 4 bedroom &amp; bath to sell similarly for abou:
$2,000. National Homes of Lafayatte, Ind. is erecting 200 units of pre-built, 4 bedroom; bath and $ units in Chicago and is doing

the site planning and landscaping.

The nonprofit Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corp. is now in business. The CACUR's nonprofit corporation to rehabilitate
existing units under 221 (h) has made excellent progress on its first group of 5 houses in Lindwood Park. Morris Brown College is
another such sponsor. North West Community Forum has also filed applications for 4 projects under 221 (h).

information is welcomed as to corrections, additions or deletions of material contained in this report. (Call 522-4463, Ext. 430).

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                    <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMM ITTEE
November 15, 1963
SUMMARY
Total Dwelling Units Permitted in Atlanta:
Dwelling
196 3 - 9,129
1966 - 2,382
1964 - 3,829
1967 - 4,630
STATUS OF ACCELERATED LOW-INCOME HOUSING PROGRAM
1965 - 2,656
1968 - 4,098(thru Oct.)
(Commenced Nov. 15, 1966)
Units Demolished under Housing Co:k:
Nov. &amp; Dec. 1966
1 44
During 1967
- 1,272
During 1968(thru Oct)
74 0
TOTAL
2,15 6
5 yr. Program, 1967-71
Goals:
% established for first 2 yrs. 100%
( Sa me % used for 5 yr. period)l6,800
Status
Completed (New Const


No. Units


O
)
Nov. 15
3,217
Aug. 15
(57%)
(9,576)
(13%)
(2,184)
P.H. &amp; TK
FHA 221
(30%)
(0%)
(O )
(5,04 0)
Pvt. Devel.
(Conv.)
Eld erly &amp; N. H.
Nov 15
(650)
Aug 15
(310)
Nov 15
(854)
Aug 15
(700)
Nov 15


(148 1)


Aug 15
(1760)
Nov 15
3,002
(232)
Aug 15
(232)
Und er Constr u ction
6,278
5,831
( 1412 )
(1532)
(1263)
(1174)
(3362)
(3125)
(2 41)


In Planning
7 2 337
7z712
(2388)
(2608)
( 4135 )
(4234)
(514)
(424)
(300)
(4 4 6)
16,832
16,54 5



(4450)




(1026)
(547 6)
(- 4100 )
( 4450 )
(1026)
(5 4'76 )
(- 4 100)
( 6252)
(6108)
(5357)
(5309)
(773)
(6 78)
Total I n Sight
P lus Lea s ing Program
Inc rea se or Deficit
Being Co nsidered ( a ll cat. )
(+3824)
(+317)
(+269)
(+773)
(-t-6 78)


400 units developed conventional ly, included in


previous report, have been. dropped bec a use rent E
Did Not Materialize (See Note A attached.)
are too high to qualify under t h e Low- I ncome Hot :s ing
Program.


Figures in this column are basic and represent the entire program; () in columns to the right, indicate breakdown by progra ms of


figures included in basic column.



 In addition, 1,026 units have been leased for P.H.; 800 of these are now occupied or avail at,l e




f o r occupanc y a s Publ ic Housing. Also 18,594 units have been reported by the Housing Code Division as repaired (rehabil i tated).
Ho wever, th o se figu res include units found in compl iance on original inspectiono I t is estimated that 75% of this figure, or 13,9~,5
sub - standard unit s hav e been brought into compliance thr ough actual rehabilitation. 340 units have been rehabilitated by the H. A . in
the West End U.R. area. These rehabilitated units do not increase the number of housing units available, but do increase t h e sup ply
of s tandard u nit s.
+ 32
6,215
-255
5,205
(+4068)
Note: Includes o nl y units financed under Federal assisted low and medium income housing programs; and units constructed under
co nventi o nal fina ncing as follo ws:
Mu lti-family units costing not more than $10,000, exclusive of land
Respectully submit t ed,
11
11
11
11
11
Dupl ex unit s
"
"
$ 12,000,
11
11
11
11
11
11
Single Family 11
$ 15,000,
"
Enc ls: 1 . Summar y o f Public Housing in Atlanta
2 . Notes
3. Invent ory of Lo w and MediumincomeHousing in Atlanta (with office copies only)
4 . Project Index (with o ffi ce copies only)
�HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
November 15, 1 968
SUMiviARY OF PUBLIC HOUSING IN ATLANTA
,874
0
0
1140


(650)


(140)
(350)
4200
( 1372)
(730)
(1313)
(785 )
300
5,640
5,64 0
(1,026)
2,000
16,514
Existing Units in operation - filled.
Units in Development stage, as follows:
Units under construction off McDaniel St., in Rawson- Washington UoR. Project (Scheduled for completion in
'68)
(248) Spring'68 - 310 of these units completed 7-25-68; remaineder completed 11-10-68.
Units under construction in Perry Homes Extension - South of Procter Creek.
(78) 3 Bedroom
(46) 4 Bedroom
Bids opened March 7, 1967. Permit issued Ma y '67. Construction behind sc hedule .
(16) 5 Bedroom
85% completed 11-10-68. Estimated compl etion date Feb. 1, 1969 .
Units planned for Thomasville U.R.
(40) 1 Bedroom
(16 Elderly)
(120) 2 Bedroom
(80) 3 Bedroom
(80) 4 Bedroom
(30) 5 Bedroom
Project
Bids opened May 15, 1968. Contract signed July 1, 1968. Gr ound brok(m
July 17, 1968. Will try to have part delivered before final schedul Eid
completion date J a n 1970.
Units reserved
(Allocations made by HUD to date; Hollywood Rd., 202; Bankhead Hwy., 500; Gilber t Rd ., 220; and
Honor Farm #1 , 450)
(730 units of this reservation are approved for use in the leasing program o)
(1,313 units o f this reservation are tentatively committed; Ea st Lake # 2, 800; Jonesboro Rdfl, 160;
Bedf ord-Pine U.R. area, 353.)
.
(785) units of this reservation are tenta tively proposed f or commitment t o projects in planning.
Un its a llocated for leas ing program (Leased units can only be utilized f or P . H. occ upancy as the y
become vacant.)
Total under Development and I n Planning
Units under lease (9 locati ons); 800 of these are occupied or available for occupancy a s Public Housin;;.
On September 18,1968, Bd. of Ald. approved Res olution authorizing H. A. t o request alloc ation from HAA of
2,000 a dditional units of Public Housing. Request is being prepared by H. A.
To tal Public Housing Potential


Figur es in ( ) in this colum are included in figure above not in ( ).


Encl. # 1
�HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
November 15, 1968
NOTES
A. 13,260 units proposed did not materialize, of which 12,339 were shown in the previous report of Aug. 15, 1968 and 928 additiona:.
unit s are listed in this report, as Losto (The majority, but not all, of these losses was due to disapprovals of sites and
proposed rezoningo)
B. Proposed locations for low-:inc,ome housing are coordinated through the Plan. Depto, for adequacy of Community Facilities, existing or
proposed o Proposals are also reviewed periodically wit h the School Depto for adequacy of school facilities.
C. The Travelers Insurance Company has financed 70 or more new single family low-cost houses in the Thomasville Urban Renewal projfict
area under the FHA 221 d(2) insured mortgage programo Equitable has made $1,000,000 available to Atlanta Mortgage Brok erage Co.
for financing low-cost homes at favorable rateso
Interest is increasing in development of home-ownership h ousing.
D. In vie w of difficulties encountered in zoning and getting other approvals on sites proposed for large multi-family developments, it
is apparent that the Low-income Housing Program will have to lean heavily on Developers and Builders providing a subst a ntial poJ·tion
o f the requir ement on small scattered sites, both Conventionally and Federal assisted.
E. No proposal had yet been made for construction of units (even efficiency or 1 bedroom) to rent or sell f or as low as $50 per month,
alth ough the London Towne Houses, a 221 d (3) co-op development now under construction, is approaching this, with its one bedro1m
unit sel ling at $6 9 per mont h o The City's greatest need j s hthe $30-$50 per month rental-purchase range; which appears to have
little c hance of a ccomplis hment 9 without governmental subsidy.
F . Prefab distribut ors and conventional builders have interesting potential houses to offer but, because of :fear o f l ocal Codes
diffi c ultie~ ar e currently pr oducing very few single-family h ouses in Atlanta to sel l in the $10,000-$15,0PO range for whi ch t here
is a s trong demand and 6arketo Perhaps the greatest difficulty is availability of suitably priced land within the Ci ty Limit s.
Eco n omi cs f or thi s price-range sales housing requires land whi ch will not cost the developer more than $1,500 per unit, (a 5,00&lt;&gt;
sq. ft . lot is cons i dered ampl e f or this type house)o
G. Imperial Homes o f Griffin 9 Ga, manufacturers of pre-cut sectionalized frame houses, has developed a · 2 4'x36', 3 bedroom &amp; bath hou3e
designed to sell 9 to the occupant f or $8 ,000 to go on his land; and is developing a 4 bedroom &amp; bath to sell sim ilarly for ab ou1;
$ 9,000. Nati o nal Homes of Lafayatte 9 Ind. is erecting 200 units o f pre-built, 4 bedroom; bath and ½ units in Ch i cago and is d o ing
the site planning and landscaping .
H. The nonpr o fit Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corpo is now in business. The CACUR's nonprofit corporation to reh abili t at e
existing unit s under 2 21 ( h ) has mad e e x cel l e nt p r ogress on its first grou p of 5 hous es in Lindwood Park . Morris Brown Col lege is
3 nother s uch spo ns o r . Nor th Wes t Community Forum has als o fi l ed appli c at ions for 4 proj ects und er 221 ( h ).
I . Informa tion is wel comed as to corrections, additions or deletions of material contained in this reporto
Encl: #2
(Call 522-4463 , Ext. 430 ).
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE November 15, 1968

 

 

 

Total Dwelling Units Permitted in Atlanta: SUMMARY Dwelling Units Demolished under Housing Coje:
1963: = 9,129 1966 - 2,382 Nov. &amp; Dec. 1966 - ‘144
1964 - 3,829 1967 - 4,630 STATUS OF ACCELERATED LOW-INCOME HOUSING PROGRAM During 1967 = 1,272
1965 - 2,656 1968 - 4,098(thru Oct.) (Commenced Nov. 15, 1966) During 1968(thru Oct) - 740

TOTAL 2,156
5 yr. Program, 1967-71

Goals:

% established for first 2 yrs. 100% (57%) (13%) (30%) (0%)

(Same % used for 5 yr. period)16,800 (9,576) (2,184) (5,040) (0)

Status *No. Units P.H. &amp; TK FHA 221 Pvt. Devel. (Conv.) Elderly &amp; N. H.

Nov. 15 Aug. 15 Nov 15 Aug 15 Nov 15 Aug 15 Nov 15 Aug 15 Nov 15 Aug 15

Completed (New Const .) 3,217 3,002 (650) (310) (854) (700) #(1481) (1760) (232) (232)

Under Construction 6,278 5,831 (1412) (1532) (1263) (1174) (3362) (3125) (241) &lt;-----

In Planning 7,337 7,712 (2388) (2608) (4135) (4234) (514) (424) (300) (446)
Total In Sight 16,832 16,545 ** (4450) (4450) (6252) (6108) (5357) (5309) (773) (878)

Plus Leasing Program (1026) (1026)
(5476) (5476)
Increase or Deficit +32 -255 (-4100) (-4100) (+4068) ¢+3824) (4317) (+269) (+773) (+678)

Being Considered(all cat.) 6,215 5,205 #400 units developed conventionally, included in

previous report, have been dropped because rents

are too high to qualify under the Low-Income Housing
Program. ;

*Figures in this column are basic and represent the entire program; () in columns to the right, indicate breakdown by programs of
figures included in basic column. ** In addition, 1,026 units have been leased for P.H.; 800 of these are now occupied or availakle
for occupancy aS Public Housing. Also 18,594 units have been reported by the Housing Code Division as repaired (rehabilitated).
However, those figures include units found in compliance on original inspection. It is estimated that 75% of this figure, or 13,945
sub-standard units have been brought into compliance through actual rehabilitation, 340 units have been rehabilitated by the H.A. in
the West End U.R. area. These rehabilitated units do not increase the number of housing units available, but do increase the supply

Did Not Materialize (See Note A attached.)

of standard units.

Note: Includes only units financed under Federal assisted low and medium income housing programs; and units constructed under
conventional financing as follows:

Multi-family units costing not more than $10,000, exclusive of land Respectully submitted,

Duplex units u ¥ " $12,000, = " ey : ;

Single Family " w " t $15 ,000 ; ! t " FF Dn beet =X Nor Val
Malcolm D. Jones

Encls: 1. Summary of Public Housing in Atlanta

2, Notes
3S. Inventory of Low and MediumIncomeHousing in Atlanta (with office copies only)
4.

Project Index (with office copies only)

Housing Coordinator
8,874

Encl. #

1140

* (650)

(140)

(350)

4200
(1372)

(730)
(1313)

(785)

300

5,640

(1,026)

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE November 15, 1968
SUMMARY OF PUBLIC HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Existing Units in operation - filled.
Units in Development stage, as follows:

Units under construction off McDaniel St., in Rawson-Washington U.R. Project (Scheduled for completion in
'68)

(248) Spring'68 - 310 of these units completed 7-25-68; remaineder completed 11-10-68.
Units under construction in Perry Homes Extension - South of Procter Creek.

(7S) 3 Bedroom

(46) 4 Bedroom Bids opened March 7, 1967. Permit issued May '67. Construction behind schedule.

(16) 5 Bedroom 85% completed 11-10-68, Estimated completion date Feb. 1, 1969.

Units planned for Thomasville U.R. Project
(40) 1 Bedroom (16 Elderly) Bids opened May 15, 1968. Contract signed July 1, 1968. Ground broken
(120) 2 Bedroom July 17, 1968. Will try to have part delivered before final scheduled
(80) 3 Bedroom completion date Jan 1970.
(80) 4 Bedroom
(30) 5 Bedroom

Units reserved
(Allocations made by HUD to date; Hollywood Rd., 202; Bankhead Hwy., 500; Gilbert Rd., 220; and
Honor Farm #1, 450)
(730 units of this reservation are approved for use in the leasing program.)
(1,313 units of this reservation are tentatively committed; East Lake #2, 800; Jonesboro Rd., 160;
Bedford-Pine U.R. area, 353.)
(785) units of this reservation are tentatively proposed for commitment to projects in planning.
Units allocated for leasing program (Leased units can only be utilized for P.H. occupancy as they

become vacant.)
Total under Development and In Planning

Units under lease (9 locations); 800 of these are occupied or available for occupancy as Public Housinsz,
On September 18,1968, Bd. of Ald. approved Resolution authorizing H.A. to request allocation from HAA of
2,000 additional units of Public Housing. Request is being prepared by H.A.

Total Public Housing Potential

*Figures in ( ) in this colum are included in figure above not in ( ).
 

H.

L.

 

 

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE November 15, 1968
NOTES

13,260 units proposed did not materialize, of which 12,339 were shown in the previous report of Aug. 15, 1968 and 928 additiona:.
units are listed in this report, as Lost. (The majority, but not all, of these losses was due to disapprovals of sites and
proposed rezoning.)

Proposed locations for lov-itcome housing are coordinated through the Plan. Dept., for adequacy of Community Facilities, existing or
proposed, Proposals are also reviewed periodically with the School Dept. for adequacy of school facilities.

The Travelers Insurance Company has financed 70 or more new Single family low-cost houses in the Thomasville Urban Renewal project
area under the FHA 221 d(2) insured mortgage program. Equitable has made $1,000,000 available to Atlanta Mortgage Brokerage Co.
for financing low-cost homes at favorable rates. Interest is increasing in development of home-ownership housing.

In view of difficulties encountered in zoning and getting other approvals on sites proposed for large mult-family developments, it
is apparent that the Low-income Housing Program will have to lean heavily on Developers and Builders providing a substantial portion
of the requirement on small scattered sites, both Conventionally and Federal assisted.

No proposal had yet been made for construction of units (even efficiency or 1 bedroom) to rent or sell for as low as $50 per month,
although the London Towne Houses, a 221 0d (3) co-op development now under construction, is approaching this, with its one bedroom
unit selling at $69 per month. The City's greatest need is nthe $30-$50 per month rental-purchase range, which appears to have
little chance of accomplishment, without governmental subsidy.

Prefab distributors and conventional builders have interesting potential houses to offer but, because of Bar of local Codes
difficulties are currently producing very few single-family houses in Atlanta to sell in the $10,000-$15,000 range for which there
is a strong demand and market. Perhaps the greatest difficulty is availability of suitably priced land within the City Limits.
Economics for this price-range sales housing requires land which will not cost the developer more than $1,500 per unit, (a 5,000
sq. ft. lot is considered ample for this type house),

Imperial Homes of Griffin, Ga, manufacturers of pre-cut sectionalized frame houses, has developed a 24'x36', 3 bedroom &amp; bath house
designed to sell, to the occupant for $8,000 to go on his land; and is developing a 4 bedroom &amp; bath to sell similarly for abou:
$9,000. National Homes of Lafayatte, Ind. is erecting 200 units of pre-built, 4 bedroom; bath and § units in Chicago and is doing

the site planning and landscaping,

The nonprofit Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corp. is now in business, The CACUR's nonprofit corporation to rehabilitate
existing units under 221 (h) has made excellent progress on its first group of 5 houses in Lindwood Park. Morris Brown Coliege is
another such sponsor. North West Community Forum has also filed applications for 4 projects under 221 (h).

Information is welcomed as to corrections, additions or deletions of material contained in this report. (Call 522-4463, Ext. 430).

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                    <text>Report of Legal Panel
December 9 1 1968
In brief, the achievements and activities of the Legal Panel
in the year to date have been as follows:
(1) Advocacy, drafting, and passage by the Atlanta
School Board of a local constitutional amendment to allow the
City of Atlanta , through its local School Board, to lease school
buildings for a term longer than that of the City Councila The
research on this project was done by Freeman Hutton and the Chairman
of this Committee, and was presented by the Chairman to the School
Board on June 28, 19680 The School Board passed the concept of
leasing school buildings from private developers for a long-term in
principal, and directed Mro A. C. Latimore, the school board attorney,
in conjunction with the Legal Panel to draft the specific local
constitutional amendmento
The advantage of this local constitutional amendment
would be that school facilities could be provided in a low-cost
housing project in the form of rental payments over a term of years,
thus alleviating the need of the School Board to construct a school
f acility at high initial costs, and thus providing the project with
necessary community facilitieso The most oft-used excuse in opposition
to zoning property for low-cost housing is that no school facilities
would be available; an objection which would become moot after passage
of the constitutional amendment, in that the School Board would lease
with litt l e dimi nution in its bonds' credit .
Upon compl et i on of the draft i ng, the amendment will
t hen be s ubmitted to the School Board sometime in early 1969, for
formal appr oval so t ha t it can be readied for the 1970 Legislatur e
a nd subs equent referendumo As a practica l ma tter, the leasing
arrangements in Urban areas wil l probabl y be r equ i r e d to conta in an
option to purchase vested in the School Board , to c i rcumvent HUD
requirements, in that City credi t agains t Federal Funds could only
be allowed in structures which were a public faci l i t y ; a ccording t o
Mr. Neil Zittrauer, of t he Departme nt of Housing and Ur b a n Developme nt ,
Renew~l Assistance Administration a
·
(2) The Legal Panel, through its Chairman, drafted the
Packa ge Zoning Proposal, presented to the Board of Aldermen on August
2 , 1 9 6 8, a nd assis ted in the publ i c i ty surrounding the pres e nt a tion
of s aid proposal on August 2, 19680
(3 ) The Legal Panel, through its Chair ma n, ser ved on a n
Ad Hoc Committee, r ev i ewing the total pur poses of the Committeea This
Ad Hoc Committee reviewed a report of Colone l Jones, da t e d February 7,
1968, and made its comments to t he full Housing Resources Committeeo
(4) Mro Freeman Hutton delivered a report on the Housing
and Urban Development Ac t of 1968a At the conclusion of the report ,
Mro Hutton was charged with the responsil:ility of working with Mro
Bill Gates to compile a detailed analysis of the Act and its affect
�2
on Housing Resources Committee activitieso
The Legal Panel is presently working on Housing Code - enforcement,
inability of certain slum dwellers to obtain building permits in nonconforming areas of the City, as well as its continued analysis of the
Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, and continued participation
in the .School Board amendment involving leasingo
Archer D. Smith, III
Chairman, Legal Panel
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              <text>Report of Legal Panel
December 9, i968

In brief, the achievements and activities of the Legal Panel
in the year to date have been as follows:

(1) Advocacy, drafting, and passage by the Atlanta
School Board of a local constitutional amendment to allow the
City of Atlanta, through its local School Board, to lease school
buildings for a term longer than that of the City Council. The
research on this project was done by Freeman Hutton and the Chairman
of this Committee, and was presented by the Chairman to the School
Board on June 28, 1968. The School Board passed the concept of
leasing school buildings from private developers for a long-term in
principal, and directed Mr. A. C. Latimore, the school board attorney,
in conjunction with the Legal Panel to draft the specific local
constitutional amendment,

The advantage of this local constitutional amendment
would be that school facilities could be provided in a low-cost
housing project in the form of rental payments over a term of years,
thus alleviating the need of the School Board to construct a school
facility at high initial costs, and thus providing the project with
necessary community facilities, The most oft-used excuse in opposition
to zoning property for low-cost housing is that no school facilities
would be available; an objection which would become moot after passage
of the constitutional amendment, in that the School Board would lease
with little diminution in its bonds' credit.

Upon completion of the drafting, the amendment will
then be submitted to the School Board sometime in early 1969, for
formal approval so that it can be readied for the 1970 Legislature
and subsequent referendum. As a practical matter, the leasing
arrangements in Urban areas will probably be required to contain an
option to purchase vested in the School Board, to circumvent HUD
requirements, in that City credit against Federal Funds could only
be allowed in structures which were a public facility; according to
Mr. Neil Zittrauer, of the Department of Housing and Urban Development,
Renewal Assistance Administration.

(2) The Legal Panel, through its Chairman, drafted the
Package Zoning Proposal, presented to the Board of Aldermen on August
2, 1968, and assisted in the publicity surrounding the presentation
of said proposal on August 2, 1968,

(3) The Legal Panel, through its Chairman, served on an
Ad Hoc Committee, reviewing the total purposes of the Committee. This
Ad Hoc Committee reviewed a report of Colonel Jones, dated February 7,
1968, and made its comments to the full Housing Resources Committee,

(4) Mr. Freeman Hutton delivered a report on the Housing
and Urban Development Act of 1968, At the conclusion of the report,
Mr. Hutton was charged with the responsibility of working with Mr.
Bill Gates to compile a detailed analysis of the Act and its affect
on Housing Resources Committee activities.

The Legal Panel is presently working on Housing Code enforcement,
inability of certain slum dwellers to obtain building permits in non-
conforming areas of the City, as well as its continued analysis of the
Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, and continued participation
in the School Board amendment involving leasing.

Archer D. Smith, III
Chairman, Legal Panel
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Pr oject No.
1-7-68-202
Wheat Street Baptist Church Sponsor - Rev. Wm. H. Borders, Contact
Proposed project is a high rise home for the elderly.
Will be built on land near the church.
Capacity 200 units with a total cost of $3,000,000.00.
Consultant .emplo yed - Urban East - Jim Robinson.
Seed money will be _needed $50,000.00 - Approx imately 1 year.
Architect employed - Paul Nuldawer
All land not yet acquired as of 11-6-68 - Variances needed.
Preliminary application expected to be submitted by January 1, 1969.
3-9-68-221h
Interfaith Inc. to sponsor a project to purchase and remove,
rehabilitate to F.H.A. standards and sell appro ximately 1,000
houses now in the path of the airport expansion •.
Negotiations started Sept. 3, 1968, with the city to effect
this project. Currently the city has an average price (acceptable
to Interfaith, Inc.) tha t they are asking the F.A.A. to accept ·in
lieu of competitive bids. No information on progress since 10/23/68.
500 houses would have t o be moved in one year. Seed money needed.·No
consultant. Project $5,000,000.00 plus. Subdivision land will have
to be purchased to accommodate this number of houses in this sbort
period of time. December 2, 1968 the F.H.A. has not answered the
City's l~tter regarding average price for the houses. No apparent
interest.
· 5-9~- 68
221 (d)3
.
Turner Monumental AME Church wants to sponsor a 221 (d)3 rental
project - 100 units $1,500,000.00.
This is in the Kirkwood Area. The sponsor would need seed money for
land purchase .
_
11 Acres of land located and available.
Architect s e lected and consultant obtained.
9-10-68
221h
The Atlan ta Urb an League, Inc . , 239 Auburn Ave. - Lyndon W3de , Executiv;a
Director , interested in being non-profit sponsor for a r ehabilitation
proj e ct. Sponso r will buy sub-standard hous e s, rehabilitate t hem to
F.H . A. stand ards t hen sell them back to the forme r occupants or other
qua li fie d f amilie s. A l eg man . needed to locate these hous es and pu~
them to ge th er in projects of e ight. Ur ban League made app li ca tion to
b e a no n-profit sponsor. When s t arted wi. 11 probably do 100 hou s e s t he
fi r st yea r. @ $1 , 000 , 000 . 00 . Se ed money ne eded - No con sul t an t f ee
au thori zed o
10-10- 68
The· Comm~ni t y Serv i c es f or the Blind, I nc ., 1341 Ponce de Leon Ave.~
Mr. R.W. Edwards , Execut i ve Direc to r, want s t o sponsor a college
dormitory for th e ir s chool.
An a rchitect, Bruc e Go ff emp l oyed~ Rep. Ed Hansen, a con sultant employed.
Seed money will be needed:
11··10-68-234
Hodel _C ities - Johnny J ohnson, Di.rector . It ha s been proposed th.:t
G .A. H.D. Corporation buy a _site in the Model Cities area~ then negotiat-:!
a contract to have constructed, · on this s ite, 14 prebuild "Cm:1,-uodore 91
. or similar row type housing units under the condominium plan . Archi t ect,
Hou s ing Hanufacturer - Consultant Urban EasL
Seed money needed. Might initiate in January 1959.
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              <text>' Project No.

1-7-68-202

3-9-68-221h ©

5-968
221 (d)3

9-10-68
2234

10-19-63

Li-10-68-234 _

Wheat Street Baptist Church Sponsor - Rev. Wm. H. Borders, Contact
Proposed project is a high rise home for the elderly. ;

Will’ be built on land near the church. .

Capacity 200 units with a total cost of $3,000,000.00.

Consultant employed - Urban East - Jim Robinson.

Seed money will be needed $50,000.00 - Approximately 1 year.
Architect employed - Paul Muldawer

All land not yet acquired as of 11-6-68 - Variances needed.
Preliminary application expected to be submitted by January 1, 1969.

Interfaith Inc. to sponsor a project to purchase and remove,
rehabilitate to F.H.A. standards and sell approximately 1,000

houses now in the path of the airport expansion..

Negotiations started Sept. 3, 1968, with the city to effect

this project. Currently the city has an average price (acceptable
to Interfaith, Inc.) that they are asking the F.A.A. to accept™-in
lieu of competitive bids. No information on progress since 10/23/68.
500 houses would have to be moved in one year. Seed money needed.- No
consultant. Project $5,000,000.00 plus. Subdivision land will have
to be purchased to accommodate this number of houses in this short
period of time. December 2, 1968 the F.H.A. has not answered the
City's letter regarding average price for the houses. No apparent
interest.

Turner Monumental AME Church wants to sponsor a 221 (d)3 rental
project - 100 units $1,500,000.00.

This is in the Kirkwood Area. The sponsor would need seed money for
land purchase. 7

11 Acres of land located and available.

Architect selected and consultant obtained.

The Atlanta Urban League, Inc., 239 Auburn Ave. - Lyndon Wade, Executive
Director, interested in being non-profit sponsor for a rehabilitation
project. Sponsor will buy sub-standard houses, rehabilitate them to
F.H.A. standards then sell them back to the former occupants or other
quélified families. A leg man needed to locate these houses and put
them together in projects of eight. Urban League made application to
be a non-profit sponsor. When started will probably do 100 houses the
first year. @ $1,000,000.00. Seed money needed - No consultant fee
authorized.

The Community Services for the Blind, Inc., 1341 Ponce de Leon Ave.,
Mr. R.W. Edwards, Executive Director, wants to sponsor a college
dormitory for their school,

An architect, Bruce Goff employed, Rep. id Hansen, a consultant employed,
Seed money will be needed.

=

 

Model Cities - Johnny Johnson, Director. It has been proposed that
G.A.H.D. Corporation buy a site in the Model Cities area, then nesotiata
a contract to have constructed,'on this site, 14 prebuild "Commodora”
or similar row type housing units under the condominium plan. Architect
Housing Manufacturer - Consultant Urban East.

Seed money needed, Might initiate in January 1969.

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                    <text>GREATER ATLANTA HOUSING DEVELOPNENT CORPORATION
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A charter has been obtained f~r a non-profit corporation to be known
as Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corporation.
Office space has been secured adjacent to Central Atlanta . Progress,
Inc. at 2742 First National Bank Building, for secretarial convenience,
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The purpose of the Corporation is to promote more adequate housing for
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Technical assistance for multi-family housing sponsors,..
especially non-profit sponsors.
a • . Advising prospective sponsors in site selection, zoning,
FHA, HUD, loan matters and problems.
b. Collating information accu_mulated from research of city
and federal agencies.
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Provide seed money loans:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
·To secure land onti€:lln·s
Pay preliminary architect fees
Attorney fees
Title surveys
Other initial costs until loan closing
3. · Rehabilitation of deteriorating and substandard housing and
establishment of a program for sale of single-fami_ly dwellings to occupant _owners.
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Promote interested parties to help in solution of housing
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f'rom interested corporations. Plans are undE;r way for providing :more
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A report of the activities of the· Executive Director in 196$ is
attache &lt;.L
W. Lee Burge, Chairman .
Fina nce and Non-Profit Funds Panel
Housing Resources Cormni ttee
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              <text>GREATER ATLANTA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

A charter has been odtained for a non- profit corporation to be known
as Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corporation.

Office space has been secured adjacent to Central Atlanta Progress,
Inc. at 2742 First National Bank Buiiding, for secretarial convenience,
and a full-time Executive Secretary, Mr. Robert C. Watkins, was
retained effective July 22,. 1968.

The purpose of the Corporation is to promote more adequate housing for
families with low to moderate incomes through the following activities:

1. Technical assistance for multi- -family housing Sponsors,. |
especially non- profit sponsors.

a. Advising prospective sponsors in site selection, zoning,
FHA, HUD, loan matters and problems.
D&gt; Collating information accumulated from research of city

and federal agencies. 5
2. Provide seed money loans:

. a. “fo secure land options
b. Pay preliminary architect fees
ec. Attorney fees
a. Title surveys.
e. Other initial costs until loan closing

3. Rehabilitation of deteriorating and substandard housing and
establishment of a program for sale of single-family dwell-
ings to occupant owners. . S

4. Promote interested parties to help in solution of housing
problems. .

Operating funds of $22, 200 have been provided thus far through a
grant of $10,000 from the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and $12, 200
from interested corporations. Plans are under way for pr roviding more
substantial funds for seedmoney loans and other purposes.

Selection of the Board of Trustees and election of officers will
probably be completed sometime in December, 1968, so that the prozram
of the Corporation will become fully operative in 1969.

A report of the activities of the Executive Director in 1968 is

attached,

W. Lee Burge, Chairman .
Finance and Non-Profit Funds Panel
Housing Resources Committee

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·_ · I
GEORGIA INST!TUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30332
CFFICE OF THE: Prlla'.SICCNT
December 3, 1968
. F.eport on the Activities and Plans of the Construction and D_f!sign Panel
of the Housing Resources Committee of the City of Atlanta.
!he Construction and Design Panel made preliminary evaluations of new
building t2chniques by private entrepreneurs with resulting suggestions to
€:'.!.courage development of these techniques.
l..
Th8 Panel cc:.iducted a meeting with representatives of the Model Cities
?rogram and other interested civic groups for the purpose of discussing the
relation of existing codes with the housing goals of the City of Atlanta. An
· offer of assistance was made to the Model CJ.ti.es Program.
·2.
?::.:. Wayne Moore, of the Metropolitan Planning Commission, also offered
the assistance of his office.
3.
The Panel is support:ing the efforts of the Georgia Institute of
Technology to establish a Housing Resources Center, which will collaborate
. with private enterprises and with the Urban Life Center of Georgia State College
in seeking solutions to many housing problems.
4. .
. The Panel believes that its objectives as stated in its annual report
for 1967 are still valid.
REW:sa
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              <text>GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30332

CFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT % . Y x

December 3, 1968

Report on the Activities and Plans of the Construction and Design Panel
‘ef the Housing Resources Committee of the City of Atlanta,

i. The Construction and Design Panel made preliminary evaluations of new

building techniques by private entrepreneurs with resulting suggestions to
encourage development of these techniques.

ee The Panel ccnducted a meeting with representatives of the Model Cities
Program and other interested civic groups for the purpose of discussing the
relation of existing codes with the housing goals of the City of Atlanta. An

offer of assistance was made to the Model Cities Program.
Mi, Wayne Moore, of the Metropolitan Planning Commission, also offered
the assistance of his office.

3. The Panel is supporting the efforts of the Georgia Institute of
. Technology to establish a Housing Resources Center, which will collaborate
.with private enterprises and with the Urban Life Center of Georgia State College

in seeking solutions to many housing problems.

4 -The Panel believes that its objectives as stated in its annual report

for 1967 are still valid.

REW:sa

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