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                    <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
PROJECT INDEX
To accompany Low-income Housing Inventory Report of May 15, 1968
Item
No.
No. Units
New - Existing
Designation
Location
Program·
Allen Temple
Single Family
Duplexes &amp; Smal~ Apts.
Apts.
Leased for P.H.
Rehab. H.C. Div.
Rehab. by H.A.
Rehab. by Pvt. Ent.
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
London Towne Houses
Public Housing
Gor~on Rd. ~ear Harwell
Scattered
Scattered
Scattered
8 Sites
Throughout City
West End U. R. Project
Scattered
2661 Beeler Dr., S.W.
1930 Flat Shoals Rd., SW
1991 DeLowe Drive., SW
200 Alden Ave., NW
3242 Cus~man Cir., SW
McDaniel St., SW
221 d(3)
Conv. &amp; 221 d(2)
Conv.
Conv.
Leasing for P.H.
H.C. Enf.
U.R.
Conv. Rehab.
Conv.
Conv.
Conv.
Conv.
221 d (3) CO""'.OP
P.H.
Park West No. 1&amp;2
College Plaza
London Towne Houses
Gartrell Ct.
Perry Homes Ext.
McDaniel St.
Single Family
Duplexes &amp; Small Apts.
Apts .
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
Single Family
3751 Gordon at Bolton
i017 Westview Dr. at -Jones Pl.
3242 Cushman Cir., SW
38~88 Younge St., SE
1730 Kerry Dr. , ,NW
R- Vl UR Project
Scattered
Scattered
1145 Constitution Rd., SE
140 Mt. Zion Rd., SE
419 Chamberlain st., SE
1101 Collier Rd., N.W.
1895 Plaza Lane, SW
1185 Collier Rd~, NW
1991 Delowe Dr., SW
Thomasville U.R . Project
221 d(3)L.D .
221 d(3)
221 d(3) Co-op
221 d(3) LD
P.H.
P.H.
Conv. &amp; 22i d(2)
Conv .
Conv.
Conv.
221 d(3) LD
Conv,
Conv.
Conv.
Conv.
221 d :( 2)
Pa


ompleted


C-1
C-2
C-3
C-4
C-5
C-6
C-7
C-8
C-9
C-10
C-11
C-12
C-13
373
380
100
534
658
10,487
218
30
28
32
96
400
6
C-:-14
82
Totals
2 '"IT3T
11,393
J n der Construction
UC-1
UC- 2
UC-3
UC-4
UC-5
UC-6
UC-7
UC-8
UC-9
UC-10
UC-11
UC-12
UC-13
UC-14
UC-15
UC-16
126
96
78 .
108
140
568
306
247
76
62
30
134
80
250
150
11
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
PROJECT INDEX (Continued)
Item
No.
No. Units
New - Existing
Designation
Location
Program
Jnder Construction (Continued)
UC-17
UC-18
UC-19
UC-20
UC-21
UC-22
UC-23
UC-24
UC-25
UC-26
UC-27
UC-28
UC-29
UC-30
UC-31
UC-32
UC-_33
UC-34
UC-35
UC-36
Total
58
. 76
76
192
138
108
80
· 92
48
192
45
64
400
92
72
202
208
20.8
241
54
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.
Apts.
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
3901 Campbellton Rd. SW
. 2400 Ca~pbellton Rd. SW
50 Mt. Zion Rd. SW
1580 Hollywood Rd. NW
99 Northside Dr. SW
31-75 Gordon Rd. SW
475 East Paces Fy. Rd. NE
3136 Gordon Rd. SW
Conv. ~or lease as PH
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)'
Conv.
Conv.
5,108
I n Planning
IP-1
IP-2
IP-3
IP-4
IP- 5
IP~6
IP- 7
IP-8
IP- 9
IP-1 0
IP-11
IP-12
IP-13
52
116
1,384
350
262
220
500
152
20
250
500
41
588
Park West 3
London Towne Houses
Cerex Atlanta Corp.
Apts &amp; Elderly
Russel Property
Gilbert Rd.
Bankhead Hwy Site
Ebenezer Baptist Church
Single Family
Ashbury Hills Home
Fairburn Rd. Site
Single family lots
Central Methodist Church
Gordon Rd. at Bolton
324 2 Cushman Cir~, SW
Rockdale U.R. Project
Thomasville U~R. Project
Off Etheridge Dr. NW
At Flynn Rd. SE
Bankhead Hwy.·. ~-at Maynard Rd.
Between Capitol Homes &amp; 1-20
Thomasville
Gammon Theological Sem. Site
Fairburn Rd. N. of Holy Family
Thomasville U.R. area
E. of Fairbur~, N. of Sewell
221 d(3)
221 d(3) Co-op
221 d(3) Co~op,221 d ( 3 ),BMIR,MIR
P.H.
221 d(3)
Tu r nkey
Turnkey
22 1 d(3)
221 d(3)
Hill-Burton Ac t ,232 ; 202
2 2 1 d(3) Co-op
22 1 d(2)
22 1 d(3) &amp; Elde rl y
�HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
PROJECT INDEX (Continued)
Item
No.
No. Units
New - Existing
Designation
Location
Program
Betmar Apts.
Apts.
Br,owntown Rd. Site
Butler St. YMCA Site
Leopold Project
Apts &amp; Elderly
Apts.
Apts ·.
Honor Farm 1
Apts.
Apts.
1765 Pryor Rd. SE
N. of Gordon, W. of Adamsville Dr.
N. side Browntown Rd. NW
W. side Hollywood Rd.
W. of Jonesboro Rd.,S~ .of McWilliams
Bedford-Pine U.R. Project
3750 Gordon Rd. SW
.
E. of Brownlee Rd., SW, N. of Scott
Off McDonough Blvd~
West Lake Manor
East Lake Golf Course 2
Leasipg for P.H.
Conv . .
Turnkey
221 d(3)
Turnkey
P.H.
Conv.
Conv.
PH;Turnkey &amp; 221d(3),(2)
221 d(3) L.D.
Turnkey
Single Family Lots
Joe Anderson Project
Joe Anderson Project
S. side Westview Dr. SW
Seminole Ct. Apts.
Cenker &amp; Kingloff Project
Railroad Ave.
Duvall tract
Wellswood Apt. area
Ga. Teacher's Develop. Inc.
Lee P. Fore property
Keith Project
David Berry Proposal
Multi-family
Apts.
Cath. Archdoicese Property
Thomasville UR area
221 d(2)
Glun Clu~ Rd. NW
221 d(3)
Alvin Dr. NW
221 d(3)
West End UR area
221 d(3) LD
Near N. Highland &amp; N. Ave.
Turnkey ~ehab.
Harwell Rd. at Oakcliff
221 d(3)
Railroad Ave. NE
221 (h) or d(3)
E. of Jonesboro Rd. SE
Turnkey
S. of Englewood Ave. SE
Turnkey
Harwell Rd., S. of Bankhead Hwy.
221 d(3)
E. of Empire Dr.,SW,S. of Oak Dr. ·
221 d(3) Co-op
VI. - side of Gilbert Rd. at Co. line
Conv.
W side of Fairbtirn Rd.near ·Bak~rs .: Fy;Conv.
East of Kimberly Rd.-Fulton Co.
Turnkey
L.L. 68 14th Dist.-F.C.
Conv.
Off DeKalb Ave. at Hampton Ter.
Turnkey


In Planning (Continued)


IP-14
IP-15
IP-16
IP.;.17
IP-18
IP-19
IP-20
IP-21
IP-22
IP-23
IP-24
Total
352
48
450
180
180
364
52
40
600
32
800
7,151
Being Considered
26
BC -1
100 .
BC -2
150
BC -3
50
BC-4
BC-5
80
BC-6
65
BC-7
500
BC-8
BC-9
240
BC-10
225
250·
BC-11
16
BC-12
20
BC-1 3
600
BC-14
72
BC-1 5
200
BC -16 ·
Total
2,594
~
36
36
Did Not Mat erialize
DNM
DNM-1
DNM-2
DNM-3 .
~
8,056
150
175
50

 --·Shown on previous report of January 15, 1968.
A.L. Roberts Property
W. side Jackson Pkwy; at Procter Cr. 221 d(3) Co-op
H.A. early submittal .
E. side Jonesboro Rd;N. of Circum.
Turnkey or 221 d(3)
Turner Monumental Church
Blvd. Dr. SE,Howard-Hallman-Saunders Elderly
\I
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�HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
PROJECT INDEX (Continued)
Item
No.
No. Units
New - Existing
Designation
Locatioa
Program
f )id Not Materialize (Continued)
DNM-4
DNM -5
DNM -6
DNM-7
DNM-8
DNM -9
DNM-10
DNM-11
DNM-12
Total
260
200
364
280
100
175
360
500
352
11~022
Wm. L. Warnoker Proposal
W. of S. Expressway; S. of AW~RR
221 d(3)
Charlie Taylor Proposal
W. of Bolton Rd; S. of Sandy clr.
Conv.
Luther Fraser Property
Adj. to CC Esates;off Boulder Pk. Dr.221 d{3}
Ralpy Willis,J.R. Hall proposalCuster Ave. E. of Chosewood Pk.
Turnkey
Carlton Marlow Proposal
W. of Jackson Pkwy;D.E. Glenrock Dr. 221 d(3)
Trailer Park Site
Bankhead Hwy. at Osburn Rd.
Turnkey
Golfview Apts.
Cleveland Ave. Ext.
221 d(3) LD
Part of Golfview Project
At Cleveland Ave. · Ext.
Turnkey
Wm. A. Mitchell tract
Between Collier Dr., NW &amp; I-20
221 d(3)
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              <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
PROJECT INDEX

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

 

No. Units

Item
No. New - Existing Designation Location Progran’
sompleted
c-1l 373 Allen Temple Gordon Rd. Near Harwell 221 d(3)
C=-2 380 Single Family Scattered Conv. &amp; 221 d(2)
C-3 100 Duplexes &amp; Small Apts. Scattered Conv.
c-4 534 Apts. Scattered Conv.
Cc-5 658 Leased for P.H. 8 Sites Leasing for P.H.
C-6 10,487 Rehab. H.C. Div. Throughout City . BCs. Bad
C-7 218 Rehab. by H.A. West End U. R. Project U.R. ‘
Cc-8 30 Rehab. by Pvt. Ent. Scattered Conv. Rehab.
c-9 238 Apts. 2661 Beeler Dr., S.W. Conv.
Cc-10 32 Apts. 1930 Flat Shoals Rd., SW Conv.
C-11 96 Apts. ' 1991 DeLowe Drive., SW Conv.
C-12 400 © Apts. 200 Alden Ave., NW Conv.
C-13 6 London Towne Houses 3242 Cushman Cir., SW 221 d(3) co-op
C-14 82 Public Housing McDaniel St., SW P.H.
Totals 2,031 11,393 ’

Inder Construction

 

221 d(3)L.D.

uc-1 126 Park West No, 1&amp;2 3751 Gordon at Bolton

UC-2 96 College Plaza 1017 Westview Dr. at Jones Pl, 221 d(3)

UC-3 78. London Towne Houses 3242 Cushman Cir., SW 221 d(3) Co-op
uc-4 108 Gartrell Ct. . 38-88 Younge St., SE 221 d(3) LD
uUC-5 140 Perry Homes Ext, 1730 Kerry Dr., NW P.H.

UC-6 568 McDaniel St. R-W UR Project P.H.

UC-7 306 Single Family Scattered Conv. &amp; 221 d(2)
uUC-8 247 Duplexes &amp; Small Apts. Scattered Conv.

uc-9 76 Apts. 1145 Constitution Rd., SE Conv.

uc-10 62 Apts. 140 Mt. Zion Rd., SE Conv.

uc-11 30 Apts. 419 Chamberlain St., SE 221 d(3) LD
uUC-12 134 Apts. 1101 Collier Rd., N.W. Conv,

UC-13 80 Apts. 1895 Plaza Lane, SW Conv.

uUc-14 250 Apts. 1185 Collier Rd., NW Conv.

uCc-15 150 Apts. 1991 Delowe Dr., SW Conv.

UC-16 11 Single Family Thomasville U.R. Project 221 d¢2)

 
 

Item No. Units
No. New - Existing

Jnder Construction (Continued)

UC-17 58
Uc-18 76
UC-19 76
UCc-20 192
Uc-21 138
UC-22 108
Uc-23 80
UC-24 92
UC-25 48
UC-26 192
UC-27 45
UC-28 64 .
UC-29 400
UC-30 92
uUc-31 72
UC-32 202
UC-33 208
UC-34 208
UC-35 241

UC-36 54
Total 5,108

in Planning

IP-1 52
IP-2 116
IP-3 1,384
IP-4 350
IP-5 262
IP-6 220
IP-7 500
IP-8 152
IP-9 20
IP-10 250
IP-11 500
IP-12 41
IP-13 588

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

PROJECT INDEX (Continued)

Designation

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.

Apts.

Park West 3

London Towne Houses
Cerex Atlanta Corp.
Apts &amp; Elderly

Russel Property

Gilbert Rd.

Bankhead Hwy Site
Ebenezer Baptist Church
Single Family

Ashbury Hills Home
Fairburn Rd. Site
Single family lots
Central Methodist Church

Location

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
3901 Campbellton Rd, SW

-, 2400 Campbellton Rd. SW

50 Mt. Zion Rd. SW

1580 Hollywood Rd. NW

99 Northside Dr. SW

3175 Gordon Rd. SW

475 East Paces Fy. Rd. NE
3136 Gordon Rd. SW

Gordon Rd. at Bolton

3242 Cushman Cir. SW

Rockdale U.R. Project
Thomasville U.R. Project

Off Etheridge Dr. NW

At Flynn Rd. SE

Bankhead Hwy. ,-at Maynard Rd.
Between Capitol Homes &amp; I-20
Thomasville

Gammon Theological Sem. Site
Fairburn Rd. N. of Holy Family
Thomasville U.R. area

E. of Fairburn, N. of Sewell

Program

Conv. for lease as PH
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)
Conv.

Conv.

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

221 d(3) Co-op,221 d(3),BMIR,MIR

P.H.

221 d(3)

Turnkey

Turnkey

221 d(3)

221 d(3)

Hill-Burton Act,232; 202
221 d(3) Co-op

221 d(2)

221 d(3) &amp; Elderly

 

 
Item No. Units
No. New - Existing

 

In Planning (Continued)

 

IP-14
IP-15 48
IP-16 450
IP-17 180
IP-18 180
IP-19 364
IP-20 52
IP-21 40
IP-22 600
IP-23 32
IP-24 800
Total 7 ,10L
Being Considered
BE=1. - 26
BC-2 100.
BC-3 150
BC-4 50
BC-5
BC-6 80
BC-7 65
BC-8 500
BC=9 240
BC-10 225
BC-11 250
BC-12 16
BC-13 20
BC-14 600
BC-15 72
Bc-16°- 200
Total 2,094

Did Not Materialize

 

DNM 8,056
DNM-1 150
DNM-2 175
DNM-3 50

352

36

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

PROJECT INDEX (Continued)

Designation

Betmar Apts.

Apts.

Browntown Rd. Site
Butler St. YMCA Site
Leopold Project
Apts &amp; Elderly
Apts. ;
Apts.

Honor Farm 1

Apts.

Apts.

Single Family Lots

Joe Anderson Project
Joe Anderson Project

S. side Westview Dr. SW
Seminole Ct. Apts.

Cenker &amp; Kingloff Project

Railroad Ave.
Duvall tract
Wellswood Apt. area

Ga. Teacher's Develop. Inc.

Lee P. Fore property
Keith Project

David Berry Proposal
Multi-family

Apts.

Cath. Archdoicese Property

Location

1765 Pryor Rd. SE

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

W. Side Hollywood Rd.

W. of Jonesboro Rd.,S..of McWilliams

Bedford-Pine U.R. Project
3750 Gordon Rd. SW

E. of Brownlee Rd., SW, N. of Scott

Off McDonough Bivd.
West Lake Manor ef
East Lake Golf Course 2

Thomasville UR area

Glun Club Rd. NW

Alvin Dr. NW

West End UR area

Near N. Highland &amp; N. Ave.
Harwell Rd. at Oakcliff

Railroad Ave. NE

E. of Jonesboro Rd. SE

S. of Englewood Ave. SE

Harwell Rd., S. of Bankhead Hwy.
E. of Empire Dr.,SW,S. of Oak Dr..-

’ W.-side of Gilbert Rd. at Co. line
W side of Fairburn Rd.near Bakers. Fy.

East of Kimberly Rd.-Fulton Co.
L.L. 68 14th Dist.-F.C.
Off DeKalb Ave. at Hampton Ter.

Shown on previous report of January 15, 1968.

A.L. Roberts Property
H.A. early submittal
Turner Monumental Church

W. side Jackson Pkwy; at Procter Cr.
E. Side Jonesboro Rd;N. of Circum,

Program

Leasing for P.H,
Conv.. |
Turnkey

221 d(3)

Turnkey

P.H.

Conv.

Conv.

PH;Turnkey &amp; 221d(3),(2)
221 d(3) L.D.
Turnkey :

221 d(2)

221 d(3)

221 d(3)

221 d(3) LD
Turnkey Rehab.
221 d(3)

221 (h) or d(3)
Turnkey
Turnkey

221 d(3)

221 d(3) Co-op
Conv.

Conv.

Turnkey

Conv.

Turnkey

221 d(3) Co-op
Turnkey or 221 d(3)

Blvd. Dr. SE,Howard-Hallman-Saunders Elderly

 
 

 

Item No. Units
No, New - Existing
\did Not Materialize (Continued)

DNM-4 260

DNM-5 200

DNM-6 364

DNM-7 280

‘DNM-8 100

DNM-9 VFS

DNM-10 360

DNM-11 500

DNM-12 352

Total 115022

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

PROJECT INDEX (Continued)

Designation Location Program
Wm. L. Warnoker Proposal W. of S. Expressway; S. of AWPRR 221 d(3) |
Charlie Taylor Proposal W. of Bolton Rd; S. of Sandy Cir. Conv. —
Luther Fraser Property Adj. to CC Esates;off Boulder Pk. Dr.221 d(3)
Ralpy Willis,J.R. Hall proposalCuster Ave. E. of Chosewood Pk. Turnkey
Carlton Marlow Proposal W. of Jackson Pkwy;D.E. Glenrock Dr. 221 d(3)
Trailer Park Site Bankhead Hwy. at Osburn Rd. Turnkey
Golfview Apts. Cleveland Ave. Ext. 221 d(3) LD
Part of Golfview Project At Cleveland Ave. Ext. Turnkey

221 d(3)

Wm. A. Mitchell tract Between Collier Dr., NW &amp; I-20

 
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Legend :
C 1
- :i4
Comp le t ed
2,031 units
UC 1 - ;3 6 Unde r Construction 5,108
IP 1 - '2 4 In P l anning
7,151
BC 1 - 16 Being Considered
2,510
DNM 1 - 12 Did Not MaterBlize
I tem
No.
C- 1
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II
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DATE
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIID1 INCOi'ill HOUSING IN ATLANTA
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Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
I
No. Units
N~rw I Exist
151
Designation
Location
Program
-No. Bedrooms
2
1
3
Al l en Te mple#l N.side of Gordo h. 221 d (3)
(Comp l, ~ted-previous
Rd., E. of Harw, ell
report)
Rd. (Near Perim e ter)
222
t1
' #2
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"
' Monthly PmtsJ Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Co111P.1ent
100 51
62
79
Complete~
151 Newly d e ve l o p e d - Complete
and occupied (15 0 ..,. 1 Man~t get
Apt,.)
142 80
68
80
Complete !:]
2 ~ Co mpl e t ed Nov . '67 .
Ma n age men t - Williamso n &amp; Co .'
Legal
McC r e d y J o hns ton
Bu i:lder
Bus h Con s t . Co.
-
(UC- 34: (208
581
See U( '-3 4
Tot al
7
13
20
380
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Singl e Family
Previous repor lt Various throug. il-Conv. &amp;
Ja n '6 8
ou t City.
221 . d (2)
Feb ' 68
Mar '6 8
Apr ' 6 8
338
2
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Ma y 1 5 , 1968
Pe r mits ... Inc l u de s 51 Prefab Nati o nal ,
unde r
Homes h ous e s in Thoma sv ille :
$15,000 ea U. R. Pr ojec t co n s tru c ted by ,
Nat io nal Home s Construct ion :
Co r p . ( J oe Elliott - Pres.) i
Now
Total
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.An
DATE May 1 5, 1968
Inventory of
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
No. Units
New I Exist
No.
C-3(a: 12D
2D
14D
Designation
Location
Duplexes
Previous Report
!Various
~hroughout City.
Total
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Conv.
Now
Conv.
Conv.
12A Apr.'68
'
4A
"
86 Total
'
C-4
50 P,eyton Rd.
,C"bnv.
B040 DeKalb Av.
C~mv.
p80 Ezzard St.
Conv.
Permit or
Other Value
Comment
Permits un&lt; er
$12,000 ea
(Complete ~$18,275
3-23-67)
..:
6A Mar'6 8
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2
3
Available
.ll93 Warfield · Av1~ Conv.
Small Apt. Dev
(b ~ 55A Previm~s Report
4A Jan'68
1872 Wycliff Rd.
5A Feb'68
1387 Lanier St.
O~ne~ - E. S. Everett


 completei$35,000


(Comple te ,~$24 ,000
10-24-67 ~
(Comple~e,J$80,000
8-15-67)
tompleted $60,000
Feb.' 68
tom~leted $12,000
Mar . '68
Owner - Vic toria Corp.
Builder - Helms Inc.
Small apartment dev e f opme nts
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Owner-A. J . Smith
Builder - Mitchell Const. Co .
Owner-Peyton Center , Inc.
Builder-Scott Fre, Inc.
Owner Ja mes Euba nlts. ."'. - D. L .
534 unit s completed under conventional fi~ncing (Lo~atjons shov in prervious Now
Conv.
re~ ort,
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Item
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DATE Ma y 15, 1 9 68
An Inventory of
•
LOW' AND MEDIUM
nrno:ME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item


Jo.


C:-5
(IP- 14
C-6
I
No. Units
N~w Exist
- /.
,r, .. ~ .....
•,;
658
No. Bedrooms
Designation
LoQation
Program
1
Tot ~l under le a se a g reement
,Lease • P. E .)
Breakdown
Mu r phy Apts.
15
1 494 Memo r ial Dr. 4 8
Vina ra St.
27
443 Do rgan Pl.SW 18
Ama nd a Ga rdens
119 (43 (reno ~ivated)
85 1 Park St .
19
378 7 Gordon Rd.
60
(Subu r ban Ct. ~pts)
1765 P ryor Rd.
352
(Betma r Apts.)
658 Total
(352)
Additional being negotiated (L1Villa Apts)
1113
9044
No v . &amp;Dec. 1966 Throughout City
Du r ing
19 6 7 (other than in
Ja n.- Ap r . '68 U. R. Projects)
3826
1: , 983
2
3
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
or Rent als
When
1
2
3
Available
Pe:nnit or
Other Value
Cormnent
Lea ses nego t i at e d by H. A.
Ca n ~ake p ossess i o n only a s
units become v a can t .
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Uni t s rehabilitated thru th e
Ho us ing Code Division. The pe
d o no t pr o vide additio nal
h o us ing, but do inc ~e a se th
s upply o f s tand ar d h o u s ing
These have been re pQtt·ed by
Housing Code Divis i o n a s re
paired ( rehabilita t e d) . How
the s e figur es inc l ud e u nits
f o und in compl i ance o n o rig
ins pecti o n.
It is est imate
that 75% of this fi g u r e , o r
10, 4 87 substandar d units ha v e
been brought into complianc e
thr u actual rehabilit ati o n .
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DATE May 15 ,
1m
48
15 1
19
2 18
Inventory of
LCY:t1 AND MEDIUN INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
No. Units
New! Exist
C-7
1968
Designation
Location
Nov .&amp;De c. 196E West End U.R.
During
196~ Projec t
J a n- Apr
196E
T otal
Program
Monthly Pmts, Estimate
or Rent als
When
No. Bedrooms
2
2
1
1
3
Available
3
Permit or
Other Value
Comment
B,eha bili t ation comp l eted
by Housing Au th o rity.
Rehab.
l&lt;'ed. Assis t.
,.
C- 8
30
Scattered
Conv.
Rehab.
Now
E n t -erp ri se Cor p . ', 13 0 P iedmo nt I
,.
. i
Av e., NE i s i n te r e s t e d in
b uy ing di lapi d ate d low cos t
·s truc t u r es a n d r e habil ita ti n g
t h e m Pr opor ietor, G~o rge ~ Hart , h a s r e hab e d 3 0 un i t s. ,
Now
Own er
H. M. Alf o rd &amp;
J. M. Se l l ers
Bui ld e r
D. L.
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C-9
2661 Be eler Dr . Conv.
SW
28
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Co npl e t e d Feb. '68
.
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F. L. Al ber son
Bui ld e r
He l ms · I nc.
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1 9 9 1 De Lowe Dr. Conv.
Cot1pl e t ed Feb.' 6 8
$ 52 8, 00 0
Ow ne r
SW
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
An
DATE
Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUM IN COME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
No.
No. Units
New! Exist
DesiEmation
C- 12 40 0
Location
200 Alden Ave.
Proe:ram
Conv.
Monthly Pmts . Estimate
No . Bedrooms
or Rent als
·when
Permit or
1
2
1
2
3
3
Available
Other Value
Co hplE t ed Feb. ' 68 $2,000,000 Owner
i,
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Comment
F . H. Kilg ore, Jr.
-
NW
C- 13
6
'5E rn UC-3 ~ Lo nd on Towne
Hous e s
32 42 Cushman Ci .. . 221 d
SW
Co-op
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comp l e te d Ma r • 22, 1968
C- 14 22 C6e e UC- 1S) McDan i el St. McDaniel St. , SW p •., H.
P. H.
.
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Gordon &amp; Bolton


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R.d.
UC -1#1 100
84
12
72 83
Sept. '68
Pe rm i t$'7000G
, ~ l Cons truc ti o n s tarted Jun el.
FHA Com.
6 . 3 A@ 1 5 .9 U/A. Lewis Ce nk er,
$900,000
Legal. Owner - Park West Co
Builder - Devel opers Servic e
Co . Fir s t units oc cupie d in Nov
i
93% compl e ted 3 - 1 - 68'
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(3751 Gordon Rd ~221 d(3)
NW)
L. D.
84
20
6
96
(
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(52)
1 78
Total
"
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"
221 d (3)
L. D.
72 83
Pe r . Oct. Pe rm i t $1er; Q. 99:2 Appl. filed with FHA 9-2 0 - 6 7
Cons tru c ti on started 2-1 4 -6 8
1967 . FHA Com.
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. $496,000



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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DATE May 15, · 1968,
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUM INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
1.!
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Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
No.
UC -2
No. Units
N1;3w I Exist
96
UC -3#1 30
Monthly Pmts,
No. Bedrooms
Designation
Location
PrograJrl 1
2
3
Col lege Plaza, Universit y Centi r 221 d(3)
96
Inc.
D.R. Project
101.7 Westview
Dr., SW
!London Towne
Houses
3242 Cushman CiJ .221 d(3)
SW (Of f Boulder Co-op
Park Dr.)
(C-13) (6)
,.
"
(IP-2) (48)
(68)
1200
7
Total
"
8 61 . 122 63
69 84
Estimate
vlhen
Permit or
Available
Other Value
Comment
Spring '6~ Permit
Cons truction s tarted 2 - 27-67.
$792,930
Builder - Randen Const. Co.
(3 bldgs.) Legal - Fis her
92% complet ed 3 - 25-68
P-un 1968 $486,500
to Ju1'69 FHA Com.
.
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or Rentals
1
2
3
"
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9*
4 - 1 09 *
~6 uni ts
fPermitted
~ ay 1967
14 8 units
[Permitted
01
lar ' 68
.
Permit
$216,000
FHA Com.
$661 ,000
Permit
$287,3_00
Com~itted by FHA;S - 14- 67
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( 4pha ses) 20 A. Sponsor FCH,I n c.(Same people who
developed Eas twyc h Vi lla g e ) ·
6 different montly pmt s. 1 ,2,3 , .
4 bed rooms, some wi th basements .
Down ,payme nts $13 5.
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4 Bedroom To~ ne Houses


Builder - Diamond &amp; Kaye
FHA Com.
$74 5,700
FHA Com.
$923,000
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
An
DATE
Inventory of
Loril AND MEDD.JN INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
No.
UC-4
UC -5
UC-6
No. Units
New Exist
108
140
568
Desi .ation
Gartrell Ct.
Parcel C-4
Parcel C-3B
Parcel C-11
Perry Homes
Extension
Location
Pro ram
Monthly Pmtsl Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Rentals
When
1
2
3 ' 1
2
3
Available
I Butler Street
221 d (3)
U. R. Project
L.D.
24 48
38-88 Younge St
S.E.
8
Perry Hornes Ext P.~.
South of Procto
Cre.ek.
1730 Kerry Dr.Nf
Public Housing McDaniel St.SW
P.H.
650 85
85
78
46
16
4
5
r.
r.
Sept.' 68
98
28
Jan.
,: .,
...
'69
Permit or
Other Value
1,200,000
FHA Al
Pennit
$793,000
Comment
Construction s tarted 8-22-67
Rental incl. all utilities
SponsQrs - I. Saporta &amp; Russell
Owner - Gar trell Cour t A~sn.
Builder . - Gartrell Cour t Assn. 1
69% complete 3-25-68.
Oct. 1968,$2,238,900 Large units (3-5) Bedrooms)
See summar y of Public Housi ng,
attached, f or breakdown. Bids
opened March 7, Permit issue d
May 1967 - Builder - H. L. :
Coble Constructio n Co. Co nstr.
started Ma y 1, 1967. Compl. '.
Planned by Nov.'68. 48% cornplet E
5-15-68
48
Av . Cost
pring'6~ $14,500/u
02
all '68
Included in summary of Public
Housing, attached. Constr.
st arted Nov. 1, . 1966.
final compl. now schedu led for
Sept. 22.
( C_:-_l~) _.(82) . C~!!),P eted 5-15-68
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DATE May 15, 1968
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUM INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
No.
I
No. Units .
New I Erist
DesiQ'Ilation
I
UC-7


42

48


l Sep'67
Oct'67


72


Nov'67


13

 22

 62

 18

4 9


306
Dec'67
Jan'68
Feb'68
Mar ' 68
.kpr. '68
To tal
Location
Program
Single Family Various t?rough- Conv. &amp;
out City.
221 d(2)
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Comment
8 months Permit s
&gt;:CPermi t ted
after
und er
Single F amily houses p ermitt e ~
permit
$15,000 ea. prior to Se pt. '67 (mo r e t h an
8 months) are ass umed to ha ve
been completed and includ e d
in Item C-2
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Small Apt .Bld. 1803 White Oak
Duplexes
Holl o w NE
and small Apt.
Developments 1521,27,33, 39
Longston Ave.SW
NOTE:
A-Apartment,
D-Duplexes ·
8D
Conv.
Spring'6t $17,480
Owner-Jefferson DeS h az a D. L
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Conv.
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Owner MINE Enter p rise D . L .
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Total
4 94 No rfolk St
NW
4 9 Chestnut St
NW
955 Tilden StNW
Conv.
Per.Jan
1968
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Under
$12,000
Owner
Fried a Creed
Builder
D. L .
Owner- Wm. Sims. , D . L .
Conv.
Per. Aug. $1 4 ,900
1967
Per.Oct67 $ 8,000
Owner
-
Bernard Kaplan D. IJ .
Conv.
PerMar68
Owner
-
Janine Sta r c h D. L .
Conv.
.
(
$13,413
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DATE May 15, 1 9 6 8
An Invent ory of'
LOW AND MEDIID1 I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recentl y Comp1 e t e d in Deve 1 opmen t an d Propos e d
'
Ite:n
No.
No. Unit s
New I Exist
Desirna tion
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
IV:on thly Prnts , Estimate
or Rentals
When
2
1
3
Available
!
Permit or
Other Value
I
Comment
UC- SB 4 A.
884 . Ne a l St NW
Conv.
Spri n g '6 8 $16, 0 0 0
Owner - Marie Mo ore D. L.
12A
520 Park Ave.SE
Conv •
Sp ring '6 8 $ 66 ,000
Owner - Park
llA
1152 Se DsAve. SW Conv.
Sp ri n g ' 68 $4 7 , 300
Owner- Parzan &amp; Assoc. D. L .
19A
1 6 6 Ande r son Ave i- Conv.
Spr ing '68 $ 85,500
Ow n., er - Roy-Jo-Co. ; Builder R 0 ~
J o nes
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, Per Aug '
$ 180 , 000
I
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Owner - Dr. w. o. Stone
Bu ild e r - Do n Fraser
GA
~ 83 Holder ness
S t ., SW
_Conv.
Mar 1 9 68 $ 2 4, 0 0 0
Pe r Au g ' fr
Owne r - Ro y Jones D.L.
4A
r208 5 Go rd on Rd.
NW
Conv .
PerAu g '6 7 $2 0 ,000
Owne r - Dr. w. B . Shr o p s hir e
Builder - J o hn w. LeC r a w, Jr • I
4A
11135 Se lls Av e .SW Co nv.
Per Sep '6 7 $20 ,.ooo ·
$w ner - C . C . Th or nt o n, D.L .
29 A
21 75 Le n ox RdNE
Conv.
Per Sep ' 67 $2 03 ,000
Owner- Ka rl Dz iew ie ns'ki &amp;
Rubin P ic h uc ik
30A
p 5 4 5 Ros well RdNE Conv.
Per0c t'67 $150,000
Owner-Elyse
18A
31 5 1 S imps o nRdNW Conv .
PerOct ' 67 $ 60,000
Owner- J ohn L . Atkins o n, D.
17A
1580 Dixie St . SE Conv.
Per0c t'67 $ 68,000
Owner- Kenne th J o hns o n , DiL
7A
2 68 EighthSt.NE
Conv .
Per0ct'67 $32,000
Owner - J . Hugh Co mbs
Builder - Be rnard Kaplan
4A
216 DoaneSt . SW C9nv.
PerNov'67 $16,000
Owne r - Rev. W. J. Wynn
Buil d e r -Same
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DATE
An
May 15, 1968
Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUM INcmm HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
No. Units
New I Exist
~Jo •
Designation
(C ·: mt .
uC- 8B ,4A
Pmts.
INo. Bedrooms Monthly
or Rent als
Location
4 31 Holderness
Program
1
2
3
1
2
3
Estimate
When
Available
,·
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Permit or
Other Value
Comment
Conv.
Per . Jan6E $18,000
Owner - C . C. Tho rnton, D . L.
PerFeb'6 € $ 2 4 , 000
Owner - J. L . Smith;Bu i ld e r - s ame
S t . , SW
4A
4 25 Holde rness
ST., SW
Conv .
-~ 4A •.
395 Holder ness
Conv.
Per Feb'68 $ 1 6 , 000
2585 Be e lerDr. SW Cqnv .
PerMar ' 68 $90 , 000
l·.
S t ., SW
20A
~29
To ta l
Owner - Albert Zeder, D . L .
·Owner- H. L . Alford&amp;J . M . Sellers I
D. L.
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1 14 5 Constiu t ion Conv.
Jan.'68 , $400,000
Permitt e d i n November 1966 :
Rd ., SE
to
Deve l o p e r - Polar Rock Dev. Cor p.
Sep . ' 68
,
u~-10 62
u:-11 30
Chamberlain
Realty
1 4 0 Mt . Zion
Rd., SE .
Conv .
4 19 Chamberlain
St . , SE
221 d (.3)
L·. D.
30
90
I
Spring '68 $ 310,000
Ow ne r - Day Realty Assn. , Inc. : D. U
PerMar'68 · Pe rmi t
$2 5 2,489
FHA Com.
$ 306~400
Owner- Ch a mberlain Re a lty, Inc . :
Builder- Frontier Con st. Co. Inc
Legal- Fi~h~r &amp; Phillips
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DATE May 1 5 , 19 68
1
An Inventory of
•
LOW AND MEDIUM INCOME HOUSING JN ATLANTA
Recent ly Completed, i n Development and Proposed
Item
~ro .
No. Unit s
New ! Exist
(Cont
UC- 12 1:3 4
UC - 13 ,80
UC - 14 250
Designation
Location
Program
Monthly Pmts . Est imate
No. Bedrooms
or Rent als
When
2 I 3
2
1
1
Available
3
..
Permit or
Other Value
I; •
Cornment
I,
11 0 1 Collier Rd . Conv .
NW
Sum . ' 68
$804 ,000
PerMay'67
Owner - Ed win F . Ed wa r d , Jr . D. L. 1' .
1895 Plaz a La ne Conv .
SW
P~rJun'67 $600,000
Owne r - E . M. Ke appler
1 185 Coll i e r Rd. ::ori\r •
NW
PerJun'67 $1, 4 09,00 0 Owne r - W. T. T owl e s et . al .
Build e r - W. T. T owles
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199~ DeLowe Dr .
SW
PerJul'67 $750,000
Conv.
Owne r - Map les Co .
D. L.
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Thomasville U. R . 221 d (2:
Project
11
98FI A
96Vl
.
$12 ,600 pe ~. u . By builders other than
$ 12 ,200 pe i.- . u •. National Hones
Selling p r c e
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( IP- 1: e&gt; (24
UC-17 58
Per Au g ' 6 7 $22 5, 0 0 0
107.!: 0
119! 0
tl. 910 Bixby St.SE Conv.
Owner - Thos. Reaves D. L.
Be i ng c ons tructed for leasi ng ·
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DA.TE Ma·y 1 5 , 1968
Inventory of
LOWAND :MEDIU1'1 INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
An
Item
_,ro.
No. Units
New! Exist
Desi£mation
No. Bedrooms
Loc;:ation
Program
1
2
3
I
Monthly Pmts, Estimate
or Rentals
When
2
1
3
Available
':·
Permit or
Other Value
I
Comment
UC - 18 76
1051 Beauregard
Ave., SE
Conv.
Per Aug' 6~ $380,000
Owner - Polar Rock Devel. Corp .
Buil d er - Pi e dmont Engineer &amp;
Construction Co.
UC-19 76
1935 Allison Ct. Conv.
SW
Per Aug' 6~ $423,630
Owne r -Crew, Pope &amp; Car t er Con s i
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UC -2 0 192
Per Se pt
1967
Conv.
NW
$1,050,000 Owner-Jade East Corp . D.L.





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UC - 21 130
PerSept
1967
Conv.
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Owner"".'Pey t on Place Apts. D. L.
$828,000
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2950 Springdale
Rd., SW
PerSept
1967
Conv.
$ 800,000
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D.L.
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2390 PalmourDr.
PerOct '6~ $440,000
Conv.
NE
Owner-Fagan, Burson &amp; Douga'!
D.L.
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDiill1 INCOl-'ill HOUSING
~TE


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ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develo~ment and Proposed
Item
No.
I
No. Units
New ! Exist
Designation
uC-2 4 92
(C ont .
Location
109.0 Hol lywood
Rd., 11W ·
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
No.
Bedrooms
or Rent als
When
Permit or
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Program 1
2
3
1
2
3
Available
Other Value
Com.rnent
Conv.
1Per0ct'67 $393,000
Owner-Parzan &amp; Ass oc. D. L .
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2113 Defore FerrvConv.
Rd., NW
Per0ct'6~ $300,000
Owner-B. S . Ive y
Builder-B.L.I. Cons truc tion Co .
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Gardens
84
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108
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Bulter St. U.R. 22_1 d (3)
Project
48
180Jackson St.NW
~90 Irwin St NW
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Rent Sup].
221 d(3)
6% int.
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PerNov'671 $916,600
98
Permi ~ · 1 $720,·975, . .
($1,350,100
145
, 1FHA Com.
Permi t
$~ ,037 . 408
79
36
108
FHA Rent Supplement t entat i v e l y!
es tablished @ $ 960/yr. p e r
unit. Reduced from 240 u n i ts.
Had d.ifficul ty on tax s t r uctur e
Legal - Lewis Ce nker Buil der.
Ranger Const. Co. F i nance - Life
o f Ga. # 2 - 15% comp l eted 3 - 25- ~


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t3379 StoneRd .SW Conv .
PerDec'67 $225,000
Owner - Kimberly Corp. D. L .
11073 Hollywood
Rd., NW
PerDec'67 $288,000
Owner-Melvin Washa~ D.L.
Conv.
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New! Exist
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Designation
U --2 9 400
DATE May 1 5, 1 9 68
An Inventory of
LOW A..'N'D MEDim1 INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
2901 Campbellton Conv.
Rd., SW
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
I
Comment
P erJan' 6f: $2,000,000 Owne r -Gree nbr ia r Vi llage
Bui ld er-D.L.
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2 4 00 Cai;npbellto n Conv.
Rd.,, SW
P~rFeb '6 f
$552,000
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50 Mt. ZionRd., SV, Conv.
PerMa r '6f $ 350,000
Owne r - De wo y Zell e y E.al. D. L •
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UC - 32 202
Hollywood Rd. 1580 Hollywood
Project
Rd., NW
Turnkey
.
Per Ap r' 6f P e rmit
$ 2,500, 0 00
HUD Com •.
$3, ~ 67,53 8
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Builder - The Wh iting - Turner ;'
Co nst. C o .
FHA fea sible letter issued
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DATE Ma Y 1 5, 1 9 6 8
An Inventory of
,.
LOW AND }1EDIUM INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
Noo
No . Units
New Exis t
t.C- 33 208
Designation
Friends h i p
Center
Lo.cat ion
Program
No. Bedrooms
2
1
3
Monthl y Pmts J Estimate
or Rent als
When
2
1
3
Available
99 .N .side Dr .SW 221 d (3) 3 4
Non- pro f t
Per mit or
Other Value
PerApz:' 6f Permit
$ 1,564 , 000
95
30
&amp; !49 T ) Wne Ho\: ses
Comment
Owner - The Ce-6te x Corp o
Bu ild er - Rog e rs Cors::t. Co.
Sp o ns or - ~r i e nd s h i p Bapt . Ch
Cl os ed - Mar . 2 8
Wo rk s t ar ted - ~ ffici a l groun d
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bre a k ing pendi n g
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N,pn- pro f t
UC- 3 4 208
V
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IPe rmi t
PerApr'6f$1,950,000
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Buildei- De Sote ' Cons t . Co.
Sp o nsor - Allen Templ e
ianage me n t - Willis a mson Co.
Le ga l - Mc Credy J ohns t o n
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Ferry Rd . NE
UC -35 2 4 1
PerAp r ' 6E $ 2,200, 000 Ov;ner - Atl anta Area Preb yt e r
Hom.e 9 I nc .
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Rd ., SW
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Co n v.
$270,000
Owner - D. L . Knox &amp; Assoc. D . L .
$496,000


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40
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
An Inventory
DATE
o±:
~ay 1 5, 1968
LOW AND MEDIUN INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
l
No. Units
New! Exist
tfoo
IP- 2
48
Desim1ation
London Towne
Houses
68
1116
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Location
Off Boulder
Park Dr.
"
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts, Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2
3
Available
Perinit or
Other Value
221 d(3)
Co-op
Committed by FHA 8 - 1 4 - 67
(4phases) 20A.
Sponsor - FCH I r.
( Same pe o ple who develop ed
Eastwych Village) 6 differe n t
mo nthly pmt s. 1,2,3,4, bedrooms
some with basements.
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(C -1 3&gt;°(6) · Co mp le1ed
4 Bedrooms Town Ho u ses incld.
Builder - Diamon &amp; Kaye
See UC~3 f o r uni.ts under coIEt . ·
(UC - 3) ( 30)!under Const.
(48)
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Cor p .(Rock dalE)
Project
Comment
221 d(3) 140
&amp;
221 d(3)
Co""."op
a 3_0 ([ncl .16C T. H.)
1968 thrl $701, 000
1971
price f or
r es. l and
$ 3, 959 , ooo.
Bid on land a warded Ma y 1 5 ,
t o DavidL. Rosen Cons t . to
s tart in 10 da. f_ omclosi ng ;
co nst . p h ase planned f or 4 yr so
A p o rtion o f th is si t e (l 5 0uni t~
is t o be develop e d i n c o ll ab o r
tion with t h e ·Uni o n · Bapt . Chore
and FCH .
Alloc ati o n o f 2 21 d(~
funds for ~ 00 units approved.
10 - 25 - 67 FHA Fe a sibili t y
lette_r iss ued 12 -5- 6·7 (40 0 u . )
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
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New I Exis t
LOW AND MEDIUN I NCOME HOUSilJG Ill ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Designation
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No. Bedrooms
Locat ion
(C ont.
I P- 3 ) 100
DATE Ma y 1 5, 1968
An Inventory of'
Roc kd a le B-2
Roc kdale
1
Program
2
3
Monthly Pmt s i Est imate
or Rentals
When
1
2
3 I Avail able
Per mit or
Other Value
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Ma n • Corp
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$1,1 51 , 1 00 Bei n g pr o c esse d b y FHA 2 - 28 - 68
Prelimi na ry Appl . t o FHA
1 2 - 1 9 - 67
100
Rockdale T OWil1 ?Roc kda le
Houses # 3
600 To t a 1 C omm it t ed by FH \.
.l 7 84
additi c nal p l a n ned
1:..,384 ttotal
I P- 4
350
Publ ic Hous in ~ Thoma svi lle U . F • P.H.
Pr ojec t
Com.ment
414(] ncl
4 0 120 8 0
80
30
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Br.
14 p T : ~ . )
FHA t o tal commitme nt to
da t e ( Mr. Ralph ;J o hnso n
1 - ·2 - 68 ) 6 0 0 u .
Late ' 6 8
Av . c ost
$14,500/ u
Fall 1.969
5 Br .
see s umma ry of Pub lic Ho u si ng,
atta c h e d for bre akd\':l\ n. Bid s
let ' i n s p r ing 1968; o p e ned ·
1a y 1 5.
F our bid s r ec ei v ed:
1 . Lake - . ic Do nda
$ 5 ,587,00 0
2. Th omps o n - St r e et $ 5 ,932,00 0
3. Algena - Bl a ir
$ 6p 677,40 0
4 . Ba s i c Con s t.Co . $6 , 8 50 , 00 0
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMY!ITTEE
DATE May 15, 1 9 6 8
t'
Inventory of
LOW AND :MEDIUM I NCO:ME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
An
I
Item
No. Units
New ! Exist l
i'f o.
I P-5
100
4- ,
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Program


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162
IP- 6
220
Gilbert Rd. &amp;
Flynn Rd. SE
Tu~nkey
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500
Both sides
Bank~e a d Hwy.
Ne a r River at
Maynard Rd.
Turnkey
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or Rentals
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2
3
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75
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Other Value
Comment
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Y '$ 1,000,000 18.6A. Ap pl . s ubmi t t e d to FHA
Dec.28; De nsi ty 1 5U/A Sp ons or ! . Sap ort a .
Pr o p osed rent
FHA o rig ina ly reluctant t o approve b « cau se o if r o ugh ter ain and proxjmity to
inclu d es uti lit i e s. Preliminar y
Roc kdal e. Has subsequently expresse&lt; · willingness tc re 1:::ons der.
appl. sub mit t e d t o FHA 12 - 1 - 6 7.
FHA ready for fe a sib i l i ty
Additi~nal requested
con ference
Ether idge Pk.jOff Etheridge Dr221 d (3)
NW


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No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Spring' 6~
HUD Com.
Overall cos 1r$9, 998,868
Develcpers cost t o HA $9 , 356,094
I ncl. land
20A. si t e z o n e d f o r ap t s .
consid ered fa vor ably b y H. A. P~
Promoter- Bil l Woodwa r d o f
Adams - 9at e s. Bu i ld e r \'i hi tibg Turner . To be dev e l o pe d
at d e ns i t y o f l l U . per A.
Ap p r oved by HUD Ma y 5P 1968
Lt r . o f I n t e nt i s s ued b y HA
Develop er ha s c los ed o n
,
p r o p e rty .
Plan t o break gr o un '
in Ma y 1 96Z . Qevelop er &amp; HUD
in di s agr eement a s to c os t
estimat e (5- 9 - 6 8)
35A. South o f Bankhead 10 . 5A n .
o f Ba d ead; Zo ned M- l &amp;M- 2 . Deve :·
o p e r - J a c k J o n e s~ H. L . Cobel Cons ~
Co. , Gr e e nsbor o, N. C . Rezoning
a p proved by Zo n . Com. D-5- 67
Option e x t. 1 -15. Al loc ation 0 1
5 00 unit s ma de b y HUD 1~ 15 . Hur
requires cons t . t o s tart by
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DATE
May 15, 1968
An Inventory of
LOW.AND MEDDJM IN COME HOUSING IN .ATLANTA
Recently Comp~et ed, in Development and Proposed
I
No. Units
I New!
Exis t
Item


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Designation
Location
Program
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Rentals
When
2
1
1
2
3
3
.Available
(MR
·1 Ebenezer Bapt Raw so n- Wa s hingt c n :~221 d (3 1 9 6 &amp; Ef f • .
Jan ' 6 9
iss ue d)
Chu r c h
U .R. _Pro jec t - No n- pr o fi
32
Between Cap i t ol All r e nta
. 2 4 TO\I n H DUS e,,
Homes &amp; I -2 0
(3 ' kl , 5 BR)
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Per mit or
Other Value
$ 50,000
Offering
pri ce f o r
land
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7.6 A. FHA has given reserv atio n'
for 1_52 units, 3 stones. Place
o n market Feb . 5 Bi d s o pe ne d
-l , 1967. 6 Bid s ysubmitted
Awarded July 3 1 to Eb enez e r B . p
Churc h. .f!,ppl . · f i l e a Vi it h FHA .
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May
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Pr o jec t
Commit ted t o b t ilder by HA .
(Other than Na 1 1 . Homes Const . Corp.)
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100
N.H.
Ashbur y Hills Ga_mmo n Theologi c a l
Nu:5i ng Home
Seminary s ite
Hill Burt c n
Ac t &amp; 2 3 2
Elderly
Sp onsor - Rev. J . F. Norw ood ,·
- Director . Has $60,0 0 . 00
Approved by Zon. Com . Oc t . ·5
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Approved by Bd . Ald . Oc t . 16 .
Waiting f o r :Jh i l Bu r t o n
a p proval. Hopes t o ra i s e
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New I Exist
500
DATE
Inventory o:f
LOW AND MEDIUM INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
An
Designation
No. Bedrooms
Location
Fairburn Rd.
Site
West side of
Fairburn ·N . of
Holly Family
Hosp.
. .
Program
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts, Estimate
or Rentals
·when
1
2
3
Available
1
221 d (3)
Co-op
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Permit or
Other Value
,
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o ay 15, 1 d 68
Comment
59A. site (Approx. 9A.
res erved for El. Sc h. Sponsor
Mark Palmour, Inc. (B i ll Gil
more). FCH t o participate.
Reduced from 600 units ori gi n a
ly proposed, because o f comm i t
ment t o the Schoql Dept. for a
sc~ool site in the project . 1
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Project
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Homes prefab houes being bui lt
on lo t s obtai ned from HoA. j
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
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DATE May 1 5, 1968
An Inventory of
LOW' AND MEDIU}1 I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
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No. Units
New I Exist
I P- 13 362
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Designation
Location
Progr am
Central Meth~ Ea s t s ide o f
221 d (3)
Ch. Project
Fa irburn Rd. SW Nonpr o fi t
N. of Sewell Rd.
196
558
Monthly Pmts J Estimate
Noo Bedrooms
or Rentals
When
1
2
3 ' 1
2 I 3
Available
Permit or
Other Value .
Comment
4 0A site. Rezoning fro
M- land
1- 2 approved b y d. Ald. Jan 1 5
A- 1 &amp; A- 2 . development planned.
Promoter - C. C. Thornton
Sponsor - Cent ral Me th . Churc h
(Rev. A. s. Dickerson- Pastor
Arc h. Heery &amp; Heer y . )
FH~ readr to Co~m it (3 - 25- 68)
Elderly
Total
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p 52
,_
LaVilla Apts.
Under negotiation for lease
as
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N. s ide of Gor - Conv.
,
3½A . Site.
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o~ Adams ville Dr.
IP- 16 450
P . H.
Sponsor - O .C. Thor nt on
Fav orable rec. b y Plan.
Oc t . 11 to Zan. Com Nov.
Approved.
Br o wnt own Rd . N. of Brownville~urnkey
Site
Rd. between Jac~son P'way &amp;
Bolton Rds., NW
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HA &amp; HUD ; Planning Bd . recomme nded favorable action; Zon.
Com denied unanimously Au g .10 ;
Bd. o f Aid . denied Au g . 2 1.· ,,
Plan.Dept. sponsored re - o p en- ·
ing the proposed rez o ning .
Zon. Com. agreed Nov . 9 to
permit project to be rein t rod ~
uced . Pla n Bd . favorable r ec o mmendation Nov . 15. Zan. Co m. re 1consid ered ·&amp; defer ~ e~ to 7 -
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
.An
Inventory of'
DATE
fay 15, 19,6 8
LOW AND MEDIUM INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
~!o.
No. Units
New
Exist
DesiITTlation
IP- 17 180
Bu t ler St.
YMCA Project
IP- 18 180
2-68-33-S


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Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
W. ·of Hollywood 221 d (3
Rd. NW, N. of
nonprofi,
Ma gnolia Cemete1y
West s id e
Turnkey
J onesboro Rd .,SI
· outh of Mc Williams
, St.
Bedford Pine UR P.H.
Project
200 Reg.
164 Elder y
Monthly Pmts. Estimate '
or Rentals
When
Permit or
1
2
3
Available
Other Value
Co:mment
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Owner-J. A. , S. H. &amp; W.P . Hudson
Ar c hite c t - J ohn Cherry
Legal - Hall 'are
Fav o rabl erec. by Plan. Bd. Oct ,
11 to Zon. Com. '.Nov. 16.
Der e rred (Z-67- 200 - D) . Zon .
Com. re considered Dec. 7 and
deferred indefinitelyo Re considered by Zo n. Com. Feb.
22 and approve d by Bd . Ald.
Mar . 4 .
1 5A (plus possibly 4 a d dit i o na_
acres) Zo ned 1- 1 Deve l ope rs Zimmerman- Evans &amp; Leop o ld ,
Arc hitect -C h arles Eo Mcca r d
Site h a s tent a tive app r o ved
o f HA &amp; HUD Re z oning Ap pl .
filed Feb. 26'68 Pl an . Bd .
made fav o rable recommendation
Mar .13, t o Zon . Com. App rov d
by Zo n. Com. May 9~ for 1 60
uni t s.
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May 15, 1968 ·
LOW AND MEDIU1'f INCOME HOUSING IN ATLfu"l'TA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
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Item
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No. Units
New I Exist
52
Designation
2-68-9-C
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts . Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
3·750 Gor don Rd. Conv.
NW , W. of Ad'ams-
Comment
Za n. Com. approved Nov. 15
rez oning 3/4 A.· fro m R- 3 t o ·
A- 1 t o g o with larger tract :
of about 4A . already zoned :
ville Dr.
A- 1
O\vner - Mildred Kingloff and
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40
Ea st side o f
CoQv.
Brownlee Rd ., · SV
N. o f Scott St.
IP - 22 4 50
'(2 - 68 - 22 -C ) 4A . zon e d R-5
To Zon. Com. fa r 21 for
rez o ning to A- 1 (Plan. Bd .
fav o rable rec.)
Fed . Honor Farm P . H.
Turnkey
Blvd., SE


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150
600
Total
221 d
(3)
1970
Part of Community Unit Plan l
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al loc ati o n of 4 50 P. H. units
mad e Dec. 12~ Site p lan bei ~g
de veloped by Plan . Dept. &amp; H~A.
Bd. Ald. agreed to acce p t
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and develo p e as . expansion o f:I
T'ville U.R. pro jec t (5 - 6-6 ~)
H.A. to call for proposals l
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No . Units
New Exist
I P- 23 32
Designation
Location
Wes.t l ake Manor
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Program
2 21 d
Monthly Pmts .l Estimate
No. Bedrooms I or Rentals
When
1
2
1
2
3
3
Available
32
(3
102
Per mit or
Ot her Value
Comment
.1 - 4 - 68
FHA Feasibi l it y le tt e r iss u ecV
FHA Comm it . . . ed ( 3 - 25 - 6 8)
$ 3 4 2 ,000
L . D.
I P- 2 4 800
East Lake
N. of Gle nw ood
Golf Cours e # 2
Ave.
(2 - 68 -30-S)
Prop osed on 9 9A f or Com.• Un i t.
Devel . zo ned R- 4 ; r e ques t s
t o···rezone - to C- 1 , R- 6 , A- 1 &amp;
Tu rnke y
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density 10. 68U/ A
Owner - Ja mes Ma y e e t. a l .
Apl. - Ham ilto n Dougla s
Promo t er - Jim· ·Go ldin , Atlant a J
Deve l ol)er - Paul An dr e ws
So u t he as te r n Devel. Corp .
1Tashvil le
Arc h i t ects - Allen W. Ha ll
Ha 11 &amp; Ba u·gh e rg 1 D2 llas
Consu ltant - J o hn Wi ers ma, Ford
F ou ndat ion, Wa shi ng ton
Fe d e ral I n t e rest -Ceci l L .
i e ld Rep. - P ro gram .
Ya r b or ough~
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Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUM I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
~fo.
B ,:;- 1
No . Units
New ! Exist
Designation
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Location
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Program
I
Single . Family
1
..Thomasville
R. Projec t
,
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
or Rent als
When
1
2
3
Available
lots unci •)mmi ltted for di~ pos 11.
221 d (2
Permit or
Other Value
Comment
Originally 157 unsold lots.
53 l o t s sold to Natl . Home s
Cons t . Corp.
20 l o t s commit ted t o ano'- he r
b u il der
19 lots c ommitted to Natl.
Ho mes Corp.





39"·1ots sold to Natl . Home s
Corp . and ·cou sins
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B C-2
100
Gun Club
!Between Hollywoc d 221 d (3
Rd . &amp; Gun Club
Rd., NW
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Com. ]?reposed FHA financing
Pro mo t e r - Joe AndersonP Roy
D. Wa rren. Re - zoni ng appro ved
Jan 3. (T i ed i n wi th Item
BC- 3 ) .
i minar y applica ti on
. present edPrel
t o FHA for c onsid eration (11 - 21 - 67). Feasibil it y
letter is s ued on 8 A ' by FHA '
( Adq i t ional 1 0-:! expected la ter )
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150
E . of Gun Cl ub
221 d (3)
Rd ., s. of Alvin
Dr., NW
Sa me situta 'tion as BC -2
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Rezoned from R-5 to A- 1.
Approve d 20 Ma·r . '67
Pr o mot er-Joe Anderson of Roy
D. Wa rren Co.
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An Inventory of
1 or,.7 AND MEDIUM INCOME HOUSilJG IN ATLANTA
.ay 15, 1968
Recently Complet ed, in Development and Proposed
Item


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Noo Unit s
New! Exist
Desienation
Lo&lt;;:ation
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts . Estimate
or Rental s
When
1
2
3
Available
s. side oJ We s t- 221 d( 3 )
view Ave, SW i n
Lim . Div.
Wes t End U. R .
_Pr ojec t
This pr o1~e r try ha ::; e x eel 1 ent pot ~ntial fm develop ment undc r 2l21 d (3) . . RE pea t ed 1nquiries have been
made by nte rest :ld dleve] ope " S f :)r releasE o f this
s i te by i-he City~
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Permit or
Other Value
Comment
J. M. Richarson of Johnson,
Richardson &amp; As s oc . wants t 0
purc ha se this City owned La nd
( mos tly z oned R-5 ) along s.
side of Wes tvie w Dr. betwee n
Dargan . Pl . and Holderness s t.
iapproximately 3.4A) U. R.
Policy Committee declined t 0
a c t o n . Proposed to hold :
st atus quo for present.
Purc hase of this site al so
req ues ted rgpeatedly by
Chas . A. Mue lle r .
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BC- 5
36
Seminole Ct.
Apts .
Near N. High Turnkey
land &amp; N0 rth Av e Rehab .
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•:&lt;Ef f icie nc y
In fair condit ion. Owner
wa n t s to sell. Listed by
Ed L . Barnum Realty ' Co.
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Invent ory of
LOW AND :MEDIID1 I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develo?ment and Proposed
No. Units
Item
&gt;To•
New
BC - 6
80
Exist
Desiimation
Location
lffaiwell Rd. at
Oakcliff, . NW
Program
,,
65
Ra ilroad Ave .NE
Monthly Pmts, Estimate
or Rentals
When
l
2 I 3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
221 d(3)jhis
Apartment use for the ma jor pcrtion o f
B '.:;-7
Noo Bedrooms
1
2
3
than
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Comment
6½A. tract. Cenk er &amp; Ki nglo ff Owners - Develo. ers , Densi -y
12.5U/A Zoned R- 5; Prev i ousl y
approved by Zon. Com. 6 /23 /66/
Denied b y Bd. Ald. 7/8/66 o n
o bjec tions from Q. V .
Williamson a s inconsistent wi t h
original Ada ms v ille pla n.
Denied by Plan. Bd o Au g . 1 6 .
Deferred by Zon. Com. Oc t . 1 9.
·Variance granted b y Bd. Ad j
221 (h)
Approx. 6. 5 A ( inc l . sc h ool 's it e
for abou t 2.5A) Pr o moter - :
In vie w o f currentl y undetermined .fut1Ure of th~ s ltimi t ,:i.d a t ea, it appcears t h at er rac t ion o f Noyes Collinson, Americ an
prefabs on exis ti ng J o t _s a nd construcition of a . small.l h Lgh [lr ise ap.~rtm,~nt dev elc pment on
Friends Service Comm i t tee .
.fbr~er County o -ned la n d in this area, is the most fe~sible S )lut i on at .his t i me.
Ar c hi t ect - Henr y No rr is .
I s no ·
interes ted in prefabs fo r this
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DATE 'l'l:a y 15, 1968
I nvent ory of
LOW AND }fEDI1.J11 I NCO:tvIE HOUSING IN ATLA.WTA
Recently Compl et ed, in Development and Proposed
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Item j No. Units
No.
New Eris t
.BC - 8
500
Desi gnation
Location
E . o f Jo ne s b o r o
Rd. SE opp os ite
I
Pmt s . Estimate
or Rent als
W.nen
1
2
3
Available
·1Monthly
Progr am
Noo Bedrooms
1
2
3
Per mit or
Other Value
Tu rnke y
1 65A. tra ct zoned R- 4 . Prom o t e
co ns i der e d Commun it y Unit p la .
approa c h and gave it up as to o
compli cated, inview o f
multiple owners hip ; excelle nt
loc ation.
Proposed to HA f or
Turnkey.
HA is ' interes ted in
only 50 a c r es.
Promoters Bill Woodward &amp; Bob Cousi ns
Promoters willing t o com, it
remaining 1 1 5 A at a reasona b l e
pri ce t o a land bank, t h ru a
nonpi:: ofit Housing Deve l opme n t
Cor p . Site being considered no
by Zimmerman , Evans &amp; Leopo ld
f o r development u nder Commu ni t
Unit Plan.
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BC - 9
240
w. of Boulevard
SE and s. of
Pershing Dr.
a dja c ent t o
Wellsw ood Apts .
Turnkey
.
20A. tra ct z o ned A- 1 Owner - ,
Wells 4Appvd . by HUD for
Turnkey.
Own.er h a s not agr ee d
to sell for t h is purpose
(Boggs Aug . 9) •
Promoter - Nicholas Berryman ,:
Ada ms-Cates, Developer - J ame s
P. Jones, Columb u s, Oh io
Land cost too h"gh; Dev e lop er
is attempS! i ng · long ter m
lease for TK: is n ov; e x p l o r in g
tax angle .
Opi-nion o f Ci ty
Atty. obt ained and provid ed
r promoter and H.A. No furt h e r
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An I nventory of
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Re cently Complet ed, in Development and Proposed
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New
Exis t
B C- 10 225
BC- 11 250
Designation
Location
Program
!Mont hly Prnts. Estimate
No . Bedroomsf or Rentals
When
1
2
3
1
2
3
Available
Pennit or
Other Value
Comment
G~ . ~ e a ~he rs Dev~l o pment I nc.
221 d (3 1
Nonpr o fi ..
Land a c q uired by Q . V. Will iamson after tur ndown by .UD for
Turnkey d evelopment. Appl~
filed with FHA for all o tment.
Now c o nsidering part of
Hartr amph tra c t,
S . of Oa k Dr .SE
221 d ( 3 D
2 5 A s ite now zoned f- 1. Promot e
Robert Laxon . Owner - Lee Fore.
Bu i lder - Vic t oria a s lia .
Deve ~o per - FHA Inc. FHA thinks
OK. Ward Ald. s trongly o pposed ·
to rezoning. Owner want s ,
propert y placed i n upac k- ge"
rez o ning program for low- income
h o using. Rec ommended to Plan.
Dept.
E . o f Empire Dr. C o- op
BC- 12
16
W. side o f Gilbe rt Conv .
l A tract; zoned A- 1. Co- o wners-I
Rd . SE (a t Clay t on
Keith Elmore &amp; Wm . Merr i tt.
Co. Line)
Owners desire to retain owner - 1
Thes~ owners ha ve conta cted FHA whi ch is not int eres ed n 2 21 &lt;J (3 development o n
s h i p &amp; operate .
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No. Units
New
Exist .
DATE May 1 5,
An I nventory of
1968
LO'w AND MEDIID1 I NCOME HOUSING JN ATLANTA
Re cently Completed, in Develoument and Proposed
No. Bedrooms
Designation
20
B C- 1 4 600
Location
Program
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts i Esti.mate
or H.ent als
When
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Comment
W. side Qf Fa i r ·
b ur n Rd. SW neaJ
Ba k e r s Fe r ry Rd
Conv.
Before Zo n. Com. Marc h 2 3 ; Held
over a wai t ing s ubmission of
!)la ns ( now submi tted) Promo t erDavid Berry .
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Turnke y
Owrie r - Atty . Fine &amp; o ... hers
pr o p ose t o annex t o Ci ty.
Petition wi l l have t o be
s u b mi tted b y 1a y. P.H. wou ld
be in Jul y.
Annex. wo ld no ...
ta k e pl a ce u n t il Jan. '69.
in Fu lt o n
Co. ( LL 2 9 FF)
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B C- 1 ~
72
B C- lE 200
2-67-2 4 2-S
LL 68,14th Dis t ,
F~Co . NW side O J
Waters Rd., SE
SW from Cor. o f
Cleveland Ave .
16.3A off De Kall Turnkey(: )
Av e . NE be tw een
DeKalb a nd McLe r d o n
at Hampton Terr .
and Southland Dr .
6.7A Zo ned R- 4 . Owner - Mrs.
Viol a Ja c k s on .
Appl . R. A:
Young.Plan Bd . deferred Feb
1 4 , 1 968 .
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now s ponsoring development b y
b u il d e r f r om Kno xville.
Zone d R-5 and R- 4. No reque s t
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LOW AND :MEDIUN INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
No.
I
No. Units
New ! Exist
DNM- 0 8,0 5 6
(L ost)
Designation
(Pr fP OSed projects
Location
Program
!Monthly PmtsJ Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Rentals
When
2
1
2
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3
3
Available





Permit or
Other Value
Comment
locations, numb er of uni 1 s e ~ch :l nd :reas ons for not mat e1 ializing s h bw in pr evious r e ports)
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w.
1 50
side of
Turnkey &lt; r
Jackson P'way NW 221 d (3,
just south of
Co-op
Proctor Creek
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l~.3 A. tra c t Zoning now R- 5
S p onsor - Owner - A.; L . Ro b e rt s p
Ameri c an Companies. Defer e d b
Plan Bd . Au g. 16. Defer _ed
again Oct . 11 f o r study of
plans .
Sponsor cont a c ted a nd
advi s ed o f ina d equacies of Pla t
!ade app oi ntment t o come n to
disc us s - revision. o·d Not .sho ~
Called De c. 5 to advise tha t he
is still inte re st ed i n gett _ing
t hi s tract zoned t o A- 1
Advised that prop ose d Land ·use
Plan proposes th ·s sit e a s
Open La nd .
Plan . Dept. (J o h n
Watson) a dvised Jan.' 11'68 'o f
st atus o f t hi s tract and ma de
recommendat ions for A- 1 Zo ning.
Z- 67 - 1 44 - E Reco nsid e r e d b y ,
Pl an . Bd . 2 - 14 - 68; Denied
(Insufficient int eres t by
applicant ·in making c hange s .' in .
Pr oposed development plan)
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1 968
Inventory of
LOW AND :MEDIUN INCOME HOUSING JN ATLJ\NT.A
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
An
Item
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No. Units
New l Exist
Desi
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Loc;:ation
Pro ram
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
sJI
DNlti-2
East side · of
Turnkey r
Jonesbor o Rd.
221 d (3
(Just north of
Circumferent ial)
DNivi-3
50
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2 60
ll'urner Monu- Block bounded b Housing
mental Church Boulevard Dr. S for Elde ly
Project
Howard ST., Holl maq
St., Saunders sf . '
S. of AWP RR
W. of S. ' way
221 d (3
Nonprofi
Monthly Pmts
or Rent als
1
2
3
Estimat e
When
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Com.rr..ent
15A tra c t
Spon sor Owner h a s
( Co s t o f
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Requ ires r ezoning
b y iUD
n o t agreed t o se l l
l and proh i b itiv e . )
? Appr o v e
Turner . onume n ta l Ch re A~E
Pa s t o r Re v . C. C . H ghes
Des i I'.ES a c q u i ri ng p _ o pe _ t y near
c hurc h f or cons truct ion of ·
3 0 -50 u n i t s.
Ne eds s e e d mo ne y.
Rea l Es ta te agent Bob iat t hews
who ia s · worki ng on pr o jec t ,d i e d '
s uddenly .
1
2 6 A. si t e prop os al by Wm L.
Wa ro nke r, Wa rd Realt y Co .
(9 - 1 1 - 67) .
Zo ned R-6 (Com. U. ) ,
Interes ted in pr o moting nonpr o fit orgn . to d e v e l o p . Good ·
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An Invent ory of
LOW AND MEDIU}1 INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Re cently Compl eted, in Development and Proposed
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DN - 5
No . Unit s
!fow I Exist
200
Designation
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts . Est imat e
or Rent als
When
1
2
3
Available
Perrnit or
Other Value
W. .-Of Bolt o n Rd.
NW and S. · of Sa r d y
Comment
18A. si te , zo _ed A- 1 Brick
Veneer. Apt. zoning . Su itable
access and br i dge cost i s
problem . Pro, oter - Charl i e
Taylor. Pro~erLy not tied dOW!:l
11/280 Tract subequent l y
consid ered by other develope r s .
No--.posi t ive develop , ents
reported in 1967 •
Cir.
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364
Ad j. t o Count1 y
Club Estates ,
Ad amsville, o j f
Boulder Park Ir.
Towne Ho1ses
22 1 d (: )
Plannjng De pt . r eluc tant to c ha t ge ~o n i ng .
FHA co 1sidi~rs this i: r o jec t
premature . Arc hitec t c onsid e r s th i s si .e e Kce lle n. fo · h o usi ng f o r
e l der ly .
3 8A . i n County- Anne·ed Jan ol ' 6 ,
Zoned R- 3 . Prop osed com. un i t
Plan with c lus t er type d e ve l op~
j me t . Pr omot er - Ha rr y Belfor
Owner - Luther Fra s er. Plan.
Dept. s u g gested possi b ili ty of
R- 6 zoni n g and d e v elopcen undc
Communit y Unit Pl an ( c a r ries
s ame densi ty as a re a zoning ) .
This pro jec t n e e d s pro fess i ona l
developers in orde r t o succeed .
Promoter ha s considered applyi n
for A- 2 z oning under Commun ity
Unit Plan.
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ray 1 5 ,
1 968
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUN I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develo~ment and Proposed
Item
DN.'I - 7
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No. Units
New I Exist
280
Desi
ation
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Custer Ave. E .
Turnkey
o f Chosewo o d Pk .
Planni ng Dpt. anticipates strong op os·tion t o
tra ct f or o w-income housi g .
DN. - 8
100
Monthly Prnts l Estimate
or Rent als
·when
1
2
3
Available
ev lop nent o f this
W. o f Ja c kson
221 d (3
P 'w ay N. _of Pro t o ~
Cir. at dead end
of C,lenrock Dr .
Planning Dpt . cool to c ha ng ing
DNM -9
175
ZoniL
Bankhead Hwy . Trailer Park
Turnkey
site
Bankhead Hwy . at
Oz burn Rd .
f om
-5
0
'-1.
Permit or
Other Value
Comment
2 4 A. Combined t r a c t .
Bui l d e r - Ra l ph Wi llis &amp; J o hn
R . Hal l. No c h ang e i n devel o pme nts si nce previous re port
o f l - 1_5- 6 8
P r omo t er - Carl t on a rlow; 10 . 7A~
P o rti on in floo d pla in, Re zoning appl . f iled 1a r. 23 ;
h e ari ng s c hedu led for iay • .
Sp o nsor - Buc k LeCra w.
Ac t i on
deferred i ndefi n i t e ly at
r eques t o f ap pl ic a n t .
S ite ~ppr o v a l r e ques t e d by ,HA.
No t a c t e d on b y HAA , beca se o~
opp o s i t ion o f Inte rgroup
Rel a tions Se c t ion o f HUD to
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An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIID1 I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
foo
DNM - 10
No. Units
New I Exist
'
98
262
360
Desi.r mation
1st ~ Golfview Apts
s tag
Location
Cleveland Ave.
Ext.
Program
221 d (3
L.D.
Noo Bedrooms
1
2
3
Nonthly PrntsJ. Estimate
or Rent als
When
1
2
3
Available
I
70
Permit or
Other Value
95
Remai der formerly rEeferred to as
Co-op
Total Exec utive Houi e Apts.
Note: 36W total in first p or t ion (:.ppr ox. 80A) of ent lir e 130A. inclt ded in
·,
R- b Com. Unit Plan appr oved c evelopme nt.
j
~e considered by Zon. C&lt; m. Feb . 22'68 o~posed s tr~ngly by Ald. LEftw i ch. No decis~on
p:- ea c hed .M:cCook asked &lt; @ . Brannon and ~ il\ Moore to tr y t o get i oge :- h er on the 1.: nd
l:leal anld then come back . to the Commitl- e e.
Pro,ect aba t1d on e d.
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69.9A. residential, mult - fa il y
16A. Co 1mercial. Promoter
Robert Laxson, Shafe: Realty.
Approved by city init"ally at
density of 9.6 U/A u nder Com.
Unit Plan . FHA gi ven assu anc e
'
Ci ty p rop oses to ex tend
Cl ~veland Ave . to s erve projec t
a nd develop Golf Cours e.
. Promoter wanted to inc ease
densit y t o 12 U/A b ecause of
loss of 9.6A to Sc hool Dept.
Zoning hear i ng held July 6 to
c hange, t o A- 1. ; Approved for
12 U/A &amp; 75' set back. (10- 2767)
Plans in HUD for review.
Intended to go thru wi th .
B IL.
funds all ocated .
FHA feasibility letter issued 8 - 22 - 67.
Basis for rezoning not con
,
sistant with thE p;oposal wh ic ~
is ~trongly opposed bl Ward
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Com. 2 - 8 - 67 ; no decision made.
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DATE Ma y 1 5 , 1 968
An I nventory of
.
LCY-il AND HEDIU}1 I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recent l y Comple te d, in Development and Proposed
I
I ·~em
No. Units
New I Exist
Ne ).
DNM - 11
5 00
t,
I
Desi Emation
I
Location
Pro.e:ram
Noa Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly PrntsJ Estimate
or Rentals
vr.nen
1
2
3
Avail able
Permit or
Other Value
w.
o f Jonesb o ro Turnke y
Rd. SE at ·
Clevela nd Av e. Ex t .
Comment
Zone d A- 1
8 p onsor - Bi ll 111 oodward
Thi s i s part o f l ar ger t r a c t
ref e rr e d t o e ls e w e re i n t h is
r e p o rt a s "Gol f view Apt s"
(S e e DNM - 10) Owner - Bil
Mo or e , aski n g fo-r City
a ss i-s ta nee in o p e n i ng u p So uth
Rive r to imp r o ve d r ainage
(1 - 1 5 - 78)
,;
DNM- 12
352
.
Be t ween Col l ier
221 d( 3 )
Dr. &amp; I - 20 ; East
of I - 28 5
-
Zone d R- 4
Owner.: wm . A. fi t c h e ll
Appli c ant - Ham i l t o n Do ug l as;
Re z on ing -den i ed by Zo n. Com
Ma r. 21 and by Bd . Al d . Apr, .1
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Legend :
C 1
- :i4
Comp le t ed
2,031 units
UC 1 - ;3 6 Unde r Construction 5,108
IP 1 - '2 4 In P l anning
7,151
BC 1 - 16 Being Considered
2,510
DNM 1 - 12 Did Not MaterBlize
I tem
No.
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An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIID1 INCOi'ill HOUSING IN ATLANTA
"
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
I
No. Units
N~rw I Exist
151
Designation
Location
Program
-No. Bedrooms
2
1
3
Al l en Te mple#l N.side of Gordo h. 221 d (3)
(Comp l, ~ted-previous
Rd., E. of Harw, ell
report)
Rd. (Near Perim e ter)
222
t1
' #2
t1
"
' Monthly PmtsJ Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Co111P.1ent
100 51
62
79
Complete~
151 Newly d e ve l o p e d - Complete
and occupied (15 0 ..,. 1 Man~t get
Apt,.)
142 80
68
80
Complete !:]
2 ~ Co mpl e t ed Nov . '67 .
Ma n age men t - Williamso n &amp; Co .'
Legal
McC r e d y J o hns ton
Bu i:lder
Bus h Con s t . Co.
-
(UC- 34: (208
581
See U( '-3 4
Tot al
7
13
20
380
-
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Singl e Family
Previous repor lt Various throug. il-Conv. &amp;
Ja n '6 8
ou t City.
221 . d (2)
Feb ' 68
Mar '6 8
Apr ' 6 8
338
2
j
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Ma y 1 5 , 1968
Pe r mits ... Inc l u de s 51 Prefab Nati o nal ,
unde r
Homes h ous e s in Thoma sv ille :
$15,000 ea U. R. Pr ojec t co n s tru c ted by ,
Nat io nal Home s Construct ion :
Co r p . ( J oe Elliott - Pres.) i
Now
Total
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.An
DATE May 1 5, 1968
Inventory of
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
No. Units
New I Exist
No.
C-3(a: 12D
2D
14D
Designation
Location
Duplexes
Previous Report
!Various
~hroughout City.
Total
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Conv.
Now
Conv.
Conv.
12A Apr.'68
'
4A
"
86 Total
'
C-4
50 P,eyton Rd.
,C"bnv.
B040 DeKalb Av.
C~mv.
p80 Ezzard St.
Conv.
Permit or
Other Value
Comment
Permits un&lt; er
$12,000 ea
(Complete ~$18,275
3-23-67)
..:
6A Mar'6 8
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2
3
Available
.ll93 Warfield · Av1~ Conv.
Small Apt. Dev
(b ~ 55A Previm~s Report
4A Jan'68
1872 Wycliff Rd.
5A Feb'68
1387 Lanier St.
O~ne~ - E. S. Everett


 completei$35,000


(Comple te ,~$24 ,000
10-24-67 ~
(Comple~e,J$80,000
8-15-67)
tompleted $60,000
Feb.' 68
tom~leted $12,000
Mar . '68
Owner - Vic toria Corp.
Builder - Helms Inc.
Small apartment dev e f opme nts
(
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Owner-A. J . Smith
Builder - Mitchell Const. Co .
Owner-Peyton Center , Inc.
Builder-Scott Fre, Inc.
Owner Ja mes Euba nlts. ."'. - D. L .
534 unit s completed under conventional fi~ncing (Lo~atjons shov in prervious Now
Conv.
re~ ort,
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DATE Ma y 15, 1 9 68
An Inventory of
•
LOW' AND MEDIUM
nrno:ME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item


Jo.


C:-5
(IP- 14
C-6
I
No. Units
N~w Exist
- /.
,r, .. ~ .....
•,;
658
No. Bedrooms
Designation
LoQation
Program
1
Tot ~l under le a se a g reement
,Lease • P. E .)
Breakdown
Mu r phy Apts.
15
1 494 Memo r ial Dr. 4 8
Vina ra St.
27
443 Do rgan Pl.SW 18
Ama nd a Ga rdens
119 (43 (reno ~ivated)
85 1 Park St .
19
378 7 Gordon Rd.
60
(Subu r ban Ct. ~pts)
1765 P ryor Rd.
352
(Betma r Apts.)
658 Total
(352)
Additional being negotiated (L1Villa Apts)
1113
9044
No v . &amp;Dec. 1966 Throughout City
Du r ing
19 6 7 (other than in
Ja n.- Ap r . '68 U. R. Projects)
3826
1: , 983
2
3
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
or Rent als
When
1
2
3
Available
Pe:nnit or
Other Value
Cormnent
Lea ses nego t i at e d by H. A.
Ca n ~ake p ossess i o n only a s
units become v a can t .
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H. C. Enf.
Uni t s rehabilitated thru th e
Ho us ing Code Division. The pe
d o no t pr o vide additio nal
h o us ing, but do inc ~e a se th
s upply o f s tand ar d h o u s ing
These have been re pQtt·ed by
Housing Code Divis i o n a s re
paired ( rehabilita t e d) . How
the s e figur es inc l ud e u nits
f o und in compl i ance o n o rig
ins pecti o n.
It is est imate
that 75% of this fi g u r e , o r
10, 4 87 substandar d units ha v e
been brought into complianc e
thr u actual rehabilit ati o n .
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DATE May 15 ,
1m
48
15 1
19
2 18
Inventory of
LCY:t1 AND MEDIUN INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
No. Units
New! Exist
C-7
1968
Designation
Location
Nov .&amp;De c. 196E West End U.R.
During
196~ Projec t
J a n- Apr
196E
T otal
Program
Monthly Pmts, Estimate
or Rent als
When
No. Bedrooms
2
2
1
1
3
Available
3
Permit or
Other Value
Comment
B,eha bili t ation comp l eted
by Housing Au th o rity.
Rehab.
l&lt;'ed. Assis t.
,.
C- 8
30
Scattered
Conv.
Rehab.
Now
E n t -erp ri se Cor p . ', 13 0 P iedmo nt I
,.
. i
Av e., NE i s i n te r e s t e d in
b uy ing di lapi d ate d low cos t
·s truc t u r es a n d r e habil ita ti n g
t h e m Pr opor ietor, G~o rge ~ Hart , h a s r e hab e d 3 0 un i t s. ,
Now
Own er
H. M. Alf o rd &amp;
J. M. Se l l ers
Bui ld e r
D. L.
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C-9
2661 Be eler Dr . Conv.
SW
28
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Co npl e t e d Feb. '68
.
$ 200 , 000
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F. L. Al ber son
Bui ld e r
He l ms · I nc.
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1 9 9 1 De Lowe Dr. Conv.
Cot1pl e t ed Feb.' 6 8
$ 52 8, 00 0
Ow ne r
SW
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
An
DATE
Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUM IN COME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
No.
No. Units
New! Exist
DesiEmation
C- 12 40 0
Location
200 Alden Ave.
Proe:ram
Conv.
Monthly Pmts . Estimate
No . Bedrooms
or Rent als
·when
Permit or
1
2
1
2
3
3
Available
Other Value
Co hplE t ed Feb. ' 68 $2,000,000 Owner
i,
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Comment
F . H. Kilg ore, Jr.
-
NW
C- 13
6
'5E rn UC-3 ~ Lo nd on Towne
Hous e s
32 42 Cushman Ci .. . 221 d
SW
Co-op
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comp l e te d Ma r • 22, 1968
C- 14 22 C6e e UC- 1S) McDan i el St. McDaniel St. , SW p •., H.
P. H.
.
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Gordon &amp; Bolton


1


L.D.
R.d.
UC -1#1 100
84
12
72 83
Sept. '68
Pe rm i t$'7000G
, ~ l Cons truc ti o n s tarted Jun el.
FHA Com.
6 . 3 A@ 1 5 .9 U/A. Lewis Ce nk er,
$900,000
Legal. Owner - Park West Co
Builder - Devel opers Servic e
Co . Fir s t units oc cupie d in Nov
i
93% compl e ted 3 - 1 - 68'
.


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(3751 Gordon Rd ~221 d(3)
NW)
L. D.
84
20
6
96
(
(I P-1)
(52)
1 78
Total
"
"
"#3
"
221 d (3)
L. D.
72 83
Pe r . Oct. Pe rm i t $1er; Q. 99:2 Appl. filed with FHA 9-2 0 - 6 7
Cons tru c ti on started 2-1 4 -6 8
1967 . FHA Com.
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. $496,000



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DATE May 15, · 1968,
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUM INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
1.!
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Item
No.
UC -2
No. Units
N1;3w I Exist
96
UC -3#1 30
Monthly Pmts,
No. Bedrooms
Designation
Location
PrograJrl 1
2
3
Col lege Plaza, Universit y Centi r 221 d(3)
96
Inc.
D.R. Project
101.7 Westview
Dr., SW
!London Towne
Houses
3242 Cushman CiJ .221 d(3)
SW (Of f Boulder Co-op
Park Dr.)
(C-13) (6)
,.
"
(IP-2) (48)
(68)
1200
7
Total
"
8 61 . 122 63
69 84
Estimate
vlhen
Permit or
Available
Other Value
Comment
Spring '6~ Permit
Cons truction s tarted 2 - 27-67.
$792,930
Builder - Randen Const. Co.
(3 bldgs.) Legal - Fis her
92% complet ed 3 - 25-68
P-un 1968 $486,500
to Ju1'69 FHA Com.
.
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1
2
3
"
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9*
4 - 1 09 *
~6 uni ts
fPermitted
~ ay 1967
14 8 units
[Permitted
01
lar ' 68
.
Permit
$216,000
FHA Com.
$661 ,000
Permit
$287,3_00
Com~itted by FHA;S - 14- 67
'
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developed Eas twyc h Vi lla g e ) ·
6 different montly pmt s. 1 ,2,3 , .
4 bed rooms, some wi th basements .
Down ,payme nts $13 5.
·
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4 Bedroom To~ ne Houses


Builder - Diamond &amp; Kaye
FHA Com.
$74 5,700
FHA Com.
$923,000
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An
DATE
Inventory of
Loril AND MEDD.JN INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
No.
UC-4
UC -5
UC-6
No. Units
New Exist
108
140
568
Desi .ation
Gartrell Ct.
Parcel C-4
Parcel C-3B
Parcel C-11
Perry Homes
Extension
Location
Pro ram
Monthly Pmtsl Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Rentals
When
1
2
3 ' 1
2
3
Available
I Butler Street
221 d (3)
U. R. Project
L.D.
24 48
38-88 Younge St
S.E.
8
Perry Hornes Ext P.~.
South of Procto
Cre.ek.
1730 Kerry Dr.Nf
Public Housing McDaniel St.SW
P.H.
650 85
85
78
46
16
4
5
r.
r.
Sept.' 68
98
28
Jan.
,: .,
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Permit or
Other Value
1,200,000
FHA Al
Pennit
$793,000
Comment
Construction s tarted 8-22-67
Rental incl. all utilities
SponsQrs - I. Saporta &amp; Russell
Owner - Gar trell Cour t A~sn.
Builder . - Gartrell Cour t Assn. 1
69% complete 3-25-68.
Oct. 1968,$2,238,900 Large units (3-5) Bedrooms)
See summar y of Public Housi ng,
attached, f or breakdown. Bids
opened March 7, Permit issue d
May 1967 - Builder - H. L. :
Coble Constructio n Co. Co nstr.
started Ma y 1, 1967. Compl. '.
Planned by Nov.'68. 48% cornplet E
5-15-68
48
Av . Cost
pring'6~ $14,500/u
02
all '68
Included in summary of Public
Housing, attached. Constr.
st arted Nov. 1, . 1966.
final compl. now schedu led for
Sept. 22.
( C_:-_l~) _.(82) . C~!!),P eted 5-15-68
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An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUM INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
No.
I
No. Units .
New I Erist
DesiQ'Ilation
I
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Oct'67


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Nov'67


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Dec'67
Jan'68
Feb'68
Mar ' 68
.kpr. '68
To tal
Location
Program
Single Family Various t?rough- Conv. &amp;
out City.
221 d(2)
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Comment
8 months Permit s
&gt;:CPermi t ted
after
und er
Single F amily houses p ermitt e ~
permit
$15,000 ea. prior to Se pt. '67 (mo r e t h an
8 months) are ass umed to ha ve
been completed and includ e d
in Item C-2
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Small Apt .Bld. 1803 White Oak
Duplexes
Holl o w NE
and small Apt.
Developments 1521,27,33, 39
Longston Ave.SW
NOTE:
A-Apartment,
D-Duplexes ·
8D
Conv.
Spring'6t $17,480
Owner-Jefferson DeS h az a D. L
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Owner MINE Enter p rise D . L .
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4 94 No rfolk St
NW
4 9 Chestnut St
NW
955 Tilden StNW
Conv.
Per.Jan
1968
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$12,000
Owner
Fried a Creed
Builder
D. L .
Owner- Wm. Sims. , D . L .
Conv.
Per. Aug. $1 4 ,900
1967
Per.Oct67 $ 8,000
Owner
-
Bernard Kaplan D. IJ .
Conv.
PerMar68
Owner
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Janine Sta r c h D. L .
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No.
No. Unit s
New I Exist
Desirna tion
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
IV:on thly Prnts , Estimate
or Rentals
When
2
1
3
Available
!
Permit or
Other Value
I
Comment
UC- SB 4 A.
884 . Ne a l St NW
Conv.
Spri n g '6 8 $16, 0 0 0
Owner - Marie Mo ore D. L.
12A
520 Park Ave.SE
Conv •
Sp ring '6 8 $ 66 ,000
Owner - Park
llA
1152 Se DsAve. SW Conv.
Sp ri n g ' 68 $4 7 , 300
Owner- Parzan &amp; Assoc. D. L .
19A
1 6 6 Ande r son Ave i- Conv.
Spr ing '68 $ 85,500
Ow n., er - Roy-Jo-Co. ; Builder R 0 ~
J o nes
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, Per Aug '
$ 180 , 000
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Owner - Dr. w. o. Stone
Bu ild e r - Do n Fraser
GA
~ 83 Holder ness
S t ., SW
_Conv.
Mar 1 9 68 $ 2 4, 0 0 0
Pe r Au g ' fr
Owne r - Ro y Jones D.L.
4A
r208 5 Go rd on Rd.
NW
Conv .
PerAu g '6 7 $2 0 ,000
Owne r - Dr. w. B . Shr o p s hir e
Builder - J o hn w. LeC r a w, Jr • I
4A
11135 Se lls Av e .SW Co nv.
Per Sep '6 7 $20 ,.ooo ·
$w ner - C . C . Th or nt o n, D.L .
29 A
21 75 Le n ox RdNE
Conv.
Per Sep ' 67 $2 03 ,000
Owner- Ka rl Dz iew ie ns'ki &amp;
Rubin P ic h uc ik
30A
p 5 4 5 Ros well RdNE Conv.
Per0c t'67 $150,000
Owner-Elyse
18A
31 5 1 S imps o nRdNW Conv .
PerOct ' 67 $ 60,000
Owner- J ohn L . Atkins o n, D.
17A
1580 Dixie St . SE Conv.
Per0c t'67 $ 68,000
Owner- Kenne th J o hns o n , DiL
7A
2 68 EighthSt.NE
Conv .
Per0ct'67 $32,000
Owner - J . Hugh Co mbs
Builder - Be rnard Kaplan
4A
216 DoaneSt . SW C9nv.
PerNov'67 $16,000
Owne r - Rev. W. J. Wynn
Buil d e r -Same
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DATE
An
May 15, 1968
Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUM INcmm HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
No. Units
New I Exist
~Jo •
Designation
(C ·: mt .
uC- 8B ,4A
Pmts.
INo. Bedrooms Monthly
or Rent als
Location
4 31 Holderness
Program
1
2
3
1
2
3
Estimate
When
Available
,·
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Permit or
Other Value
Comment
Conv.
Per . Jan6E $18,000
Owner - C . C. Tho rnton, D . L.
PerFeb'6 € $ 2 4 , 000
Owner - J. L . Smith;Bu i ld e r - s ame
S t . , SW
4A
4 25 Holde rness
ST., SW
Conv .
-~ 4A •.
395 Holder ness
Conv.
Per Feb'68 $ 1 6 , 000
2585 Be e lerDr. SW Cqnv .
PerMar ' 68 $90 , 000
l·.
S t ., SW
20A
~29
To ta l
Owner - Albert Zeder, D . L .
·Owner- H. L . Alford&amp;J . M . Sellers I
D. L.
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1 14 5 Constiu t ion Conv.
Jan.'68 , $400,000
Permitt e d i n November 1966 :
Rd ., SE
to
Deve l o p e r - Polar Rock Dev. Cor p.
Sep . ' 68
,
u~-10 62
u:-11 30
Chamberlain
Realty
1 4 0 Mt . Zion
Rd., SE .
Conv .
4 19 Chamberlain
St . , SE
221 d (.3)
L·. D.
30
90
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Spring '68 $ 310,000
Ow ne r - Day Realty Assn. , Inc. : D. U
PerMar'68 · Pe rmi t
$2 5 2,489
FHA Com.
$ 306~400
Owner- Ch a mberlain Re a lty, Inc . :
Builder- Frontier Con st. Co. Inc
Legal- Fi~h~r &amp; Phillips
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DATE May 1 5 , 19 68
1
An Inventory of
•
LOW AND MEDIUM INCOME HOUSING JN ATLANTA
Recent ly Completed, i n Development and Proposed
Item
~ro .
No. Unit s
New ! Exist
(Cont
UC- 12 1:3 4
UC - 13 ,80
UC - 14 250
Designation
Location
Program
Monthly Pmts . Est imate
No. Bedrooms
or Rent als
When
2 I 3
2
1
1
Available
3
..
Permit or
Other Value
I; •
Cornment
I,
11 0 1 Collier Rd . Conv .
NW
Sum . ' 68
$804 ,000
PerMay'67
Owner - Ed win F . Ed wa r d , Jr . D. L. 1' .
1895 Plaz a La ne Conv .
SW
P~rJun'67 $600,000
Owne r - E . M. Ke appler
1 185 Coll i e r Rd. ::ori\r •
NW
PerJun'67 $1, 4 09,00 0 Owne r - W. T. T owl e s et . al .
Build e r - W. T. T owles
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199~ DeLowe Dr .
SW
PerJul'67 $750,000
Conv.
Owne r - Map les Co .
D. L.
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Thomasville U. R . 221 d (2:
Project
11
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96Vl
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$12 ,600 pe ~. u . By builders other than
$ 12 ,200 pe i.- . u •. National Hones
Selling p r c e
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UC-17 58
Per Au g ' 6 7 $22 5, 0 0 0
107.!: 0
119! 0
tl. 910 Bixby St.SE Conv.
Owner - Thos. Reaves D. L.
Be i ng c ons tructed for leasi ng ·
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DA.TE Ma·y 1 5 , 1968
Inventory of
LOWAND :MEDIU1'1 INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
An
Item
_,ro.
No. Units
New! Exist
Desi£mation
No. Bedrooms
Loc;:ation
Program
1
2
3
I
Monthly Pmts, Estimate
or Rentals
When
2
1
3
Available
':·
Permit or
Other Value
I
Comment
UC - 18 76
1051 Beauregard
Ave., SE
Conv.
Per Aug' 6~ $380,000
Owner - Polar Rock Devel. Corp .
Buil d er - Pi e dmont Engineer &amp;
Construction Co.
UC-19 76
1935 Allison Ct. Conv.
SW
Per Aug' 6~ $423,630
Owne r -Crew, Pope &amp; Car t er Con s i
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Co.', . D . L .
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UC -2 0 192
Per Se pt
1967
Conv.
NW
$1,050,000 Owner-Jade East Corp . D.L.





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UC - 21 130
PerSept
1967
Conv.
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Owner"".'Pey t on Place Apts. D. L.
$828,000
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2950 Springdale
Rd., SW
PerSept
1967
Conv.
$ 800,000
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D.L.
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2390 PalmourDr.
PerOct '6~ $440,000
Conv.
NE
Owner-Fagan, Burson &amp; Douga'!
D.L.
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDiill1 INCOl-'ill HOUSING
~TE


rn


ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develo~ment and Proposed
Item
No.
I
No. Units
New ! Exist
Designation
uC-2 4 92
(C ont .
Location
109.0 Hol lywood
Rd., 11W ·
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
No.
Bedrooms
or Rent als
When
Permit or
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Program 1
2
3
1
2
3
Available
Other Value
Com.rnent
Conv.
1Per0ct'67 $393,000
Owner-Parzan &amp; Ass oc. D. L .
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2113 Defore FerrvConv.
Rd., NW
Per0ct'6~ $300,000
Owner-B. S . Ive y
Builder-B.L.I. Cons truc tion Co .
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Wheat St.#2
Gardens
84
} 2
108
192


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Bulter St. U.R. 22_1 d (3)
Project
48
180Jackson St.NW
~90 Irwin St NW
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Rent Sup].
221 d(3)
6% int.
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PerNov'671 $916,600
98
Permi ~ · 1 $720,·975, . .
($1,350,100
145
, 1FHA Com.
Permi t
$~ ,037 . 408
79
36
108
FHA Rent Supplement t entat i v e l y!
es tablished @ $ 960/yr. p e r
unit. Reduced from 240 u n i ts.
Had d.ifficul ty on tax s t r uctur e
Legal - Lewis Ce nker Buil der.
Ranger Const. Co. F i nance - Life
o f Ga. # 2 - 15% comp l eted 3 - 25- ~


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t3379 StoneRd .SW Conv .
PerDec'67 $225,000
Owner - Kimberly Corp. D. L .
11073 Hollywood
Rd., NW
PerDec'67 $288,000
Owner-Melvin Washa~ D.L.
Conv.
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No. Units
New! Exist
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Designation
U --2 9 400
DATE May 1 5, 1 9 68
An Inventory of
LOW A..'N'D MEDim1 INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
2901 Campbellton Conv.
Rd., SW
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
I
Comment
P erJan' 6f: $2,000,000 Owne r -Gree nbr ia r Vi llage
Bui ld er-D.L.
I
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2 4 00 Cai;npbellto n Conv.
Rd.,, SW
P~rFeb '6 f
$552,000
Owner- Kerm i t Warr e n, D.L .
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50 Mt. ZionRd., SV, Conv.
PerMa r '6f $ 350,000
Owne r - De wo y Zell e y E.al. D. L •
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UC - 32 202
Hollywood Rd. 1580 Hollywood
Project
Rd., NW
Turnkey
.
Per Ap r' 6f P e rmit
$ 2,500, 0 00
HUD Com •.
$3, ~ 67,53 8
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Builder - The Wh iting - Turner ;'
Co nst. C o .
FHA fea sible letter issued
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DATE Ma Y 1 5, 1 9 6 8
An Inventory of
,.
LOW AND }1EDIUM INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
Noo
No . Units
New Exis t
t.C- 33 208
Designation
Friends h i p
Center
Lo.cat ion
Program
No. Bedrooms
2
1
3
Monthl y Pmts J Estimate
or Rent als
When
2
1
3
Available
99 .N .side Dr .SW 221 d (3) 3 4
Non- pro f t
Per mit or
Other Value
PerApz:' 6f Permit
$ 1,564 , 000
95
30
&amp; !49 T ) Wne Ho\: ses
Comment
Owner - The Ce-6te x Corp o
Bu ild er - Rog e rs Cors::t. Co.
Sp o ns or - ~r i e nd s h i p Bapt . Ch
Cl os ed - Mar . 2 8
Wo rk s t ar ted - ~ ffici a l groun d
!
bre a k ing pendi n g
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N,pn- pro f t
UC- 3 4 208
V
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88.5 D99..5 )
IPe rmi t
PerApr'6f$1,950,000
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Buildei- De Sote ' Cons t . Co.
Sp o nsor - Allen Templ e
ianage me n t - Willis a mson Co.
Le ga l - Mc Credy J ohns t o n
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4 79 East PaceS&lt;:': i. :. Co nv .
Ferry Rd . NE
UC -35 2 4 1
PerAp r ' 6E $ 2,200, 000 Ov;ner - Atl anta Area Preb yt e r
Hom.e 9 I nc .
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3 136 Gordon
Rd ., SW
.
Co n v.
$270,000
Owner - D. L . Knox &amp; Assoc. D . L .
$496,000


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52
72
40
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
An Inventory
DATE
o±:
~ay 1 5, 1968
LOW AND MEDIUN INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
l
No. Units
New! Exist
tfoo
IP- 2
48
Desim1ation
London Towne
Houses
68
1116
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Location
Off Boulder
Park Dr.
"
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts, Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2
3
Available
Perinit or
Other Value
221 d(3)
Co-op
Committed by FHA 8 - 1 4 - 67
(4phases) 20A.
Sponsor - FCH I r.
( Same pe o ple who develop ed
Eastwych Village) 6 differe n t
mo nthly pmt s. 1,2,3,4, bedrooms
some with basements.
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&gt;• ~
(C -1 3&gt;°(6) · Co mp le1ed
4 Bedrooms Town Ho u ses incld.
Builder - Diamon &amp; Kaye
See UC~3 f o r uni.ts under coIEt . ·
(UC - 3) ( 30)!under Const.
(48)
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Cor p .(Rock dalE)
Project
Comment
221 d(3) 140
&amp;
221 d(3)
Co""."op
a 3_0 ([ncl .16C T. H.)
1968 thrl $701, 000
1971
price f or
r es. l and
$ 3, 959 , ooo.
Bid on land a warded Ma y 1 5 ,
t o DavidL. Rosen Cons t . to
s tart in 10 da. f_ omclosi ng ;
co nst . p h ase planned f or 4 yr so
A p o rtion o f th is si t e (l 5 0uni t~
is t o be develop e d i n c o ll ab o r
tion with t h e ·Uni o n · Bapt . Chore
and FCH .
Alloc ati o n o f 2 21 d(~
funds for ~ 00 units approved.
10 - 25 - 67 FHA Fe a sibili t y
lette_r iss ued 12 -5- 6·7 (40 0 u . )
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
-Item
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No. Units
New I Exis t
LOW AND MEDIUN I NCOME HOUSilJG Ill ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Designation
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No. Bedrooms
Locat ion
(C ont.
I P- 3 ) 100
DATE Ma y 1 5, 1968
An Inventory of'
Roc kd a le B-2
Roc kdale
1
Program
2
3
Monthly Pmt s i Est imate
or Rentals
When
1
2
3 I Avail able
Per mit or
Other Value
. .
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Ma n • Corp
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$1,1 51 , 1 00 Bei n g pr o c esse d b y FHA 2 - 28 - 68
Prelimi na ry Appl . t o FHA
1 2 - 1 9 - 67
100
Rockdale T OWil1 ?Roc kda le
Houses # 3
600 To t a 1 C omm it t ed by FH \.
.l 7 84
additi c nal p l a n ned
1:..,384 ttotal
I P- 4
350
Publ ic Hous in ~ Thoma svi lle U . F • P.H.
Pr ojec t
Com.ment
414(] ncl
4 0 120 8 0
80
30
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Br.
14 p T : ~ . )
FHA t o tal commitme nt to
da t e ( Mr. Ralph ;J o hnso n
1 - ·2 - 68 ) 6 0 0 u .
Late ' 6 8
Av . c ost
$14,500/ u
Fall 1.969
5 Br .
see s umma ry of Pub lic Ho u si ng,
atta c h e d for bre akd\':l\ n. Bid s
let ' i n s p r ing 1968; o p e ned ·
1a y 1 5.
F our bid s r ec ei v ed:
1 . Lake - . ic Do nda
$ 5 ,587,00 0
2. Th omps o n - St r e et $ 5 ,932,00 0
3. Algena - Bl a ir
$ 6p 677,40 0
4 . Ba s i c Con s t.Co . $6 , 8 50 , 00 0
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMY!ITTEE
DATE May 15, 1 9 6 8
t'
Inventory of
LOW AND :MEDIUM I NCO:ME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
An
I
Item
No. Units
New ! Exist l
i'f o.
I P-5
100
4- ,
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Program


2


162
IP- 6
220
Gilbert Rd. &amp;
Flynn Rd. SE
Tu~nkey
I P-7
500
Both sides
Bank~e a d Hwy.
Ne a r River at
Maynard Rd.
Turnkey
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or Rentals
When
1
2
3
Available

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65
75
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Other Value
Comment
!
Y '$ 1,000,000 18.6A. Ap pl . s ubmi t t e d to FHA
Dec.28; De nsi ty 1 5U/A Sp ons or ! . Sap ort a .
Pr o p osed rent
FHA o rig ina ly reluctant t o approve b « cau se o if r o ugh ter ain and proxjmity to
inclu d es uti lit i e s. Preliminar y
Roc kdal e. Has subsequently expresse&lt; · willingness tc re 1:::ons der.
appl. sub mit t e d t o FHA 12 - 1 - 6 7.
FHA ready for fe a sib i l i ty
Additi~nal requested
con ference
Ether idge Pk.jOff Etheridge Dr221 d (3)
NW


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No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Spring' 6~
HUD Com.
Overall cos 1r$9, 998,868
Develcpers cost t o HA $9 , 356,094
I ncl. land
20A. si t e z o n e d f o r ap t s .
consid ered fa vor ably b y H. A. P~
Promoter- Bil l Woodwa r d o f
Adams - 9at e s. Bu i ld e r \'i hi tibg Turner . To be dev e l o pe d
at d e ns i t y o f l l U . per A.
Ap p r oved by HUD Ma y 5P 1968
Lt r . o f I n t e nt i s s ued b y HA
Develop er ha s c los ed o n
,
p r o p e rty .
Plan t o break gr o un '
in Ma y 1 96Z . Qevelop er &amp; HUD
in di s agr eement a s to c os t
estimat e (5- 9 - 6 8)
35A. South o f Bankhead 10 . 5A n .
o f Ba d ead; Zo ned M- l &amp;M- 2 . Deve :·
o p e r - J a c k J o n e s~ H. L . Cobel Cons ~
Co. , Gr e e nsbor o, N. C . Rezoning
a p proved by Zo n . Com. D-5- 67
Option e x t. 1 -15. Al loc ation 0 1
5 00 unit s ma de b y HUD 1~ 15 . Hur
requires cons t . t o s tart by
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DATE
May 15, 1968
An Inventory of
LOW.AND MEDDJM IN COME HOUSING IN .ATLANTA
Recently Comp~et ed, in Development and Proposed
I
No. Units
I New!
Exis t
Item


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Designation
Location
Program
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Rentals
When
2
1
1
2
3
3
.Available
(MR
·1 Ebenezer Bapt Raw so n- Wa s hingt c n :~221 d (3 1 9 6 &amp; Ef f • .
Jan ' 6 9
iss ue d)
Chu r c h
U .R. _Pro jec t - No n- pr o fi
32
Between Cap i t ol All r e nta
. 2 4 TO\I n H DUS e,,
Homes &amp; I -2 0
(3 ' kl , 5 BR)
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Per mit or
Other Value
$ 50,000
Offering
pri ce f o r
land
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Comment
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7.6 A. FHA has given reserv atio n'
for 1_52 units, 3 stones. Place
o n market Feb . 5 Bi d s o pe ne d
-l , 1967. 6 Bid s ysubmitted
Awarded July 3 1 to Eb enez e r B . p
Churc h. .f!,ppl . · f i l e a Vi it h FHA .
Una c cep t ab l e. Pr oject dr a gg i . g
May
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100
N.H.
Ashbur y Hills Ga_mmo n Theologi c a l
Nu:5i ng Home
Seminary s ite
Hill Burt c n
Ac t &amp; 2 3 2
Elderly
Sp onsor - Rev. J . F. Norw ood ,·
- Director . Has $60,0 0 . 00
Approved by Zon. Com . Oc t . ·5
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Approved by Bd . Ald . Oc t . 16 .
Waiting f o r :Jh i l Bu r t o n
a p proval. Hopes t o ra i s e
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New I Exist
500
DATE
Inventory o:f
LOW AND MEDIUM INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
An
Designation
No. Bedrooms
Location
Fairburn Rd.
Site
West side of
Fairburn ·N . of
Holly Family
Hosp.
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Program
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts, Estimate
or Rentals
·when
1
2
3
Available
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221 d (3)
Co-op
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Permit or
Other Value
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o ay 15, 1 d 68
Comment
59A. site (Approx. 9A.
res erved for El. Sc h. Sponsor
Mark Palmour, Inc. (B i ll Gil
more). FCH t o participate.
Reduced from 600 units ori gi n a
ly proposed, because o f comm i t
ment t o the Schoql Dept. for a
sc~ool site in the project . 1
To be dey eloped by Marvin
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This is remainder o f Nat ioml!
Homes prefab houes being bui lt
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An Inventory of
LOW' AND MEDIU}1 I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
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No. Units
New I Exist
I P- 13 362
!
Designation
Location
Progr am
Central Meth~ Ea s t s ide o f
221 d (3)
Ch. Project
Fa irburn Rd. SW Nonpr o fi t
N. of Sewell Rd.
196
558
Monthly Pmts J Estimate
Noo Bedrooms
or Rentals
When
1
2
3 ' 1
2 I 3
Available
Permit or
Other Value .
Comment
4 0A site. Rezoning fro
M- land
1- 2 approved b y d. Ald. Jan 1 5
A- 1 &amp; A- 2 . development planned.
Promoter - C. C. Thornton
Sponsor - Cent ral Me th . Churc h
(Rev. A. s. Dickerson- Pastor
Arc h. Heery &amp; Heer y . )
FH~ readr to Co~m it (3 - 25- 68)
Elderly
Total
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IP- 14
p 52
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LaVilla Apts.
Under negotiation for lease
as
I P-1 5 48
N. s ide of Gor - Conv.
,
3½A . Site.
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o~ Adams ville Dr.
IP- 16 450
P . H.
Sponsor - O .C. Thor nt on
Fav orable rec. b y Plan.
Oc t . 11 to Zan. Com Nov.
Approved.
Br o wnt own Rd . N. of Brownville~urnkey
Site
Rd. between Jac~son P'way &amp;
Bolton Rds., NW
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HA &amp; HUD ; Planning Bd . recomme nded favorable action; Zon.
Com denied unanimously Au g .10 ;
Bd. o f Aid . denied Au g . 2 1.· ,,
Plan.Dept. sponsored re - o p en- ·
ing the proposed rez o ning .
Zon. Com. agreed Nov . 9 to
permit project to be rein t rod ~
uced . Pla n Bd . favorable r ec o mmendation Nov . 15. Zan. Co m. re 1consid ered ·&amp; defer ~ e~ to 7 -
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
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DATE
fay 15, 19,6 8
LOW AND MEDIUM INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
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No. Units
New
Exist
DesiITTlation
IP- 17 180
Bu t ler St.
YMCA Project
IP- 18 180
2-68-33-S


P-1£ 364


Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
W. ·of Hollywood 221 d (3
Rd. NW, N. of
nonprofi,
Ma gnolia Cemete1y
West s id e
Turnkey
J onesboro Rd .,SI
· outh of Mc Williams
, St.
Bedford Pine UR P.H.
Project
200 Reg.
164 Elder y
Monthly Pmts. Estimate '
or Rentals
When
Permit or
1
2
3
Available
Other Value
Co:mment
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15 A Si te
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Owner-J. A. , S. H. &amp; W.P . Hudson
Ar c hite c t - J ohn Cherry
Legal - Hall 'are
Fav o rabl erec. by Plan. Bd. Oct ,
11 to Zon. Com. '.Nov. 16.
Der e rred (Z-67- 200 - D) . Zon .
Com. re considered Dec. 7 and
deferred indefinitelyo Re considered by Zo n. Com. Feb.
22 and approve d by Bd . Ald.
Mar . 4 .
1 5A (plus possibly 4 a d dit i o na_
acres) Zo ned 1- 1 Deve l ope rs Zimmerman- Evans &amp; Leop o ld ,
Arc hitect -C h arles Eo Mcca r d
Site h a s tent a tive app r o ved
o f HA &amp; HUD Re z oning Ap pl .
filed Feb. 26'68 Pl an . Bd .
made fav o rable recommendation
Mar .13, t o Zon . Com. App rov d
by Zo n. Com. May 9~ for 1 60
uni t s.
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Inventory of
May 15, 1968 ·
LOW AND MEDIU1'f INCOME HOUSING IN ATLfu"l'TA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
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IP -2 0
No. Units
New I Exist
52
Designation
2-68-9-C
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts . Estimate
or Rentals
When
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
3·750 Gor don Rd. Conv.
NW , W. of Ad'ams-
Comment
Za n. Com. approved Nov. 15
rez oning 3/4 A.· fro m R- 3 t o ·
A- 1 t o g o with larger tract :
of about 4A . already zoned :
ville Dr.
A- 1
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40
Ea st side o f
CoQv.
Brownlee Rd ., · SV
N. o f Scott St.
IP - 22 4 50
'(2 - 68 - 22 -C ) 4A . zon e d R-5
To Zon. Com. fa r 21 for
rez o ning to A- 1 (Plan. Bd .
fav o rable rec.)
Fed . Honor Farm P . H.
Turnkey
Blvd., SE


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600
Total
221 d
(3)
1970
Part of Community Unit Plan l
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al loc ati o n of 4 50 P. H. units
mad e Dec. 12~ Site p lan bei ~g
de veloped by Plan . Dept. &amp; H~A.
Bd. Ald. agreed to acce p t
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and develo p e as . expansion o f:I
T'ville U.R. pro jec t (5 - 6-6 ~)
H.A. to call for proposals l
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No . Units
New Exist
I P- 23 32
Designation
Location
Wes.t l ake Manor
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Program
2 21 d
Monthly Pmts .l Estimate
No. Bedrooms I or Rentals
When
1
2
1
2
3
3
Available
32
(3
102
Per mit or
Ot her Value
Comment
.1 - 4 - 68
FHA Feasibi l it y le tt e r iss u ecV
FHA Comm it . . . ed ( 3 - 25 - 6 8)
$ 3 4 2 ,000
L . D.
I P- 2 4 800
East Lake
N. of Gle nw ood
Golf Cours e # 2
Ave.
(2 - 68 -30-S)
Prop osed on 9 9A f or Com.• Un i t.
Devel . zo ned R- 4 ; r e ques t s
t o···rezone - to C- 1 , R- 6 , A- 1 &amp;
Tu rnke y
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density 10. 68U/ A
Owner - Ja mes Ma y e e t. a l .
Apl. - Ham ilto n Dougla s
Promo t er - Jim· ·Go ldin , Atlant a J
Deve l ol)er - Paul An dr e ws
So u t he as te r n Devel. Corp .
1Tashvil le
Arc h i t ects - Allen W. Ha ll
Ha 11 &amp; Ba u·gh e rg 1 D2 llas
Consu ltant - J o hn Wi ers ma, Ford
F ou ndat ion, Wa shi ng ton
Fe d e ral I n t e rest -Ceci l L .
i e ld Rep. - P ro gram .
Ya r b or ough~
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Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUM I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
~fo.
B ,:;- 1
No . Units
New ! Exist
Designation
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26.
Location
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Program
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Single . Family
1
..Thomasville
R. Projec t
,
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
or Rent als
When
1
2
3
Available
lots unci •)mmi ltted for di~ pos 11.
221 d (2
Permit or
Other Value
Comment
Originally 157 unsold lots.
53 l o t s sold to Natl . Home s
Cons t . Corp.
20 l o t s commit ted t o ano'- he r
b u il der
19 lots c ommitted to Natl.
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Corp . and ·cou sins
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B C-2
100
Gun Club
!Between Hollywoc d 221 d (3
Rd . &amp; Gun Club
Rd., NW
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Com. ]?reposed FHA financing
Pro mo t e r - Joe AndersonP Roy
D. Wa rren. Re - zoni ng appro ved
Jan 3. (T i ed i n wi th Item
BC- 3 ) .
i minar y applica ti on
. present edPrel
t o FHA for c onsid eration (11 - 21 - 67). Feasibil it y
letter is s ued on 8 A ' by FHA '
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150
E . of Gun Cl ub
221 d (3)
Rd ., s. of Alvin
Dr., NW
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Approve d 20 Ma·r . '67
Pr o mot er-Joe Anderson of Roy
D. Wa rren Co.
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An Inventory of
1 or,.7 AND MEDIUM INCOME HOUSilJG IN ATLANTA
.ay 15, 1968
Recently Complet ed, in Development and Proposed
Item


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Noo Unit s
New! Exist
Desienation
Lo&lt;;:ation
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts . Estimate
or Rental s
When
1
2
3
Available
s. side oJ We s t- 221 d( 3 )
view Ave, SW i n
Lim . Div.
Wes t End U. R .
_Pr ojec t
This pr o1~e r try ha ::; e x eel 1 ent pot ~ntial fm develop ment undc r 2l21 d (3) . . RE pea t ed 1nquiries have been
made by nte rest :ld dleve] ope " S f :)r releasE o f this
s i te by i-he City~
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Permit or
Other Value
Comment
J. M. Richarson of Johnson,
Richardson &amp; As s oc . wants t 0
purc ha se this City owned La nd
( mos tly z oned R-5 ) along s.
side of Wes tvie w Dr. betwee n
Dargan . Pl . and Holderness s t.
iapproximately 3.4A) U. R.
Policy Committee declined t 0
a c t o n . Proposed to hold :
st atus quo for present.
Purc hase of this site al so
req ues ted rgpeatedly by
Chas . A. Mue lle r .
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36
Seminole Ct.
Apts .
Near N. High Turnkey
land &amp; N0 rth Av e Rehab .
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•:&lt;Ef f icie nc y
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wa n t s to sell. Listed by
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Invent ory of
LOW AND :MEDIID1 I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develo?ment and Proposed
No. Units
Item
&gt;To•
New
BC - 6
80
Exist
Desiimation
Location
lffaiwell Rd. at
Oakcliff, . NW
Program
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65
Ra ilroad Ave .NE
Monthly Pmts, Estimate
or Rentals
When
l
2 I 3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
221 d(3)jhis
Apartment use for the ma jor pcrtion o f
B '.:;-7
Noo Bedrooms
1
2
3
than
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Comment
6½A. tract. Cenk er &amp; Ki nglo ff Owners - Develo. ers , Densi -y
12.5U/A Zoned R- 5; Prev i ousl y
approved by Zon. Com. 6 /23 /66/
Denied b y Bd. Ald. 7/8/66 o n
o bjec tions from Q. V .
Williamson a s inconsistent wi t h
original Ada ms v ille pla n.
Denied by Plan. Bd o Au g . 1 6 .
Deferred by Zon. Com. Oc t . 1 9.
·Variance granted b y Bd. Ad j
221 (h)
Approx. 6. 5 A ( inc l . sc h ool 's it e
for abou t 2.5A) Pr o moter - :
In vie w o f currentl y undetermined .fut1Ure of th~ s ltimi t ,:i.d a t ea, it appcears t h at er rac t ion o f Noyes Collinson, Americ an
prefabs on exis ti ng J o t _s a nd construcition of a . small.l h Lgh [lr ise ap.~rtm,~nt dev elc pment on
Friends Service Comm i t tee .
.fbr~er County o -ned la n d in this area, is the most fe~sible S )lut i on at .his t i me.
Ar c hi t ect - Henr y No rr is .
I s no ·
interes ted in prefabs fo r this
area, p e nding possible ultimat e
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I nvent ory of
LOW AND }fEDI1.J11 I NCO:tvIE HOUSING IN ATLA.WTA
Recently Compl et ed, in Development and Proposed
.An
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Item j No. Units
No.
New Eris t
.BC - 8
500
Desi gnation
Location
E . o f Jo ne s b o r o
Rd. SE opp os ite
I
Pmt s . Estimate
or Rent als
W.nen
1
2
3
Available
·1Monthly
Progr am
Noo Bedrooms
1
2
3
Per mit or
Other Value
Tu rnke y
1 65A. tra ct zoned R- 4 . Prom o t e
co ns i der e d Commun it y Unit p la .
approa c h and gave it up as to o
compli cated, inview o f
multiple owners hip ; excelle nt
loc ation.
Proposed to HA f or
Turnkey.
HA is ' interes ted in
only 50 a c r es.
Promoters Bill Woodward &amp; Bob Cousi ns
Promoters willing t o com, it
remaining 1 1 5 A at a reasona b l e
pri ce t o a land bank, t h ru a
nonpi:: ofit Housing Deve l opme n t
Cor p . Site being considered no
by Zimmerman , Evans &amp; Leopo ld
f o r development u nder Commu ni t
Unit Plan.
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240
w. of Boulevard
SE and s. of
Pershing Dr.
a dja c ent t o
Wellsw ood Apts .
Turnkey
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20A. tra ct z o ned A- 1 Owner - ,
Wells 4Appvd . by HUD for
Turnkey.
Own.er h a s not agr ee d
to sell for t h is purpose
(Boggs Aug . 9) •
Promoter - Nicholas Berryman ,:
Ada ms-Cates, Developer - J ame s
P. Jones, Columb u s, Oh io
Land cost too h"gh; Dev e lop er
is attempS! i ng · long ter m
lease for TK: is n ov; e x p l o r in g
tax angle .
Opi-nion o f Ci ty
Atty. obt ained and provid ed
r promoter and H.A. No furt h e r
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New
Exis t
B C- 10 225
BC- 11 250
Designation
Location
Program
!Mont hly Prnts. Estimate
No . Bedroomsf or Rentals
When
1
2
3
1
2
3
Available
Pennit or
Other Value
Comment
G~ . ~ e a ~he rs Dev~l o pment I nc.
221 d (3 1
Nonpr o fi ..
Land a c q uired by Q . V. Will iamson after tur ndown by .UD for
Turnkey d evelopment. Appl~
filed with FHA for all o tment.
Now c o nsidering part of
Hartr amph tra c t,
S . of Oa k Dr .SE
221 d ( 3 D
2 5 A s ite now zoned f- 1. Promot e
Robert Laxon . Owner - Lee Fore.
Bu i lder - Vic t oria a s lia .
Deve ~o per - FHA Inc. FHA thinks
OK. Ward Ald. s trongly o pposed ·
to rezoning. Owner want s ,
propert y placed i n upac k- ge"
rez o ning program for low- income
h o using. Rec ommended to Plan.
Dept.
E . o f Empire Dr. C o- op
BC- 12
16
W. side o f Gilbe rt Conv .
l A tract; zoned A- 1. Co- o wners-I
Rd . SE (a t Clay t on
Keith Elmore &amp; Wm . Merr i tt.
Co. Line)
Owners desire to retain owner - 1
Thes~ owners ha ve conta cted FHA whi ch is not int eres ed n 2 21 &lt;J (3 development o n
s h i p &amp; operate .
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such a s mall t r a c t . Most B&amp;L 'ffi sn. a nd sever21 b ll nks in , he ;::! i t " h a, e also b e e n conta c ted ;
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DATE May 1 5,
An I nventory of
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LO'w AND MEDIID1 I NCOME HOUSING JN ATLANTA
Re cently Completed, in Develoument and Proposed
No. Bedrooms
Designation
20
B C- 1 4 600
Location
Program
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts i Esti.mate
or H.ent als
When
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Comment
W. side Qf Fa i r ·
b ur n Rd. SW neaJ
Ba k e r s Fe r ry Rd
Conv.
Before Zo n. Com. Marc h 2 3 ; Held
over a wai t ing s ubmission of
!)la ns ( now submi tted) Promo t erDavid Berry .
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Turnke y
Owrie r - Atty . Fine &amp; o ... hers
pr o p ose t o annex t o Ci ty.
Petition wi l l have t o be
s u b mi tted b y 1a y. P.H. wou ld
be in Jul y.
Annex. wo ld no ...
ta k e pl a ce u n t il Jan. '69.
in Fu lt o n
Co. ( LL 2 9 FF)
Rd .
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B C- 1 ~
72
B C- lE 200
2-67-2 4 2-S
LL 68,14th Dis t ,
F~Co . NW side O J
Waters Rd., SE
SW from Cor. o f
Cleveland Ave .
16.3A off De Kall Turnkey(: )
Av e . NE be tw een
DeKalb a nd McLe r d o n
at Hampton Terr .
and Southland Dr .
6.7A Zo ned R- 4 . Owner - Mrs.
Viol a Ja c k s on .
Appl . R. A:
Young.Plan Bd . deferred Feb
1 4 , 1 968 .
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now s ponsoring development b y
b u il d e r f r om Kno xville.
Zone d R-5 and R- 4. No reque s t
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Item
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No. Units
New ! Exist
DNM- 0 8,0 5 6
(L ost)
Designation
(Pr fP OSed projects
Location
Program
!Monthly PmtsJ Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Rentals
When
2
1
2
1
3
3
Available





Permit or
Other Value
Comment
locations, numb er of uni 1 s e ~ch :l nd :reas ons for not mat e1 ializing s h bw in pr evious r e ports)
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DN' 1 -1
w.
1 50
side of
Turnkey &lt; r
Jackson P'way NW 221 d (3,
just south of
Co-op
Proctor Creek
,
l~.3 A. tra c t Zoning now R- 5
S p onsor - Owner - A.; L . Ro b e rt s p
Ameri c an Companies. Defer e d b
Plan Bd . Au g. 16. Defer _ed
again Oct . 11 f o r study of
plans .
Sponsor cont a c ted a nd
advi s ed o f ina d equacies of Pla t
!ade app oi ntment t o come n to
disc us s - revision. o·d Not .sho ~
Called De c. 5 to advise tha t he
is still inte re st ed i n gett _ing
t hi s tract zoned t o A- 1
Advised that prop ose d Land ·use
Plan proposes th ·s sit e a s
Open La nd .
Plan . Dept. (J o h n
Watson) a dvised Jan.' 11'68 'o f
st atus o f t hi s tract and ma de
recommendat ions for A- 1 Zo ning.
Z- 67 - 1 44 - E Reco nsid e r e d b y ,
Pl an . Bd . 2 - 14 - 68; Denied
(Insufficient int eres t by
applicant ·in making c hange s .' in .
Pr oposed development plan)
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DATE Ma y 15 f
1 968
Inventory of
LOW AND :MEDIUN INCOME HOUSING JN ATLJ\NT.A
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
An
Item
&gt;Jo .
No. Units
New l Exist
Desi
ation
Loc;:ation
Pro ram
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
sJI
DNlti-2
East side · of
Turnkey r
Jonesbor o Rd.
221 d (3
(Just north of
Circumferent ial)
DNivi-3
50
· DIDi -.4
2 60
ll'urner Monu- Block bounded b Housing
mental Church Boulevard Dr. S for Elde ly
Project
Howard ST., Holl maq
St., Saunders sf . '
S. of AWP RR
W. of S. ' way
221 d (3
Nonprofi
Monthly Pmts
or Rent als
1
2
3
Estimat e
When
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Com.rr..ent
15A tra c t
Spon sor Owner h a s
( Co s t o f
.
Requ ires r ezoning
b y iUD
n o t agreed t o se l l
l and proh i b itiv e . )
? Appr o v e
Turner . onume n ta l Ch re A~E
Pa s t o r Re v . C. C . H ghes
Des i I'.ES a c q u i ri ng p _ o pe _ t y near
c hurc h f or cons truct ion of ·
3 0 -50 u n i t s.
Ne eds s e e d mo ne y.
Rea l Es ta te agent Bob iat t hews
who ia s · worki ng on pr o jec t ,d i e d '
s uddenly .
1
2 6 A. si t e prop os al by Wm L.
Wa ro nke r, Wa rd Realt y Co .
(9 - 1 1 - 67) .
Zo ned R-6 (Com. U. ) ,
Interes ted in pr o moting nonpr o fit orgn . to d e v e l o p . Good ·
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DATE May 1 5, 1968
An Invent ory of
LOW AND MEDIU}1 INCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Re cently Compl eted, in Development and Proposed
I
It em 1
~Joo
DN - 5
No . Unit s
!fow I Exist
200
Designation
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts . Est imat e
or Rent als
When
1
2
3
Available
Perrnit or
Other Value
W. .-Of Bolt o n Rd.
NW and S. · of Sa r d y
Comment
18A. si te , zo _ed A- 1 Brick
Veneer. Apt. zoning . Su itable
access and br i dge cost i s
problem . Pro, oter - Charl i e
Taylor. Pro~erLy not tied dOW!:l
11/280 Tract subequent l y
consid ered by other develope r s .
No--.posi t ive develop , ents
reported in 1967 •
Cir.
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DNM- 6
364
Ad j. t o Count1 y
Club Estates ,
Ad amsville, o j f
Boulder Park Ir.
Towne Ho1ses
22 1 d (: )
Plannjng De pt . r eluc tant to c ha t ge ~o n i ng .
FHA co 1sidi~rs this i: r o jec t
premature . Arc hitec t c onsid e r s th i s si .e e Kce lle n. fo · h o usi ng f o r
e l der ly .
3 8A . i n County- Anne·ed Jan ol ' 6 ,
Zoned R- 3 . Prop osed com. un i t
Plan with c lus t er type d e ve l op~
j me t . Pr omot er - Ha rr y Belfor
Owner - Luther Fra s er. Plan.
Dept. s u g gested possi b ili ty of
R- 6 zoni n g and d e v elopcen undc
Communit y Unit Pl an ( c a r ries
s ame densi ty as a re a zoning ) .
This pro jec t n e e d s pro fess i ona l
developers in orde r t o succeed .
Promoter ha s considered applyi n
for A- 2 z oning under Commun ity
Unit Plan.
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DATE
ray 1 5 ,
1 968
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUN I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develo~ment and Proposed
Item
DN.'I - 7
I
No. Units
New I Exist
280
Desi
ation
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Custer Ave. E .
Turnkey
o f Chosewo o d Pk .
Planni ng Dpt. anticipates strong op os·tion t o
tra ct f or o w-income housi g .
DN. - 8
100
Monthly Prnts l Estimate
or Rent als
·when
1
2
3
Available
ev lop nent o f this
W. o f Ja c kson
221 d (3
P 'w ay N. _of Pro t o ~
Cir. at dead end
of C,lenrock Dr .
Planning Dpt . cool to c ha ng ing
DNM -9
175
ZoniL
Bankhead Hwy . Trailer Park
Turnkey
site
Bankhead Hwy . at
Oz burn Rd .
f om
-5
0
'-1.
Permit or
Other Value
Comment
2 4 A. Combined t r a c t .
Bui l d e r - Ra l ph Wi llis &amp; J o hn
R . Hal l. No c h ang e i n devel o pme nts si nce previous re port
o f l - 1_5- 6 8
P r omo t er - Carl t on a rlow; 10 . 7A~
P o rti on in floo d pla in, Re zoning appl . f iled 1a r. 23 ;
h e ari ng s c hedu led for iay • .
Sp o nsor - Buc k LeCra w.
Ac t i on
deferred i ndefi n i t e ly at
r eques t o f ap pl ic a n t .
S ite ~ppr o v a l r e ques t e d by ,HA.
No t a c t e d on b y HAA , beca se o~
opp o s i t ion o f Inte rgroup
Rel a tions Se c t ion o f HUD to
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DATE · ' -ay 1 5, 1968
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIID1 I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Development and Proposed
Item
foo
DNM - 10
No. Units
New I Exist
'
98
262
360
Desi.r mation
1st ~ Golfview Apts
s tag
Location
Cleveland Ave.
Ext.
Program
221 d (3
L.D.
Noo Bedrooms
1
2
3
Nonthly PrntsJ. Estimate
or Rent als
When
1
2
3
Available
I
70
Permit or
Other Value
95
Remai der formerly rEeferred to as
Co-op
Total Exec utive Houi e Apts.
Note: 36W total in first p or t ion (:.ppr ox. 80A) of ent lir e 130A. inclt ded in
·,
R- b Com. Unit Plan appr oved c evelopme nt.
j
~e considered by Zon. C&lt; m. Feb . 22'68 o~posed s tr~ngly by Ald. LEftw i ch. No decis~on
p:- ea c hed .M:cCook asked &lt; @ . Brannon and ~ il\ Moore to tr y t o get i oge :- h er on the 1.: nd
l:leal anld then come back . to the Commitl- e e.
Pro,ect aba t1d on e d.
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69.9A. residential, mult - fa il y
16A. Co 1mercial. Promoter
Robert Laxson, Shafe: Realty.
Approved by city init"ally at
density of 9.6 U/A u nder Com.
Unit Plan . FHA gi ven assu anc e
'
Ci ty p rop oses to ex tend
Cl ~veland Ave . to s erve projec t
a nd develop Golf Cours e.
. Promoter wanted to inc ease
densit y t o 12 U/A b ecause of
loss of 9.6A to Sc hool Dept.
Zoning hear i ng held July 6 to
c hange, t o A- 1. ; Approved for
12 U/A &amp; 75' set back. (10- 2767)
Plans in HUD for review.
Intended to go thru wi th .
B IL.
funds all ocated .
FHA feasibility letter issued 8 - 22 - 67.
Basis for rezoning not con
,
sistant with thE p;oposal wh ic ~
is ~trongly opposed bl Ward
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Com. 2 - 8 - 67 ; no decision made.
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
DATE Ma y 1 5 , 1 968
An I nventory of
.
LCY-il AND HEDIU}1 I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recent l y Comple te d, in Development and Proposed
I
I ·~em
No. Units
New I Exist
Ne ).
DNM - 11
5 00
t,
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Desi Emation
I
Location
Pro.e:ram
Noa Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly PrntsJ Estimate
or Rentals
vr.nen
1
2
3
Avail able
Permit or
Other Value
w.
o f Jonesb o ro Turnke y
Rd. SE at ·
Clevela nd Av e. Ex t .
Comment
Zone d A- 1
8 p onsor - Bi ll 111 oodward
Thi s i s part o f l ar ger t r a c t
ref e rr e d t o e ls e w e re i n t h is
r e p o rt a s "Gol f view Apt s"
(S e e DNM - 10) Owner - Bil
Mo or e , aski n g fo-r City
a ss i-s ta nee in o p e n i ng u p So uth
Rive r to imp r o ve d r ainage
(1 - 1 5 - 78)
,;
DNM- 12
352
.
Be t ween Col l ier
221 d( 3 )
Dr. &amp; I - 20 ; East
of I - 28 5
-
Zone d R- 4
Owner.: wm . A. fi t c h e ll
Appli c ant - Ham i l t o n Do ug l as;
Re z on ing -den i ed by Zo n. Com
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                    <text>May 15, 1968
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
SUMMARY
STATUS OF ACCELERATED LOVI-INOMCE HOUSING PROGRAM
Total dwelling units permitted in Atlanta:
(Commenced Nov. 15, 1966)
1966 - 2,382
1963 - 9,129
5 yr. Program, 1967-71
1964 - ~,829
1967 - 4,630
1965 - 2,656
1968 - 1,810 (thur Apr.) ·
~ estab. for first 2 yr.
~oal (Same~ used for 5 yr. period)
Stn tus
100%
16,800
(57%)
(9,576)


No. Units


May 15
Jan 15
1,312
2,031
Completed (new Const.)
P.H. &amp; TK.
May 15
Jan 15
(82)
(13%)
(2, .184)
FHA 221
May 15
Jan 15
(510)
(400)
(30%)
(5,040)
(0)
Pvt. Devlp. (Conv.)
May 15
Jan 15
(1,439)
(912)
Elderly &amp; N.H.
Jan 15
May 15





Under Construction
5,108 ·
3,701
(910)
(790)
(1,188)
(565)
(3,010)
(2,346)
I n Planning
7,151 .
6,582
(2,914)
(2 2 220)
(3,651)
(3,868)
(140)
(48)
(446)
(446)
(4,589)
(3,306)
(446)
(446)
(-451)(-1,734)
(446)
(446)
Total in Sight
14,290
11,595


&gt;:-0, 906)


(3,010)
· (5,349)
(4,833)
Increase-Deficit
-2,510
-5,205
(-5,670)
(-6,566)
(i3, 165)
(2,649)
2 ·, 594
4,481
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wcing considered (all categories)


/Di d Not Materialize
See Note A.


 Figures in this column are basic and represent the entire program.


( ) Indi~ates breakdown by programs, of figures included. in basic _column.



In addi t ion, 658 units have been leased for P.H




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and leasing of 372 additional units for P.H. is being negotiated.
Al so 13 , 983 units have been reported by the Housing Code Division as repaired (rehabilitated). However, _those figures include uni ~
f o u nd i n compliance on original inspection.
It is estimated that 75% of this figure, or 10,487 sub-standard units have been
br o u g ht into compliance through actual rehabilitation. 218 units have been rehabilitated by the H.A. in the West End U.R. Projec t.
Thes e do not increase the number . of housing units available, but do increase the supply of standard units.
Note:
Includ es only units financed under Federal assisted low and medium income housing programs; and
units constructed under conventional financing as follows:
Mu lti - family units costing not more than $10,000, exclusive of land
Respectfully submitted,
Dupl es u n its
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Zncls: 1 .
Malcolm D. Joh s
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Inventory
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Low
and
Medium
Cost
Ho~sing
in
Atlanta
(with
.
office
copies
only)
3.
Housing Coord nator
�HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
May 15, 1968
SUMMARY OF PUBLIC HOUSING IN ATLANTA
8 874
•
Existing Units in operation - filled •
•
1140
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 (82 of these uni ts completed 5-15-68).
(402) Fall '68


(650)


(140)
Units under construction in Perry Homes Extension - South of Procter Creek.
(78) 3 Bedroom
Bids opened March 7, 1967. Permit issued May '67. Const.
(46) 4 Bedroom
on schedule for completion by Nov. '68; 48% completed 5-15-68.
(16) 5 Bedroom
(350)
Units planned for Thomasville U. R. Project
(16 elderly}
Bids opened May 15, 1968. 12 months, at least, required for
(40) 1 Bedroom
(120) 2 Bedroom
construction. Will try to have part delivered before final.
(SO) 3 Bedroom
(80) 4 Bedroom
(30) 5 Bedroom
4200
(1372)
Units reserved
(Allocations made by HUD to date; Hollywood Rd., 202; Gilbert Rd., 220: Bankhead Hwy., 500;
and Honor Farm #1, 450)
(500 units of this reservation are approved for allocation to the leasing program, to be replaced
later)
(500}
Units allocated for leasing program; can only be utilized for Public Housing as they become vacant.
Allocation requested for 230 additional units to the leasing program •
300
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5640
14,514
•
.
(658}
Units under lease
(372}
Negotiations under way for leasing 372 additional units.
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(8 locations)
Total Potential
· *Figures in ( ) in this column are included in figure above; not in ( ).
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
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TI.,022 units proposed did not materialize, of which 8,056 were shown in the previous report of Jan. 15, 1968 and 2,966 additional
units are listed in this report, as Lost.- (The majority of these losses were due to disapprovals of sites {and proposed rezoning.)
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Proposed locations for low-cost housing are coordinated through the Planning Dept., for adequacy of Community Facilit ies, existing
or prosposed. Proposals are also reviewed periodically with the School Dept. for adequacy of school facilities.
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An engineering firm from Savannah, McNamara &amp; Associates, Consulting Engineers, has recently made presentations in Atlanta of a
"patent applied for" low-cost housing method of construction with flexible design, which is claimed can be constructed q u ickly on
site, em~loying mostly untrained labor and at a savings of 10%-15% under conventional construction. · This fir m establis h ed
connections with a ·reputable construction firm in Atlanta and a 1ocal architect. This t~am is anxious to acquire a 10 acre tract
in the Model Cities area to construct an experimental Housing project.
The Travelers Insurance Company has agreed to finance 70 or more new single family low-cost houses in the Thomasville Urban Renewal
project area under the FHA 221 D (2) insured moitgage program. Equitable has made $1,000,000 available to Atlanta Mortgage Broker~g~
Co. for financing low-cost homes at favorable rates.
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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 requirements on ·small scattered sites, with or without Federal assistance.
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,
a l t hough the London Towne Houses, a.221 d (3) co-op development now under construction, is pushing this c+ose, with i t s one
bedroom unit advertised to sell for $59 per month. The City's greatest need is in the $30-$50 per month rental-purchase range.
Ric h ard L. Fullerton Associates has proposed a fibre glass "manufactured" patented process, 3 bedroom and bath house (900 sq. f t.
&amp; c a r port) with w-to-w carpeting and air conditioning, ~hich he claims can sell for $9,000-$9,500, including land estimated to
cost $1,500.
H.
Na tional Homes Corp. of Lafayette, Inc. placed on the market Fab. 1, 1967 a 800--900 S.F. (O.S. dimensions) 3 bed~ooms, p re fa b ri c ate
prea ssembled panel, single family house plus a 96 S.F. (IoSo dimensions) storage building manufactured by Arrow Metal Pr oduc t s Corp.
t o s ell under FHA 221 d (2). Price includes plumbing, electrical, heating units, stove &amp; refrigerator. Houses can b e compl e tely
a ss embled in 85 man hours; 72 of these (with conventional plumbing) are being erected (pre-sold) in the Th omasville Urb an Renewal
Area . Ap prox. 800 sq. ft. house is priced at $11,200; 900 sq. ft. house is priced at $11,600. Adrian Homes Cor. h as p rop os ed a
prefab to retail for about $7,500 plus land, foundation, closing and possible tapping fees. Other prefab distribu t ors a nd convent ional b u ilder s have interesting potential houses to offer but, because of fear of local Codes difficulties, a re no t p roduci ng s ingl
fami ly h o uses in Atlanta to sell in the $10,000-$12,500 range for which there is a strong demand and market. Perha ps the gr e ates t
difficulty is a vailability of suitably priced land within the City Limits. Economics for this price range sa l es hous ing r e q u ire
land which wi ll not co~~ the developer more than $1500.per unit.
(A 5,000 sq. ft. lot is considered ample fo~ this t ype hous e.)
I.
Ralph L. Dic k ey of At l anta has proposed · a non-profit revolving fund enterprise to acquire substand a rd hou;ing , renovate it and rese
primarily thro u g h priva te enterprise. CACUR recently formed a: non-profit corporation to rehabilit a te exisint - uni t s under 22 1 (h).
Morris Brown Colle g e i s another such sponsor. Nort~ West Community Forum has al~o filed applications for . ~ 4 :p rojec t s ·und e r 221 (h
·J .
Infoi·mation -is welcomed as to corrections, additions or deletions of material contained in this report. ( Call 522 - 4463 Ext. 430.)
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              <text>» estab. for first 2 yr.
Goal (Same % used for 5 yr. period)

status

Completed (new Const.)

Under Construction

in Planning
Total in Sight
Increase-Deficit

Seing considered (all categories)

Did Not Materialize

 

Note:

See Note A.

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

100%
16,800
*No. Units

‘May 15 Jan 15
2,031 1,312
5,108 a FOL
7,151 . 6,582
14,290 11,595
-2,510 -5,205
24,594 4,481

*Figures in this column are basic and represent the entire program.
| ( ) Indicates breakdown by programs, of figures included in basic

*kIn addition, 658 units have been leased for P.H. and leasing of

it

SUMMARY

(Commenced Nov. 15, 1966)

5S yr. Program, 1967-71

STATUS OF ACCELERATED LOW-INOMCE HOUSING PROGRAM

May 15, 1968

Total dwelling units permitted in Atlanta;

 

(57%) (13%)

(9,576) (2,184)

PuRy &amp; TR, FHA 221
May 15 Jan 15 May 15 Jan 15
(82) &lt;= (510) (400)
(910) (790) (1,188) (565)
(2,914) (2,220) (3,651) (3,868)
*x8,906) (3,010) (5,349) (4,833)
(-5,670) (-6,566) (73,165) (2,649)

column,

is estimated that
218 units

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

Duples units
Single family units 5
Encls:
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Aliso 13,983 units have been reported by the Housing Code Division as repaired (rehabilitated).
found in compliance on original inspection.
brought into compliance through actual rehabilitation.
These do not increase the number. of housing units available, but do increase the supply of standard units.

Inveatory of Low and Medium Cost Housing in Atlanta (with, office copies only)

1963 - 9,129
1964 - 3,829
1965 - 2,656

1966 - 2,382
1967 - 4,630
1968 - 1,810 (thur Apr.)

 

(30%)
(5,040) (0)
Pvt. Devlp. (Conv.) Elderly &amp; N.H.
May 15 Jan 15 May i5 Jan 15
(1,439) (912) ee eee
(3,010) {2,946))  #§§ Saeee’ iesces
(140) (48) (446) (446)
(4,589) (3,306) (446) (446)
(-451) (-1,734) (446) (446)

However,

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

372 additional units for P.H. is being negotiated.

those figures include unii

75% of this figure, or 10,487 sub-standard units have been
have been rehabilitated by the H.A, in the West End U.R. Project.

Respectfully submitted,

SDiale clay.

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Malcolm D. Jongs
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1140
* (650)

(140)

(350)

4200
(1372)

(500)

300

(658)
(372)

 

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE May 15, 1968
SUMMARY OF PUBLIC HOUSING IN ATLANTA

Existing Units in operation - filled. ‘ i
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 (82 of these units completed 5-15-68)

(402) Fall '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. Const.
(16) 5 Bedroom on schedule for completion by Nov. '68; 48% completed 5-15-68.

Units planned for Thomasville U. R. Project
(40) 1 Bedroom (16 elderly) Bids opened May 15, 1968. 12 months, at least, required for
(120) 2 Bedroom construction. Will try to have part delivered before final.
(SO) 3 Bedroom
(80) 4 Bedroom
(30) 5 Bedroom

Units reserved
(Allocations made by HUD to date; Hollywood Rd., 202; Gilbert Rd., 220: Bankhead Hwy., 500;
and Honor Farm #1, 450) ;
(500 units of this reservation are approved for allocation to the leasing program, to be replaced
later)

Units allocated for leasing program; can only be utilized for Public Housing as they become vacant,
Allocation requested for 230 additional units to the leasing program.

Units under lease (8 locations)

Negotiations under way for leasing 372 additional units.

Total Potential

''*Pigures in ( ) in this column are included in figure above; not in ( ).

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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE May Lb, .y0s
NOTES | :

iL,022 units proposed did not materialize, of which 8,056 were shown in the previous report of Jan. 15, 1968 and 2,966 additional
units are listed in this report, as Lost. (The majority of these losses were due to disapprovals of sites and proposed rezoning.)

Proposed locations for low-cost housing are coordinated through the Planning Dept., for adequacy of Community Facilities, existing
or prosposed. Proposals are also reviewed periodically with the School Dept. for adequacy of school facilities. ;
4
An engineering firm from Savannah, McNamara &amp; Associates, Consulting Engineers, has recently made presentations in Atlanta of a
"patent applied for" low-cost housing method of construction with flexible design, which is claimed can be constructed quickly on
site, employing mostly untrained labor and at a savings of 10%-15% under conventional construction. This firm established
connections with a reputable construction firm in Atlanta and a local architect. This team is anxious to acquire a 10 acre tract
in the Model Cities area to construct an experimental Housing project.

The Travelers Insurance Company has agreed to finance 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 Brokerag¢
Co. for financing low-cost homes at favorable rates. ae

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 requirements on small scattered sites, with or without Federal assistance.

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 pushing this close, with its one
bedroom unit advertised to sell for $59 per month. The City's greatest need is in the $30-$50 per month rental-purchase range.

Richard L. Fullerton Associates has proposed a fibre glass "manufactured" patented process, 3 bedroom and bath house (900 sq. ft.
&amp; car port) with w-to-w carpeting and air conditioning, which he claims can sell for $9,000-$9,500, including land estimated to
cost $1,500.

National Homes Corp. of Lafayette, Inc. placed on the market Fab. 1, 1967 a 800--900 S.F. (0.S. dimensions) 3 bedrooms, prefabricate
preassembled panel, single family house plus a 96 S.F. (1.S. dimensions) storage building manufactured by Arrow Metal Products Corp.|
to sell under FHA 221 d (2). Price includes plumbing, electrical, heating units, stove &amp; refrigerator. Houses can be completely
assembled in 85 man hours; 72 of these (with conventional plumbing) are being erected (pre-sold) in the Thomasville Urban Renewal
Area. Approx. 800 sq. ft. house is priced at $11,200; 900 sq. ft. house is priced at $11,600, Adrian Homes Cor. has proposed a
prefab to retail for about $7,500 plus land, foundation, closing and possible tapping fees. Other prefab distributors and convent-
ional builders have interesting potential houses to offer but, because of fear of local Codes difficulties, are not producing single
family houses in Atlanta to sell in the $10,000-$12,500 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 require
land which will not cost the developer more than $1500.per unit. (A 5,000 sq. ft. lot is considered ample for this type house.)

Ralph L. Dickey of Atlanta has proposed'a non-profit revolving fund enterprise to acquire substandard housing, renovate it and rese]
primarily through private enterprise. CACUR recently formed a non-profit corporation to rehabilitate exisint units under 221 (h)..
Morris Brown College is another such sponsor. North West Community Forum has also filed applications for &gt; 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>MODEL CITIES AREA - ATLANTA

SITE Estimated Acquisition Costs
1 = Connally Place $300,600
2 - Reed-Love $400,000
3 ~ Rawson-Eugenia $300,000
4 - Alice Street $1,000,000
5 - Pryor-Ormond $360, 0008

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              <text>Jie Sona?

July 26, 1968

Mr. G. M. Abraham, Project Engineer
Kaier Engineers

Kaiser Center, 300 Lakeside Drive
Oakland, California 94604

Dear Mr. Abraham;

This is to confirm information furnished you today by phone,
in compliance with your request, when in Atlanta last Monday,
July 22, to provide you by today with estimates on acquisition
cost figures for the four sites in our Model Cities area which
Mr. Tayler K. Spadafora looked at with me on July 22.

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The acquisition cost estimates shown on the attached were
obtained by Mr. Alan Wexler of the Model Cities staff, with
assistance of the local Housing Authority. They are rough
acquisition estimates (with the power of eminent domain). The
four sites were marked by Mr. Spadafora on the map of the Model
Cities area provided hin,

In order that there may be so misunderstanding as to the
location of the respective sites under consideration, I have
warked them on the attached, scale map of the Model Cities area.

In addition to the four sites shown Mr. Spadafora, we
are including a fifth site (Pryor-Ormond), a 3 acre site which
is under one ownership and entirely vacant. We consider it
appropriate for an experimental high rise apartment building.

Very truly yours,

Malcolm D. Jones
t Housing Coordinator

MDJ /mc

cc: Mr. Taylor K. Spadafora
Mr. Alan Wexler

Encle: Small scale map, Model Cities area
Estimated acquisition costs
Photos of Area 5 (with original only)
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                    <text>l&lt;Al5ER ENG/l\/EERS
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Kaiser Engineers in association with Battelle Memorial Institute~
Building Systems Development, Inc., General Research Corporation,
Organization for Social and Technical Innovation, Real Estate Research
Corporation, and Turner Construction Company were recently awa;dcd
Contract No. H-1011 by the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Our present task is to review all cities consid e red in the first
reports and to r e corrun e nd to th·e D e partment of Housing and Urban D e velopment the cities to be includ e d in the program. Ou:r available time fo-r this
review is quite short; a fi e ld team is to vis it e a ch city unde-r consideratior.
to inspect available housing sites and to brieil y discuss with you some of
the criteria we are using in our ev a luation of cities as potential locations
for experimental projects. These criteria are:
1.
The need for low-income housing.
2.
The commitme nt of the whole city to the p:rovision
of housing including all the elements, i. e. labor,
industry and d ty governme n t, etc.
3.
The commitme nt of the city to reli ev e constraints
to pro v iding ho using ,
4.
Av ailabilit y of s ui table co n st r uctio n sites in t im e
to me e t prog ra 1n sch ed ule require rn ents,
KA I SEl=l
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ENG IN EER IN G • CO N STRUCT I O N• CO N T RA CTI N G
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Willingness of the code authorities to grant zoning
variances or building code variances (where they will
not affe ct health and safety) necessary to a total
housing program.
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Reasonable availability of financing and seed money
to initiate the housing program.
•
In addition, the D e p a rtme nt of Housing and Urban Developme nt
has requested that we solicit from you as a basis for further consideration,
a letter of commitment with regard to site availability, suitability of the
proposed e x periments, and cooperation in the relief of the constraints listed
· . abov e .
You will b e r e c e iving a call fro m u s in the n ear futur e for a n
appointment. Your cooperation and assistance in our making an objective
and realistic recommendation to HUD will b e greatly appreciated. If you
have any questions, please fe e l free to call mE: at: Area Code: 415
271-5822.
V e ry truly yours ,
KAISER ENGINE E RS
Division of Henry J, K a is e r Comp a ny
C . P . B e dford, J r • .
Program Man ager
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KAISER CENTER:

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KAISER ENGINEERS

DIVISION OF KAISER INOUSTARIES CORPORATION

300 LAKESIOE DRIVE, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA 94604 + CABLE KAISENGS

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July 17, 1968

 

Kaiser Engineers in association with Battelle Memorial Institute,
Building Systems Development, Inc., General Research Corporation,
Organization for Social and Technical Innovation, Real Estate Research
Corporation, and Turner Construction Company were recently awarded

Contract No. H-

1011 by the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Our present task is to review all cities considered in the first
reports and to recommend to the Department of Housing and Urban Develop-
ment the cities to be included in the program. Our available tirne for this
review is quite short; a field team is to visit eacn city under consideration
to inspect available housing sites and to briefly discuss with you some of
the criteria we are using in our evaluation of cities as potential locations
for experimental projects. These criteria are:

1,

2.

4.

The need for low-income housing.

The commitment of the whole city to the provision
of housing including all the elements, i.e. labor,
industry and city government, etc.

The commitment of the city to relieve constraints
to providing housing.

Availability of suitable construction sites in time
to meet program schedule requirements,

KAISER

Gagine gas

ENGINEERING -CONSTRUCTION: CONTRACTING SINCE 1014
oF sa ‘ July 17, 1968

Some of the constraints which may require relief are:
. of
© Reasonable cooperation or organized labor in the
use of indigenous labor and the easing of work rules.

@ Reasonable cooperation of Organized labor and Code
Authorities in the application of new technical ideas.

e Willingness of the code authorities to grant zoning
variances or building code variances (where they will
not affect health and safety) necessary to a total
housing program.,.

© Reasonable availability of financing and seed money
to initiate the housing program, ‘ .

In addition, the Department of Housing and Urban Development
has requested that we solicit from you as a basis for further consideration,
a letter of commitment with regard to site availability, suitability of the
proposed experiments, and cooperation in the relief of the constraints listed

-above.

You will be receiving a call from us in the near future for an
appointment. Your cooperation and assistance in our making an objective
and realistic recommendation to HUD will be greatly appreciated. If you

have any questions, please feel free to call me at: Area Code: 415 --
271-5822,

Very truly yours,

.

KAISER ENGINEERS
Division of Henry J. Kaiser Company

G. Ps Bedford, Jr...
Program Manager

CPB:meb
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July 23, 1968
Mr. C. P. B2dford, Jr.
Program Manager
Kaiser Engineers
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Oakland, California 94604
Dear Mr. Bedford:
Thank you for your letter of July 17, 1968, pertaining to the
Experimental Housing program of the Department of Housing and Urban
De velopme nt, which was deli vered to me yesterday personally by Mr.
G. M. Abraham, Project Engineer.
The City of AtlAnta is very much interested in the Exper imental
Housing program in that we aro committt e d to probably the most extensive
low-income housing program in the S outhe ast and are currently very
active in implimenting it. We certainly hope to be included as one
of the cities recommended for participati on in the program.
With respect to the criteria which you are using in your
evaluation of cities as potent ia l locations for experimental Housin g,
I will comment briefly on each point, in the order listed in your letter.
1.
Atlanta, proba bly more than any other city in the
Southeast, attracts many workers in the low and moderate
income brackets. Hence, our need for low-income housing
is great.
2. Housing is c onsidered our Number one priority and our
entire city is comm itted to providing adequately for it.
We have a very active Housing Resou1·ces Comm ittee, comp os ed
of p rominent business and civic leaders, sponsoring the
overall program.
Included in its membership are leaders
of both labdr ~nd industry. This Commi ttee also sponsors
a monthly coordinating group me eting with the he~ds o f
Departments and Agencies involved with low-income housing.
3.
In our application for· Model Cities we went on record
ns to our willingness to make appropriate adjust me nts in
our Codes and Zoning to permit innovations in techniques
and materials in housing.
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Mr. C. P. Bedford, Jr.
July 23, 1968
Page 2
4. We understand that in order to meet program schedule
requirements, it will be necessary for construction sites
to be available by Ma rch 1, 1969. We feel confident that
this requirement can be met, through advanced land acquisition
(subject to approval from HUD), in our .Model Ci ties A1·ea.
We are positive that suitable sites outside of our Model
Cities Area can be available nt that time.
I:
As to constraints cited in your letter, which may require
relief:
a.
Atlanta has a good reputation for reasonable cooperation
of organized labor in the use of indigenous labor and easing
of work rules.
in this field.
We do not anticipate any major difficulty
The labor force in Atlanta is about 50% Union and 50%
Non-Union. Reasonable cooperation may be expected in the
application of new technical ideas, particularly in our
Model Cities Aren, where we are prepared to waive certain
aspects of our existing technical codes to permit experimental
innovations in techniques and materials.
b.
c. We have a Board of Adjustments for consid ering zoning
variances; also Technical Advisory Boards for considering
changes and or variances in the constr uction technical
codes. We anticipate their willingness to cooperate fully,
where health and safety will not be affected.
d. We are a l rea dy we ll advanced i n the overa ll housing
program and severa l substantial non-profit organizations are
available for sp onsoring maj or proj0cts in the housing
program .. Financing is available th r ou g h local banks,
mortgage bankers and insurance companies, several o f which
are already quite active in this field. Ne cessary seed
money is available through the recently or ganized, Atlanta
Housing Development Corporation, with a commit ted initnl
operating capital of approximately $500,000.00.
With respect to the letter of commitment requested by HUD in regard
to site availability, suitability of the proposed experiments and
cooporation in relief of constraints, I wish to advise that sites are
available within the City Limits (and we anticipate can be made availabl e
in the Mode l Cities Area) and I pledg~ my personal support in relief
of constraints where reasonable and desireable in carrying out the
Experimental Housing program.
.
!..
�Mr. C. P. Bedford, Jr.
July 23, 1968
Page 3
Should you desire additional information, pertaining ·to- Atlanta
and our low and moderate income housing program, please do not hesitate
to call on us.
Sincerely,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
IVJr/mc
cc:
Mr. G. M. Abraham
Mr. Edward H. Baxter
Regional Administrator, III Region, HUD
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July 23, 1968

Mr. C. P. Bedford, Jr.

Program Manager

Kaiser Engineers

Kaiser Center, 300 Lakeside Drive
Oakland, California 94604

Dear Hr. Bedford:

Thank you for your letter of July 17, 1968, pertaining to the
Experimental Housing program of the Department of Housing and Urban
Development, which was delivered to me yesterday personally by Hr.
G. H. Abraham, Project Engineer.

The City of Atlanta is very much interested in the Experimental
Housing program in that we are committted to probably the most extensive
low-income housing program in the Southeast and are currently very
active in implimenting it. We certainly hope to be included as one
of the cities recommended for participation in the program. —

With respect to the criteria which you are using in your
evaluation of cities as potential locations for experimental Housing,
I will comment briefly on each point, in the order listed in your letter.

1. Atlanta, probably more than any other city in the
Southeast, attracts many workers in the low and moderate
income brackets. Hence, our need for low-income housing
is great.

2. Housing is considered our Number one priority and our
entire city is committed to providing adequately for it.

We have a very active Housing Resaurces Committee, composed
of prominent business and civic leaders, sponsoring the
overall program. Included in its membership are leaders

of both labor and industry. This Committee also sponsors

a monthly coordinating group meeting with the heads of
Departments and Agencies involved with low-income housing.

3. In our application for Model Cities we went on record
as to our willingness to make appropriate adjustments in

our Codes and Zoning to permit innovations in techniques

and materials in housing.
Mr. C. P. Bedford, Jr.

Page 2

July 23, 1968

4. We understand that in order to meet program schedule
requirements, it will be necessary for construction sites

to be available by March 1, 1969. We feel confident that

this requirement can be met, through advanced land acquisition
(subject to approval from HUD}, in our Model Cities Area.

We are positive that suitable sites outside of our Model
Cities Area can be available at that time.

As to constraints cited in your letter, which may require
relief:

a. Atlanta has a good reputation for reasonable cooperation
of organized labor in the use of indigenous labor and easing
of work rules. We do not anticipate any major difficulty

in this field,

b. The labor force in Atlanta is about 50% Union and 50%
Non-Union. Reasonable cooperation may be expected in the
application of new technical ideas, particularly in our

Model Cities Area, where we are prepared to waive certain
aspects of our existing technical codes to permit experimental
innovations in techniques and materials,

ec. We have a Board of Adjustments for considering zoning
variances; also Technical Advisory Boards for considering
changes and or variances in the construction technical
codes, We anticipate their willingness to cooperate fully,
where health and safety will not be affected.

gd. We are already well advanced in the overall housing
program and several substantial non-profit organizations are
available for sponsoring major projects in the housing
program... Financing is available through local banks,
mortgage bankers and insurance companies, several of which
are already quite active in this field. Necessary seed
money is available through the recently organized, Atlanta
Housing Development Corporation, with a committed inital
operating capital of approximately $590,009.00,

With respect to the letter of commitment requested by HUD in regard
to site availability, suitability of the proposed experiments and
cooperation in relief of constraints, I wish to advise that sites are
available Within the City Limits (and we anticipate can be made available
in the Model Cities Area) and I pledge my personal support in relief
of constraints where reasonable and desireable in carrying out the
Experimental Housing program.
Mr. C. P. Bedford, Jr.

July 23, 1968
Page 3

Should you desire additional information, pertaining to Atlanta

and our low and moderate income housing program, please do not hesitate
to call on us.

Sincerely,

Ivan Allen, Jr.

Mayor
IVJr/me

cc: Mr. G. M. Abraham
Mr. Edward H. Baxter
Regional Administrator, III Region, HUD
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                    <text>Real Estate Research Corporation
1101 17th STREET. N . W. •
WAS HINGTO N . D . C. 20036 • PHONE: 202-223-4500
July 31, 1968
Mayor Ivan Allen
City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen,
I appreciate the opportunity to have made your acquaintance and to have discussed
with you the experimental in-city housing program . Atlanta is a fine city, and I
th ink quite suitable for the site of such an experiment.
Having worked in Atlanta on various real estate associated projects over the past two
years, I have come to know the city wel I and feel that Atlanta has the potential of
becoming a model example of how urban growth should be guided. I and Real Estate
Research Corporation stand ready to assist you in whatever way we may in the planning
of your futu re growth.
Very truly yours ,
CHICAGO · NEW YORK • WASH I NGTON, D. C. · DALLAS • ST. LOUIS • LOS ANGELES • SAN FRANC ISCO · MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL
SAN JUAN · TORON TO (RERCO CANADA LIMITED)
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Real Estate Research Corporation

110] 17th STREET, N. W. * WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036 + PHONE: 202-223-4500

July 31, 1968

Mayor Ivan Allen
City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia

 

Dear Mayor Allen,

| appreciate the opportunity to have made your acquaintance and to have discussed
with you the experimental in-city housing program. Atlanta is a fine city, and |
think quite suitable for the site of such an experiment.

Having worked in Atlanta on various real estate associated projects over the past two
years, | have come to know the city well and feel that Atlanta has the potential of
becoming a model example of how urban growth should be guided. | and Real Estate
Research Corporation stand ready to assist you in whatever way we may in the planning
of your future growth.

Very truly yours,

T. Taylor KY Spadafora.

 
 
    

CHICAGO - NEW YORK - WASHINGTON,D.C. - DALLAS - ST. LOUIS + LOSANGELES - SAN FRANCISCO - MINNEAPOLIS-ST, PAUL

SAN JUAN + TORONTO (RERCO CANADA LIMITED)
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                    <text>CITY OF .ATLANT.A
CITY HALL
ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
COLLI E R B . GL A DI N , Di r ec tor
July 22, 1968
Mr. Dan Sweat
Director of Governmental Liaison
Mayor's Office
City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Dan:
We have reviewed Section 413 11 Low and Moderate Income Housing in
Residential Urban Renewal Areas" as it appears in the Report of the House
Banking and Currency Committee on the 11 Housing and Urban Development Act
Of 1968, II
It is our understanding that the Atlanta Housing Authority has also reviewed
these materials and expressed concern about restraints which said section might
impose, namely, an economic diversification of housing units and possible
conflicts between local and national goals impeding achievement of the highest
and best use of land. In that we share these same feelings we shall not reiterate
them here .
Instead we would like to offer some suggestions which we feel might strengthen
this section, while at the same time offering some alternatives to those cities
to be affected by it. The suggestions are :
(I ) Let the 20% provision as currently written in the law remain
as it is, but add the requirement of a locally developed low
to moderate income housing program outside of u rba n renewal
are a s . Such a loc a lly developed program could be sub jected
to rev iew as necessary by the Secretary of HUD in much the same
way a s th e Wo rka ble Program for Communi ty Improveme nt (WPFCI ) .
�Mr. Dan Sweat
2.
July 22, 1968
(2) Use the 50% requirement, but state it somewhat differently.
It should be restated to the effect that, if possible, 50%
or more low to moderate income housing units should be
developed in predominantly residential reuse projects to rehouse
those families and individuals originally displaced. If this
requirement is found to be in conflict with local goals, the City
shal I then create or cause to be created in other areas of the
city that percentage of units not attained within the urban renewal
project area, or
(3) Use the 50% or more requirement, but enhance its use. Congress
might give thought to creating inducements or incentives to
cities applying themselves towards the end of creating low to
moderate income housing units. For example, in those urban renewal
projects (predominantly residential) wherein 50% or more of the
units are designed for low to moderate income housing, it would be
desirable to accomplish economic diversity, and a cohesive"planned
community" (including but not limited to commercial areas,
community centers, schools, parks and other residential amenities).
The proposals should be imaginative and innovative, but practical
and economically feasible, They would be subjected to the normal
review by the Secretary of HUD, but upon acceptance wou Id be
eligible for 80/20 or 90/10 financing in lieu of the standard I/3rd 2/3rds arrangement .
Thank you for the oppostunity of commenting on these materials.
Sincerely yours,
~
Collier B. Gladin
Planning Director
C BG/ jp
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              <text>CITY OF ATLANTA

 

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

DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
COLLIER B. GLADIN, Director

July 22, 1968

Mr. Dan Sweat

Director of Governmental Liaison
Mayor's Office

City of Atlanta

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Dan:

We have reviewed Section 413 "Low and Moderate Income Housing in
Residential Urban Renewal Areas" as it appears in the Report of the House
Banking and Currency Committee on the "Housing and Urban Development Act

of 1968,"

|t is our understanding that the Atlanta Housing Authority has also reviewed
these materials and expressed concern about restraints which said section might
impose, namely, an economic diversification of housing units and possible
conflicts between local and national goals impeding achievement of the highest
and best use of land. In that we share these same feelings we shall not reiterate
them here.

Instead we would like to offer some suggestions which we feel might strengthen
this section, while at the same time offering some alternatives to those cities
to be affected by it, The suggestions are;

(1) Let the 20% provision as currently written in the law remain
as it is, but add the requirement of a locally developed low
to moderate income housing program outside of urban renewal
areas. Such a locally developed program could be subjected
to review as necessary by the Secretary of HUD in much the same
way as the Workable Program for Community Improvement (WPFCI).
Mr. Dan Sweat 2 July 22, 1968

(2) Use the 50% requirement, but state it somewhat differently.

It should be restated to the effect that, if possible, 50%

or more low to moderate income housing units should be

developed in predominantly residential reuse projects to rehouse
those families and individuals originally displaced. If this
requirement is found to be in conflict with local goals, the City
shall then create or cause to be created in other areas of the

city that percentage of units not attained within the urban renewal
project area, or

(3) Use the 50% or more requirement, but enhance its use. Congress

might give thought to creating inducements or incentives to

cities applying themselves towards the end of creating low to
moderate income housing units. For example, in those urban renewal
projects (predominantly residential) wherein 50% or more of the
units are designed for low to moderate income housing, it would be
desirable to accomplish economic diversity, and a cohesive'planned
community" (including but not limited to commercial areas,
community centers, schools, parks and other residential amenities).
The proposals should be imaginative and innovative, but practical
and economically feasible. They would be subjected to the normal
review by the Secretary of HUD, but upon acceptance would be
eligible for 80/20 or 90/10 financing in lieu of the standard |/3rd -
2/3rds arrangement.

Thank you for the oppostunity of commenting on these materials.

CBG/jp

Sincerely yours,

CAM,

Collier B. Gladin
Planning Director
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                    <text>CITY OF .ATLA.NTA.
CITY HALL
July 10, 1968
ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
IVAN ALLEN , JR ., MAYOR
CECIL A. ALE XANDER , Chairman
Housing Resources Committee
MALCOLM D. JONES
Housing Coordinator
MEMORANDUM
TO:
Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
Director of Governmental Li aison
Re your note for my thoughts on attached explanation of Section
413 "Low and Moderate Income Housing in Residential Ur ban Renewal
Ar eas", in. rei)ort of the House Banking and Currency Committee on the
"Housing and Ur ban Development Ac t o f 1 9 68", I have had some dif f iculty
in understa nding the explanation. This may be partially because of the
poor reproduction of page 53. The first word of line 14 of page 53
reads "adequate l y". This is confusing, in v iew of the tenor of the
remainde r of the paragraph.
I belie v e this wo1·d should read "inadequately".
My understanding of the explanation is that whereas, currently
i n any Ur ban Renew al P roject to be de v eloped f or predominently
r esidential use, at least 20% of the units to be developed must be
standa r d and o f low and moderate c ost, whe r eas the proposed amendment
r eq uir es that 50% o f the units to be de v eloped in al l Ur ban Renewa l
Are as i n a c ommu ni ty must be o f low a nd moderate cost (with at le a st
20% o f them f a l l ing i n the c a t e go r y designed f o r l ow-income fami l i e s ).
Th e p r oposed req uirements would not b e r etroactiv e, but woul d a pp ly
to f uture Ur ban Rene wal Pr oject s .
In vi e w o f the diffi cult y wh i ch we h a ve a lready e xper i enced wit h
respect to the pr op osed de v e l opme nt o f the Fede r a l Pen Sit e, whe reby
initiall y the Housing Au tho ri ty d id n ot p r o p os e to h av e c ons tr uc t ed on
it o nly un its f o r the lowes t i n c ome fami lies ; and the posit ion wh i c h
the Housing Resourc e s Commi t te e too k i n opposi tion to tha t p r o p osal;
and the supp o rt received fr om t h e Ma yor o n t h e p ositi o n t aken by the
Housing Resources Committe e; it thus appe ars to me that the proposed
change is probably justified .
If Urban Renewal is to accomplish its primary purpose of providing
adequate housing for the lowest as well as moderate income families, I
do not share Hugh Meilds f eeling that the proposed change would hurt a
community or unduly restrict and deprive the Urban Renewal program of
the flexibility i t needs.
�Mr. Dan E . Sweat, J r .
July 10, 1968
Page 2
Rec ommend that no a c tion be taken by the Mayor's office to
oppose adoption of the proposed change.
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MDJ/mac
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Memorandum with attached mater i al dated July 2, 1 968 ,
with extra c t from Housing and Urban Dev elopment Act
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              <text>CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303
July 10, 1968 Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404

IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

CECIL A. ALEXANDER, Chairman
Housing Resources Committee

MALCOLM D. JONES
Housing Coordinator

MEMORANDUM

TO: Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
Director of Governmental Liaison

Re your note for my thoughts on attached explanation of Section
413 "Low and Moderate Income Housing in Residential Urban Renewal
Areas", in report of the House Banking and Currency Committee on the
"Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968", I have had some difficulty
in understanding the explanation. This may be partially because of the
poor reproduction of page 53. The first word of line 14 of page 53
reads "adequate!y". This is confusing, in view of the tenor of the
remainder of the paragraph. I believe this word should read "inadequately".

My understanding of the explanation is that whereas, currently
in any Urban Renewal Project to be developed for predominently
residential use, at least 20% of the units to be developed must be
standard and of low and moderate cost, whereas the proposed amendment
requires that 50% of the units to be developed in all Urban Renewal
Areas in a community must be of low and moderate cost (with at least
20% of them falling in the category designed for low-income families).
The proposed requirements would not be retroactive, but would apply
to future Urban Renewal Projects.

In view of the difficulty which we have already experienced with
respect to the proposed development of the Federal Pen Site, whereby
initially the Housing Authority did not propose to have constructed on
it only units for the lowest income families; and the position which
the Housing Resources Committee took in opposition to that proposal;
and the support received from the Mayor on the position taken by the
HouSing Resources Committee; it thus appears to me that the proposed
change is probably justified.

If Urban Renewal is to accomplish its primary purpose of providing
adequate housing for the lowest as well as moderate income families, I
do not share Hugh Meilds feeling that the proposed change would hurt a

community or unduly restrict and deprive the Urban Renewal program of
the flexibility it needs.
Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.

July 10, 1968
Page 2

Recommend that no action be taken by the Mayor's office to
oppose adoption of the proposed change.
Te an n
AA cle br
Malcoim D.—
Housing Coordinator

 

MDJ/mac

Encl: Memorandum with attached material dated July 2, 1968,
with extract from Housing and Urban Development Act
of 1968.
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                    <text>July 24, 1968
Sharp-·Eoyls ton Company
Realtors, Insurers
10 Auburn Avenue, }i .e.;
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
A'.l.'TN: Mr . William R. Cason
Dear Mr. Cs.son:
Your letter of July 19, 1963 re 3arding the proposed joint Fulton
County .and City of Atlanta County Line Road sewer outfall has been
received.
project.
It appears that you were !!dsinforme&lt;l regarding this
I have this date conta cted Hr. A. T. ~-icDonald, Public Works Dire ctor
for Fulton County , aud he has advi5e-tl that the County lack s the
necessary funds f or this project at this t i:.ie .
As a matter of inf o rmation, this ·p roj e ct comprises the installation
of apprmdmatcly 16,500 ft. of sanitary out[all sewe r thr ough s:i.x
land lots at a cont o f approitimately $200~000. While the City of
Atl anta now has t he capab ili ty of finai1cin g i t s share of this project,
the :noney is not i m:nediately available. Tbere a re sevarial ti~c con-
s uming but necessary s t e ps wh ich mus t be accomplished in ordor to l et
a contra ct fo r a proj e ct of this magnitu&lt;la .
A formal a greeraent rnust be obtained be tween t he City and the County
rela tive to the cost participation in this proj ~ct. This i s requ ired
bef ore the City • 3 Cor,1p t r oller will authorize any f und expenditures
f or t he p:roje.ct. These funds mus t then be iippropriated into the
Pub lic i-lorks Department budge t which is submitted each Sep t ember and
approved e;:ic~ J anuary . Once t he f unds are app ro priated into the
budget , easc1neut acquisitioa begins . On l G, 50 1) ft. of se~'1er , the
time required for obtaining the::;e easenents is quite l engthy .
o
�Paie 2.
Sharp-Boylston Coopany
July 24, 1963
contracts can ba awarded t however, until title to ;-,11 eagements has
been obtained. As you can see, a cons iderab 11~ ti me lapse would be
requireu after fu!lds have been m3.da avuj_la1.le by both Fulton County
ang the City of Atlanta.
~ s vc cy truly,
R. W. Respes
Deputy DJ.r~ctor
Public Horks Department
RWR :GVP;ck
cc1 Mr. Malcolm Jones
Housing Coordinator
City of Atlanta
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              <text>July 24, 19638

Sharp-Zoylston Company
Realtors, Insurers

10 Auburn Avenue, 4i.k.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

ATTN: Mr. William R. Cason
Dear Mr. Cason:

Your letter of July 19, 1968 regarding the proposed joint Fulton
County and City of Atlanta County Line Road sewer outfall has been
received. it appears that you were misinformed regarding this
project.

I have this date contacted Mr. A,T. MeDonald, Public Works Director
for Fulton County, and he hag advised that the County lacks the
necessary funds for this project at this tine.

As a matter of information, this project comprises the installation
of approximately 16,500 ft. of sanitary outfall sewer through six
land lots at a cost of approximately $200,000. While the City of
Atlanta now has the capability of financing its share of this project,
the money is not immediately available. Thare are several time con-
suming but necessary steps which must be accompiished in order to let
a contract for a project of this magnitudes.

A formal agreement must be obtained between the City and the County
relative to the cost participation in this project. This is required
before the City's Comptroller will authorize any fund expenditures
for the project. These funds must then be appropriated into the
Public Works Department budget which is submitted each September and
approved each January. Once the funds are appropriated into the
budget, easement acquisition begins. On 15,500 ft. of sewer, the
time required for obtaining these easements is quite lengthy. No
Pase 2,

Sharp-Boylston Company July 24, 1963

contracts can be awarded, however, until title to all easements has
been obtained. As you can see, a considerable time lapse would be
required after funds have been wade available by both Fulton County
and the City of Atlanta,

   
    

\
R.W. Respess

Deputy Director
Public Works Department

RWR:GVPick
cc: Mr. Malcolm Jones

Housing Coordinator
City of Atlanta
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SHARP-BOYLSTON
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Co.
REALTORS • INSURORS
10
MARION BLACKWELL. JR.
AUBURN
AVENUE .
N .
E.
522·2929
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
VICE PRESIDENT AND
SALES MANAGER
July 19, 1968
Mr. R. W. Respess, Deputy Director
Department of Public Works
Suite 30 2 - City Hall
68 Mitchell Street
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
.....
Re: Proposed Joint Fulton CountyAtlanta County Line Road Sewer
Outfall
Dear Mr. Respess:
I represent National Homes Development Company of Lafayette, Indiana,
in efforts to sell their property located adj a cent to County Line Road and
Campbellton Road in southwest Atlanta. As a matter of information for
my clients and myself, I investigated the availability of a sanitary sewer
to the property.
•
·1 spoke to George Pace of your department and he informed me that there
was a proposed sewer outfall for the County Line tract, such proposed
outfall to be a joint effort between the City of Atlanta and Fulton County.
During the course of of our conversation, · Mr. Pace told me that Atlanta
has been ready since 1963 to proceed with the project and was awaiting
an agreement with the Fulton County Public Works De partme nt. I
subsequently w ent to the Fulton Public Works D e pa rtme nt and talk e d
with Mr. H. E. Philips. Mr. Philips advised me that to the best of his
knowledge, Fulton County has been ready to participate since 1958
and wa s awaiting an OK from the City of Atlanta before the project was
to proceed.
I rea lize d a t this point, tha t evide ntly the re wa s a l a ck of recent
communication on this project between the two d e partments and it was
not my place to intervene. During a second conversation with Mr. Pace,
CONTR IBUT IN G TO
ATLANTA 'S GROWTH
S INCE 18 81
-~ .lo,.
�Mr. Respess
Page 2
July 19, 1968
he suggested that I write to you and ask for a clarification of the
situation. Perhaps you could communicate with Mr. Philips or with
Turner McDonald in Fulton County Public Works to clarify the present
status of the joint project. I want to make it clear that I do not blame
anyone, and that I merely recognize that we are all people. Therefore,
, I would appreciate very much hearing from you on this at your
convenience.
~1&lt;~
William R. Cason
....
WRC:bs
cc: Mr. George Pace
/
Mr. Malcolm Jones ,V
. Housing Coordinator City of Atlanta
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SHARP ~
REALTORS « INSURORS

1'o AUBURN AVENUE. WN. E.

MARION BLACKWELL, JR. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303 522-2929

 

VICE PRESIDENT AND
SALES MANAGER

July 19, 1968

Mr. R. W. Respess, Deputy Director
Department of Public Works

Suite 302 - City Hall

68 Mitchell Street

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Re: Proposed Joint Fulton County-
Atlanta County Line Road Sewer
Outfall

Dear Mr. Respess:

I represent National Homes Development Company of-Lafayette, Indiana,

in efforts to sell their property located adjacent to County Line Road and
Campbellton Road in southwest Atlanta. As a matter of information for

my clients and myself, I investigated the availability of a sanitary sewer zi
to the property.

‘I spoke to George Pace of your department and he informed me that there
was a proposed sewer outfall for the County Line tract, such proposed
outfall to be a joint effort between the City of Atlanta and Fulton County.

During the course of of our conversation, Mr. Pace told me that Atlanta
has been ready since 1963 to proceed with the project and was awaiting
an agreement with the Fulton County Public Works Department. I
subsequently went to the Fulton Public Works Department and talked
with Mr. H. E. Philips. Mr. Philips advised me that to the best of his
knowledge, Fulton County has been ready to participate since 1958

and was awaiting an OK from the City of Atlanta before the project was
to proceed.

I realized at this point, that evidently there was a lack of recent
communication on this project between the two departments and it was
not my place to intervene. During a second conversation with Mr. Pace,

CONTRIBUTING TO
ATLANTA'S GROWTH
SINCE 1881
Mr. Respess
Page 2
July 19, 1968

he suggested that I write to you and ask for a clarification of the
situation. Perhaps you could communicate with Mr. Philips or with
Turner McDonald in Fulton County Public Works to clarify the present
status of the joint project. I want to make it clear that I do not blame
anyone, and that I merely recognize that we are all people. Therefore,
_, I would appreciate very much hearing from you on this at your

convenience.
Sincergly,
William R. Cason
WRC:bs

cc: Mr. George Pace
Mr. Malcolm ranen ee
Housing Coordinator City of Atlanta
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                    <text>U l1St
7 t 1968
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              <text>August 7, 1968

MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

Several years ago (around 1960) when much of the 7th Ward was
rezoned from R-5 to R-4, apparently to keep out 221 single family
low-cost housing developments, most of LL 64 and about half of LL 44,
14th District (FF9 were left R-5, as previously zoned, expressly for
the purpose of permitting development of low-cost housing. However,
such development did not occur because of the lack then of adequate
sanitary sewer.

Most of the land is now again on the market, at competitive prices,
for low-income housing development. However, the sewer problem which
requires a joint effort on the part of both the City and Fulton County
is essentially the same now as then, as evidence by the attached
correspondence,

It appears from the attached letters that both the City and Fulton
County now have the financial capacity for the necessary development,
but which is dependent on formulation of a formal agfeement between
the City and the County relative to cost participation in this project.

Accomplishment of this project could open up several hundred acres
of useable land to low-income housing development which is badly needed.

Recommend that the Construction Department of the City and the
Public Works Department of the County be requested to get together soon
in an effort fo formalize an agreement and commence construction on
this important out-fall sanitary sever line as soon as possible.

Respectfully,

Malcolm D. Jones
Housing Coordinator

cc:Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
Mr. Cecil Alexander

Bncls; Copy letter from Sharp-Boylston Co., dated July 19, 1968
Copy letter from Deputy Director, Public Works Department,
dated July 24, 1968
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                    <text>THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20410
JUL 3 11968
Honorable Fletcher Thompson
House Of Representatives
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. Thompson:
Thank you for your letter of July 9, 1968 in which you expressed a
desire to have Atlanta, Georgia selected as a city to participate in
the In-City Experimental Housing Project.
As of the present time no cities have been selected or rejected for a
role in the experimental project. Kaiser Engineers, the prime contractor,
is reviewing the information obtained in Phase I of the contract . When
their review is complete, the information will be submitted to the
Department of Housing and Urban Development which will make the final
selections.
Let me assure you that Atlanta will be given every consideration possible
for inclusion.
Thank you for your interest.
yours ,
.U/4.~,..-----Weaver
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              <text>| : THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
s WASHINGTON, D.C. 20410

JUL 31 1968

Honorable Fletcher Thompson
House Of Representatives
Washington, D. C.

Dear Mr. Thompson:

Thank you for your letter of July 9, 1968 in which you expressed a
desire to have Atlanta, Georgia selected as a city to participate in
the In-City Experimental Housing Project.

As of the present time no cities have been selected or rejected for a
role in the experimental project. Kaiser Engineers, the prime contractor,
is reviewing the information obtained in Phase I of the contract. When
their review is complete, the information will be submitted to the
Department of Housing and Urban Development which will make the final
selections.

Let me assure you that Atlanta will be given every consideration possible
for inclusion.

Thank you for your interest.
Sin ly yours,

MWhemus—

obert C. Weaver
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F!-ETCHER THOMPSON
M E;MBER OF CONGRESS
16
RICHARD ASHWORTH
ADMINISTRATIVE A SS ISTANT
~
~R~H ;U ,, D~G
5TH DI STRICT, GEORGIA
QCongrtss of tbt Wnitcb ~tatc~ ·
327 OLD POST OFFICE'. , ATLANTA
J,ouse of l\epresentatibt11
i!Da~fugtou, 119. "~
August 12, 1968
Honorable Ivan Allen , Jr.
Mayor, City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Ivan :
Enclosed is a response I've received from
the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development concerning Atlanta's inclusion in the list of cities
to participate in the In-City Ex perimental Housing
Project.
Be assured that I shall continue to press
for Atlanta's inclusion in this project .
With kindest personal regards , I am
Yours very truly ,
~
FLETCHER THOMP SON
Member of Congr ess
FT/pm
Enclos ure
30303
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              <text>FLETCHER THOMPSON Ke tse IN ORTH BUILDING
MEMBER OF CONGRESS ‘ASHINGTON, D.c. 20515
RICHARD ASHWORTH 5TH District, Georcia

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Congress of the Ginited States ‘ 327 OLD Post Orrice, ATLANTA 30303

Bouse of Representatives
Washington, B. C.

August 12, 1968

Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor, City of Atlanta
City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Ivan:

Enclosed is a response I've received from
the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development con-
cerning Atlanta's inclusion in the list of cities
to participate in the In-City Experimental Housing
Project.

Be assured that I shall continue to press
for Atlanta's inclusion in this project.

With kindest personal regards, I am

Yours very truly,

Jple—

FLETCHER THOMPSON
Member of Congress

FT/pm

Enclosure
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INTERFAITH, INC.
Atlanta,
Georgia
'Io:
All Interested Persons
From: Trustees
Interfaith, Inc. is now a fact. Incorp.oration ho.s been completed. The initial
meeting of the Board of Trustees was held on December 5tl:~. Routine but ne_cessary organizational actions were taken at that meeting. There will be more
meetings of the Trustees soon. Attached is a fact sheet explaining the status of
the corporation.
According to the by-laws the ann:ual meeting of the Members of Interf~ith, Inc. ·
will be held on the fast Tuesday in January (the 30th). Between now and then frequent meetings" of the Trustees will be necessary, s_o we will not be able to mail
notices for each meeting to e_;.eryone on our mailing list, Listed below is the _
name, address, telephone number, and member -organization of each of the Trustees. Please contact one of the Trustees for meeting dates or other information.
Meetings are open to any interested person or organization.
We hope that many more churches and religious organizations will join Int~rfaith,
Inc, The requirements io~ membership are conta.i ned in the by-laws_ and are , sum;.
marized in the attached fact sheet.
Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta:
Noel Burtenshaw
136 W. Wesley Rd., NW
Atlanta, Ga. 3 0 3 0 5
261 - 1 0 0 0
St. Bede's Episcopal Church:
Claude E. Hancock
3591 Summitr:idge Drive
Doraville, Ga, 30040
938-0492
Christ Church, United Presbyterian:
Richard Long
1437 !·f olly Lane, NE
Atlanta, Ga. 30329
636-4734
Church of the Atonement, United
Presbyterian:
- ~ Chester Marty
314 Eureka Drive, NE
Atlanta, Ga, 30305
233-5595
Church of the Master, United Presbyterian:
Alphonso McGhee
2573 Tilson Drive, SE
Atlanta , Ga. 30317
378-6796
St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Chur.ch
Ronald H. Pearce
1861 Crestline Drive,
Atlanta, Ga. 30329
636-6797
Trinity Presbyt:!rian Church:
Horace Sibley
434 Trust Co. of Ga. Bldg.
Atlanta, Ga. 30303
525-0481
Unitarian Universalist Congregation
of Atlanta
·
John Steinichen III
1863 Merrimac Court, NE
_Atlanta, Ga. 30329
636- 2723
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Interfaith, Inc.
Six mc.tropolitan Atlanta area churches plus the Catholic Archdiocese have
recently formed a non-profit housing corporation ·known as Interfaith, Inc;
The objective of the corporation is to help improve housing conditions throughout the metropolitan area, with emphasis on sponsor::,hip of new or rehabilitated housing for low and mode~ate income families,
'The six churches that are the founding members, in addition to the Archdiocese, are: St. Bartholomew's Episcopal; St. Bede's Episcopal; Chur.ch of
the Atonement, United Presbyterian; Church of the Master, United Presbyterian; Trinity Presbyterian Church; and the Unitarian Universalist Congre-gation of Atlanta.
In addition, Christ Chu,;ch,. United Presbyterian, joined
at the initial meeting.
Additional members are welcome. Members can be churches, religious organizations, and s·imilar institutions. Each member organization designates
the individual who will represent it on the Board of Trustees of the corporation.
At the organizational meeting of the corporation held by the Trustees in De-·
cember, by-laws were adopted, and the following officers were elected to
serve until the annual meeting on January 30th: John Steinichen III, Chairman
and President; Noel Burtenshaw, Secretary; and Chester Marty, Treasurer.
The by-laws specify the following requirements for membership in Interfaith,
Inc. · The organization desiring membership mus_t officially endorse participation in the corporation and designate its representative on the Boa_r d of Trustees. A majority vote of the existing members is required to add new members.
Annual membership dues are $100 per member.
The by-laws also provide for Associate Members. These are organizations
that cannot pay the annual membership dues of $100. Associate Members win ·
not have representation on the Board of Trustees or a vote on policies, although they can otherwise participate in corporate meetings and activities,
Individual Member organizations have no financial obligations other than the
membership dues. Legal liabilities are limited to the corporation and do not
extend to the Members. The Trustees have neither financial nor legal liabilities as individuals.
Attached is a list of the Trustees, thefr addresses and their telephone numbe r s. For additional information, contact one of them.
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INTERFAITH, INC,

Atlanta,

To: &lt;All Interested Persons
From: Trustees

Interfaith, Inc. is now a fact.

Incorporation has been completed.

Georgia

The initial

meeting of the Board of Trustees was held on December 5th. Routine but neces-

sary organizational actions were taken at that meeting.
Attached is a fact sheet explaining the status of

meetings of the Trustees soon.
the corporation,

There will be more

According to the by-laws the annual meeting of the Members of Interfaith, Inc. °

will be held on the last Tuesday in January (the 30th).

Between now and then fre-

quent meetings of the Trustees will be necessary, so we will not be able to mail

notices for each meeting to everyone on our mailing list.

Listed below is the

name, address, telephone number, and member-organization of each of the Trus-
tees. Please contact one of the Trustees for meeting dates or other information.
Meetings are open to any interested person or organization.

We hope that many more churches and religious organizations will join Interfaith,
Inc. The requirements for membership are contained in the by-laws and are sum-

marized in the attached fact sheet.

Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta:
Noel Burtenshaw

136 W. Wesley Rd., NW
Atlanta, Ga. 30305 261-1000

St. Bede's Episcopal Church:
Claude E. Hancock
3591 Summitridge Drive

Doraville, Ga, 30040 938-0492

Christ Church, United Presbyterian:

Richard Long

1437 Holly Lane, NE
Atlanta, Ga. 30329 636-4734
Church of the Atonement, United
Presbyterian:

Chester Marty

314 Eureka Drive, NE

Atlanta, Ga. 30305 233-5595

Atlanta, Ga. 30329

Church of the Mortars United Pres-
byterian:

Alphonso McGhee
2573 Tilson Drive, SE
Atlanta , Ga. 30317 378-6796
St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church
Ronald H. Pearce
1861 Crestline Drive,
Atlanta, Ga. 30329 636-6797
Trinity Presbyterian Church:
Horace Sibley

434 Trust Co. of Ga. Bldg.
Atlanta, Ga. 30303 525-0481

Unitarian Universalist Congregation
of Atlanta

John Steinichen III

1863 Merrimac Court, NE

636-2723
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Interfaith, Inc,

Six metropolitan Atlanta area churches plus the Catholic Archdiocese have
recently formed a non-profit housing corporation known as Interfaith, Inc:

The objective of the corporation is to help improve housing conditions through-
out the metropolitan area, with emphasis on sponsorship of new or rehabili-
tated housing for low and moderate income families.

The six churches that are the founding members, in addition to the Archdio-
cese, are: St. Bartholomew's Episcopal; St. Bede's Episcopal; Church of
the Atonement, United Presbyterian; Church of the Master, United Presby-
terian; Trinity Presbyterian Church; and the Unitarian Universalist Congre- _

, gation of Atlanta. In addition, Christ Church, United Presbyterian, joined

at the initial meeting.

Additional members are welcome, Members can be churches, religious or-
ganizations, and similar institutions, Each member organization designates
the individual who will represent it on the Board of Trustees of the corporation.

At the organizational meeting of the corporation held by the Trustees in De-
cember, by-laws were adopted, and the following officers were elected to

,serve until the annual meeting on January 30th: John Steinichen III, Chairman

and President; Noel Burtenshaw, Secretary; and Chester Marty, Treasurer.

The by-laws specify the following requirements for membership in Interfaith,
Inc, The organization desiring membership must officially endorse participa-
tion in the corporation and designate its representative on the Board of Trus-
tees, A majority vote of the existing members is required to add new members.
Annual membership dues are $100 per member.

The by-laws also provide for Associate Members, These are organizations
that cannot pay the annual membership dues of $100. Associate Members will
not have representation on the Board of Trustees or a vote on policies, al-
though they can otherwise participate in corporate meetings and activities.

Individual Member organizations have no financial obligations other than the
membership dues, Legal liabilities are limited to the corporation and do not
extend to the Members. The Trustees have neither financial nor legal liabili-
ties as individuals,

Attached is a list of the Trustees, their addresses and their telephone num-
bers, For additional information, contact one of them,
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                    <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
August 14, 1968
Low-income Housing Programs
Applicable to Unincorporated Areas of Neighboring Counties
Under the National Housing Act, Cities and Counties can participate
in all of the Special Housing Programs providing ' that they have
satisfortorily complied with Government regulations and have an approved
Workable Program.
The following Cities have complied in all respects and their Workable
Programs are presently effective:
Atlanta
College Park
Decatur
Marietta
Other Cities and Counties in the Metropolitan area have either
permitted their Workable Program to expire or have never submitted a
Workable Program for approval.
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RENT SUPPLEMENT PROGRAM~ Separate and distinct from the Federal aid
programs administered through local housing autho~ities, r but .serving the
same income group, is the rent supplement program; which ·was established
by the Housing Act of 1965 and administered ·by FHA.
Under the rent supplement program, a qualified-tenant pays 25 percent
of monthly income toward rent. His rent supplement, provided by the Federal
Government, is the difference between the 25 percent and the full market
rent for the dwelling unit he occupies.
To qualify for rent1.. supplement help · a · tenant must: ...
1.
Have an income within prescribed limits (no more than
would be allowed for public housing tenancy in the same
geographic area)~
2.
Have no . m0t~ ,assets, aside from income, than $2,000
($5,000 · for the elderly).
3.
Be one of the following:
62 ·years of age or olde r
Physically handicapp e d
Be displaced from home by government action
Living in substandard housing
A victim of natural disaster to the home in which
he is or was living
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Sponsors or owners of rent supplement projects must be one of the
following:
1.
A nonprofit organization (labor, fraternal, church, or
other group).
2.
A limited dividend corporation (realtors, builders, developers,
etc.).
3.
A cooperative housing corporation.
Arrangements for rent supplement payments are made under contract
between the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the housing
owner.
Housing under the rent supplement program is financed with mortgages
insured under HUD programs at the market rate of interest. The housing,
of whatever type, is built, owned, and managed by private industry.
Must either have a Workable Program in effect or must have approval
of City or County Officials having jurisdiction.
FHA - SECTION 221 (h) - Rehabilitation and resale of existing homes
(detached, semi-detached or row houses). Workable Program not required.
These projects must be in groups of not less than five units. The
program is administered directly by FHA. The local special representative
is Mr. Kenneth L. Finn, FHA State Office, 230 Peachtree St., N.W., 3rd
Floor, Atlanta, Georgia, Telephone 526-6594.
LEASING PROGRAM - Communities that wishto use housing subsidies to
house low-inc ome families through LHA's must meet certain statutory
conditions and administrative requirements. The following are the most
important:
The locality must have, or must establish, a Local
Housing Authority (LHA)
Except for the Leasing Program, the locality must have a
Workable Program for Community Improvement approved by
the Secretary of HUD and currently in effect.
(A Workable Program includes seven elements of accepted
principles of good community development. These interact
to deal with the problem of slums and blight and help to
establish stable neighborhoods suitable for an adequate.
family life. HUD publications describing Workable
Program requirements are available.)
In the Leasing Program, the local governing body must
approve use of the program in the locality.
(In other
programs, each project must be approved by the governing
body, which must also ente r into a cooperation agreement
with the LHA. The agreement covers such matters as tax
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exemption, payments in lieu of taxes, and provision
of the usual municipal services.)
Low-rent programs are subject to Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964 prohibiting ~iscrimination.
PUBLIC HOUSING - (Turnkey or Conventional - May be constructed and
operated by the Atlanta Housing Authority in unincorporated areas of
neighboring counties, which do not have certified Workable Programs,
within 10 miles distance of the City Limits of Atlanta. Concurrence of
County Commissioners is required and they must agree that necessary
community facilities will be provided the projects.
Public Housing (including Turnkey) may consist of a variety of types
of structures, i.e., high rise multi-family, garden type apartments,
duplexes and single-family houses, or any conbination of these in the
same or separte developments. There is a very strong desire on the part
of many low-income families for single-family houses. Many famalies
of course are not financially _able to purchase even the lowest cost
(221 d (2)) houses. Such can be developed however as Public Housing
(including Turnkey) and later sold to the occupants, as they become
financially able to qualify. The Federal Government is currently
encouraging this type of development under Public Housing.
221 d (2) SINGLE-FAMILY SALES HOUSING - This FHA insured mortgage
program can be placed almost anywhere, where appropriate zoning e x ists
and is not restricted to locations .w hich have Workable Pr ograms. FHA
insuredlilOrtgages (30-40 years) may be obtained at approx imately 100%
of appraisal. The down payment is only $ 200 f or those who hold certificates
as displaced by gov~rnmental action and slightly more ( $ 350 to $400)for
anyone who qualifies financially and h a s a good credit record. The ma x imum
FHA insured mortgages on these houses in the Atlanta Metropoli t an area
has been $12,500, but has recently been incre ased under the Housing Act
of 1968 to $15,000. This should cause a ve r y much needed boost in this
program.
FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION - An Atlant a family, or one residing in
neighbor ing ru ra l a r e a s, may be able to build a home in a ru ra l area unde r
th i s p r ogra m, wh i ch is limited to onl y low and moderate income f am ilies,
which c a nno t qu a lify fo r conventiona l loa ns t h r ough loc a l lending
i nst i t uti o ns.
Th e r e i s no st at utor y limit a tion on size o r cost o f t he h omes t o b e
bu i lt. However f r om a p ra c ti c a l st and point s uch homes do n o t us ua l ly exc eed
about 1400 sq . ft . o f l ivi ng spa ce and max i mum mortgage s ar e ab out $14,000.
Home are generally withi n t he $ 10 , 000 -$12 ,000 ra n ge. Th e re i s no design
criteria spec ifi e d.
Intere st is 5% straight; 33 year mo rtgage, which may
be as high as 100% o f appra i sed fa i r value. Loans ar e insured by the
Farmers Home Administration. There is no d o wn payme nt r e quir e d. However
purchaser must pay for title certific ate and recording fees. Mortgage
limitations are based on family income, with maximum income considered
$7,000. Payments are on an annual basis, although mortgagors with income
of less than about $5,000 per year are required to make monthly payments.
The Farmers Home Administration is willing to accept applications from
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Atlanta residents who qualify and wish to build a low-cost home in a
rural area.
State Director of this program is Mr. S. L~ VanLandingham, PeachtreeSeventh Building. Details pertaining to this program are contained in
Pamphlet PA-476, Rural Housing Loans, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Farmers Home Administration.
CONVENTIONAL FINANCING - In addition to the above Federal assisted
programs, apartment developments under conventional financing, with no
Federal assistance, are of course feasible and are taking place constantly
where land prices are favorable, necessary utilities exist and where
appropriate zoning and required permits can be obtained.
In fact to date,
since Atlanta's accelerated Low-income Housing Program was initiated,
November 15, 1966, 50% more units have actually been constructed in
Atlanta, under Conventional financing, than under all of the Federal
assisted programs combined. These however generally serve the moderate
income families ($5,000 - $8,000 income) and are not available to the
lowest income families ($3,000 or below). This latter requirement can
currently be met only through Public Housing; whereas, the Federal
assisted programs generally serve requirements of families in the intermediate $3,000 - $5,000 bracket.
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              <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

August 14, 1968

Low-income HouSing Programs
Applicable to Unincorporated Areas of Neighboring Counties

Under the National Housing Act, Cities and Counties can participate
in all of the Special Housing Programs providing that they have
satisfortorily complied with Government regulations and have an approved
Workable Program.

The following Cities have complied in all respects and their Workable
Programs are presently effective: |

Atlanta
College Park
Decatur
Marietta

Other Cities and Counties in the Metropolitan area have either
permitted their Workable Program to expire or nave: never PapEsE eS a
Workable Program for approval.

RENT SUPPLEMENT PROGRAM - Separate and distinct from the Federal aid
programs administered through local housing authorities, -but serving the
Same income group, is the rent supplement program, which ‘was established
by the Housing Act of 1965 and administered by FHA.

 

Under the rent supplement program, a qualified:tenant pays 25 percent
of monthly income toward rent. His rent supplement, provided by the Federal
Government, is the difference between the 25 percent and the full market
rent for the dwelling unit he occupies.

To qualify for rent: supplement help a tenant must:.

1. Have an income within prescribed limits (no more than
would be allowed for public housing tenancy in the same
geographic area).

2. Have no more assets, aside from income, than $2,000
($5,000: for the elderly).

3. Be one of the following:

62 years of age or older

Physically handicapped

Be displaced from home by government action
Living in substandard housing

A victim of natural disaster to the home in which
he is or was living
Page 2

Sponsors or owners of rent supplement projects must be one of the
following:

1. A nonprofit organization (labor, fraternal, church, or
other group).

2. A limited dividend corporation (realtors, builders, developers,
etc.).

3. A cooperative housing corporation.

Arrangements for rent supplement payments are made under contract
between the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the housing
owner.

Housing under the rent supplement program is financed with mortgages
insured under HUD programs at the market rate of interest. The housing,
of whatever type, is built, owned, and managed by private industry.

Must either have a Workable Program in effect or must have approval
of City or County Officials having jurisdiction.

FHA - SECTION 221 (h) - Rehabilitation and resale of existing homes
(detached, semi-detached or row houses). Workable Program not required.

 

These projects must be in groups of not less than five units. The
program is administered directly by FHA. The local special representative
is Mr. Kenneth L. Finn, FHA State Office, 230 Peachtree St., N.W., 3rd
Floor, Atlanta, Georgia, Telephone 526-6594,

LEASING PROGRAM - Communities that wishto use housing subsidies to
house low-income families through LHA's must meet certain statutory
conditions and administrative requirements. The following are the most
important:

The locality must have, or must establish, a Local
Housing Authority (LHA)

Except for the Leasing Program, the locality must have a
Workable Program for Community Improvement approved by
the Secretary of HUD and currently in effect.

(A Workable Program includes seven elements of accepted
principles of good community development. These interact
to deal with the problem of slums and blight and help to
establish stable neighborhoods suitable for an adequate
family life. HUD publications describing Workable
Program requirements are available.)

In the Leasing Program, the local governing body must
approve use of the program in the locality. (In other
programs, each project must be approved by the governing
body, which must also enter into a cooperation agreement
with the LHA. The agreement covers Such matters as tax
Page 3

exemption, payments in lieu of taxes, and provision
of the usual municipal services.)

Low-rent programs are Subject to Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964 prohibiting discrimination.

PUBLIC HOUSING - (Turnkey or Conventional - May be constructed and
operated by the Atlanta Housing Authority in unincorporated areas of
neighboring counties, which do not have certified Workable Programs,
within 10 miles distance of the City Limits of Atlanta. Concurrence of
County Commissioners is required and they must agree that necessary
community facilities will be provided the projects.

Public Housing (including Turnkey) may consist of a variety of types
of structures, i.e., high rise multi-family, garden type apartments,
duplexes and Single-family houses, or any conbination of these in the
Same or separte developments. There is a very strong desire on the part
of many low-income families for single-family houses. Many famalies
of course are not financially able to purchase even the lowest cost
(221 d (2)) houses. Such can be developed however as Public Housing
(including Turnkey) and later sold to the occupants, as they become
financially able to qualify. The Federal Government is currently
encouraging this type of development under Public Housing.

221 d (2) SINGLE-FAMILY SALES HOUSING - This FHA insured mortgage
program can be placed almost anywhere, where appropriate zoning exists
and is not restricted to locations.which have Workable Programs. FHA
insured mortgages (30-40 years) may be obtained at approximately 100%
of appraisal. The down payment is only $200 for those who hold certificates
as displaced by governmental action and slightly more ($350 to $400)for
anyone who qualifies financially and has a good credit record. The maximum
FHA insured mortgages on these houses in the Atlanta Metropolitan area
has been $12,500, but has recently been increased under the Housing Act
of 1968 to $15,000. This should cause a very much needed boost in this
program.

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION - An Atlanta family, or one residing in
neighboring rural areas, may be able to build a home in a rural area under
this program, which is limited to only low and moderate income families,
which cannot qualify for conventional loans through local lending
institutions.

There is no statutory limitation on size or cost of the homes to be
built. However from a practical standpoint such homes do not usually exceed
about 1400 sq. ft. of living space and maximum mortgages are about $14,000.
Home are generally within the $10,000-$12,000 range. There is no design
criteria specified. Interest is 5% straight; 33 year mortgage, which may
be as high as 100% of appraised fair value. Loans are insured by the
Farmers Home Administration, There is no down payment required. However
purchaser must pay for title certificate and recording fees. Mortgage
limitations are based on family income, with maximum income considered
$7,000. Payments are on an annual basis, although mortgagors with income
of less than about $5,000 per year are required to make monthly payments.

The Farmers Home Administration is Willing to accept applications from
Page 4

Atlanta residents who qualify and wish to build a low-cost home in a
rural area.

State Director of this program is Mr. S. L. VanLandingham, Peachtree-
Seventh Building. Details pertaining to this program are contained in
Pamphlet PA-476, Rural Housing Loans, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Farmers Home Administration.

CONVENTIONAL FINANCING - In addition to the above Federal assisted
programs, apartment developments under conventional financing, with no
Federal assistance, are of course feasible and are taking place constantly
where land prices are favorable, necessary utilities exist and where
appropriate zoning and required permits can be obtained. In fact to date,
Since Atlanta's accelerated Low-income Housing Program was initiated,
November 15, 1966, 50% more units have actually been constructed in
Atlanta, under Conventional financing, than under all of the Federal
assisted programs combined. These however generally serve the moderate
income families ($5,000 - $8,000 income) and are not available to the
lowest income families ($3,000 or below). This latter requirement can
currently be met only through Public Housing; whereas, the Federal
assisted programs generally serve requirements of families in the inter-
mediate $3,000 - $5,000 bracket.

 
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              <text>August 16, 1968

Mr. Frank Carter

Pope, Carter &amp; Co.

John Hancock Building
230 Houston Street
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Mr. Carter:

Pursuant to our recent telephone conversation and instructions
from Mayor Allen, enclosed is a brief outline of Federal Assisted
programs which are approriate for development of low-income housing
in unincorporated areas of Counties adjacent to the City of Atlanta.

Certain Federal programs, for example, the FHA insured mortgage
221 d (3) program which has been the work horse of Federally assisted
low-income housing through private enterprise, are not legally
eligible for commitment in unincorporated areas of adjacent Counties,
because they do not have Workahbhe Progrmm. DeKalb previously
had a Workable Progra} but let it lapse. As a result of this
Federal Policy, a number of substantial Federal assisted low-income
housing projects have been lost, which could have materially
benefited the City of Atlanta and the Metropolitan area.

Under Federal regulations Public Housing (including Turnkey
development and the Leasing Program) may be constructed and operated
though entities within 10 miles of the City Limits of Atlanta, if
not within the jurisdiction of another Housing Authority. lUssentially
this means eee, Fulton, DeKalb and Cobb Counties and possibly
Gwinnett, Douglas, Henry and Rockdale Counties.

The County Commissioners are required to give their consent
to Public Housing (including Turnkey) programs within their
jurisdiction and must also agred@ to provide the necessary services
to serve the project. Public Housing (including Turnkey) does not
pay tages, but makes payments in lieu of taxes, which are usually
in excess of taxes collected on the site before development.

As you specifically requested, enclosed also is a copy of
Cooperation Agreement between the local Housing Authority and the
City of Atlanta and Fulton County. Such cooperation agreements,
jenn tw do not now exist between the Housing Authority and other
Counties.
Mr. Frank Carter August 16, 1968
Page 2

Mr, M. B. Satterfield, Executive Director of the Housing
Authority of the City of Atlanta, has suggested that perhaps
you or some of your Committee members may want to talk to the
Housing Authority Attorney as to some of the legal aspects
involved, Their Attorney is Mr. John Igzard, of King &amp; Spalding,
Room 434, Trust Company of Georgia Building, Telephone JA-5-0484.

The Housing Act of 1968, recently adopted by Congress and
Signed into law, contains a number of changes in Federal housing
progrems, We do not have full details and implementing instructions
on these yet. Such changes are therefore not included in the
attached summary outline. However, it looks as though some of
the new programs may now cause the phasing out during the next
couple of years, of s@veral of the currently existing programs,
including 221 d (3) and 221 h (purchase, rehabilitation and resale).

Local nonprofit organizations are playing an important role
in Atlanta in development and rehabilitation of low-income housing.
One of these groups which appears to hold promise for substantial
work in this field is a recently formed nonprofit housing develop-
ment corporation known as Interfaith, Inc., whose activities are
not confined to the City Limits of Atlanta, but are Metropolitan
in scope. The President is John Steinichen, III. A bulletinr
pertaining to the organization is attached,

We in the Housing Resources Committee feel that, where
circumstances permit, single-family occupancy, particularly home
ownership, promotes @much more stablizing influence than multi-
ae apartments, particularly for families of relatively low

ncomes.

In order to keep the price down within the capacity of many
families to purchase and at the same time obtain reasonable increase
in density over the current normal single~family City of Atlanta
R-5 zoning, a minimum size lot of 5,000 sq. ft. with a minimum
frontage of 50 2t. is considered desirable and I believe adequate
for low-income families. This would in effect permit a 50%
increase in density over the current R-5 zoning and a reduction
. a per single-family lot of 33 1/3% from the current
R-5 zoning.

Recently, consideralbe interest has been show in developing
sites under the single-family concept for Public Housing under the
Turnkey program, as well as for sale under the FHA 221 d (2)
insured mortgage program, both of which are feasible and are
strongly advocated by the Housing Resources Committee.
Mr. Frank Carter
August 16, 1968
Page 3

If I can be of @urther assistance to you in this very
worthy and hopeful effort, please call on me.

Sincerely,

Malcolm D. Jones
Housing Coordinator

MDJ/mec

cc: Mayor Ivan Allien, Jr.
Mr. Cecil A. Alexander
Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.

Encle: Brief of Pertinent Federal Assisted Programs
Copy of Cooperation Agreement (with original only)
Bulletin pertaining to Interfaith, Inc.
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                    <text>i'II 1NUTES
SPEC IAL MEETI NG
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE VHT::I
ZONING COMi'llXTTEE AND
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
OF T!-IE BOllRD OF ALDERMEN
llugust 2 , 1968
The Special Meet i ng of t he ~-Xous i ng Itesources Committee wit h the
Zoni ng Comittee and the Pla nning and Development Committee of the
Board of ftlde r men was held at 2: 00 p .m., Fr iday, i n the ftlde r ma nic
Chamb ers, Secon d Fl oor , City Ha l l .
Agend a , i nvi t a t i onal notices , minutes t ake n by t he Pl anni ng
Depa r t ment , reso l ut i ons, a nd o t her r e lat e d documents a re at t ached
to the f ile copy of t he minutes.
1\.ttend_a nce by Memb e r s o f the Board o f Alder me n was as f o l lows: ·
Present: .·
Rodne y M• . Cook , Cha i rman
George Cots oid. s
Charles Le f t wic h
G. Evere tt Millica n
Jack Summers
Q . V • . Will i amson
Sam Massell ,. J r ., . President
Abse nt:
John•· Flanigen
Richard C. Freema n
E, Gregory Griggs
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Alderman Rodney M, Coolt opened the meeting by telling the group
the purpose of the meeting. He then introduced Mr 1 -Cecil A.- .
Alexander, Chairman of the Housing Re s ources Committee.
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Mr, . Alexander stated that the purpose of the
Committee was to assist by all possible means the
10, aoo units of low and moderate income housing, .
to serve as relocation f or persons to be moved by
roads, s chools a nd othe r government ac tion,
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Mr. Alexander urged the Zoning Committee and Planning and
Development Committee of the Board o f l ldermen to s upport the
·\'- following ( a copy of his presentation is ~ttac he d to t he f ile c opy
o f these mi nutes ) :
1.
Es t abl i s hme nt o f a Committee of Ald&lt;3rmen to be
responsible f or housing .
2,
Rev i se the Building CodESto permit innova t ions in
new techniq ues and mater i als , particula r l y i n
Experiment al . Housing in t he Model Cities area.
�:?age 2
3.
Re vise the Non-Conforming Use Or dinance to permit
structural changes in ~es idential units , to mee t
requirements of the Ho using Code.
4.
Stepped- up Urban Renewal program in ex isting
slum areas .
5.
2,000 more Public Hous ing units.
6.
Updated District Zoning Map , incl udi ng adequate
areas f o r low-inc ome h o using .
Draft Resol u tions for presentation to the Bo ard o f Aldermen
to implement the above we re presented t o the Chairmen o f both
lUderma nic Committees (and hav e since b een pr o vided e ach member of
the Bo ard of lUdermen) .
Reso lu tio ns ~nd Lette r s o f 29 p~om i nent Civic, Religious and
Educationa l organiz at i c a s , s u p p ort ~ng t he Dou s i ng ~esources Committee
p roposa l , we r e prese n ted 2nd h eve bee n _r ovid ed e ac h flld ermen . (L i st
o f o rganiz at i o n s and d o cume n ts ~ t t a c h e d to fil e c o py of these IY
linu tes ) .
Mr . ~l ex and e r the n c all e d u pon t h e a tte nd ing memb e r s o f
s up p ort ine oreaniz a t ~ons to st and to b e r e c og nized. Ab o u t 1 50
p eop l e r es p onded .
Mr .
n e x a nder t hen in t r o duc e d Mr . De nv er Gra y , Vice -e ha irman of
t he Ho u s ine- a n d Red e ve l opr.!ent Comr.iit t e e o f
t h e f tl ant a Chamb e r o f
Comr.1e r ce .
Mr . Gray ::;t 2ted that the ;;~ous ~i.ni:s a nd Re dev e l o p r.ie nt Corr.mi t t ee
is t he Chambe r ta s k f o rce f or de aling wi t h all ma t t e r s pe r ta i ni ng
t o h o us L1e; in o m: c omr1uni ty . ,.,,his includ es a nnmber o f a re a s :
T he Urban Rene wzl Proera m, Public~ us ing , Cod e Enf o rc eme n t, and t h e
many ot her g over nment pr ograms r e l at ed to h o u s ing ; that t he
Commi tt ee ' s u ltimate goal , c o nde nsed to a s ing J.e phra s e , i s t o
h e lp make available dec e n t h ous ing f or all our peopl e.
He sta t ed that the Chambe r ' s p osition is tha t imrae di2te s t e ps
s hould be ta~en to &amp;dopt an updated Land Us e ?lan f or the City o f
ftlan t a , from which a n ew Zonin8 Ordi nance could be evolv e d .
Suc h
a z onine: plan , G8id the Ch2,mber , should pr.o··, ide for adegu2te land
f o r mu lti-family b ousiilg and open up land f o r increas e d density
o f h o using in all quadrants of the Si ty .
MT , t lexander then introduced Dr . Be njam in E . Mays, Co-Chairman
of the Housing h esources Committee. Dr . Mays stated that the
Aldermen should update the District Zoning M~p of the City and
provide 13,a eq u.a te loc2lti ons for l ow-income housing :requi r ements .
He also state d that t he people s h oul d be put in differe nt aect i ons
of the C i ty only where it is economically possible .
M:r . l' lex a nder then ii)troduced M:cG. fl Glenn Parham , Jr. Pres id e:it
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of the Leag u e of Women Voters .
She stated that it wo u ld seem
mand at or y to zone a r eas i n a ll q u a d ra n ts o f the Ci ty f or d ifferent
type s o f hou s ing - l ow- rent , mul t i- f am i ly , etc. Wi tho ut thi s
d i spersa l , the b ur d e n b e c omes t oo g r ea t o n cert a in ar e as - as
regard s schools, r ec r eat i o na l f a c il ities , s h opp i ng comp lexes , et c .
Wi th d i spers al some r esideLts wo ul d b e b etter a ble to sec ur e
t r ans p or t a t i on to reac h j ob s i n o utly i ng a r eas.
Sou nd p l~ nn i ng
a nd jud iciou s zon i ne r e vi s i ons ar e nec e s s ar y f o r o rd e rly gr o wth .
De lay in acti ng u p on a ne w zoning p lan wi ll c omp o u nd the problems.
She u rged tha t ca re ful a tt e n ti o n t o b e givmto design ( b e a u t y a nd
li vi ng q uali t y ) - ope n sp 2c es and p a:ck land - sup p o rtive commun i t y
ser vi ces t o re duc e d a nge r of i sola ti o n a n d i n sec uri n~ c oope ra t i o n
of b o th new and o ld r e s i de n ts .
Mr . fl exa nder t hen a s k e d f o r c omment s f r om the di ff e re n t
o r gan i z a ti o ns on the !lR.C pr o p osa l .
M~ . Otis Th o rpe , Pr es id e nt of the Erapire Real Estate Bo ard
sa id t hat the Empire Real Es ta t e Do ard s u pport s we ll planne d a nd
proper z oning t o meet the h o using ne e d s of Qt l ant a .
We fir ml y
b e li e ve that bette r h o using g e n e rate s mo r e . job s, o cono6ic g r o~th,
r es ulting in ci t i z en perticipati o n in rai s ing t he s ta n dard of
l iv ing o f all 1l t l a ntans.
We r es pect f ully r eq u es t y o ur s u p p o r t
o n t his p r o posal .
Mr . Bob F l anigan , Ex e cut ive Decr e tary , At l a n t a Bra nch o f the
rfational i: ssociati o n for ;i.dvancement o f Co l o r e d People ( Nfl..fl.CP) st ated
that the NftDCP feels tha t the West o f Ltlanta already has too many
l o w- inc o me h o using units .
He s aid that t he NAf CP d o e s n o t want
any more housing un its in the West area , but pe r haps in othe r
sectors of the c : ty , and want s ass u rance th~t additi o nal d e v e l o pments will n o t be appr o ved in the wes t e rn part of the Ci ty un t il
o t her sectors get their e q uitable share .
Mr . John 8teinichen , III , Chairmen of Interfai t h , I~c ., stated
that immedi~te steps should be ta k e n by the City of J'tlanta ,
throu eh its Pla n ning Department and the Bo ard of Aldermen , to
adopt an updated L~nd UGe Plan , and that a new Zo ning Ordinance ,
based on the Land Use Plan , should be prepared f o r submission t o
the Board of fldermen at t he earliest possible time .
He 21s0
s t at0d th3t equal recornr.i.endation should be given to the Zoning
Text , because of the flood phiin and other c o n s iderations .
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Mr. Milton C. Foster , President , Home Build ers hssociation of
Metropolitan Atlanta , Inc . stated that t h e Home Bui lders hssociation
calls u pon the Board of tlde rmen to move immediately toward study
implementation and development of a modern ordinance of land use '
controls , giving due regard and priority to the necessity for
increasGd and flexible density in all residential categories
which will encour age the production of architectural types
'
known as mul ti-family buildin~s, town houses, row houses, and
condominium home ownership of any or all of such properties •
�Page 4
Mr~ Dua n e Ge el.: , Ex ec u t i ve Dir e c to r o f t he Communi t y Co uncil
o f the t tlanta frea , Inc . st ated t hat t he Cit y o f ~ t lant a sho uld
a d o p t immed iate ly an u p d at e d Land Us e Plan a nd a new Zo ning
Ordinance , pe r mitt ing the d ev e l o pme n t o f l o w- income h o u sing o n
s e veral si t e s in all q uad r a nts o f t he Cit y o f h t lan t a .
Mr . George Rice , a privat e c i tizen , t211k ed a b o ut t he Rai l_ o ad
n venue si te .
He s aid tha t h e wa s in f a vo r of d ev e l oping t h i s
ar ea , b u t that t he are a was mo r e s u it8ble t o s ingle -fa mi l y h o u s ing
o r garden t ype a partment s ra t h e r th8 n higb -r iS e f o r the elderly .
Mr . C . D . LeBey fr o m the ~tla n t a Re a l Est a t e Board stat e d
tha t t he Atla n t e Rea l Estate Bo a rd su p ports a new Zo ni ng Or d inanc e
f o r t h e City , ~h ich wo u l d u pdate and ac kn o wledge t h e tr eme nd o us
cha n ges that b a ?e oc c u red s i nce lSBf , 2nd whic h ~ o ~ l d s ta b ilize
l a nd u ses ~or t h e f u t u r e ; that i t i G not o n ly esse n tial b u t
l o ng o v e r due ; t h nt i mme i8te s t eps s h o uld b e t aken by the Ci t y
o f fl tlanta , t h r o u~h its P lann ine De p art me nt and Bo ard o f Al de rmen ,
t o ado p t a n upd a ted L8nd Us e Pla n .
Al d erma n L od n ey M. Coo~ t he n int r odu ced Mr . Co lli e r Gladin ,
Planni n g Director . ~-1e stat 0 d t h at 10 , 3 DD ,m i ts 1' ·: r c n,::: odcd ::Z or
rel o cati o n ; t h at the ni r st y e a r ' s h o u sing n eed s have b e e n met,
but a l l t h e p r ob lems hav e n ot b een s o lv e d . He al so stated t ha t
Pub lic I:J:o u s ine; resour ces n eede d to b e i ncre~rne d .
'i'he pr o p osed
p la n s u ggests i d e a s o f c ontinu i ne e ff o t s f o r d is p ers a l for the
C i t y and r e g i o n a r o und the City .
T-Ie said t hat t h e i.•'eder..:il sur plus
land s h o u l d be u s e d f o r re l oc atio n of f a mi l i e s; that tim i ng o f
buil d ine o f n e w h o u s ing unit s s h o uld c oinc id e with the d i sp la c e ment o f p eopl e becaus e of Ur b2n Renew al , r o a ds , etc . ; t hat the
Plannins Depar t me n t · s r e ady to a ss i st a n d s up por t t h e 9 o u si ng
Res o u r cG s Commi tte e ·.n i ts eff o r t.
Be s tat e d t ha t t h e La n d Use
Pl a n s h o ul d b e set up wi t h an ad eq ua te a mo u nt o f la nd t hat 1i l l
meet the dens i t y o f p eop le in t~e n e x t 15 years; that chang ing
o f the Zo ning n·st r i c t Map i s a g ood sound planni n g pr i ncipl e .
M~ . tlex and e r rec ogn iz ed the pres ence of both Co- chairmen
th e :?.lousi ng Resource s r::: ommi t tee , D1.~ .
1.fa nf or d S . f~t wood , Pr e sident
of Emor y Univ ers it y and ;Jr . Be njam i n E . I,1ays , Pr es ident Eme rit u s
o f More ~ o use College (w bo bad already spoken ) .
of
tlderman G. Everett Millican q ues ti o ned Mr . Alexander on
s ev e ral p o int s o f the propos 2l and s tated that e nou g h h o u s ing
units s hould be built to ta k e care of displacement and gave his
views on 3overal aspects of the program .
Mr . flexander stated that betwGen Pcvember l , 1~67 and JUne
3'0 , 19GD, 2 , £C3 peopJ.e 2pplied for Public ':}ousin~ in ftlanta and
141 outsiders were turned down b ecause of the residen t ial
req u irement put on Public .dou sing .
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Al d erman Rodne y M. Cook stated t ha t time is o f the e ssence .
t ime t o d o s omet h irg ab o ut t h is p:;:- ob lem n o w .
Meet i ng wa s a dj o u r n e d at 4 : 00 p . m.
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MINUTES
SPECIAL MEETING

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEX WIT!
ZONING COMMITTEE AND

PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
OF TEE BOARD OF ALDERMEN

August 2, 1968

The Special Meeting of the Wousing Resources Committee with the
Zoning Comittee and the Planning and Development Committee of the
Board of Aldermen was held at 2:00 p.m, Friday, in the Aldermanic
Chambers, Second Floor, City Hall.

Agenda, invitational notices, minutes taken by the Planning
Department, resolutions, and other related documents are attached
to the file copy of the minutes.

Attendance by Members of the Board of Aldermen was as follows:

Present; Rodney M..Cook, Chairman
George Cotsalkis
Charles Leftwich
G, Everett Millican
Jack Summers
Q..V. Williamson
Sam Massell, Jr.,.President

Absent: John WM, Flanigen
Richard C, Freeman
E, Gregory Griggs

Alderman Rodney i, Cook opened the meeting by telling the group
the purpose of the meeting, He then introduced Mr, Cecil A...
flexander, Chairman of the Housing Resources Committee,

Mr, Alexander stated that the purpose of the Housing Resources
Committee was to assist by all possible means the Construction of
16,890 units of low and moderate income housing, These units were
to serve as relocation for persons to be moved by urban renewal, new
roads, schools and other government action,

Mr. flexander urged the Zoning Committee and Planning and

4, Development Committee of the Board of fldermen to support the

, following (a copy of his presentation is attached to the file copy

of these minvtes) ;

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1, Establishment of a Committee of Aldermen to be
responsible for housing.

2. Revise the Building Codsto permit innovations in
new techniques and materials, particularly in
Experimental. Housing in the Model Cities area,
Page 2

3. Revise the Non-Conforming Use Ordinance to permit
structural changes in residential units, to meet
requirements of the Housing Code.

4. Stepped-up Urban Renewal program in existing
slum areas,

5. 2,000 more Public Housing units,

6. Updated District Zoning Map, including adequate
areas for low-income housing.

Drafit Resolutions for presentation tp the Board of Aldermen
to implement the above were presented to the Chairmen of both
Aldermanic Committees (and have since been provided each member of
the Board of Aldermen).

Resolutions and Letters o
KEducational organizaticas, sup
propesal, were presented and h
of organizations and documents

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prominent Civic, Religious and
rting the Housing hesources Committee
e been provided each fAidermen. (List

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attached to file copy of these Minutes).
Mr. Alexandex then called upon the attending members of

Supporting organizations to stand to be recognized, About 150

people responded,

Mr. !lexander then introduced Mr. Denver Gray, Vice-@hairman cf
the Housing and Nedevelopment Committee of the ftlanta Chamber of
Commerce,

Mr. Gray stated that the Housing and Redevelopment Committee
is the Chamber tesk force for dealing with all matters pertaining
to housing in our community. This includes a number of areas:
The Urban Renewal Program, Public ‘lousing, Code “nforcement, and the
many other government programs related to housings; that the
Committee's ultimate goal, condensed to a single phrase, is to
help make available decent housing for all our people.

He stated that the Chamber's position is that immediate steps
Shovid be taken to adopt an updated Land Use Plan for the City of
ftleata, from which @ new Zoning Ordinance could be evolved. Such
a zoning plan, said the Chember, should previde for adequate land
for multi-family housing and open up land for increased density
ef housing in ell quadrants of the City.

Mc, Alexander then introduced Dr, Benjamin E, Mays, Co-Chairman
of the Housing Kesources Committee, Dr, Mays stated that.the
Aidermen should update the District Zoning Map of the City and
provide adequate locations for low-income housing requirements,

He also stated that the people should be put in different sections
of the City only where it is economically possible,

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Mr. Siexander then introduced Mrs, /1 Glenn Parham, dx. President
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of the League of Women Voters. She stated that it would seem
mandatory to zone areas in all quadrants of the City for different
types of housing - low-rent, multi-family, etc. Without this
dispersai, the burden becomes too great on certain areaS - as
regards schools, recreational facilities, shopping complexes, etc.
With dispersal some residents would be better able to secure
transportation to reach jobs in outlying areas. Sound planning
and judicious zoning revisions are necessary for orderly growth.
Delay in acting upon a new zoning pian will compound the problems.
She urged that careful attention to be givmto design (beauty and
living quality) - open Spaces and park land - supportive community
services to reduce danger of isolation and in Securing cooperation
of both new and old residents.

My. flexander then asked for comments from the gifferent
organizations on the ERC proposai.

liz. Otis Thorpe, President of the Empire Keal Estate Board
said that the Empire Real Estate Loard supports well planned and
proper zoning to meet the housing needs of itlanta. We firmly
believe that better housing generates more, jobs, cconomic growth,
resulting in citizen participation in raising the standard of
Living of all Atiantans. We respectfully request your support
eon this proposal.

liz. Bob Fianigen, Executive Gecretary, Atlanta Branch of the
National /ssociation for |dvancement of Colored People (NAACP) stated
that the NAACP feels that the West of ftlanta already has too many
low-income housing units. He said that the NALCP does not want
any more housing units in the West area, but perhaps in other
sectors of the City, and wants assurance that additional develop-
ments will not be approved in the western part of the City until
other sectors get their equitable share,

Mr. John Steinichen, IiX, Chairman of Interfaith, inc., stated
that immediate steps should be taken by the City of ftlanta,
through its Planning Department and the Board of Aldermen, to
adopt an updated Land Use Plan, and that a new Zoning Ordinance,
based on the Land Use Plan, should be prepared for submission to
the Board of fidermen at the earliest possible time. He also
Stated that equal recommendation should be given to the Zoning
Text, because of the food plain and other considerations.

lr. tilton C. Foster, President, Home Builders Association of
Metropolitan Atlanta, Inc. stated that the dome Builders Association
calls upon the Board of /\idermen to move immediately toward study,
implementation and development of a modern ordinance of land use
controls, giving due regard and priority to the necessity for
increased and flexible density in all residential catagories,
which will encourage the production of architectural types
known aS multi-family buildings, town houses, row houses, and
condominium home ownership of any or all of such properties,
Page 4

Mir, Duane Beck, Executive Director of the Community Council
of the Atlanta frea, Inc. stated that the City of Atlanta should
adopt immediately an updated Land Use Plan and a new Zoning
Ordinance, permitting the development of low-income housing on
several sites in all quadrants of the City of Atlanta.

Mr. George Rice, a private citizen, talked about the Railroad
fivenue site. He said that he was in favor of developing this
area, but that the areca was more suitable to single-family housing
or garden type apartments rather than high-rise for the elderly.

Mr. C. B. LeBev from the Atlanta Real Estate Board stated
that the Atlanta Real Estate Board supports a new Zoning Ordinance
for the City, which would update and acknowledge the tremendous
changes that have occured since 1€64, and which would stabilize
land uses for the future; that it is “not only essential but

long overdue; that immediate steps should be taken by the City

of fitlanta, through its Planning Department and Board of /idermen,
to agopt an updated Land Jse Plan.

flderman Lodney M. Cook then introduced Mr. Collier Gladin,
Planning Director. He stated that 16,300 units yorc noeded for
relocation; that the first year's housing needs have been met,
but all the problems have not been solved. He also stated that
Public Housing resources needed tc be increased. The proposed
plan suggests ideas of continuing effots for dispersal fer the
City and region around the City. He said that the i'ederal surplus
iand should be used for relocation of families; that timing of
building of new housing units should coincide with the displace-
ment of people because of Urben Renewal, roads, etc.; that the
Planning Department is ready to assist ond support the iousing
Resources Conmittee in its effort. He stated that the Land Use
Plan should be set up with an adequate amount of land that will
meet the density of people in the next 15 years; that changing
of the Zoning District Map is a good souncg planning principle.

Mx, Alexander recognized the presence of both Co-chairmen
of the Housing Resources Committee, Dr. Sanford S. Atwood, President
of Emory University and Dr. Benjamin E, liays, President Emeritus
of Morehouse College (who had already spoken).

fLiderman G. Everett Millican questioned Mr. Alexander on
Several points of the proposal and stated that enough housing
units should be built to take care of displacement and gave his
views on several aspects of the program.

Me. Llexander stated that between November 1, 1867 and June
30, 1968, 2,202 people applied for Public Housing in ftlanta and
i41 outsiders were turned down because of the residential
requirement put on Public Housing.
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fiderman Rodney i. Cook stated that time is of the essence.
ft is time to do somethim about this problem now.

Meeting was adjourned at 4:90 p.m,
Respectfully submitted,
PrreledurQ\br00
Lialcolm D. Jowves
Housing Coordinator

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lthough substantial improve ents hav been ade inc
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              <text>August 12, 1968

MEMORANDUM

TO: Mayor ivan Allen, Jr.
Mr. Cecil A. Alexander
Mr. Dan &amp;. Sweat, Jr.

Action by the Zoning Committee August 8 in denying rezoning
petition Z-68-69-N (16 acre Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta tract
on DeKalb Avenue, at Hampton Terrace) is illustrative and another
typicai example of why we have not been able to get sufficient
Sites approved to meet the requirements of the Low-income Housing
Program,

This site has the necessary community facilities and the
proposed rezoning is consistent with the City's recently adopted
Land-Use Plan. It had the favorable recommendation of the Planning
Department, formal written endorsement of the Housing Resources
Committee and earlier strong favorable recommendation of the Chairman
of the Zoning Committee, who is now out of the country. It is
also included in the list of sites proposed for the “package rezoning”.

in the Public Hearing, about 50 people appeared "For" the
project and about 150 "Against", Of those residing within § mile
of the proposed project, the count was 5 “For" and about 50
"Against",

Several promoters and prospective developers were watching
the outcome of this rezoning petition very closely, The result has
been most discouraging to them. It is extremely difficult to keep
developers interested in the Low-income Housing Program in face
of such difficulties.

The outcome of this petition is indicative of the need for some
more positive approach to site selection for the Low-income Housing
Program. Suggestions as to other procedure which may be more
promising of success, would be most welcomed.

The next important project at stake is the 450 unit Browntown
Road Turnkey project which is tentatively scheduled for informal
discussion with the Zoning Committee on August 22, for reconsideration.
This site is also included in the iist of sites for the proposed
“package rezoning".
Mayor Ivan Allen, dr.
Mr. Cecil A. Alexander
Mr. Dan E, Sweat, Jr.
August 12, 1968
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Although substantial improvements have been made in community
facilities (both actual and planned) for this general area since
initial consideration of the project, when action was deferred by
the Zoning Committee last Fall, nevertheless, it is anticipated
that there will still be strong opposition to the project from
Single-family and other low-income residents of the general area.
However, approval of this project is believed warranted and in the
best interest of the City as a whole, in spite of local objections,
some of which are no longer justified.

Respectfully,

(¢
Malcolm D. es

Housing Coordinator

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