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              <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

Need for Additional Information on Low-income Housing Projects; and
Justification for Statistical Clerk

1. This is the only office in the City currently geared to obtain
and record information on all low and medium income housing projects.
The current list consists of 144 major projects (small ones are combined)
and the list is constantly increasing. Many additional projects,
previously carried in the “In Planning" and “Being Considered" categories,
have been dropped by the way side. .

2. This office has arranged for, and regularly receives, periodic
reports on these projects from the following:

Building Division (Permits and Completions)

Housing Code Division (Rehabilitations and Demolitions,
through Housing Code Enforcement)

Housing Authority on Public Housing (Turnkey, Conventional
and Leasing Programs)

Urban Renewal Project Managers (Rehabilitation in Urban
Renewal Projects); and

FHA (on FHA insured mortgage projects)

3. None of these reports, however, provide information on bedroom
breakdown, rentals or sales prices, or estimated dates of completion.
This additional information can only be obtained through direct contacts
with the builders or owners. Current staff does not permit such contacts
and gathering of this essential information.

4. This office is constantly being called upon, however, to
furnish such updated information on individual projects and is frequently
embarrassed by not being able to provide it, except on a very few projects.

5. For the program to be meaningful, and most helpful to those
concerned, information on these details is essential and should be main-
tained and be readily available sowéwhere.

6. Some examples of calls frequently received for this information
are; from the School Department and Telephone Company, for coordination
in planning (Both have stated that this information is particularly
helpful to them in planning facilities to serve the projeds the time
they are completed); from City and other governmental officials for
inclusion in speeches, reports, etc.; from other Departments and Civic
agencies for development of plans; and last but not least in importance,
from the general public interested in locating in the various projects.

7. Another very essential reason for this infommation is to
determine the validity of various projecte as to appropriateness for
in@lusion in the low and medium income —* progran.

 
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April 22, 1969
CITY HALL
ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
CECIL A. ALEXANDER, Chairman
Housing Resources Committee
MALCDLM D. JON ES
Housing Coordinator
JrlEMORA:t•H)UM :
Mr. Cecil A. Alexander has requested that I make appoi~tments
for Mr. Peter Fischer, Housing Program, American Bar Associ~tion,
Washington, D. C. (Tel. Area Code 202 - 659-1330) with such people
as Mr. Fischer designates, during his trip to Atlanta this week.
Mr. Fischer has advised that he will be in Atlanta (InnTown
Motor Hotel, Tel.524-7991) Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, April
23, 24 and 25 (arrives Tuesday night, April 22) and has requested
appointments during that time with certain specific individuals.
Appointments have been made as follows:
Appointments
Individuals
Tel. No.
Malcolm D. Jones, Housing ~6oordinator
Room 208, City Hall
522-4463
Ext. 430
10:00 Wed.-23
Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
Director of Governmental Liaison
Room 209, City Hall
522-4463
Ext. 280
11:00 Wed.-23
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor's Office, City Hall
522-4463
Ext. 201
9:15 Wed.-23
(Mr. Fischer specifica lly requested that appointments with
the above be ma de for Wednesday, April 23.)
1:00 Wed.-23
I. Sa porta , Ar chi t ec t
64 Fifth St r e e t, N.E.
875-9227
2:30 Wed.-23
Mills B. Lane, J r. , Preside nt
Cit i zens and Sout hern Natio nal Bank
Marietta and Broad Str~ets
588-2121
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ME.MORANDUM
April 22, 1969
Page 2
4:00 Wed.-23
Johnny C. Johnson, Director
Model Cities
673 Capitol-Avenue, S.W.
524-8876
9:00 Thurs.-24
Jerry Goldsmith
688-6700
Vanguard Housing Corporation
(Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church)
Merrill, Lyrich, Pierce, Fenner and Smith
19th Floor, First National Bank Building
10:30 Thur.s.-24
(208 City Hall)
John Steinichen, Chairman
Board of Trustees, Interfaith, Inc.
Miller, Stevens, Baker and Steinichen
75 8th Street, N.E.
873-2822
2:00 Thurs.-24
Lester H. Persells
Executive Director, Housing Authority
Room 824, Hurt Building
523-6074
3 :OO Thurs .·-24
Robert C. Watkins, Director
688-2343
Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corporation
Room 2740, First National Bank Building
4:00 Thurs.-24
Rev. Sam Williams, Chairman
Community Relations Commiss_ion
Room 1203, City Hall
9:00 Fri.-25
(Room 231,
Sparks Hall)
11:00 Fri.-25
688-0206
_D ean Alex Lacy, School of General Studies,
Urban Life, Georgia State College
577-2400
33 Gilmer Street, S.E.
Exto 480
Jim Robinson, Attorney, President
Urban East Housing Consultants
900 Peachtree Street, N.E.





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              <text>April 22, 1969 CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel, 522-4463 Area Code 404

IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

CECIL A. ALEXANDER, Chairman
Housing Resources Committee

MALCOLM D. JONES
Housing Coordinator

MEMORANDUM:

Mr. Cecil A. Alexander has requested that I make appointments
for Mr. Peter Fischer, Housing Program, American Bar Association,
Washington, D. C. (Tel. Area Code 202 - 659-1330) with such people
as Mr. Fischer designates, during his trip to Atlanta this week.

Mr. Fischer has advised that he will be in Atlanta (InnTown
Motor Hotel, Tel, 524-7991) Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, April
23, 24 and 25 (arrives Tuesday night, April 22) and has requested
appointments during that time with certain specific individuals.
Appointments have been made as follows:

Appointments | ' Individuals Tel. No.
9:15 Wed.-23 Malcolm D. Jones, Housing Coordinator 522-4463
Room 208, City Hall Ext. 430
10:00 Wed.-23 Dan E. Sweat, Jr. 522-4463
Director of Governmental Liaison Ext. 280

Room 209, City Hall
11:00 Wed.-23 Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. 522-4463
Mayor's Office, City Hall Ext. 201

(Mr. Fischer specifically requested that appointments with
the above be made for Wednesday, April 23.)

1:00 Wed.-23 I. Saporta, Architect 875-9227
64 Fifth Street, N.E.

2:30 Wed.-23 Mills B. Lane, Jr., President 988-2121
Citizens and Southern National Bank .
Marietta and Broad Streets
MEMORANDUM
April 22, 1969
Page 2

4:00 Wed.-23

9:00 Thurs.-24

10:30 Thurs,-24
(208 City Hall)

2:00 Thurs,.-24
3:00 Thurs.-24
4:00 Thurs,-24

9:00 Fri.-25
(Room 231,
Sparks Hall)

11:00 Fri.-25

MDJ/me

Johnny C. Johnson, Director 524-8876

Model Cities
673 Capitol-Avenue, S.W.

Jerry Goldsmith 688-6700
Vanguard Housing Corporation

(Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church)

Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith

19th Floor, First National Bank Building

John Steinichen, Chairman 873-2822
Board of Trustees, Interfaith, Inc.

Miller, Stevens, Baker and Steinichen

75 8th Street, N.E.

Lester H. Persells 523-6074
Executive Director, Housing Authority
Room 824, Hurt Building

Robert C. Watkins, Director 688-2343
Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corporation
Room 2740, First National Bank Building

Rev, Sam Williams, Chairman 688-0206
Community Relations Commission
Room 1203, City Hall

Dean Alex Lacy, School of General Studies,

Urban Life, Georgia State College 577-2400
33 Gilmer Street, 5.E. Ext. 480
Jim Robinson, Attorney, President 875-0781

Urban East Housing Consultants
900 Peachtree Street, N.E. A

Hoel: ey pe. ay
Malcolm D. Jones
Housing Coordinator

 
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April 21, 1969
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CITY HALL
ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Dr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Dr.
Dr.
Mr.
G. Everett Millican
Rodney M. Cook
Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
Collier B. Gladin
Lester H. Persells
Edwin L. Sterne
Car ys. Hooks
John W. Letson
A. B. Padgett
Jim Parham
Johnny C. Johnson
Denver D. Gray
James Pilc her
Sidney L. Davis
Noah Langdale
Preston Stevens, Jr.
CECIL A. ALEXANDER, Chairman
Housing Resources Committee
MALCOLM D. JONES
Housinc Coordinator
Gentl emen :
Enclosed is copy of a letter which we are mailing to all
members of the Housing Resources Committee notifying them of
a reorganizational meeting of the Committee to be held Thursday,
May 8, 1969, at 10:00 A.M. in Committee Room 2, City Hall.
We cordially _invite you to attend this meeting, as we
expect it to be interesting and informative.
·A return address postal ca r d i s enclosed fo r you r convenience in letting us know whether you can attend, We hope
that you will be able to be with us on May 8.
Sincerely,
-(2~q,~
Cecil A. Alex ander, Cha irman
Housing Resources Committee
me
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Postal Card
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April 21, 1969 CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303
‘ : Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404

IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

Mr. G. Everett Millican CECIL A. ALEXANDER, Chairmen
Me Dan Be Seent, de wacoun.ovts
° e 5 oe usin ‘OOrdl
Mr, Collier B. Gladin
Mr. Lester H. Persells
Mr. Edwin L. Sterne
Mr. Cary 8. Hooks
Dr. John W. Letson
Mr. A. B. Padgett
Mr, Jim Parham
Mr. Johnny C. Johnson
Mr. Denver D. Gray
Mr. James Pilcher
Dr. Sidney L. Davis
Dr. Noah Langdale
Mr. Preston Stevens, Jr.

Gentlemen: -

Enclosed is copy of a letter which we are mailing to all
members of the Housing Resources Committee notifying them of
a reorganizational meeting of the Committee to be held Thursday,
May 8, 1969, at 10:00 A.M. in Committee Room 2, City Hall.

We cordially invite you to attend this meeting, as we
expect it to be interesting and informative.

‘A return address postal card is enclosed for your con-
venience in letting us know whether you can attend. We hope
that you will be able to be with us on May 8.

Sincerely,

Berl 4 Clarvtauder—

Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman
Housing Resources Committee

nme

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CITY HALL
April 21, 1969
ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Ar ea Code 404
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
. CECIL A. ALEXANDER, Chairman
Housing Resources Committe e
MALCOLM D. JONES
Housinc Coordinator
Dear Members, Housing Resources Cbmmittee:
We have recently received new direction from the Mayor as to
future activities of the Housing Resources Committee.
As a result, we are reorganizing the Committee in an effort
tb more adequately follow the guidelines indicated in the Mayor's
revised mission for the Committee; and you are slated to occupy
an important role in the reorganized Committeeo
The reorganization meeting of the entire Housing Resources
Committee will be held Thursday, May B; 1969, at 10:00 A.M. in
Committee Room 2, Second Floor, City Hall. A complete list of
members -and Panel (Sub-Committee) assignments will be made available to you at the meeting, together with specific functions with
which each Panel is to be charged.
Mayor Allen has agreed to meet with us on May 8 and to discuss
with us his views in respect to future requirements for low and
moderate income housing in the Atlanta area.
· Also, we have invited Mro Mills B. Lane, Jr;, a member of the
Housing Resources Committee, to show us a very interesting film
which he has, of a clean up campaign last year in Savannah, which
he proposes to duplicate in the Vine City area of Atlanta during
May of this year.
I feel sure that you will find this movie
interesting and enlightning.
Mr. M. B. Satterfield, retiring Executive Director of the
Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta, has been invited to our
meeting as Honor Guest.
I am sure we will all want to thank
Mr. Satterfield for his long and faithful s~rvice in the housing
field and to wish him well in a much . deserved retirement.
We hope tha~ you will be able to meet with us on May 8. A
return address postal· card is enclosed f o r your convenience in
informing us whether you plan to attend.
Sincerely,
-af_&amp;~?~~
Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman
Housing nesources Committee
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TORT CRO! AMT ACID A
CITY OF ATLANTA

Tye oo

April 21 ¥ 1969 CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303

Tel, 522-4463 Area Code 404

IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

CECIL A. ALEXANDER, Chairman
Housing Resources Committee

MALCOLM D. JONES
Housing Coordinator

Dear Members, Housing Resources Committee: ,

We have recently received new direction from the Mayor as to
future activities of the Housing Resources Committee.

As a reSult, we are reorganizing the Committee in an effort
to more adequately follow the guidelines indicated in the Mayor's
revised mission for the Committee; and you are slated to occupy
an important role in the reorganized Committee,

The reorganization meeting of the entire Housing Resources
Committee will be held Thursday, May 8, 1969, at 10:00 A.M. in
Committee Room 2, Second Floor, City Hall. A complete list of
members-and Panel (Sub-Committee) assignments will be made avail-
able to you at the meeting, together with specific functions with
which each Panel is to be charged.

Mayor Allen has agreed to meet with us on May 8 and to discuss
with us his views in respect to future requirements for low and
moderate income housing in the Atlanta area.

Also, we have invited Mr. Mills B. Lane, Jr., a member of the
Housing Resources Committee, to show us a very interesting film
which he has, of a clean up campaign last year in Savannah, which
he proposes to duplicate in the Vine City area of Atlanta during
May of this year. I feel sure that you will find this movie
interesting and enlightning.

Mr. M. B. Satterfield, retiring Executive Director of the
Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta, has been invited to our
meeting as Honor Guest. I am sure we will all want to thank
Mr. Satterfield for his long and faithful service in the housing
field and to wish him well in a much deserved retirement.

We hope that you will be able to meet with us on May 8. A
return address postal card is enclosed for your convenience in
informing us whether you plan to attend,

Sincerely,
P:tteéf lelllayt ptmlom _

Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman
Housing Resources Committee

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                    <text>MINUTES
Reorganizational Meeting
Housing Resources Committee
May 8, 1969
The Reorganizational Meeting o~ the Housing Resources Committee
was held at 10:00 A.M., Thursday, May 8, 1969, in Committee Room 2,
Second Floor, City Hall. Members of the Low-Income Housing
Coordinating Group was also invited.
Invitational notices, l ist of those invited, with attendance
of members and guests indicated, and other related documents are
attached to the file copy only of these minutes.
Chairman Alexander opened the meeting by greeting the new
members and thanking all the members for attending t h e meeting.
The Chairman then introduced Mayor Allen.
Mayor Allen opened his r e mark s b y congratulating the Committee
on its many accomplishments in eliminating slums in Atlanta and
providing better housing conditions. He praised recent accomplishments in Public Housing and stated that the City of Atlanta requires
more Public Housing to meet the needs of its lowest income people.
Mayor Allen stated that more a nd more o f the City's slums are
b e ing clea r ed away, but there are still too many slum pockets left
ove r the Ci ty, a nd that the standards ·o f the Housing Code are be i ng
constantly increased. He said that he would like to see for every
new housing development, a slum pocket in the City b e cleared
a way. He stated that the Federal Government is helping with the
pr ob l em of hous ing, beca use the City does not h a ve enough revenue
t o support or f ina nce the se projects. Ma yor Allen particula r ly
pra i sed the Housi ng Authori ty for i ts a s s ist a nce , coopera t i on and
abi lity t o cope wi t h the low-income hous i ng situa t i on in Atla nt a .
Ma yor Alle n a lso stated that so far this year the Building
Permits (pr i "Qlri ly f or I ndus tr ia l a nd Commeric a l c ons truct i o n ) ha ve
inc r e a sed about 50% above l as t yea r, wh ich was a record year .
Ma yor Alle n t hen we nt on t o expl a in t he l e t t er he wr ot e to
Chair man Alexander on April 3 , 1969, giving new dir ection to the
Ho using Resources Commit tee.
Mayo r Allen s t ated that severa l chang es h ave occ urred in
leg i slation , whic h are the Model Ci ties Ac t o f 1 9 66 , the Fair
Housing Act of 1966 and the Housing Act of 1968 that have c hanged
the housi ng goa ls and needs o f t he Ci ty of Atlant a.
He then stated t h a t since t he Housing Besources Committee
has asked his offic e f o r new ins t ruc t ions , he suggested that the
following areas be investigated and action initiated during 196 9:
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1.
The Planni ng Department has b een i nstructed
by the Planning and Devel opment Committee o f
the Boar d o f Ald e rmen t o c onduct a total review
~nd evaluation of our housing ef~ o rts to date ,
along with a redefinition o f total hous ing
needs by location, type, size and rentals and
sa les price ranges .
Mayor hllen said th a t the HRC should be involved in this matter
and assist the Pla nn i ng Department in the devel opment of the scope
of this study and in obtai ning political acceptability and support .
At present a j o int Atlanta-Fult o n County Housing study is being
p r oposed.
2.
Eri c Hi ll and bs sociates has just c ompleted
i ts r eport for the Model Ne i ghbo r hood Pr og ram .
This report contains muc h f ood f or thought in
the area o f lowering the costs of low-income
housing.
HRC sh o uld ta k e the i nitiative and
expl o r e ways and means t o implement those
pertinent recommendati ons deeoed feasible on
a city-wide bas i s .
3.
Conv e n tional urban r enewal pr o jects, the
Neighb o rh ood Development Pr o gram a nd Model
Cities Pr ogram can provide much needed land f o r
housing de v elopme nt and impr o v ement purposes.
In this r ega rd the HRC can a ss u me a v e ry
ir.ipo rtan t r ole.
4.
Ou ts id e o f the boundaries o f conventiona l
urban renewal projects, the Ne ighborhood
Dev elopment Pr o gram and Model Cities Pr og ram,
the pr oc urer.ient and d evelopment o f sites fo r
housing can best be expected to c ome along by
themse l ves because o f the momentum g enerat ed
in the in i tial two years.
If there is a need
for prodding here, it is in the direction of
placing greater emphasis in outlying are~s of
the City on single-fami ly, p ubli c housing and
higher density public h o using in close proximity
to the central core of the C i ty.
HR C can be
most helpful in providing this type of direc tion
to city de v elopment , and
5.
I n general , the new housing units which have
been developed were intended as replacement
housing for slum properties . Yet, slums
still exist.
In the future , HRC should seek
to de v ise and implement ways and means through
which one slum structure would be deraolished
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for each new low-cost housing unit created.
Unless this is done i mmediately, the same
slums will be with us indefi nitely.
_Mayor Allen stated that low-income housing usually impr oves
the neighborhood after it has bee n developed.
He stated that he
does not believe that large trac_ts of land are going to l;)e zoned
this year (beca u se of impending po lit ical elections) in hesidential
areas for low-income housing.
Probably the land sur rounding
already existing hou sing developments can be expanded and some
new developments, perhaps in the outly ing area s.
Mr ~ Alexander agreed with Mayor Allen on the elimination of
slums in the At la nta area and emphasized the importance of the
Mayor's rol e in the overall program .
Mr . Alexander then commented on the Broad Functions set up
for the Committee (copies distributed and with file copy only of
these mnutes).
He explained the functions of the Business
P3rticipati o n and Finance P anel, Construction and Design Panel ;
the newly organized Housing Locations, newly organ ized Housing
Re study, Legal, newly o rganized r,~oderate and Upper Inc ome Kn Town Housing , Public Relati o ns 2nd Social Aspects Panels o f the
Comm i ttee.
At this point, Mr . Archer D. Smith , III , Chairman of the
Legal Panel , asked Mayor .!Hlen if his new direction letter to
the Chairman meant that the Housing Resources Committee should
discontinue its previous efforts in promoting sites for low and
medium income housing and assisting develop~r8 by supporting
rezoning of certain proposed tracts considered appr opriate for
this purpose.
Mayor Allen responded that he did not intend to restrict
activities of the HRC in any of its efforts in providing lowincome housing; that his letter to Mr. Alexander was intended
to re-define and provide direction for new additional efforts
by the Committee.
Mr. Alexander then intr od uced Mr . M. B. Satterfield, retiring
Executive Direct o r of the Housing Authority .
He praised Mr.
Satterfield for his excellent contribution to the housing situation
in the City of Atlanta , and as a tok en of the Committee's
appreciation for Mr . Sattefield 's cooperation , assistance and
accomplishments in the Low-income Housing field, presented Mr .
Satterfield with a copy of 11 A.tlant a Century".
A.utographing was
initiated by Mayor Allen.
Mr. Erwin S tevens of the ~ocial Aspects P anel asked what the
rent was for a single person who li ves in a Public Ho using unit.
Mr . Satterfi eld expla ine d the minimum is $25. 00 for a single
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person, with utilities no t mor e than $ 10 .00 a dd itio nal ; that in
genera l the rent char g ed in Public Housing units is 20- 21% o f
net fa mily inc ome .
The Chairman then intr o duced Mr . Cary Hooks , Direct o r o f
- FHA , t o comment o n funding and pr ogress t o date i n ~tlanta on ·
FHl\ Low - inc ome hous ing proj~cts .
Nr . Hook s s tated that under Sectio n 221 d ( 3 ) in the
Motropolitan Atlanta area there are lB pr o jects Completed with
1 , 944 units , Under Cons truction - 15 projects with 1 , 758 units
and und e r Fi n al Committment , 5 projects with 620 units a nd 6
projects with 66 units under Conditiona l Committments . Under
Sectio n 236 there are 7 pr o jects with 033 units .
This makes
a t o tal o f 51 pr o jec ts with 5 , 329 units . Mr . Ho oks also s ta ted
that the Roc k dale U . R . Project has 325 u nits Under Constructio n
with an additional 825 u nits In Planning plus an additional 260
units . There are 300 of the s e uni ts under the BMIR (Bel ow
Marke t Interest Rat e ).
Mr . Ho o k s stated that anyone with a pr o ject c an talk t o
him about it.
I'li:r . Ho ok s commented on the funding of some of the low-income
housing programs . He st a ted that there are no funds a v ailable
under Section 23 6 wh ich is t aking the place of 221 d (3 ) . Re nt
Supp l e ment is in same situation and f unding of $100 , 000 , 000 has
been requested .
Some Section 236 2 nd Rc.: nt· Ou pplomcnt .fm:d:; ha v e
bee n reallocated .
Section 2 35 6) and 221 ( h) progr am funds ar e
still availa b le . He sta ted tha t the 106 p r ogram provides f or
seed money to lend to nonprofit o rga nizat ions with up t o 80%
loan , but admit t e d that none o f thes e funds h ave bee n used in
Atlant a a nd tha t the p r ogram i s little k nown . Under Sec t ion
237 n person wh o has had bad credit can have a loan approved
f or him, if he ha s gone throu gh the l o c al counseling s e rvice
and i s s o recommended by the counselors. The size of the loan
has t o bG determined .
The person has t o go through the counseling service a nd there is not cost t'o""the person hims elf .
Mr . Alexander asked Mr . Hooks what is the lowest c ost per
month for a 1-2-3 bedroom uni t? Mr . 3 ook s a n swered tha t under
Gection 236 program it is $103 f or a 3-bedroom unit with a $52.00
ront subsidy , which makes t he to t al payment $56 . 00; that Re nt
Supplement income limits are the same as for Pub lic Housing .
Mr . Hooks then stated that there are 300- Rent Supplement uni t s
in the Me t ropolit a n area .
Chairman Alexander ass i gne d three proposals by Eric Hi ll
and Associates for updating and expanding housing needs studies
to the i:-Iruci11 "" J. ~tt~'~} :?s:~.cl f er f,1rth ' r __, tud y :2nd t l r,---pc,rt
b ~:s L t o th e :-_x0c ut i'. _ Grcup.
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He also assigned the National Coalitio n Draft Position
paper on housing to the Business Participation and Finance Panel
f or s t udy and report of recommenda:t;ion to the E~rncutive Group .
Chairman Alexander then called on Malcolm D . Jones, Housing
Coordinator , to report on the Membership Li st of the HRC and
t h e Summary - Status of Accelerated Lo w- Inc ome Housing Progra m,
January 15 , 1969 .
Col . Jones referred to the newly organized Membership
List and stated that if any addresses or t e lephone numbers were
wr o ng on the Membership List to please get in touch with the
Ho using Resources Committee office f or any change . (Copies
distributed and attached to file copy of Minutes)
Col . Joneo then commented on the Summary of Janu ary 15,
1969 , ( copies distribut ed) stating that as of January 15 , 1969 ,
3 , 365 units have b een Completed , 6 , 559 units are Under Construction , and 8 , 335 units are In Planning with a total In S ight of
18 , 259 , and Being Consider ed ( in all catego ries ) is an additional
7 , 630 units .
In addition , 1 , 019 units have been leased for
Public Housing; 800 of these are now occupied or available for
occupancy .
Also that 15 , 1 6 5 units have been reported by the
Housing Code Division as r epaired or rehabilitated; and explained
that while these do not add additional units to the inventory,
that it does incr ease the number of standard units . available .
He also pointed out the trend during 1963 - 68 of total h ousing
permits in the City and showed that during the existance of the
HRC, 2 , 469 units have been demolished under the Housing Code.
He also referred to the Public Housing Summary , which was at tached.
Chairman Alexander the n announced that the Model Cities
Executive Board wa s havi ng a prese nt a tion by Er ic Hi l l and
Associates on May 1 4 , 1969 , at 10 : 30 A .M. in Committee Room 2,
and a ll Members of the I--IB.C are invited to attend.
Er ic Hill
and Associates will present a Report to the Atlanta Model Ci ties
Agency - uiLow er ing the Cost of Housing - Resea rch on S t ra t egy
a nd P olicy".
( Subseque nt to the meeting , t he Construct ion a nd
Deoign Panel wa s requested to attend the meeting and to make
report and recommendation to t he Executive Group for imp lementing
on a city-wide basis appropriate portions of t he Eric Hil l and
Ass ocia tes proposals.)
Mr. Alexander t hen int roduced Mr .
Mr . Bob Cleiyton , Ci tizens and Sout hern
showed a fi l m on the Savannah Project ,
last year by the Citizens and Southern
Donald J . Roe and
Na tional Ba n h , \V ho
a clean-up campaign
National Ba nk .
The Film wa s very impressive and well received .
It
protrayed the clean i ng up of the slums in t he Savannah area,
�Page 6
where st udents from White and Negro colleges worked t ogether
with the residents of the s l ums of Savannah .
The Chairman adjourned the meeting at 12 : 00 noo n .
Respectfully submitted ,
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              <text>MINUTES
Reorganizational Meeting
Housing Resources Committee

May 8, 1969

The Reorganizational Meeting of the Housing Resources Committee
was held at 10:00 A.M., Thursday, May 8, 1969, in Committee Room 2,
Second Floor, City Hiall. Members of the Low-Income Housing :
Coordinating Group was also invited.

Invitational notices, list of those invited, with attendance
of members and guests indicated, and other related documents are
attached to the file copy only of these minutes.

Chairman Alexander cpened the meeting by greeting the new
members and thanking all the members for attending the meeting.
The Chairman then introduced Mayor Allen.

Mayor Allen opened his remarks by congratulating the Committee
on its many accomplishments in eliminating slums in Atlanta and
providing better housing conditions. He praised recent accomplish-
ments in Public Housing and stated that the City of Atlanta requires
more Public Housing to meet the needs of its lowest income people.
Mayor Allen stated that more and more of the City's slums are
being cleared away, but there are still too many slum pockets left
over the City, and that the standards of the Housing Code are being
constantly increased. He said that he would like to see for every
new housing development, a slum pocket in the City be cleared
away. He stated that the Federal Government is helping with the
problem of housing, because the City does not have enough revenue
to support or finance these projects. Mayor Allen particularly
praised the Housing Authority for its assistance, cooperation and
ability to cope with the low-income housing situation in Atlanta,

Mayor Allen also stated that so far this year the Building
Permits (pridarily for Industrial and Commerical construction) have
increased about 50% above last year, which was a record year,

Mayor Allen then went on to explain the letter he wrote to
Chairman Alexander on April 3, 1969, giving new direction to the
Housing Resources Committee,

Mayor Allen stated that several changes have occurred in
legislation, which are the Model Cities Act of 1966, the Fair
Housing Act of 1966 and the Housing Act of 1968 that have changed
the housing goals and needs of the City of Atlanta.

He then stated that since the Housing Resources Committee
has asked his office for new instructions, he suggested that the
following areas be investigated and action initiated during 1969;
Page 2

1. The Planning Department has been instructed
by the Planning and Development Committee of
the Board of Aldermen to conduct a totai review
and evaluation of our housing efforts to date,
along with a redefinition of total housing
needs by location, type, Size and rentals and
sales price ranges.

Mayor fllen said that the HRC should be involved in this matter
and assist the Planning Department in the development of the scope
of this study and in obtaining political acceptability and support.
At present a joint Atlanta-Fulton County Housing study is being
proposed,

2. Eric Hill and Associates has just completed
its report for the Model Neighborhood Progran.
This report contains much food for thought in
the area of lowering the costs of low-income
housing. HRC should take the initiative and
explore ways and means to implement those
pertinent recommendations deemed feasible on
a city-wide basis.

3. Conventional urban renewal projects, the
Neighborhood Development Program and Model
Cities Program can provide much needed land for
housing development and improvement purposes.
In this regard the HRC can assume a very
important role,

4, OQutside of the boundaries of conventional
urban renewal projects, the Neighborhood
Development Program and Model Cities Program,
the procurement and development of sites for
housing can best be expected to come along by
themselves because of the momentum generated
in the initial two years. If there is a need
for prodding here, it is in the direction of
placing greater emphasis in outlying areas of
the City on single-family, public housing and
higher density public housing in close proximity
to the central core of the City. HRC can be
most helpful in providing this type of direction
te city development, and

5S. In general, the new housing units which have
been developed were intended as replacement
housing for slum properties. Yet, slums
still exist. in the future, HRC should seek
to devise and implement ways and means through
which cne slum structure would be demolished
Page 3

for each new low-cost housing unit created.
Unless this is done immediately, the same
Slums will be with us indefinitely.

Mayor Alien stated that low-income housing usually improves
the neighborhood after it has been developed. He stated that he
does not believe that large tracts of land are going to be zoned
this year (because of impending political elections) in ikesidential
areas for low-income housing. Probably the land surrounding
already existing housing developments can be expanded and some
new developments, perhaps in the outlying areas.

Mx. Alexander agreed with Mayor Allen on the elimination of
Slums in the Atlanta area and emphasized the importance of the
Mayor's role in the cverall program.

Mr. Alexander then commented on the Broad Functions set up
for the Committee (copies distributed and with file copy only of
these minutes). He explained the functions of the Business
Participation and Finance Panel, Construction and Design Panel,
the newly organized Housing Locations, newly organized Housing
Restudy, Legal, newly organized Moderate and Upper Income In-
Town Housing, Public Relations and Social Aspects Panels of the
Committee,

At this point, Mr. Archer D. Smith, III, Chairman of the
Legal Panel, asked Mayor Allen if his new direction letter to
the Chairman meant that the Housing Resources Committee should
discontinue its previous efforts in promoting sites for low and
medium income housing and assisting developers by supporting

rezoning of certain proposed tracts considered appropriate for
this purpose.

Mayor Allen responded that he did not intend to restrict
activities of the HRC in any of its efforts in providing low-
income housing; that his letter to Mr. Alexander was intended
to re-define and provide direction for new additional efforts
by the Committee.

Mr. Alexander then introduced Mr. M. B. Satterfield, retiring
Executive Director of the Housing Authority. He praised Mr.
Satterfield for his excellent contribution to the housing situation
in the City of Atlanta, and as a token of the Committee's
appreciation for Mr. Sattefield's cooperation, assistance and
accomplishments in the Low-income Housing field, presented Mr.
Satterfield with a copy of "Atlanta Century". Autographing was
initiated by Mayor Allen.

Mr. Erwin Stevens of the wocial Aspects Panel asked what the
rent was for a single person who lives in a Public Housing unit,
Mr. Satterfield explained the minimum is $25.00 for a single
Page 4

person, with utilities not more than $10.00 additional; that in
general the rent charged in Public Housing units is 20-21% of
net family income. .

The Chairman then introduced Mr. Cary Hooks, Director of
“FHA, to comment on funding and pregress to date in Atlanta on
FHA Low-income housing projects.

tir. Hooks stated that under Section 221 d(3) in the
Metropolitan Atlanta area there are 18 projects Completed with
1,944 units, Under Construction - 15 projects with 1,758 units
and under Final Committment, 5 projects with 625 units and 6
projects with 66 units under Conciticnal Committments. Under
Section 236 there are 7 projects with 033 units. This makes
a total of 51 projects with 5,329 units. Mr. Hooks also stated
that the Rockdale U. BR. Project has 325 units Under Construction
with an additional 825 units In Planning plus an additicnal 260
units. There are 300 of these units under the BMIR (Below
Market Interest Rate).

Mr. Hooks stated that anyone with a project can talk to
him about it.

Miz. Hooks commented on the funding of some of the low-income
housing programs. He stated that there are no funds available
under Section 236 which is taking the place of 221 d(3). Kent
Supplement is in same situation and funding of $100,000,000 has
been requested. Some Section 236 and Rent Gupplement funjs have
been reallocated. Section 235 §) and 221 (h) program funds are
still available. He stated that the 106 program provides for
seed money to lend to nonprofit organizations with up to 80%
loan, but admitted that none of these funds have been used in
Atlanta and that the program is little known. Under Section
237 a person who has had bad credit can have a loan approved
for him, if he has gone through the local counseling service
and is so recommended by the counselors. The size of the loan
has to be determined. ‘The person has to go through the counsel-
ing service and there is not cost to the person himself.

ir. Alexander asked Mr. Hocks what is the lowest cost per
month for a 1-2-3 bedroom unit? Mr. Hooks answered that under
Section 23G program it is $102 for a 3-bedroom unit with a $52.00
rent subsidy, which makes the total payment $56.00; that Rent
supplement income limits are the same as for Public Housing.
Mr. Hooks then stated that there are 300- Rent Supplement units
in the Metropolitan area.

Chairman Alexander assigned three proposals by Hric Hill
and Associates for updating and expanding housing needs studies
to the Heusiun 2 otudy Perel for furthsr wtudy and ti report
beck te the “Uxecuti._ Greup.
Page 5

He also assigned the National Coalition Draft Position
paper on housing to the Business Participation and Finance Panel
for study and report of recommendation to the Executive Group.

Chairman Alexander then called on Malcolm DB. Jones, Housing
Coordinator, to report on the Membership List of the HRC and

the Summary - Status of Accelerated Low-Income Housing Program,

January 15, 1969.

Col. Jones referred to the newly organized Membership
List and stated that if any addresses or telephone numbers were
wrong on the Membership List to please get in touch with the
Housing Resources Committee office for any change. (Copies
distributed and attached to file copy of Minutes)

Col. Jones then commented on the Summary of January 15,
1969, (copies distributed) stating that as of January 15, 1969,
3,365 units have been Completed, 6,559 units are Under Construct-
ion, and 8,335 units are In Planning with a total In Sight of
18,259, and Being Considered (in all categories) is an additional
7,630 units. In addition, 1,019 units have been leased for
Public Housing; 800 of these are now occupied or available for
occupancy. Also that 15,165 units have been reported by the
Housing Code Division as repaired or rehabilitated; and explained
that while these do not add additional units to the inventory,
that it does increase the number of standard units.available.

He also pointed out the trend during 1963-68 of total housing
permits in the City and showed that during the existance of the
HRC, 2,469 units have been demolished under the Housing Code.

He also referred to the Public Housing Summary, which was attached,

Chairman Alexander then announced that the Model Cities
Executive Board was having a presentation by Eric Hill and
Associates on May 14, 1969, at 10:30 A.M. in Committee Room 2,
and all Members of the HRC are invited to attend. Eric Hill
and Associates will present 2 Report to the Atlanta Model Cities
Agency - “Lowering the Cost of Housing - Research on Strategy
and Policy". (Subsequent to the meeting, the Construction and
Decdign Panel was requested to attend the meeting and to make
report and recommendation te the Executive Group for implementing
on a city-wide basis appropriate portions of the Eric Hill and
Associates proposals.)

Mr. Alexander then introduced Mr. Donald J. Roe and
Mr. Bob Clayton, Citizens and Southern National Bank, who
showed a film on the Savannah Project, a clean-up campaign
last year by the Citizens and Southern National Bank,

The Film was very impressive and well received. It
protrayed the cleaning up of the slums in the Savannah area,
Page 6
where students from White and Negro colleges worked together
with the residents of the slums of Savannah.

The Chairman adjourned the meeting at 12:00 noon.

Respectfully submitted,

FFL ond 4 . si

Malcolm Bo Nenaa.

Housing Cocrdinator
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                    <text>May 8, 1969
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
General Functions
1.
Promote low and moderate income housing and facilitate its
construction on an accelerated basis.
,
Bring together the various interests necessary to produce
needed housing.
3.
Insure that the human factors in housing are given full
consideration.
4.
Inform the public of the housing problems in Atlanta,
efforts being made to alleviate them and progress made.
(The Housing Resources Committee office is located
in Room 208, City Hall. It maintains liaison with builders,
developers, City Departments and Federal Agencies, acts
as a clearing house for information pertaining to low and
moderate income housing, to include listing of known available sites and interested developers, coordinates committee
activities and keeps the Mayor and Boord of Aldermen informed
as to pr ogress of the program.)
Broad
Functions of Respective Rousing Resources Committee
Panels
a
a
Suggested Functions
(Not necessarily l i mited to, but inclusive of, the f ollowing )
Panels are encouraged to use own initiative.
Business Participation and Finance
a.
Encourage active participation by the local business
community in housing .a nd to attract national interests
into the Atlanta area.
b.
Encourage lending institutions to make financing available
for housine.
c.
Support the Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corporation
and other similar efforts.
�Page 2
Construction and Design
a.
b.
c.
Investigate and report upon new methods and materials used
in producing housing, including prefabrication.
Study ways and means of implementing on a city-wide basis
· appropriate recommendations of Eric Hill and Associates'
study on the Model Cities area.
Recommend specific changes in construction codes considered
desirable for the Atlanta area.
Housing Locations
a.
Seek locations for housing where it best serves the needs
of the people and the City. The possibility of single-family
public housing units opens new avenues.
b.
Xt is assumed that this Committee will seek sites for intown rehabilitation and new building of moderate and upper
income housing, as well as low income.
Housing Restudy
a.
Assist Planning Department in development of evaluation of
housing efforts to date a nd the redefinition of total housing
needs.
b.
Pr omote politic a l accept ab ility and support of above study.
Legal
a.
Act a s a l egal r esour c e to the Commi ttee a s a whole.
b.
Bec ome knowled gea b le o f prese nt l aws a f f ecting housing a nd
r ecommend new la ws o r c h anges whe re ne ed e d .


Modera t e and Uppe r


a.
Xnc omG 1n- 'f own Hous ing
This new Committ ee is s e t up with the id e a of hal t ing
det e ri oration of existing ne ighborhoods and to aid in the
creation of new uni t s in the inner City .
b.
The aim is to assure that the City maintains a proper
e c o nomic b al8 nce in housing.
�Page 3
Public Relations
Build a climate in Atlanta and the surrounding area of
interest in and concern for housing.
Social Aspects
a.
To see that the human factor is considered in slum
clearance, rehabilitation of older structures and the
building of new housing.
b.
The basic requirement i s to see that the housing program
is not only er.eating physical living space, but is encouraging a better life for the users.
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May 8, 1969

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

General Functions

Promote low and moderate income housing and facilitate its
construction on an accelerated basis.

Bring together the various interests necessary to produce
needed housing.

Insure that the human factors in housing are given full
consideration,

Inform the public of the housing problems in Atlania,
efforts being made to alleviate them and progress made,

(The Housing Resources Committee office is located
in Room 208, City Hall. It maintains liaison with builders,
developers, City Departments and Federal Agencies, acts
aS a clearing house for information pertaining to low and
moderate income housing, to include listing of known avail-
able sites and interested developers, coordinates committee
activities and keeps the Mayor and Board of Aldermen informed
as to progress of the program.)

Broad Functions of Respective Housing Resources Committee Panels

Suggested Functions

(Not necessarily limited to, but inclusive of, the following)

Panels are encouraged to use own initiative.

Business Participation and Finance

De

be

Encourage active participation by the local business
community in housing and to attract national interests
into the Atlanta area,

Encourage lending institutions to make financing available
for housing.

Support the Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corporation
and other similar efforts.
Page 2

Construction and Design

ae

b.

Ce

Investigate and report upon new methods and materials used
in producing housing, including prefabrication.

Study ways and means of implementing on a city-wide basis

‘appropriate recommendations of Eric Hill and Associates'

study on the Model Cities area.

Recommend specific changes in construction codes considered
desirabie for the Atlanta area.

Housing Locations

a»

Seek locations for housing where it best serves the needs
of the people and the City. The possibility of single-family
public housing units opens new avenues,

It is assumed that this Committee will seek sites for in-
town rehabilitation and new building of moderate and upper
income housing, as well as low income.

Housing Restudy

a. Assist Planning Department in development of evaluation of
housing efforts to date and the redefinition of total housing
needs,

b. Promote political acceptability and support of above study.

Legal

a. Act as a legal resource to the Committee as a whole,

b. Become knowledgeable of present laws affecting housing and

recommend new laws or changes where needed.

Moderate and Upper Income In-Jown Housing

This new Committee is set up with the idea of halting
deterioration of existing neighborhoods and to aid in the
ereation of new units in the inner City.

The aim is to assure that the City maintains a proper
economic balance in housing.
Page 3

Public Relaticns

Build a climate in Atlanta and the surrounding area of
interest in and ccncern for housing.

social Aspects

a. To see that the human factor is considered in slum
clearance, rehabilitation of older structures and the
building of new housing.

b. The basic requirement is to see that the housing program
is not oniy creating physical living space, but is encour-
aging a better life for the users.
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                    <text>May 8, 1969
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
688-3313
377-2411
349-2987 {O)
349-0909 (H)
Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman
Dro Sanford S. Atwood, Emory University, Co-Chairman
Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, Preside~ Emeritus, Morehouse College,
Co-Chairman
PANELS
Business Participation and Finance
588-5000
588-3356
521-0238
522-7630
875-8321
522-3671
522-1300
588-7606
688-2343
5_23-6431
w. IL "Bo" Whitman, Vice-President, First National Bank
Ernest L. Dixon, Assistant Cashier, C &amp; S National Bank
T. M. Alexander, Jro, Courts and Company
William C. Bartholemay, Chairman &amp; Presidents Atlanta Braves
Lee Burge, President, Retail Credit Company
Butler T. Henderson
Rolland Maxwell, President, Davison's Stores
A. B. Padgett, Trust Office, Trust Company of Georgia
Robert C. Watkins, Gr eater Atlanta Housing Development Gorp.
Dean Harding B. Young, Atlanta University
Construction and Design
873-4211
577-2550
351-2072
525-0555
524-6853
522-8764
522-5895
Bob Winn, Assistant to the President, Georgia Institute of
Technology
D. P. Elliott, Eastern Engineering Company
Henry F. Alexander, Builder
H. W. Beers, Jr., Chairman of the Board, Beers Construction Co.
Edward Benson, Design Consultants Incorporated
Moreland Smith, Director, Urban Planning Project, Southern
Regional Council, Inc.
Otis Thorpe, President, Empire Real Estate Board
Housing Locations
349-2987
588-7123
522-3634
875-8321
577-3500
588-2225
577-2400
Benj amin E. Mays, President Emeritus, Morehouse College
Augustus Ho Sterne, President, Trust Company of Georgia
Revo William H. Borders, Pastor, Wheat Street Baptist Church
Lee Burge, President, Retail Credit Compa ny
Gordon Jones, President, Fulton National Bank
Mills£. Lane, Jr., Presid ent, C &amp; S National Bank
J. Da v id Palmer, Associate Professor, Georgia State College
Housing Restudy
688-2343
688-8778
688-2033
525- 5895
688=6232
524-7762
Robert C. Watkins, Greater Atl a nta Housing Development Corpo
Clarence D. Coleman, Regional Director, National Urban League
William W. Allison, Deputy Administrator, EOA
J. A. Alston, Alston Realty Company
Sujette Crank, Social Director, Neighborhood Services, EOA
Vivian Henderson, President, Clark College
�Page 2
Housing Restudy (Cont.'d)
Dr. Albert Manley, President, Spelman College
Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, President Emeritus, Morehouse College
James Moore, President, Atlanta Labor Council
Charles F. Palmer, President, Palmer, Inc.
Leonard Reinch, President, Cox Broadcasting Company
Archer D. Smith, III, Attorney, Harmon and Thackston
Edwin L. Sterne, ·Chairman, Housing Authority
Dr. Joseph Wilbur
688-2148
349-2987
525-2793
522-9238
892-3456
523-1939
525-5591
872-7290
Legal
523-1939
526-5581
572-2414
525-8841
577-5490
525-0481
524-7764
Archer D. Smith, III, Attorney, Harmon and Thackston
Donald Hollowell, Regional Director, Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission
Luther Alverson, Judge
Freeman· Hutton, Managing Attorney, Atlanta Legal Aid Society
Mccready Johnston, Attorney, President, General American
Developm~nt Company
Hall Ware, King and Spalding
~harles L. Weltner, Attorney, Shoob, McLain and Jesse
'
Moderate and Upper Income In-Town Housing
877-3124
524-4717
523-1461 ·
633-2521
522-8051
523-6913
521- 1401
Jim E. Land, Chief Engineer for Ga., Southern Bell T &amp; T Co.
Herman J. Russell, Contractor
Joseph E. Birnie, President, National Bank of Georgia
Scott Houston, Jr., Executive Director, Wesley Woods Apartments
Wallace L~ Lee , Pres ident, Atlanta Gas Light Company
Stewart Wight, Wigh, Couch ~nd Ward
Clayton R. Yates, President, Yates -Milton Store
Public Relations
875-341 1
892-3456
875-5551
522-50 50
525-7831
875-5551
521-1459
875-4541
Richard D. Harvey, Vice President, Marketing Direct or,
Coca-Cola, U.S.A.
Lo Jelks, WSB- TV
Dale Cla rk·, Director of Public Af f airs , WAGA-TV
Reese Cleghorn, Writ ten-in-Resident, Southern Regional Council
John A. Middleton, President, Morris Brown College
·
Ray Moore, Senior News Analyst, WAGA-TV
·
C. A. Scott, Editor, General Manager, Atlanta Daily World
F.J. Vinin.~ Public Relations Director, Orkin Exterminating Co.
Social Aspects _
233-1458
688-6232
688- 2033
875-7396
577-2250
523-5791
Dorothy Gibson
Sujette Crank, Social Director, Neighborhood Services, EOA·
William Allison, Deputy Administrator, EOA
Robert D. Bailey, Equitable Life Assurance Society of UoS.
Duane Beck, Executive Director, Community Council of Atlanta
Erwin Stevens, Chairman, Citizens Central Advisory Committee
�Page 3
STAFF
Room 208, City Hall
Tel. 522-4463, Ext. 430 or 431
Malcolm D. Jones, Housing Coordinator~ Director
W. Wo Gates, Consultant
Mary Christenson, Secretary
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522-7630
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522-3671
522-1300
588-7606
688-2343
523-6431

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May 8, 1969
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman

Dr. Sanford S. Atwood, Emory University, Co-Chairman

Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, Presidert Emeritus, Morehouse College,
Co-Chairman

PANELS

Participation and Finance

W. H. “Bo" Whitman, Vice-President, First National Bank
Ernest L. Dixon, Assistant Cashier, C &amp; S National Bank

T. M. Alexander, Jr., Courts and Company

William C. Bartholemay, Chairman &amp; President, Atlanta Braves
Lee Burge, President, Retail Credit Company

Butler T. Henderson

Rolland Maxwell, President, Davison's Stores

A. B. Padgett, Trust Office, Trust Company of Georgia

Robert C. Watkins, Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corp,
Dean Harding B. Young, Atlanta University

Construction and Design

873-4211

577-2550
351-2072
525-0555
524-6853
522-8764

522-5895

Bob Winn, Assistant to the President, Georgia Institute of
Technology

D. P. Elliott, Eastern Engineering Company

Henry F. Alexander, Builder

H,. W. Beers, Jr., Chairman of the Board, Beers Construction Co.
Edward Benson, Design Consultants Incorporated

Moreland Smith, Director, Urban Planning Project, Southern
Regional Council, Inc.

Otis Thorpe, President, Empire Real Estate Board

Housing Locations

349-2987
588-7123
522-3634
875-8321
577-3500
988-2225
577-2400

Benjamin E. Mays, President Emeritus, Morehouse College
Augustus H, Sterne, President, Trust Company of Georgia

Rev. William H. Borders, Pastor, Wheat Street Baptist Church
Lee Burge, President, Retail Credit Company

Gordon Jones, President, Fulton National Bank

Mills B. Lane, Jr., President, C &amp; S National Bank

J. David Palmer, Associate Professor, Georgia State College

Housing Restudy

688-2343
688-8778
688-2033
525-5895
688-6232
524-7762

Robert C. Watkins, Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corp,
Clarence D. Coleman, Regional Director, National Urban League
William W. Allison, Deputy Administrator, EOA

J. A. Alston, Alston Realty Company

Sujette Crank, Social Director, Neighborhood Services, EOA
Vivian Henderson, President, Clark College
Page 2

Housing Restudy (Cont. ‘'d)

688-2148
349-2987
525-2793

522-9238 —

892-3456
523-1939
525-5591
872-7220

Legal

523-1939
. 526-5581

572-2414
525-8841
577-5490

525-0481
524-7764

Moderate

877-3124
524-4717

523-1461 °

633-2521
922-8051
523-6913
521-1401

Dr. Albert Manley, President, Spelman College

Dr. Benjamin E, Mays, President Emeritus, Morehouse College
James Moore, President, Atlanta Labor Council

Charlies F. Palmer, President, Palmer, Inc.

Leonard Reinch, President, Cox Broadcasting Company

Archer D. Smith, III, Attorney, Harmon and Thackston

Edwin L. Sterne, Chairman, Housing Authority

Dr. Joseph Wilbur

Archer D. Smith, III, Attorney, Harmon and Thackston

Donald Hollowell, Regional Director, Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission

Luther Alverson, Judge

Freeman’ Hutton, Managing Attorney, Atlanta Legal Aid Society
McCready Johnston, Attorney, President, General American
Development Company

Hall Ware, King and Spalding

Charles L. Weltner, Attorney, Shoob, McLain and Jesse

and Upper Income In-Town Housing

Jim E. Land, Chief Engineer for Ga., Southern Bell T &amp; T Co,
Herman J. Russell, Contractor to
Joseph E. Birnie, President, National Bank of Georgia

Scott Houston, Jr., Executive Director, Wesley Woods Apartments
Wallace L, Lee, President, Atlanta Gas Light Company

Stewart Wight, Wigh, Couch and Ward

Clayton R. Yates, President, Yates-Milton Store

Public Relations

875-3411

892-3456
875-5551
522-5050
925-7831
875-5551
521-1459
875-4541

Richard D. Harvey, Vice President, Marketing Director,
Coca-Cola, U.S.A.

Lo Jelks, WSB-TV

Dale Clark, Director of Public Affairs, WAGA-TV

Reese Cleghorn, Written-in-Resident, Southern Regional Council
John A, Middleton, President, Morris Brown College

Ray Moore, Senior News Analyst, WAGA-TV

C. A. Scott, Editor, General Manager, Atlanta Daily World

¥F,J,. Vining Public Relations Director, Orkin Exterminating Co.

Social Aspects .

233-1458
688-6232
688-2033
875-7396
577-2250
523-5791

Dorothy Gibson

Sujette Crank, Social Director, Neighborhood Services, EOA
William Allison, Deputy Administrator, EOA

Robert D. Bailey, Equitable Life Assurance Society of U.S.
Duane Beck, Executive Director, Community Council of Atlanta
Erwin Stevens, Chairman, Citizens Central Advisory Committee

 
Page 3

STATF

Room 208, City Hall
Tel. 522-4463, Ext, 430 or 431

Malcolm D. Jones, Housing Coordinator, Director
W. W. Gates, Consultant
Mary Christenson, Secretary

 
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              <text>April 29, 1969

Mrs. J. 3. Hughes
1104 Seuthera
Kalamazoo, Michigan 49001

Dear Mrs. Hughes:

Your request of April 25th to Mayor Ivan Allen for information
pertaining to Atlanta's Housing Resources Committee has been referred
te me for reply.

_ The initial approach used in involving civic leaders and others
in the low and moderate income housing program was the Mayor's Housing
Gonference, November 15, 1966. attended by some 300 local, State and
Federal Officials, as well as by local Business, Civic, Educational and
Religious leaders.

Enclosed for your information is a copy of Mayor Allen's
Address at the Conference which established goals and set the scope
and climate for the program.

Also attached is a copy of the Mayor's Announcement of initial
appointments to the Committee. This nucleus then selected additional
members who were appointed by the Mayor, to serve without compensation,
and organized the Committee into eight working panels with an Executive
Committee consisting of the overall Chairman, two Co-Chairmen and |
Chairman of each panel. The Executive Committee carries on the routine
work of the Committee as a whole and normally meets once a month to
transact such business.

 

sili lat lll ad
 

Mrs, J. B. Hughes
Page 2
April 29, 1969

Tam also enclosing a copy of the Functions of the Committee,
Membership List, Second Annual Report and latest Summary of Progress,
January 15, 1969.

If I can be of further service to you, please call on me.

Sincerely,

Malcolm D. Jones
Housing Coordinator

MDJ/me
Encis; Ags Listed

cc; Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

 

 
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                    <text>May 5, 1969
MEMORANDUM
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From! Dan Swe t
This is an excellent analysis of the Urban Co lition Report.
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              <text>‘ie RLM errr a re a

May 5, 1969

MEMORANDUM
To: Col. Malcolm Jones

From: Dan Sweat

This is an excellent analysis of the Urban Coalition Report.

It might be more meaningful if the Housing Regources Committee
could adopt a statement along the lines of your memorandum and
we could submit it to the Urban Coalition as an official position
paper of the Housing Resources Committee,

DS:fy

EAI MTS Ae ER Se Ee Rae ST ae Se A ee

 

 
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              <text>May 1, 1969

Mrs. A. W. Jameson
4601 Wentworth
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55409

Dear Mrs. Jameson:

Your letter to Mayor Allen several days ago inquiring for
information about an apartment in the Atlanta area has been referred
to me for reply.

There are a number of nice apartment developments in Atlanta
and since your daughter's family intends to reside on the north —
side, I presume that you prefer an apartment in that area.

One very attractive apartment development in which my daughter
has lived is the Williamsburgh Apartments off Clairmont Road near
its intersection with North Druid Hills Road in DeKalb County.

Another new high-rise apartment building now under construction
(about 50% completed) is Calvin Courts at 479 East Paces Ferry Road,
N.E, This is a home for the Elderly being built by the Atlanta Area
Presbyterian Home, Inc.

There are two nice co-operatives in DeKalb County &lt; Eastwych
Village and Cewbridge Square, These are financed under the FHA
221 4 (3) program and are both managed by FCH (Foundation for
Co-operative Housing) a national nonprofit organization.

A number of nice apertments can be found on Roswell Road in
Atlanta between Buckhead and Sandy Springs. O14 Salem Apartments
is perhaps one of the better ones.

It is really difficult to select an apartment at such long
range. May I suggest before you move to Atlanta, try to get down
hes: for 3-4 days before hand, get a room at some central location
on the north side. I suggest the Riviera Hotel, near the Brookwood
Station on Peachtree and then just look around,

 
Mre, A. W. Jameson
Page 2
May 1, 1969

Incidentially, my wife is a school teacher and one of her best
friends here is a retired school teacher from Minneapolis, I believe

. Givs. Strang). Her brother-in-law lives here also and was a former

Chief Underwriter for FHA in the Atlanta District Office.

My best wishes to you for a successful quest in home hunting
in Atlanta. If I can be of further service to you, please call
on me, ; ,

Sincerely,

Malcolm D. Jones
Housing Coordins tor

MDJ/mc

cc; Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

 
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                    <text>P ERRY AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
SURVEY ON LOW RENT HOUSING
1.
Do you have or have you ever had a low rent housing program in
your · city?
Yes ---x
No - - -
2.
If the answer to the previous question is no, have you ever considered such a program, and if so, why did your community decline
to enter the program?
IF THE ANSWER TO NUMBER 1 WAS YES, PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING
QUESTIONS.
3.
~
!
When was your .project initiated
1936
and witn how many units
i604
? Techwood P ublic Hous ing Pr oj e ct. Cur rent ac c elerated
program initiated Nov ember 15, 196 6.
11
4.
11
How many units do you have today _____ and which years were they
constructed?
See attached Summary
5.
In how many sections of your community are housing projects 1ocated? See
6.
How many units are located in each section?
7.
Please tell us how many one-bedroom units you have
bedroom units ____ ; three-bedroom units ____
8.
attached Public Housing breakdowns . In
See above .
eing to 196~6 - New Public Housing.
·; Two-
Impractical to determine
for entire ·program including all categories of low-income housing.
To what extent are your units integrated and has integration been
a prob 1em? _All re integrated or subject to integration. It has caused
aome problems.
·
�9.
Does your city receive any benefits from the low rent housing program
in lieu of taxes?
yes
10.
Do you have housing programs, in addition to low rent housing, such
as turn-key (non-profit organizations) and/or exclusive housing for
e 1derly?
yes
11.
Has your ~ity used Urban Renewai in conjunction with low rent housing
and if so, to what extent?
yes - ver extensively
12.
Do you feel low rent housing has been good for your community? If
yes ' why?· If no, why not?_ Yes
·
- Public Housing provides the only s tandard
Housing which the lowest income families can afford . The 221 d(2) singlefamily and 221 d(3) multi-family attempts to fill the gap between P ublic
Hous ing and conventienal market aate· housing .produced by Private Enterpris e
in providing standard hous ing for those families whose economic status i s
too high to qualify for P ti.blic Hous ing , but not high enough to c ompete
successfully for si:andard housing in the P rivate Entetpris-e market .
13.
Based on your experience with your program, would you recommend to
other Georgia cities, who do not have low rent housing, that they
consider the merits of this (these) program(s)?
yes
/
14.
Please give any additional comments you would like to offer.
S ee attached materia l:
Mayor 's Addr ess a t Hou ing Conference, November 15 , 1966
Announcement Of Appointme n te to Housing. Resources Committee
Functions of Hous ing Resources Committee
Membership List , HRC
Second Annual Report of HRC
Summary of Low-income Housing Program , January 19 , 1969
Please use the reverse side if additional space i s needed.
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              <text>PERRY AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

SURVEY ON LOW RENT HOUSING

Do you have or have you ever had a low rent housing program in

your city? .
Yes x No

If the answer to the previous question is no, have you ever con-

Sidered such a program, and if so, why did your community decline
to enter the program? t

IF THE ANSWER TO NUMBER 1 WAS YES, PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING
QUESTIONS.

When was your project initiated 1936 and with how many units
604 ? 'Techwood'" Public Housing Project. Current accelerated
program initiated November 15, 1966.
How many units do you have today and which years were they
constructed?

See attached Summary

In how many sections of your community are housing projects located? gee

attached Public Housing breakdowns. In 3eing to 1966 - New Public Housing.
How many units are located in each section?

See accys : 5
Please tell us how many one-bedroom units you have 3 Two-
bedroom units _3 three-bedroom units + Impractical to determine

for entire program including all categories of low-income housing.
To what extent are your units integrated and has integration been

a problem? All are integrated or subject to integration. It has caused

mOme problems.
10.

di,

12.

13,

14.

Does your city receive any benefits from the low rent housing program

in lieu of taxes?
yes

Do you have housing programs, in addition to low rent housing, such
as turn-key (non-profit organizations) and/or exclusive housing for

‘Has your city used Urban Renewal in conjunction with low rent housing

and if so, to what extent?
yes ~ ver extensively

Do you feel low rent housing has been good for your community? If

yes, why? If no, why not? Yes - Public Housing provides the only sadierd
Housing which the lowest income families can afford. The 221 d(2) single-
family and 221 d(3) multi-family attempts to fill the gap between Public
Housing and conventional market mate housing produced by Private Enterprise
in providing standard housing for those families whose economic status is
too high to qualify for Public Housing, but not high enoughto compete
successfully for standard housing in the Private Enterprise market.

Based on your experience with your program, would you recommend to
other Georgia cities, who do not have low rent housing, that they

consider the merits of this (these) program(s)?
yes

Please give any additional comments you would like to offer.
See attached material: _

Mayor's Address at Housing Conference, November 15, 1966
Announcement Of Appointme nts to Housing Resources Committee
Functions of Housing Resources Committee
Membership List, HRC
Second Annual Report of HRC
Summary of Low-income Housing Program, Janney 15, 1969

Please use the reverse side if additional space is needed.
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                    <text>PERRY CHA/JI/BER OF C01l1MERCE
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P 0.. BOX 592 • PERRY, GEORGIA 31069
April 24, 1969
Ma:yor Ivan Allen, Jr.
City HaU
Atlanta, Ga. 30303
Attn. Mr. R. EaPl Landers
Administrative Assistant
Gentlemen:
The City of Peny wiU hold a Straw Ballot on July 1 for the
purpose of determining whether or not the people in this corrmu:nity
want Federal Low-Renting Housing.
In this connection~ the Perry Area Charrber of Commerce is making
every effor t to s ecure i nformation and facts about the programs
a:vailah.Ze , manner in which programs would be selected and administered, and the affect of such programs on Perry's future and
prosperity. When this information is obtained, it will then be
corrorrunicated to the puhlic so they can make an inte lligent decision
on July 1.
To assist us in our study , we would appreciate your completing
the enclosed survey fo rm at your eaPliest convenience and returning
to us in the envelope provided for you.
/
Any information which you give us will be presented collectively
with that from other cities . No specific references will be made
to your corrorrunity.
Sincerely yours ,
C / .,
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LMM/sm
Enclosure
"AT IHE CROSSROADS OF GEORGIA"
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“PERRY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

P. 0. BOX 592 + PERRY, CEORGIA 31059

  

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April 24, 1969

Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

City Halt

Atlanta, Ga. 30303

Attn. Mr. R. Earl Landers
Administrative Asststant

Gentlemen:

The City of Perry will hold a Straw Ballot on July 1 for the
purpose of determining whether or not the people in this commmity
want Federal Low-Renting Housing.

In this connection, the Perry Area Chamber of Commerce ts making
every effort to secure information and facts about the programs
available, manner in which programs would be selected and admin-
tstered, and the affect of such programs on Perry's future and
prosperity. When this information ts obtained, tt will then be
communicated to the publie so they can make an intelligent deciston
on July 1.

To assist us tn our study, we would appreciate your completing
the enclosed survey form at your earliest convenience and returning
to us in the envelope provided for you.

Any information which you give us will be presented collectively
with that from other cities. No specific references will be made
to your community.

Sineerely yours,

ns ‘ t ( .
\ / Nee eee 7) 1) Je sap
Lewis M. Meeks, President

Perry Area Chamber of Commerce
LMM/sm

Enclosure

“AT THE CROSSROADS OF GEORGIA”
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                    <text>April 28, 1969
Mr. Lewis M. Meeks, President
Perry Area Chamber 0£ Commerce
Post Office Box 592
Perry, Georgia
31069
Dear Mr. Meeks:
Your letter of April 24, 1969, addressed to Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
together with the enclosed questionnaire is being referred to
Colonel Malcoln-i M. Jones, Housing Coordinator for the City of
Atlanta..
\'•
I am sure Colonel Jones will be happy to supply the information
requested.
Sincerely,
$143.215.248.55
R. Earl Landers
Administ rative Assistant
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              <text>April 28, 1969

Mr. Lewis M. Meeks, President
Perry Area Chamber of Commerce
Post Office Box 592

Perry, Georgia 31069

Dear Mr. Meeks:

Your letter of April 24, 1969, addressed to Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
together with the enclosed questionnaire is being referred to
Colonel Malcolm M. Jones, Housing Coordinator for the City of
Atlanta.

I am sure Colonel Jones will be happy to supply the information

requested.

R. Earl Landers
Administrative Assistant

Sincerely,

REL:hdt
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                    <text>April 30, 1969
Mr . Lewi M . Meeks. Pre ident
P rry Are Cham er of Co1X1merce
P. 0.
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Perry Georgia
31069
Dear Mr . Me k
Your letter of April 24, 1969 , to Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr . for completion
of Ou Uonnair p rtaining to low-rent hou ing, h
b n referred to m ·
{or r ply .
C mpleted Que tionnaii'c i enc lo d, together with dditlonal m t ri 1,
(listed under It m 5
d 14 of the Ou stiOntl ir ) pe~taining to Atlanta' 111 curr o.t
Ace ler t d Low-income Houaing Pro r m.
IJ I can
of furthoi- a rvic
to you. ple a
call on me.
Sine: rely.
Malcolm D . Jon s
H uein Co rdi tor
DJ/rnc
Encl•: Compl t d Que•tionnaire with attach d mat ri 1
(Li1t d iu th
eati nnatr )
cc: Mr. R. Ea.rlLand 1'8
Adminiatratlv
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              <text>Dor. Sas

April 30, 1969

Mr. Lewis M. Meeks, President
Perry Area Chamber of Commerce
P. ©. Box 592

Perry Georgia 31069

Dear Mr. Meeks;

Your letter of April 24, 1969, to Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. for completion
of Questionnaire pertaining to low-rent housing, has been referred to me
for reply.

Completed Questionnaire is enclosed, together with additional material,
(listed under Items 5 and 14 of the Questionnaire) pertaining to Atlanta's current
Accelerated Low-income Housing Program.

If I can be of further service to you, please call on me.

Sincerely,

Malcolm D. Jones
Housing Coordinator

MDJ/me

Encls: Cormpleted Questionnaire with attached material
{Listed in the Questionnaire)

ce: Mr. R. Earl Landers
Administrative Assistant

 
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2.
ADDRESS
SPECIFICATIONS
11.
All frami ng l umber to be used shall te equal to #2 S . L . Y. P. Grade Marked.
12.
All plywood used for underlayment for r es ilient fl oo r s s hall be
11
Underlayment Grade"
cr.ltl sha.ll. b e approved by Atlanta Housing Authcr i ty Inspector before floor covering
i s lai d.
13.
All r oof i ng material shall be equal to Johns - Mans ville .
14.
Ji.11 pl,:mbing fixture s shall be equal to American Star;dard including 10-year Glasslined wat er heater .
15.
Repail~ing exi sti ng heating equipment shall te constrt~Ed to ri:e an that any exis t ing
heating equipr:1ent to remain shall be thoroughly cleaned and all worn or damaged parts.,
fittings a.nd ac Qesso ries r eplacing and the entire system t ested and left in perfect
working c-:mdi tion , including thermostat ., wiring !- and all necessary controls.
Heating equipment 9 whether repaired , new, or altered~ ahall provide heat to all
parts of the building , as called for in "Mini.nnm Property Standards 11 •
Shop
drawings showi ng any propos ed heating system, including size. and locatbn of all
heating unit s , pipe sizes, it' s capacity a:-id contr-Jls _, shall be submitted by the
Heat ing Contractor and approved by the Atlanta Hous ing Authority inspector before
proceeding with the work .
16.
"Minimum cabinet space" when called for in work write-up, shall mean base cabinets
with 4 sq. ft. of un-obstructed counter space aLd 5 sq. ft. of drawer space.
Sufficient wall cabinets shall be installed to give a minimum of 30 sq. ft. of
enclosed shelving .
17.
Repairing gutter s and downspouts, windows and doer screens shall mean to restore
to normal life by means of repair.
18.
Otherwise, repalcement will be required.
Repairing foundatio n shall be construed to mean the restoration of any structurally
un-sound portionsJ pointing up of mortar joints 3 replacing any missing sections of
curtain wall and restoring any decayed or damaged sections of existing curtains walls.
19.
Repairing s teps and stoops shall mean to restore to normal life by means of repair,
including r epairing, replacing or installing necessar~· handr ails where required
by height .
20.
Otherwise, rep,ifcBment will be required.
Repair ext erior siding s hall include the replacement of ahy rotten, decayed or
missing portions, including eaves.
21.
Repairing walkf and driveways sha11 mean re storing to soi.ind, all weather· conditions
by means of repair .
22 .
Otherwise, r eplacement will te required.
Repairing woodwork shall i nclude ih e replacement of ariy rotten or decayed parts
and proper fiJl ing : s anding and othe r preparation to rc&gt;r:-ei ve paint_.
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SPECIFICATIONS
All framing lumber to be used shall te equal to #2 S.L.Y.P. Grade Marked.
All plywood used for underlayment for resilient floors shall be "Underlayment Grade"
and shall be approved by Atlanta Housing Authority Inspector tefore floor covering
is laid.
All roofing material shall be equal to Johns-Mansville.
All plimbing fixtures shall be equal to American Staridard including 10-year Glass-
lined water heater.
Repairing existing heating equipment shall be construed to mean that any existing
heating equipment to remain shall be thoroughly cleaned and all worn or damaged parts,
fittings and accessories replacing and the entire system tested and left in perfect
working condition, including thermostat, wiring. and ail necessary controls.
Heating equipment, whether repaired, new, or altered. ahall provide heat to all
parts of the building, as called for in "Minimum Property Standards". Shop
drawings showing any proposed heating system, including size and location of all
heating units, pipe sizes, it's capacity and controls. shall be submitted by the
Heating Contractor and approved by the Atlanta Housing Authority inspector before
proceeding with the work.
"Minimum cabinet space" when called for in work write-up, shall mean base cabinets
with sq. ft. of un-obstructed counter space and 5 sq. ft. of drawer space.
Sufficient wall cabinets shall be installed to give a minimum of 30 sq. ft. of
enclosed shelving.
Repairing gutters and downspouts, windows and docr screens shall mean to restore
to normal life by means of repair. Otherwise, repalcement will be required.
Repairing foundation shall be construed to mean the restoration of any structurally
un-sound portions, pointing up of mortar joints, replacing any missing sections of
curtain wall and restoring any decayed or damaged sections of existing curtains walls.
Repairing steps and stoops shall mean to restore to normal life by means of repair,
including repairing, replacing or installing necessary handrails where required
by height. Otherwise, repfbconent will be required.
Repair exterior siding shall include the replacement of any rotten, decayed or
missing portions, including eaves.
Repairing weds and driveways shall mean restoring to sound, all weather conditions
by means of repair. Otherwise, replacement will te required.
Repairing woodwork shall include the replacement of any rotten or decayed parts

and proper filling, sanding and other preparation to receive paint.
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              <text>OWNER ADDRESS

10.

OFELLFICATIONS
All paints snail ré a good prai: sade by a nationally advertised manufacturer
and shail meet Federal speci?. a‘ i mt.
Colors snall be ze:eeted ty HS
surfaces shai] t* prepared fur pairing by scraping, wire brushing to remove
teriais, grease, dit", iit, mildew, etc. Caulking material
ahd fatty shall te applied wher- o.-ded kefore final coats of paint.

Al) exte rir painting sralt : ett applaed:

Floor TeLincSaing Email ine: . » ting, fillicg and applying 1 coat primer
ahd i ovat varnasn or 2@ ¢cat-. 3h.

Wails arn céi:lings shalt ke fir. + «i with a emcoth surface, plaster cracks

ana n’les properiy Pilied. sheet: ck 3:ints taped and cement applied 3 times,

Re paiting windiws shall i: tude 1 yj tacing ail decayed or broken components,

ihtlecding panes and replaci«ée +t arplyang potty, according to the marutacturers

re afr? Wat tor
Repairing porcnes and finer. enous shalt include replacing all deteriorated

frarang and ficoring., Porch repaty incindes replacing deteriorated ceilings,

Repairirg @XLEting Biumbing or rf taacipg one or more plumbing Fixtures shall

re carsteed 19 Inelude anys aiticatvigns, additions or repiacemernts to the

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plumcing system, wnich shal. r+ corisred ty the plumbing inspector of the City

nf Atlanta, at ne increase i: ire eontract price.

Repsiring of replacing elect:. .xtures or providing additionai wall
recepticies snail te construe: + include any modification, replacement of

rewiring. which shal: be order: vy the electrical inspector of the City of

~

Atlanta, at ne inerease in the cart price, 1

Any deviation from the contract :: materials or methods shall. te approved

by the atlanta Hoising Actnorit, «. 1 the property ouner.

Any additioral improvements wrici: wee not covered by the mntract, and are

tu ke para for by the property .1-37, must be in writing and approved by the
Atlarta Huasirg Authority.

Treat fer termites, rodents anda ! &lt;ther vermin infestation and furnish rerewatle

termite certificate from state apy coved extermination service without clause

Wswmer agrees to pay for initial triatment".
12.1 Tais centract-is subject te items 5, 62, 8, 9, 19 &amp; 1 ef the Terme ona

Cam@itiess Federal Rehabilitation Loan under section 312 ef the Yousiag

Act of 1964, as amended.

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apecifications, the work write-up, incorporated therein by reference and
identified by name and address of owner, and the drawings (if ny) identified
by property location and name of proparty owner or owners.

For the considerations named therein, the contractor proposes to furnish -

all the material and co ali of the work dsscribed in, and in eédondaaee
witn, the cortract -dentitied above in Item 13 of the general cenditions

for the lump-sum price of ¢

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GENERAL CONDITIONS
BID AND PROPOSAL
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT
1--11 Units
1.
Under $10; 000 . 00
You are invite d to s11bmit a propos al fGr improver:1•:c:nts list,ed on the enclosed
work wri te-·up to p r operty l cc at e i at
2.
Should you subm.i t a bid it must te re·:::eived in a :::eal e d envelor e a ddressed to
care of
(the prope rty owner)
Model Cit i es N. D. P . J

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Georgi a JOJlO, not later 'than 10:00 A.M .
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time bids will be opened and putl ically read.
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The t i d and proposal s ha11 te ac c ept.ed by the owner with .: r 30 da.ys 0f the bi d
opening date .
No work shall be commenced by the contractor u.ntil he has received
a writ ten proceed order from tr1c: owner .
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The owner is obligate d to i ssue a written procee d ordEr ,,,ithin 30 days from
the dat e of acc eptance of t he bid.
Should the order r,ot t e r 2c ei •1ed ly t he
contractor within this JO day period, the contract or has the opncn of wit hdraw i_ng h is bid .
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The contractor mus t b e gin wurk wi thin 10 days aft er i ss ..tane,e of the p ro ceed
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( 6.
The contractor mus t s atisfact orily complete the work within JO calendar day s
after the i ssuane e of the proc eed or der.
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'l'he contractor will be paid the contract price jn or1e lump- sum amount after
the work i s satis factorily completed except that one progres s payrr,ent may
be paid on contracts e xceedin g $ 5 ,000 .00. A progr es s
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Furni!::h evidenc e of comprehens ive public liability ins urance coverage
prote cting the owne r for not l ess thail $ 50 _,000 .00 i n the ev ent of b odily
injury in.cJ. uding death and $25,000 . 00 in the event of prope rty damage
a r i sj_ng out of the ' wo rk p erforn.e d by the cont r ac t or _; and ev i d.E-r.c e of
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Meee

GENERAL CONDITLONS

BID AND PROPOSAL -- CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT

1-11 Units Under $10,000.00

You are invited to submit a proposal for improvenents listed on the enclosed

work write-up to property lcecated at ‘

 

Should you submit a bid it must te received in a sealed envelore addressed to

 

 

(the property owner) , care of
Model Cities N. D. P., _, Atlanta,
Georgia 30310, not later than 10:00 A.M. » at which

 

time bids will be opened and publically read.

The tid and proposal shail te accepted by the owner with:r 30 days of the bid

opening date. No work shall be commenced by the contractor until he has received

a written proceed order from the owner.

The owner is obligated to issue a written proceed order within 30 days from

the date of acceptance of the bid. Should the order not te received ty the

contractor within this 30 day period, the contractor has the opticn of with-
drawing his bid.

The contractor must begin work within 10 days after issuance of the proceed

order.

The contractor must satisfactorily complete the work within 30 calendar days

after the issuance of the proceed order.

The contractor will te paid the contract price in one lump-sum amount after

the work is satisfactorily completed except that one progress payment may

be paid on contracts exceeding $5,000.00. A progress payment shall not

exceed 80% of the value of the work satisfactorily completed. Payments due

the contractor will be paid within 20 days after receipt of the contractor's

invoice and satisfactory release of liens or claims for liens by sub-contractors,
laborers, and material suppliers for completed work or installed materials.

The contractor is required to:

a. Furnish evidence of comprehensive public liability insurance coverage
protecting the ower for not less than $50,000.00 in the event of bodily
injury including death and $25,000.00 in the event of property damage
arising out of the work performed by the contractor; and eviderce of
insurance or other coverage required under the law governing workman's

compensation.
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Steel Beams Brick ROOF CONST. Conc. Block - Wired for Power
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D E PARTMENT OF BUILL&gt;INGS
HOUSING COD E INSPECTION FORM
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DATE-·_ _2_•_9_•6_7_
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Repair or replace all improperly installed plurril/ i,-dg~f {~tures. All plumbing to
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Install mechanical ventilation for ba h oQJil /leading into hall upstairs.
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LOCATION 1043 Stewart Avenue, S.W. | DATE 2.279767
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OWNER OR AGENT Pearl Cowan ADDRESS ——Sai@ L3 3 202 a
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TYPE’CONSTRUCTION Brick NO. STORIES ___2.__ ~~ NO. UNITS %
NO. HABITABLE ROOMS G NO. OCCUPANTS _____ WHITE —_X___ NON WHITE
OVERCROWDED? ______ ZONING R-6 FLOOR SPACEZZ2 2 sq. ft.
BUILDING IS SUITABLE FOR a a WITH EXISTING FACILITIES
ALL IMPROVEMENTS MUST COMPLY WITH THE HOUSING CODE STANDARDS.
; : -REQUIREMENTS TO CORRECT DEFICIENCIES: =. ‘he -&gt;
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2. Repair eaves
« Replace decayed rafters
4, Paint building (no permit required) exterior trim
- Repair ceiling of front porch
(6. Repair or replace screens
(7. Repari or replace rear steps
(8. Replace all unsound members of structure

No interior inspection made. Interior to conform with all existing City Housing
f Codes. Call this office for appointment for interior inspection.

Interior inspection made on April 12, 1967

 

1. Replace defective inside wall covering.

2. Repair interior wall surfaces,

‘3, Paint the interior of the building.
“4, Reduce to three units.

5. Discontinue sleeping, eating and cooking in same room by roomers.,
‘6. Remove kitchen sink in downstairs, left back roomy 4 D
‘7. Bathroom not toopen directly into kitchen in upstaitél tert apartment,

(«8. Repair or replace all improperly installed plumbing fixtures. All plumbing, to
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@ 10, Install mechanical ventilation for bapbpodt leading into hall upstairs.

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SPECIAL COMMENTS: ALL IMPROVEMENTS OR REPAIRS MUST COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE CITY CODES.

NOTICE:

THIS FORM MUST BE PRESENTED WHEN APPLYING FOR PERMITS, AND MUST BE KEPT ON THE JOB UNTIL WORK
IS COMPLETE.

All improvements must be made in a thorough workmanlike manner and in accordance with recognized construction standards.

When all improvements have been completed call Housing Code Division JA 2-4463, Ext. 286, 7, 8, or 9 for final inspection.

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              <text>page 1 of &amp;
WORK BUITS UP 2 UNITS 22/69
to

Nobart fie Cowan 16+3 Ctevart venue
ALL worse to te done shall cemply with epaeific.ticns set fo ce in
“invitations to bid" and “hiniwum rreperty Gtundards for Ur bed

Haneawal o.aaubilitatione"

 

 

Notts: item trbar corres“onds with Iter humbor in srecifieitians. ITtom
Wii i "Eb PWNS eS ote sei Pesan he re
Tish Be eT ae ca

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se el, a a} ‘La ri PS tik

 

18 Ra@pair foundation und walis of hcuse
Gul la2? Repair downstairs front ond wiestoeios resp porche
Ye Hepudr adjust «nd apply 2 coats of paint to all window units.

Instéll a POO vent in rour reef hip

Lede oe Ap all oxterier weodverk, end trim to include porches,
aya eertar endBe =. cua wb er. eks and vindow uniise ean Ly
2 touts of ol] base paint to whi wood ports ond manberse ecloan
and padat with mascenry rei nuera@ necessiury brich valle

   

 

 

camove all debris from -rorertye

ig Uwner will furniasn Ggartifie.ts cf termite sad infestseticn
ecuirelle

hepal?r retaining wall on Left sida of rout yurde

temove fancea in rar ind sides of crocerty

 

19 | nepal? stecs to kRasanent
Lejen2? hepoir and paint antrenes way to basement
15 capadr, clean und adjuat furnsee
2a sopoir door unit in curtuin wall
j — anove all debris
ine?5 Rep va@lr walls, coiling, doors .nd wocdwerk. wapply 2 ¢cO:ts of paint
2 Hemove linoleum and refinish floer

“Install desd bolt lock on tne front door

Hep air tile under heztar

Halas All windossa, deers and woodwork «re to be painted witioil base paint
KOT ss Any voom wiera pepjeais is crdered tie wall paper is to ba staxn

r soved

 

lejec) "epedr walla, esiling doors and weodvorae oipply 2 co ts of print

? Pemove Llincleam end rufinis: tie Plyeere
Evxre/ 2.
Robert he Cowan page 2 of 4 1043 Stavart avenue

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pair walls, culling, weeewerk und eobinets., e.pply 2 costs enamel
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apeir Floors elnstall underlayment plywood and asbestos vinyl
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Imetel2 privacy lock

 

WALLA ps Eh care Stl he 28
bejede hopust walls, ceiling coodvork «nd doors. eipply 2 coats of raint
ee5 tepzir and rafiaisi-. floer

mova Linclaun

aefit rear exit door, install decd bolt Lech

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npshathenttiren elennamhee
dete? u@y Ay walls, calling, and woodwork. eapply 2 cocts of en. mal paint

alr and paint stsirs te second ff

Clean and grout Plocr tile
install peivsecy lock on door
Install vall switch

Peeve space he.ter cup pipe

aese nacess ry -all sccassories

 

Payeog eth ai gtad ds
SE maey pair Wales egiiing docrs and woodworke #.pply 2 costs of paint
end repair and pefinian the floor

:e@fit door and instsll privacy lock 4

remeve sink and cup pipes
fenove cock steve end e.p pipe

@finish closet 5 as the roum

 

eS saat: ao woodwork, ceiling and doorge @\pply 2 coxts of paint
2-5 semove Llineleum and rsfinis:: fleer

Install door unit with srivacy lock

‘epaiy doors to living - oom
Sheva Pues, beater (Cerslvel fewnace )

&amp; wih Fas AK ridicule

Tojeo2 nepadr erie” callings weedwork and doo: ae « pply 2 conts of paint
Hobert He Cowan 1043 Stewart avenue age 3 of &amp;

“

Bedroom Covnsteirs i iddla Contes
R=5 o@meve Llinoleume erapsir ond refinish floor

hemevea kitchen sink seal off pipe
ha ove coon stove, crip pipe

-afinis sh clos at Gore s8 room

 

APP es LIVIEG we Tcas
Le3=22 neceir TELLS, coiling, woodwork and coc Se eapply 2 costs of point
205 fepair floor and refinish

“sfit exit door ead install a dsad belt lock

Fenove open faee c.euter, install close f.ce vented he:-ter

 

“install wall switch

instali nacessury voll -ecessaries
2

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he fee 2 epuir walls, calling weedwork and doorse eapnly 2 cots of paint
om E newove linclews, revaif and rafinish the fleor

serait @ doors and install privacy locks
Lo Pe OE ons

he jmi fe pair walls, ceiling, doors and woodworke -Apply 2 co.ts of paint
Sel? - Retsalir Lleor, instsll underlayment plywood and asbastes vinyl tila

-efit 2 doors
Paint metal base sine esbinet

Install wall sad b ce ecxbinets ‘o srovide sininum esbinet space

GAlLble ray Er Seal S

 

 

Lease? sapiir walle, ceiling woodwork and dcorse -(10 doors)

205 me i qn ateve Linoleum and refinish floor

in3-20- vo eneiy walla; e@iling, woodwork and doorse er pply 2 couts of point
205 Semove linolew: and refinish fCleor

Install praveey Lock

_efinisn closet SoR@ 4B rock

 

gEUNGOM UPETAURG oF PUNT
Lejer2 brs Cellini, Wills, woodwork and doors. eipply 2 costs of paint
205 GLOVE linoleuris rapair and refinish floor

refit 2 * GOOrs, install privacy loek
enove open faca Keater ingtall close feces vented he.ter

BoDR ote Ut BPs ip eos i Lack 2 Le ates rr
Legere “nepair . callie, widls, cveodverk and decors. «Apply 2 costs of paint

205 Keneve lineleum, repair and refinish floor
Robert ie Cowan

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1043 Stewart ..venue p.geh of &amp;

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wmfit.2 decors

L.CHove
rercove

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wll xAites.en e:binets

hiteren sink, saeal ond cap plumbing fixtures

cook stove seal and cip gas lings

wallsg ceiling, woodwork. eipply 2 coxts of enamal paint

floor, instsll underlayment plywoed and usiestes: vinyl

Install a door unit corplete witn privucy lock

Install necessury will suecesscries

antry woy ted be th room is te te -Licluded with rocm +OP

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Neyai?

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ana fice and csiling ré:air work 4

Sails, coiling, doors snd woodworke e:pply 2 co.ts of paint

floor and rafinisna

Lefit decr cnd install crivacy lock

Le@emnove

Finish

onen fzce heater, and install vented close fuce heater

closet same us thea room ond refit the door
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