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JIMCO · CONSTRPCTTON COMPANY
P.o.nox 65?7 LAKEWOOD STA'rION
ATLAN~A, GEORGTA 30315
6?7-1359
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May 21, 1969
Mr. Addy Che.n
901 City Ha.11
68 Mitchell St
Atlanta, Ga.
Re:
0
City Hall Annex#
3, Atlante., Ga.
Dee.r Sir,
In re~ards to your letter of May l6th
In
talkin~ to Mr. Jord a n we h a ve come up with a d a te
of June ?0 0 If we can improve on this we wi ll, but
as you know due to the soil condi ti0ns and weather
we have not made the pro~ress we sho u ld have on
the stai.rwe ll.
0
We trust this is e.~ree a ble.
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Ho ·Ro He lton
JIMCO CONSTRUCTION CO., I NC.
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P.O.ROX 65°27 LAKEWOOD STATION

ATLANTA, GEORGTA 30315
627-1359

May 21, 1969

Mr, Addy Chan
901 City Hall
68 Mitchell St,
Atlanta, Ga,

Re: City Hall Annex # 3, Atlanta, Ga,
Dear Sir,

In regards to your letter of May 16th, In
talking to Mr, Jordan we have come up with a date
of June 20, If we can improve on this we will, but
as you know due to the soil conditions and weather
we have not made the vrogress we should have on
the stairwell,

We trust this is agreeable,

ae 9
WK Alle
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JIMCO CONSTRUCTION CO,, INC,

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MOTE:
IIR. JORDAN IS THE JOB SUPERIMTEND ENT

 

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Mr. Addy Chan
Room 901 City Hall
68 Mitchell
st., s.wo
Atlanta, Georgia
Re:
City Hall
Annex#
3, Atlanta, Ga.
Dear Sir,
In re g ards to our completion date of June
20th we are asking for this date be extended to
the 27th. The reason for this request is due to
the problem of poor soil condition and rain that
has hindered the comple tion of out side stair well
To meet this date of the 27th as we stated over
the phone we are asking for a preliminary inspection
Frlday, June 13th and our final inspection Friday
June ?0th. This will give us a week to finish the
work where the b u ilding will be acceptable June 27th.
0
This will assure you of a good job, and we feel
the City will b e bett e r satisfie d, and this will g ive .
us a dequate time to cau~ht up the necessary . ite ms
on punch list to make the job complete 0
We trust this is acceptable and agreeable.
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GENERAL CONTRACTORS

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PHONE 627-1359
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BOX 6527 LAKEWOOD HIS: oy f ATLANTA, GA. 30315
CA STV he. (oo!
Cad f E | hee — Sa

June 12, 1969

Mr, Addy Chan

Room 901 City Hall
68 Mitchell St., S.W,
Atlanta, Georgia

Re: City Hall Annex # 3, Atlanta, Ga,
Dear Sir,

In regards to our completion date of June
20th we are asking for this date be extended to
the 27th, The reason for this request is due to
the problem of poor soil ccndition and rain that
has hindered the completion of out side stair well,
To meet this date of the 27th as we stated over
the phone we are asking for a preliminary inspection
Friday, June 13th and our final inspection Friday
June ?0th, This will give us a week to finish the
work where the building will be acceptable June 27th,

This will assure you of a good job, and we feel
the City will be better satisfied, and this will give
us adequate time to caught up the necessary items
on punch list to make the job complete,

We trust this is acceptable and agreeable,

Thank You

Dit web

H, R, Helton
JIMCO CONSTRUCTION CO,, INC,

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CITY OF ATLANTA
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
ARCHITECTURAL DIVISION
901 CITY HALL
ATLANTA , GEORGIA 30303
June 13 , 1969
WILLIAM R. WOFFORD, P . E ., R . A .
INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
FREDERICK R . SHEPHERD
ELMER H . MOON , E.E ., P.E .
ASST . INSPECTOR OF BUILDI N GS
ADDY W. CHAN
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Mr. R. Earl Landers
Administrative Assistant
Mayor's Office
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Sir:
Re:
City Hall Annex I I I
Enclosed please find two copies of letters from Jimco
Construction Company concerning the completion date of
the above captioned job.
Any future information regarding same will be forwarded
to your office.
Yours truly,
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Addy
Assi
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AC:gs
cc:
Mr. Nestor Siciliano
Mr. Nat Welch
Mr. J. w. Cox
Mr. J. Howard Monroe
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OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
ARCHITECTURAL DIVISION
901 CITY HALL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303

   

WILLIAM R. WOFFORD, P.E., R.A. June 13, 1969
INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS

ELMER H. MOON, E.E., P.E.
ASST. INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS

FREDERICK R. SHEPHERD
ADDY W. CHAN

Mr. R. Earl Landers
Administrative Assistant
Mayor's Office

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Sir:
Rez: City Hall Annex III

Enclosed please find two copies of letters from Jimco
Construction Company concerning the completion date of
the above captioned job.

Any future information regarding same will be forwarded
to your office.

Yours truly,

Clb Pee

Addy an
Assi nt Architect

AC:g8s
ec: Mr. Nestor Siciliano
Mr. Nat Welch

Mr. J. W. Cox
Mr. J. Howard Monroe

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                    <text>May 29, 1969
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Mrs. Marion J . Gober
1542 Pineview Terrace, S . W .
Atlanta, Georgia 30 30.7
Dear Mrs. Gober:
May I afllroowledge receipt of your letter of
May Z8 tating that the building inspector did
not get th opportunity to inspect the item
you complained about.
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I am sending a building inspector to your
apartment building and am r q'!e ting that he
a k for you directly.. 1 m sure, be will be
out to ee you shortly nd will be of 11 po ibl
a sistance.
Sincerely,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
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              <text>May 29, 1969

Mrs. Marion J. Gober
1542 Pineview Terrace, S.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30307

Dear Mrs. Gober:

May I afiknowledge receipt of your letter of
May 28 stating that the building inspector did
net get the opportunity to inspect the items
you complained about.

I am sending a building inspector to your
apartment building and am requesting that he
ask for you directly. Iam sure he will be

out to see you shortly and will be of all possible
assistance.

Sincerely,

Ivan Allen, Jr.

 
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OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
800 CITY HALL
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
WILLIAM R . WOFFORD, P.E., R.A.
June 6, 1969
INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
CHARLES M . SMITH , E . E .
ASST. INSPECTOR OF BUILDI N GS
S T A T E ME N T
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I, Otis F. Jordon, Housing Code Inspector of W-5 sector, City of Atlanta, did on
6-6-69 go to a dwelling located at 1542 Pineview Ter., S.W. I inspected this
dwelling, except for the terrace apt. ,and 3 rooms of the front apt. The occupants
were away, and talked with Mr. &amp; Mrs. B. Gober, Mrs. Sheldon and the postman for
this route.
When I approached the house l met Mrs. Sheldon, I asked for Mr. Gober and she
directed me to their apt. After knocking on the Gober's door and being asked to
come in, I entered. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gob'er then immediately started a string of
complaints after I introduced myself. The complaints included the Police Dept.,
the Parks Dept., the Postmaster General and the Post Office in general, the State
Patrol, the Traffic Engineering Dept., and others including near neighbors. After
listening to these people for about 25 minutes and completing my inspection, I
came to the conclusion that I had just been listening to two people that should
be under a mental health program.
After leaving the Gobers, I went to the front of the house to talk with Mrs. Sheldon
and inspect the front apt. Mrs. Sheldon let me into her bedroom which was clean
and tidy, except for a small area of plaster that had been loosened by rain
water. This room was satisfactory. She explained that she would rather not
show me the rest of the apt. until Mrs. Mccutcheon, the owner, returned. Mrs.
Sheldon informed me that Mr. Gover had been using abusive and threatening language
laced with profanity at almost every chance. She had revealed this also to
Mr. Joe Lame of the Parks Dept., and Mr. George Timbert of the Traffic Engineering
Dept.
While talking with Mrs. Sheldon the post~an of this route came by and offered
additional information. It seems that Mr. Gober wanted his mail put in a box
he had mounted on the head of the stairs to this apt. (This the Department forbids).
So he went down to the post office and cursed out everyone he could find down
there and getting no satisfaction wrote to the Postmaster General and the President.
These statements increased my belief that here were two mental cases .
This dwelling has been recently painted inside and out and a 100 amp . electric
service installed, will refer to electrical division for check .
The above is a true account of my findings at 1542 Pineview Terrace on 6- 6-69.
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              <text>OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
800 CITY HALL

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

 

 

WILLIAM R. WOFFORD, P.E., R.A. June 6, 1969
INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
CHARLES M. SMITH, E.E. STATEMENT AS

ASST. INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS

I, Otis F. Jordon, Housing Code Inspector of W-5 sector, City of Atlanta, did on
6-6-69 go to a dwelling located at 1542 Pineview Ter., S.W. I inspected this
dwelling, except for the terrace apt. and 3 rooms of the front apt. The occupants
were away, and talked with Mr. &amp; Mrs. B. Gober, Mrs. Sheldon and the postman for
this route.

When I approached the house I met Mrs. Sheldon, I asked for Mr. Gober and she
directed me to their apt. After knocking on the Gober's door and being asked to
come in, I entered. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gober then immediately started a string of
complaints after I introduced myself. The complaints included the Police Dept.,
the Parks Dept., the Postmaster General and the Post Office in general, the State
Patrol, the Traffic Engineering Dept., and others including near neighbors. After
listening to these people for about 25 minutes and completing my inspection, I
came to the conclusion that I had just been listening to two people that should

be under a mental health program.

After leaving the Gobers, I went to the front of the house to talk with Mrs. Sheldon
and inspect the front apt. Mrs. Sheldon let me into her bedroom which was clean

and tidy, except for a small area of plaster that had been loosened by rain

water. This room was satisfactory. She explained that she would rather not

show me the rest of the apt. until Mrs. McCutcheon, the owner, returned. Mrs.
Sheldon informed me that Mr. Gover had been using abusive and threatening language
laced with profanity at almost every chance. She had revealed this also to

Mr. Joe Lame of the Parks Dept., and Mr. George Timbert of the Traffic Engineering
Dept.

While talking with Mrs. Sheldon the postman of this route came by and offered
additional information. It seems that Mr. Gober wanted his mail put in a box

he had mounted on the head of the stairs to this apt. (This the Department forbids).
So he went down to the post office and cursed out everyone he could find down

there and getting no satisfaction wrote to the Postmaster General and the President.
These statements increased my belief that here were two mental cases.

This dwelling has been recently painted inside and out and a 100 amp. electric
service installed, will refer to electrical division for check.

The above is a true account of my findings at 1542 Pineview Terrace on 6-6-69.

Cee’A Yotllare

Otis F. J an
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                    <text>OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
800 CITY HALL
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
WILLIAM R . WOFFORD , P.E ., R.A.
June 13, 1969
IN S PECTO R OF BUILDINGS
\.
CHARLES M. SMITH, E.E.
ASST . INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
MEMORANDUM
~~ff Allen,
TO
FROM
The. Honor~b~:
W.R. W o f ~
RE
1542 Pineview Terrace, S. W.
Jr.
.
Following the complaints from Mr. and Mrs. Gober of
1542 Pineview Terrace, S. W. I had a special investigation
made of the conditions at this location.
Attahced is the report made by Mr. Otis F. Jordan
following the inspection he made of the premises.
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              <text>OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
800 CITY HALL

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

 

WILLIAM R. WOFFORD, P.E., R.A.
INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS June 13, 1969 a

 

CHARLES M. SMITH, E.E.
ASST. INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS

MEMORANDUM TO : The Honorable Ivap Allen, Jr.
FROM : W. R. Woffor
RE ‘ 1542 Pineview Terrace, S. W.

Following the complaints from Mr. and Mrs. Gober of
1542 Pineview Terrace, S. W. I had a special investigation
made of the conditions at this location.

Attahced is the report made by Mr. Otis F. Jordan

following the inspection he made of the premises.

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                    <text>CITY OF ATLANTA
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
800 CITY HALL
TEL. JA. 2-4463 EXT. 321
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
June 10~ 1969
~
The Honorable GeorBe Cot aki ,
150 Ottley Drive, N. E.
Acl nta. Georgi
30324
Dear Mr . Cote ki
Wa ve
de an inve ti ation of t he power f ilu
hich
recently occ\lrred t the Gr dy Ho pital Building and find th t.
the e.l ctrical install tion including ll of the pparatus nd
equipia nt was properly int lled nd that th r is no indic tion
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qui
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being av rlo de&lt;l.
The power f ilure occurr
at ni ht and the p k load for
the building i during the iddle of the day when · ir conditioning
uipm nt r ~ires or pover.
Th inspection rcveala that th
in ele.ctrieal dietribution
pan l in tb building consi t of two power circuit br akors nd
tvo
hting circuit bre kers. Of tr s four br . k r on
li hting breaker and
ergency lighti~ fune ioned prop rly throughout
the entir incident. It i th opinion of the alectr1cal insp etor,
after inv etigation nd consultation with :Ir. DeV in,
int nanc
En in r~ th t tho circuit br k r could hav be n turn
off.
Th entir cl ctric l ayst
is upplied from o transfo
vault located und r round jut outeid th buildin.
r
ring the
r ency the standby en r tor kick din and
operated auccusfully for approx.im t ly 30 ainut •· Th inspectors
and th
intananc engin r believ th t the c ua of th gen rator•s
ov ~hes.ti w • attributable to
def ctiv solenoid va1v in the
cool1u ay t
This valve be ince h n r pl e-ed end the ayat
check~ out nd 1e ow op ratin properly.
Very truly yo ra,
W:at
w. .
Bild
Woffol'd
Official
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CITY OF ATLANTA
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
s00 CITY HALL
TEL. JA. 2-4463 EXT. 321
ATLANTA, GEORGIA

June 10, 1969 \

The Honorable George Cotsakis,
150 Ottley Drive, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30324

Dear Mr. Cotsakis:

We have made an investigation of the power failue which
recently occurred at the Grady Hospital Building and find that
the electrical installation including all of the apparatus and
equipment was properly installed and that there is no indication
of the equipment'’s being overloaded.

The power failure occurred at night and the peak load for
the building is during the middle of the day when air conditioning

equipment requires more power.

The inspection reveals that the main electrical distribution
panel in the building consists of two power circuit breakers and
two lighting circuit breakers. Of these four breakers one
lighting breaker and emergency lighting functioned properly throughout
the entire incident. It is the opinion of the electrical inspector,
after investigation and consultation with Mr. DeVain, Maintenance
Engineer, that the circuit breakers could have been turned off,

The entire electrical syatem is supplied from a transformer
vault lecated underground just outside the building.

During the emergency the standby generator kicked in and
operated successfully for approximately 30 minutes. The inspectors
and the maintenance engineer believe that the cause of the generator's
everheating was attributable te a defective solenoid valve in the
cooling system. This valve has since been replaced and the system
checked out and is new operating properly.

Very truly yours,

tty Ct Af ot ee

W. R. Wofford
GRW: at Building Official

eee el et ls ae

 

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                    <text>June 5, 1969
MEMORANDUM
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Jim Hender on
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Ivan Allen, Jr.
l have bad n annonymou call stating that the Supervi or
of the We t Di tdct from the BUilding Department is in
collu ion with other in pector in th buying of pc,e rty.
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MEMORANDUM

TO : Jim Henderson
FROM : Ivan Allen, Jr.

I have had an annonymous call stating that the Supervisor
of the West District from the Building Department is in
collusion with other inspectors in the buying of pewperty.
Please check into this.

 
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                    <text>DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PEACHTREE SEVENTH BUILDING , ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30323
June 3, 1969
~:i?&amp;11 bf the Regional Administrator
IN ~ ~ L Y REFER TO:
Mr . Edward S. White
Nall , Miller, Cadenhead &amp; Dennia
Attorneys at La~i
2400 National Bank of Georgi Building
At l ant a, Georgia ~0303
\_
Dear Mr . White:
This is in reply to your letter of May 14, 1969, respecting interpretation
of a provision of the plumbing code of the City of Atlanta.
You point out in your letter that Section 114, covering the provision in
question , was revised some time ago and that , as presently orded , the
section is verbatim from the Southern Standard Flumbing Code . According
to your letter the question revolvtSs around the interpr tation of that
section as applied in practice in that wiped lead tubs are still required
on all floors above grade by the Plumbing Division of the City of Atlanta .
Your 1 tter ft~rther advises th t this "interpr tation and pr ctice are
a ttributed by the Plumbing Divi ·ton to a recomm ndation made by HUD . "
Some two or thr
y~ rs ago, o
result of some rather lengthy discussion
between the code staff of thi of ice and that of the City of At lant ,
th Atlanta plumbing cod was amended in everal respe~ts so a to bring
it more nearly in line with n tionally reoogniz d model code . (A you
know, the policy of mm is to ncourag loc lities to dopt mod 1 cod
which are nation lly recognUI d or locally d v loped code th tare
r a onably comparabl to the model code , provided such tandard do not
ignificantly incre
th cot of hou ing con truction or re triot th
u
of mat ri la and
tbod
uthoriz d by uch nation lly recogni ed
code . ) How v r, n xarnin tton of our COIT pondenc fil
with th City
of Atlanta how nor f rence to any int rpr cation by HUD of S ction 114.
Th interpr tation o S etion 114 hich r quir s the u
of wip d lead
tub ~n all floor
bov grad is , th refore, that of the cod
dep Ttm nt
of th City of Atlant •
W thank you for your int r
t.
Sine r ly ,~~ ,
ttLrfw.t. 11'k,1cc:
Mayor Ivan Allen , Jr .
V
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Edwa.rf H.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PEACHTREE SEVENTH BUILDING, ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30323

on faa

REGO! F the Regional Administrator June 3, $969

INTGTYY REFER TO:

Mr. Edward S. White

Nall, Miller, Cadenhead &amp; Dennis
Attorneys at Law

2400 National Bank of Georgia Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Mr. White?

This is in reply to your letter of May 14, 1969, respecting interpretation
of a provision of the plumbing code of the City of Atlanta.

You point out in your letter that Section 114, covering the provision in
question, was revised some time ago and that, as presently worded, the
section is verbatim from the Southern Standard Plumbing Code. According
to your letter the question revolves around the interpretation of that
section as applied in practice in that wiped lead stubs are still required
on all floors above grade by the Plumbing Division of the City of Atlanta.
Your letter further advises that this “interpretation and practice are
attributed by the Plumbing Division to a recommendation made by HUD."

Some two or three years ago, as a result of some rather lengthy discussions
between the codes staff of this office and that of the City of Atlanta,

the Atlanta plumbing code was amended in several respects so as to bring

it more nearly in line with nationally recognized model codes. (As you
know, the policy of HUD is to encourage localities to adopt model codes
which are nationally recognized or locally developed codes that are
reasonably comparable to the model codes, provided such standards do not
significantly increase the cost of housing construction or restrict the
use of materials and methods authorized by such nationally recognized
codes.) However, an examination of our correspondence files with the City
of Atlanta shows no reference to any interpretation by HUD of Seetion 114.
The interpretation of Section 114 which requires the use of wiped lead
stubs on all floors above grade is, therefore, that of the codes department
of the City of Atlanta.

We thank you for your interest.
af fp acta
gf i een
/ sketonal Administrator

ec: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.V
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OFFICE OF MODEL CITIES PROGRAM
673 Capitol Avenue, S.W.
Atlanta, Ga . 30315
404-524-8876
Ivan Allen Jr., Mayor
J. C. Johnson, Director
\.
Policy Regarding Atlanta Housing Authority and
Atlanta Housing Code Division Activity in the
Model Neighborhood Area
Rehabilitation Policy - Model Neighborhood Area
The Atlanta Housing Authority will obtain a list of structures
which have met Code Enforcement standards of the City o f Atl a nta
Building De p a rtment in r e c e nt ye a rs. Owners who se p rope rti e s
currently meet these standards w~ll have the option o f either
taking advant age of possible grants or loans under the Atlanta
Housing Authority reh ab ilitation program to meet project
standards or continuing to maintain structures in compliance
with the City Housing Code.
In rehabilitation areas other th a n thos e of current ye ar action
areas; the City Building Department will participate on a
complaint investigation basis only. New enforcement cases will
be undertaken in ac cordanc e with De partment personnel capability
and on a f ull code complianc e basis.
Demolition Po l icy - Mode l Ne ighborhood Area
The Atlanta Housing Authority is fully responsible for demolition
activities in NDP current year clearance action ar eas. When
emergency situations occur necessitating prompt action on particular
structures in the cl ear a nc e a r eas , the City Building De partment
will become involved f or e n f o rc ement effort s.
In d emolition areas other than those o f current year a c t ion areas~
the Buildi ng Department will become involved only on a compliant
b asis t o effect full c o de compliance with the exception that
generally no inst a llation o f additiona l equipment will be required.
A pos sibl e except ion wi ll aris e if i t is d e termi n e d tha t the fa i lure ·
to install addi t iona l equipme nt may res ult in j e opa rdy to the health,
safety on g eneral welfare o f a structures inhab ita nts.
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May 29, 1969
OFFICE OF MODEL CITIES PROGRAM

673 Capitol Avenue, S.W.
Atlanta, Ga. 30315
404-524-8876

Ivan Allen Jr., Mayor
J. C. Johnson, Director XL

Policy Regarding Atlanta Housing Authority and
Atlanta Housing Code Division Activity in the
Model Neighborhood Area

Rehabilitation Policy - Model Neighborhood Area

The Atlanta Housing Authority will obtain a list of structures
which have met Code Enforcement standards of the City of Atlanta
Building Department in recent years. Owners whose properties
currently meet these standards will have the option of either
taking advantage of possible grants or loans under the Atlanta
Housing Authority rehabilitation program to meet project
standards or continuing to maintain structures in compliance
with the City Housing Code. ‘

 

In rehabilitation areas other than those of current year action
areas, the City Building Department will participate on a
complaint investigation basis only. New enforcement cases will
be undertaken in accordance with Department personnel capability
and on a full code compliance basis.

Demolition Policy - Model Neighborhood Area

The Atlanta Housing Authority is fully responsible for demolition
activities in NDP current year clearance action areas. When
emergency situations occur necessitating prompt action on particular
structures in the clearance areas, the City Building Department
will become involved for enforcement efforts.

In demolition areas other than those of current year action areas,
the Building Department will become involved only on a compliant
basis to effect full code compliance with the exception that
generally no installation of additional equipment will be required.
A possible exception will arise if it is determined that the failure
to install additional equipment may result in jeopardy to the health,
safety on general welfare of a structures inhabitants.
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Ma y 2 9 , 1969
OFFICE OF MODEL CITIES PROGRAM
673 Capitol Avenue, S.W.
Atlanta, Ga . 30315
404-524-8876
Ivan Alle n Jr., Mayor
J. C. Johnson, Director
\.
. MEMORANDUM
TO:
Mr. Dan Sweat
Directo r of Governmental Liaison
FROM:
James L. Wright,
Di rector o f ,P hysical Deve lo~~ e nt
SUBJECT:
Atlanta Ho using Authority a n d Housing Co de Division
Activitie s in the Mo d e l Ne ighborhoo d Area
Jr.~tw,n..,.
Attached hereto, is a revised copy o f the policy regarding AHA
and Atlanta Housing Code Division in t h e Model Ne igh borhood
Area. The adde n dum to the origin al p olicy which wa s dev e loped
in Feb r u a r y o f 1 969 , refers t o propert ~e s which h a v e , in r e c e n t
y ears , b een brought up t o City Housin g Code standards . Th is
p o licy i s o utlined i n paragr aph 2 under t h e h eading Reh ab i litation
Policy - Mo de l Ne i ghbo rhoo d Area .
The Atlanta Hou sing Autho r ity will obt a in a list of str uctures
which h a v e met Code Enfo r c eme nt s t and a r d s o f t h e City of
At l anta Bui ldi ng Department i n rec ent years . Owners who se
pro perties currently meet these standards will hav e the
o ption of e ithe r t ak ing advantage o f possible grants or loans
u n d er the At l anta Hous ing Authority r ehabilit a tion p r o gram
to meet proj e c t s t andards o r continui ng t o mai n t a in s tructures
i n c ompliance with the City Hous i ng Code.
As you know, it was formulated by Messrs. Lester Persells, Exe cutive
Director of At l a nta Housing Authority; C. M. Smith, Architectural
Engineer; James Smith, Chief Housing Code Inspe ctor; Ma lcolm Jones ,
Chairman of Ho using Resou rces Committee; and myse l f, representing
the CDA. This agreement was reached during the meeting with y ou
in your office o n May 26. The purpos e is to provide th~ most
equitable arrangement t o bene fit property owners in the rehabi litation program.
·
cc:
Mr.
Mr .
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
William Wofford
Lester Persells
c. M. Smith
Malcolm Jones
James Smith
Johnny Johnson
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              <text>May 29, 1969 OFFICE OF MODEL CITIES PROGRAM
: 673 Capitol Avenue, S.W.
Atlanta, Ga. 30315
404-524-8876
Ivan Allen Jr., Mayor
J. C. Johnson, Director
MEMORANDUM
TO: Mr. Dan Sweat
Director of ae, Bene Liaison
FROM: James L. Wright, ox.
Director of ght, oe.) tA ment
SUBJECT : Atlanta Housing Authority and Housing Code Division

Activities in the Model Neighborhood Area

Attached hereto, is a revised copy of the policy regarding AHA
and Atlanta Housing Code Division in the Model Neighborhood
Area. The addendum to the original policy which was developed
in February of 1969, refers to properties which have, in recent
years, been brought up to City Housing Code standards. This

policy is outlined in paragraph 2 under the heading Rehabilitation
Policy - Model Neighborhood Area.

The Atlanta Housing Authority will obtain a list of structures
which have met Code Enforcement standards of the City of
Atlanta Building Department in recent years. Owners whose
properties currently meet these standards will have the

option of either taking advantage of possible grants or loans
under the Atlanta Housing Authority rehabilitation program

to meet project standards or continuing to maintain structures
in compliance with the City Housing Code.

As you know, it was formulated by Messrs. Lester Persells, Executive
Director of Atlanta Housing Authority; C. M. Smith, Architectural
Engineer; James Smith, Chief Housing Code Inspector; Malcolm Jones,
Chairman of Housing Resources Committee; and myself, representing
the CDA. This agreement was reached during the meeting with you

in your office on May 26. The purpose is to provide the most
equitable arrangement to benefit property owners in the rehabilita-
tion program.

cc: Mr. William Wofford
Mr. Lester Persells
Mr. C. M. Smith
Mr. Malcolm Jones

Mr. James Smith
Mr. Johnny Johnson
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                    <text>CITY OF P.t..TLA1 J'I"½.
CITY HALL
June 3, 1969
ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Dir~tor of Gov~rnmental liaison
MEMORANDUM
To:
Mr. R. Earl Landers
_.,., \:
Dan Sweat '~ , . )
_
From:
Subject:
Review of Code Enforcement Policy in Model Cities Area
Atta &lt;..hed is a copy of a memorandum from Jim Wright to me
spelling out the revised policy of the Atlanta Housing Authority
and the City's H o using Code Division in the Model Cities area.
This came about as a result of problems being called to our
attention in the A d air Park Area whe're the city had completed
a house by house rehabilitation program within the last few years.
You might recall" at the time we were discussing the Model
Cities Program with residents of that area, they were very
much concerned with housing code activity which was going on
at that time.
We assured them we would not place them in double jeopardy
when the Model Citi e s Program start e d. The re were indications
that we were doing this by requiring the same property owners
to bring th e ir property in line with the new code standards of
the Atlanta Housing Authority und e r the M o_d e l Citi e s Program.
This revis e d policy was adopt ed after a m ee ting in my office
with officials of the H o using Authority, the Building Departme nt
and M o d e l Cities .
DS :fy
cc : Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
M r. Johnny R o binson
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actly.

    

 

CITY OF ATLANTA “iujgg6

apt led Feet
‘2avyyn &gt;

CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303

Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404

June 3, 1969
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Diregtor of Governmental Liaison
MEMORANDUM

To: Mr. R. Earl Landers

at

From: Dan Sweat

Subject: Review of Code Enforcement Policy in Model Cities Area

Attached is a copy of a memorandum from Jim Wright to me
spelling out the revised policy of the Atlanta Housing Authority
and the City's Housing Code Division in the Model Cities area.
This came about as a result of problems being called to our
attention in the Adair Park Area where the city had completed

a house by house rehabilitation program within the last few years.

You might recall at the time we were discussing the Model
Cities Program with residents of that area, they were very
much concerned with housing code activity which was going on
at that time.

We assured them we would not place them in double jeopardy
when the Model Cities Program started. There were indications
that we were doing this by requiring the same property owners
to bring their property in line with the new code standards of

the Atlanta Housing Authority under the Model Cities Program.
This revised policy was adopted after a meeting in my office
with officials of the Housing Authority, the Building Department
and Model Cities.

DS:fy

cc: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mr. Johnny Robinson
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                    <text>CITY OF ATLANTA
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
800 CITY HALL
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
WILLIAM R . WOFFORD, P.E ., R.A.
INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
May 29, 1969
CHARLES M. SMITH, E . E.
\.
ASST. INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
MEMORANDUM
TO
FROM
RE
•
The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
c. M. Smith, Assistant Building Officia ~
Letter from Jack W. Crissey
Fulton Plumbing Company
In accordance with an ordinance adopted December 16, 1968,
to amend the Heating and Ventilating Code it is necessary for
Mr. Crissey to secure a permit for the installation of the gas
piping at a fee of $3.75 as well as a permit for the clothes
dryer at a fee of $4.50.
The required inspections are set out in the ordinance.
However, the number of individual inspections will depend on
the way he schedules his installation. Our inspectors will
be glad to cooperate in making as few as is necessary for
a conforming installation.
In this case we can see no reason for the reference to
Mr. Mitchell since clothes dryers and the gas supply lines are
handled entirely by the Heating and Ventilating Division. Only
in the case of hot water heaters does an installation fall
within the jurisdiction of the Heating and Ventilating or the
Plumbing Divisions: domestic hot water heaters under 75,000 BTU
a r e handled by the Plumbing Division,. those 75,000 BTU and over
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              <text>OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
800 CITY HALL

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

 

WILLIAM R. WOFFORD, P.E., R.A.

INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
May 29, 1969 ‘
CHARLES M. SMITH, E.E.
ASST. INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS

 

MEMORANDUM TO : The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr. a
FROM ‘ Cc. M. Smith, Assistant Building Official vy
ZL Y fee
RE : Letter from Jack W. Crissey

Fulton Plumbing Company

In accordance with an ordinance adopted December 16, 1968,
to amend the Heating and Ventilating Code it is necessary for
Mr. Crissey to secure a permit for the installation of the gas
piping at a fee of $3.75 as well as a permit for the clothes
dryer at a fee of $4.50.

The required inspections are set out in the ordinance.
However, the number of individual inspections will depend on
the way he schedules his installation. Our inspectors will
be glad to cooperate in making as few as is necessary for
a conforming installation.

In this case we can see no reason for the reference to
Mr. Mitchell since clothes dryers and the gas supply lines are
handled entirely by the Heating and Ventilating Division. Only
in the case of hot water heaters does an installation fall
within the jurisdiction of the Heating and Ventilating or the
Plumbing Divisions: domestic hot water heaters under 75,000 BIU
are handled by the Plumbing Division,. those 75,000 BIU and over
are handled by the Heating and Ventilating Division.
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                    <text>HA·
June 2, 1969
\.
Mr. Jac k W . Crissey
Fulton Plumbing Company
443 Stone 11 S t reet , S. W.
Atl nta , Georgia 30313
Dear Mr~ Crissey :
Attached i
menwrandum from Mr. C . M . Smith
A sistant Building Official , concerning your letter
of several day
go.
l don•t eem to
ble to under tand your proble1n,.
and would uggest that you try to take it up ith
Mr. Wofford. or ith th Building Committee;that
is provided for this purpo e.
If this cou.r
i . not a ti factory. I ill
gl d to
meet with you nd Mr . Wofford nd try to get a
better kno 1 dg o f hat you ar
lking bout.
Sine l"ely.
I
n
n ·n.
Jr.
IAJr:am
Encloaur
cc:
r.
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fiord
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              <text>June 2, 1969

Mr. Jack W. Crissey
Fulton Plumbing Company
443 Stonewall Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30313

Dear Mr. Crissey:

Attached is a memorandum from Mr. Cc. M. Smith
Assistant Building Official, concerning your letter
of several days ago.

I don't seem to be able to understand your problem,
and would suggest that you try to take it up with
Mr. Wofford, or with the Building Committee;that
is provided for this purpose.

If this course is not satisfactory, I will be glad to
meet with you and Mr. Wofford and try to get a
better knowledge of what you are talking about.

Sincerely,

Ivan Allen, Jr.

IAJrziam
Enclosure

cc: Mr. W. R. Wofford
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                    <text>MEMO TO MAYOR ALLEN :
I r ece ived a c a l l Th ursda y , ,Jay 2 9 , f r o m Ur s . J uani t a
( .' rs . J ames Banks ) of 123 Or mand
t . e , tele ph one
524 5810. Sh e li ves in t h e Mo L 1 Citi es area and she t el ls
me sh e i s d es j ro us of ge t t in ~ a l oan t r.a t wi ll e :a b le h er to
enlar g e a nd i mp ro ve h er ho me , whi c h she owns .
Sh e evi den tl y
apn r oac l e d the t od e l Cities pe op le a bo ut g e t i n g a l oa n a n d
was a l i t t l e unhappy t hat no one had rus h e d out to see her .
Rut that w3 s :1 1 t h e
b i g co mplain t.
, he sa y s a bu i l ding
i nsp ector by nam e of o. C . Lon g d id c ome t o ins p ect h er h ou s e
and w' , ile t he i r quest ·; oned he r about h er wi stli g ness t o
sel l t he hou'"e .
1-, e to l d h e r , s e s a id ,
hat "the y wanted
·t o us e my ho 1s e for a model hous e . ' , h e t o l d l o ng sh e d i dn ' t
ut lat er o n ,
wa n t to s ell her house , j su t to rep air i t.
er , all o r mo st o f t em
s h e sa i d , other me n c a me by to see
a ga i n askin g whether she ' d se 1 er . house .
Sh e d"d n ' t
r e mem ber t hei r full names .
J ust Lst ed t h em as " ' c Gi 1, 11
"L i tt l efie l d" and"Hen l ey ."
, he said she ' d gi ven no o ne an
c ause e ve r to be li e v e sh e ha d any desi r e to s ell her ho me .
he fouw the behavor of !'lOme of the s e :n en at ]e ast a little
suspicious .
Banks
•
I have since checked with Jonny Jo h nson .
Banks I ho .. e i s n o t in a c J e r an e e a r . a but in a reh a bj J itation
ar ea .
Th e men ti on of the -arn e 'H enley " SU f~g ested to me
the i
olve ment of the Atl anta l!ousinp, Aut hor i ty and th e
poss ibility the y we re at tempting to a cqui r e . rs . Banks ' ho me
for c le~ran ce .
That ou l d not seem to be the c ase , thou g h
Johnny is c heckin r, fur ther .
J rs . Panks t o ld ~ ~ a l i t t le more about her e ff rts to
obtain a c h eap l oan .
~he ~a i d she f i nal ]
wus c ontacted by
the project manager of ,• c Danie l :~tr eet Homes .:ind t hat he
finally told her she wouldn ' t qua lify for a loan be c ause h er
l o t is too small .
She said s h e has D 50 foot lot and i n her
judgment she c an make the expansion she wants to mak e.
~h e sa i d she ' d been bothered s o mu ch by c it
people
co ming thee to b e g her to sell her house that as of then ,
Th ur sd ay, she wa s spendin g the day with her mother elsewhere
in to wn to keep from bejng pestered to death .


?a lei gh Bryans


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MEMO TO MAYOR ALLEN:

I received a call Thursday, May 29, from Mrs, Juanita
Banks (I'rs, James Banks) of 123 Ormand St. S&amp;, telephone
Sel 5810. She lives in the Model Cities area and she tells
me she is desirous of getting a loan that will enable her to
enlarge and improve her home, which she owns, She evidently
approached the Model Cities people about ge ting a loan and
was a little unhappy that no one had rushed out to see her,
Rut that wasn't; her big complaint. She says a building
inspector by name of 0. C. Long did come to inspect her house
and while their questioned her about her willingness to
sell the house. He told her, she said, that "they wanted
to use my house for a model house." She told Long she didn't
want to sell her house, jsut to repair it, But later on,
she said, other men came by to see her, all or most of them
again asking whether she'd sell hery house. She didn't
remember their full names. Just listed them as "McGill,"
"Littlefield" and"Henley." She said she'd given no one any
cause ever to believe she had any desire to sell her pome.
She found the behavor of some of these men at least a little
suspicious. ,

I have since checked with Johnny Johnson. Mrs.
Banks! home is not in a clearance areca but in a rehabilitation
area, The mention of the name "Henley" suggested to me
the i:volvement of the Aylanta Housing Authority and the
possibility they were attempting to acquire Yrs. Banks! home
for clearance, That would not seem to be the case, though
Johnny is checking further.

Mrs. Panks told me a little more about her effurts to
obtain a cheap loan, “She said she finally was contacted by
the project manager of McDaniel Street Homes and that he
finally told her she wouldn't qualify for a loan because her
lot is too small. She said she has a 50 foot lot and in her
judgment she can make the expansion she wants to make.

She said she'd been bothered so much by city people
coming there to beg her to se@l her house that as of then,
Thursday, she was spending the day with her mother elsewhere
in town to Heep from being pestered to death,

Raleigh Bryans

 
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June 2 , 1969
MEMORANDUM
TO
~
FROM
Mr. Jim Hendel'son, Special City Attorney
Iva n Allen, Jr .
A ttached i some inform tion I h ve received reg rding the City's
Hou ing In pection Department . .
P le
e mak
IAJr:a m
.Enclo ur
complete inve tigation of thi
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v
June 2, 1969
MEMORANDUM
TO : Mr. Jim Henderson, Special City Attorney
FROM : Ivan Allen, Jr.

Attached is some information I have received regarding the City's
Housing Inspection Department. |

Please make a complete investigation of this situation,

IAJr:am
Enclosure

 

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A A ce — ay A ae

 
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P E RMI T S
Large Bldgs.
June - 1969
1924 Piedmont Rd. NE
Steak &amp; Ale Company
Erect Mas. Restaurant
100,000
2786 Old Hapeville Rd. SW
Pendley Bros. Inc.
Erect Frame Apt.-52 Units
400,000
\.
Ryder Truck Lines, Inc· • .
Erect N/C Truck Terminal
1,353,800
2971 Macon Dr. SE
Merton Development Co.
Erect Frame Apt.-206 Units
(20 Bldgs.)
1,L~oo, ooo
380 Martin St. SE
Ebenezer Charitable Foundation
Erect F/R Apartment - 96 Units
1,168 ,000
380 Martin St. SE
Ebenez er Cha ritable Foundation
Erect Fr. / Mas. - N/C Apt. 96 Units
(12 Bldg s.)
1,320,000
796 W. P'tree. St. NW
Capital Auto Co.
Repair Of fice - Show Room
· and Re roof
175,000
1899 Stewart Ave. SW
Central Park South
Ere ct F/R Store Bldg .
300,000
3251
Haverty Furni tu re
Al t er Mas. St ore Bldg.
250 ,000
2050 Bankhead Hwy. NW
C &amp; S Nat'l. Bank
Erect Mas. Bank
153,952
165 Bailey St. SW
Flowers Baking Co.
Alter Mas. Bakery
120,000
505 Englewood Ave. SE
Warner Dev. Co.
Erect Frame Apt. - 294 Units
(20 Bldgs . )
· 2300 J6n~~boro Rd. SE .
P 'tree . Rd .
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              <text>1924 Piedmont Rd. NE

2786 Old Hapeville Rd. SW

- 2300 Jonesboro Rd. SE.

2971 Macon Dr. SE

380 Martin St. SE

380 Martin St. SE

796 W. P'tree. St. NW

1899 Stewart Ave. SW

3251 P'tree, Rd. NE

2050 Bankhead Hwy. NW

165 Bailey St. SW

505 Englewood Ave. SE

PERMITS

Large Bldgs.

June - 1969

Steak &amp; Ale Company
Erect Mas. Restaurant

Pendley Bros. Inc. .
Erect Frame Apt.-52 Units
v

Ryder Truck Lines, The...
Erect N/C Truck Terminal

Merton Development Co.
Erect Frame Apt.-206 Units
(20 Bldgs.)

Ebenezer Charitable Foundation
Erect F/R Apartment - 96 Units

Ebenezer Charitable Foundation
Erect Fr./Mas.-N/C Apt. 96 Units
(12 Bldgs.)

Capital Auto Co.
Repair Office-Show Room
and Reroof

Central Park South
Erect F/R Store Bldg.

Haverty Furniture
Alter Mas. Store Bldg.

C &amp; S Nat'l. Bank
Erect Mas. Bank

Flowers Baking Co.
Alter Mas. Bakery

Warner Dev. Co,
Erect Frame Apt. - 294 Units

(20 Bldgs.)

100,000
400,000
1,353,800

1,400,000

1,168,000

1,320,000

175,000

300,000
250,000
153,952

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                    <text>CITY OF ATLANTA
REPORT OF THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS OFFICE
FOR
THE
MONTH
NO.. OF PERMITS
OF
June
1969
CLASSIFICATION
COST
_ _ _ _ _ _3_6_Frame Dwellings, 1 Family.
_ _ __ _ _l_
NO . OF FAMILIES
HOUSED
725,585
36
8,750
1
S - - - - - - --
Masonry Dwellings, 1 Family
S--------
- - - - - - - F r a m e Dwellings , Duplex.
S- - - - - - - -

Masonry Dwellings, Duplex
S--------
_ _ _ _ _ _6_
$ __
7 _,4_7_3_,_6_10_ _
Apartment Houses .

Churches &amp; Religious Buildings.
S--------
_ _ _ _ _ _l_
$ _ __25,000
_ __ __
Add-Alter-Repair Churches .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amus ement &amp; Recreation Buildings
S--------
BUSfME&amp;S BUILDINGS
______1_2_st~&amp;-Gdle~M~~e-.nitnc~tdiags-.
2,072,802
-11--------
_ _ _ _ _ _l_ service Stations .
$ _ _ _30,000
_ _ _ __
_ _ _ _ _ _l_l_Residential Garages &amp; Carports
7,935
S--------
- - - - - - - P a r k i n g Garages.
$ -----'-----
11
100,000
$ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
- - - - - - - Garages .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hotel &amp; Motel Buildings .
$ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ School &amp; Educational Buildings .
$ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
_ _ _ __ _ _ Add-Alter-Repair Schools .
$ _ _7_2_9_,7_1_3_ _
$ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
- - - - - - - O f f i c e Buildings .
J1~o'tJo\
$ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
- - - - - - - O f f i c e &amp; Warehouse .
$ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
- - - - - - - U t i l i t y Buil!fings .
_ _ __ _ _ _ Jndustrial Buildings .
S--------
_______6_swimming Pools . . .
29,300
S-------84,076
88
$ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
- - - - - - - F i r e Escapes E levators &amp; Signs
392,685
______?_.7_3,_ Add-Alter-Repair, Residentia l .
$-------1,421,004
$ __
_ __ _ __
______
8_7_Add-Alter-Repair, Business Bldgs . .
18,175
_ _ _ _ _ _ _9_Demolitions-Business Buildings .
S-- - - - - - -
_ _ __ _ _4_5_Demolitions-Residential Buildings .
16,850
$ ____
_ _ __
Total Permits ----'5'--8"-4
__
748
Tota l Cos t
-58
$13,169,485
785
Total No. of Families Housed _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
W. R. WOFFORD
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S_S_—_—_—_—_—_—

CITY OF ATLANTA
REPORT OF THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS OFFICE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOR THE MONTH OF ans ss
NO. OF PERMITS CLASSIFICATION COST NO. OF FAMILIES
HOUSED
36 Frame Dwellings, 1 Family. ......... $ 725,585 36
1__ Masonry Dwellings, 1 Family... . . Tee Bye i
Frame Dwellings, Duplex. . . ......-s $
Masonry Dwellings, Duplex... ....... $
6 Apartment Houses... ... 2 ee ee eee $ 7,473,610 758
Churches &amp; Religious Buildings. . . . . ay ster .
1 Add-Alter-Repair Churches. 2 2 ee sees 25,000
Amusement &amp; Recreation Buildings ..... .
12 _sieeortedeberieremle-Buikdioge. 2,072,802
1_Service Stations. . 2. 1 eee ee 30,000
—_____ 1] Residential Garages &amp; Carports ........ 7,935
—_______l_ Parking Garages... 2... --.. 22 eee 100 , 000
IGEPAGES oe wie ecw Ew ta ow oe
Hotel &amp; Motel Buildings. . . .. . iy eS Fs
School &amp; Educational Buildings. . ......
—_5_ Add-Alter-Repair Schools. . 2. 2... 0e 729,713
Office Buildings. . . 2 1 2. ee ee ee ee
—________2_ Office &amp; Warehouse . 345000"
Utility Buildings... 2. 2. 2. eee eee
Industrial Buildings. . . . 2 eee ee eee
6 es 29,300
Swimming Pools. ... .- 2... ee ee eee
88 84,076
Fire Escapes Elevators &amp; Signs ......-.
——______213_ Add-Alter-Repair, Residential. ........ Sn 2s085
87 Add-Alter-Repair, Business Bldgs... . . . 1,421,004
9 Demolitions-Business Buildings... . aio
45 Demolitions-Residential Buildings. . ..... 16,850 738
Total Permits ____384 _ Total Cost $13, 169,485
785
Total No. of Families Housed
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sid wis. Inspector of Buildings
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