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April 22, 196 6
MEMORANDUM
To : Mr. Collier Gladin
From: Dan Sweat
Subject: Code Enforcement Project application
...
I notice in your Neighborhood Analysis section of the Workable
Program, you mention that the preliminary Code Enforcement
Project application for Federal assistance was prepared for the
Center Hill area.
I! you have an available copy of this application I would certainly
appreciate having one for my enlightenment and files .
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April 22, 1966
MEMORANDUM
To: Mr. Collier Gladin
From: Dan Sweat
Subject: Code Enforcement Project application
Ld
I notice in your Neighborhood Analysis section of the Workable
Program, you mention that the preliminary Code Enforcement
Project application for Federal assistance was prepared for the
Center Hill area.
If you have an available copy of this application I would certainly
appreciate having one for my enlightenment and files.
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CITY OF ATLA
DEPARTMENT
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of PLANNING
700 CITY HALL
At lanta, G e orgia
30303
May 26, 1966
WY ONT B . BEAN
P L AN NI NG EN G I N EER
CO LLIER B . G LADI N
C HIEF PL A N N E R
TO:
Collier B. Gl adin, Assistant Planning Eng i neer
FROM:
Jerry Co ffel, Pl a nner II
SUBJECT:
Federal Code Enforcement Program
Re c ently I have reviewed the Center Hi l l Code Enforcement pro jec t materials
and discussed it brief l y with Woody Underwood , Comptro ller's Department .
While I was not unaware o f them, I again consid e red the ineligib le cost s o f
providing sub-surfac e community facilities - - water mains, sewer line s a nd
storm drains . As you re call, the City's ac t io n on the proj ec t turned on
its lack of fund s for the last item.
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide you with a i ew additional thoughts
on Center Hil l _. Through the Basic Sewer and Water Program, the City could
now obtain Federal funds to provide the needed sewer lines and water mains
for the project area. Also, the Regional Office has indicated once that it
anticipated that storm drains would be made ~n eligible proje c t cost in the
1966 housing amendments to the code enforcement program. At the present time,
the Compt roller 's Department is preparing bond issue st~tistics based on our
preliminary estimates for Center Hill; this includes the cost of financing
the ineligible cost items. If the bond issue is passed on this basis and the
storm drains become an eligible project cost, the City would gain an additional
$60,000 in Federal funds and ~ould release an additional $60,000 in bond issue
monies.
Now I think we can initiate two actions to get the Center Hill Project underway.
First, it will be most appropriate f or the Mayor's Office to contact Congressman
Weltner to enlist his assistance and influence in modifying the 1966 housing
legislation to make storm drainage work eligible cost items in the Code Enforcement Program; this could be begun by transmitting a copy of this recommendation
to Dan Sweat, Director of Intergovernmental Relations, for his reaction. The .
second action involves coordination with the Water Department and Construction
Department to insure that the cost of needed water mains and sewer lines in
Center Hill are included in their application under the Basic Sewer & Water
Program. I believe the only improvement in their applications related to the
Center Hill area is an additional water main along the Bankhead Highway. The
bes t means of accomplishing this action would be to get Dan's support in getting
an amendment to the existing City's application to H.U.D.
�Collier B. Gladin
May 26, 1966
Page 2
In essence, what I am suggesting for you to consider is meet ing the needs of
Center Hill by influencing the 1966 housing legislation and coordinating the
use of another Federal aid program by two other City departments. No small
undertaking I agree. However, it can reasonably be accomplished and the City's
financial obligation in Center Hill lessened. If you think the ideas have
merit, we should probably talk them over with Dan Sweat.
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CITY OF ATLANTA
DEPARTMENT of PLANNING
700 CITY HALL
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
WYONT 8. BEAN May 26, 1966
PLANNING ENGINEER
COLLIER B. GLADIN
CHIEF PLANNER
TO: Collier B. Gladin, Assistant Planning Engineer
FROM: Jerry Coffel, Planner II
SUBJECT: Federal Code Enforcement Program
Recently I have reviewed the Center Hill Code Enforcement project materials
and discussed it briefly with Woody Underwood, Comptroller's Department.
While I was not unaware of them, I again considered the ineligible costs of
providing sub-surface community facilities -- water mains, sewer lines and
storm drains. As you recall, the City's action on the project turned on
its lack of funds for the last item.
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide you with a few additional thoughts
on Center Hill. Through the Basic Sewer and Water Program, the City could
now obtain Federal funds to provide the needed sewer lines and water mains
for the project area. Also, the Regional Office has indicated once that it
anticipated that storm drains would be made qn eligible project cost in the
1966 housing amendments to the code enforcement program. At the present time,
the Comptroller's Department is preparing bond issue statistics based on our
preliminary estimates for Center Hill; this includes the cost of financing
the ineligible cost items. If the bond issue is passed on this basis and the
storm drains become an eligible project cost, the City would gain an additional
$60,000 in Federal funds and @ould release an additional $60,000 in bond issue
monies. :
Now I think we can initiate two actions to get the Center Hill Project underway.
First, it will be most appropriate for the Mayor's Office to contact Congressman
Weltner to enlist his assistance and influence in modifying the 1966 housing
legislation to make storm drainage work eligible cost items in the Code Enforce-
ment Program; this could be begun by transmitting a copy of this recommendation
to Dan Sweat, Director of Intergovernmental Relations, for his reaction. The
second action involves coordination with the Water Department and Construction
Department to insure that the cost of needed water mains and sewer lines in
Center Hill are included in their application under the Basic Sewer & Water
Program. I believe the only improvement in their applications related to the
Center Hill area is an additional water main along the Bankhead Highway. The
best means of accomplishing this action would be to get Dan's support in getting
an amendment to the existing City's application to H.U.D.
Collier B. Gladin
May 26, 1966
Page 2
In essence, what I am suggesting for you to consider is meeting the needs of
Center Hill by influencing the 1966 housing legislation and coordinating the
use of another Federal aid program by two other City departments. No small
undertaking I agree. However, it can reasonably be accomplished and the City's
financial obligation in Center Hill lessened. If you think the ideas have
merit, we should probably talk them over with Dan Sweat.
Dovey OHpel
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"Georgia's Station of the Year"
P. 0 . Box 4207 Atlanta, Ga. 30302
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H.WRAY
GENERAL MANAG ER
PAUL RAYMON
STATION MA NAG ER
DALE CLARK
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC AF FAIRS
ROUTE TO: _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _
Friday, June 3, 1966
A Committee of conscientious citizens is pointing an
accusing finger at two groups they say are hurt i ng Atlanta's fight against the
spread of slums.
That fight is important, and Channel 5 thinks the Committee story needs airing.
We're talking about the Citizens Advisory Committee for
Ur ban Renewal. In blunt language it says property owners in low-income areas of
Atlanta are being swindled by contract ors and repairmen, mah y of them "the out of
town or 'fly-by-night' variety."
City i nspectors tell a res i den t he must make repairs to
bring his house into compliance with the Housing Code . These unscrupu l ous repai r
men move in then and take advantage of the situati on .
In a letter- to the Fu lt on Coun ty Grand .Jur y, the Committee
says " c ontracts are not be ing fu l f illed and substant i al sums of money (are being)
ext r acted by tactics little, if any, short of swindling a"
Since the au t ho rity of t he Ci ty is i nvolved--with the i nvoking of the City Hous i ng Code-- t he Commi tt ee thinks there is a du t y to provide
t hese pr operty owners some p rot e ct i on . Channel 5 agrees o
The Commit t ee sugges ts licens i ng o r r egis tra t i on of a l l
r ep a ir contractors, a form of bondi ng , or some t y pe of required i nspect i on before
th e home- owner pays o
res ponsible tenants .
bath tub i
The other gr oup hur ting our battle against slums a r e irTh.ose who b reak windows~ damage walls and put coal in t he
WAGA -TV offers a reasonab l e oppo r tunity to r eply to the v i ews expressed in the ed i tor i a l to a respons i b l e person or group rep_re sent i ng a si gn i f i cant oppos i ng v i ewpo i nt , prov i ded req u est for rep l y t i me i s subm i tted to WAGA -T V w i th i n one week of th i s telecast.
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Friday, June 3, 1966
( Continued)
Page 2
When a property owner brings a house into compliance with
code standards, the Citizens Committee thinks tenants should be required to keep
it in good condition. If they are gu i lty of wanton destruction, some think the
tenant--not the owner--ought to be required to pay.
The Citizens Committee is asking the Fulton County Grand
Jury to go into both of these situations and recommend action.
Channel 5 endorses that. But without waiting for lengthy
investigations we think the City Aldermen could blow the whistle on swindlers and
back up responsible property owners.
We hope they will do that and keep the pressure on Atlanta's
effort to clean up the slums we have and prevent the growth of new ones.
WAGA-TV Editorial
is pr esented weekdays:
7:25 a.m o
7: 10 p.m .. in EARLY PANORAMA
11 : 20 p .m. in LATE PANORAMA
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“Georgia's Station of the Year” P.O. Box 4207 Atlanta, Ga. 30302
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COPYRIGHT, STORER BROADCASTING COMPANY 1966
PAUL RAYMON DALE CLARK
STATION MANAGER DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
H.W. RAY
GENERAL MANAGER
ROUTE TO:
Friday, June 3, 1966
A Committee of conscientious citizens is pointing an
accusing finger at two groups they say are hurting Atlanta's fight against the
spread of slums.
That fight is important, and Channel 5 thinks the Com-
mittee story needs airing.
We're talking about the Citizens Advisory Committee for
Urban Renewal. In blunt language it says property owners in low-income areas of
Atianta are being swindled by contractors and repairmen, many of them "the out of
town or ‘fly-by-night’ variety."
City inspectors tell a resident he must make repairs to
bring his house into compliance with the Housing Code. These unscrupulous repair
men move in then and take advantage of the situation.
In a letter to the Fulton County Grand Jury, the Committee
says "contracts are not being fulfiiled and substantial sums of money {are being)
extracted by tactics little, if any, short of swindling."
Since the authority of the City is involved--with the in-
voking of the City Housing Code--the Committee thinks there is a duty to provide
these property owners some protection. Channel 5 agrees.
The Committee suggests licensing or registration of all
repair contractors, a form of bonding, or some type of required inspection before
the home-owner pays.
The other group hurting our battle against siums are ir-
responsible tenants. Those who break windows, damage walls and put coal in the
bath tub!
WAGA-TV offers a reasonable opportunity to reply to the views expre ssed in the editorial to a responsible person or group repre-
senting a significant opposing viewpoint, provided request for reply time is submitted to WAGA-TV within one week of this telecast.
WAGA-TV Editorial (Continued) Page 2
Friday, June 3, 1966
When a property owner brings a house into compliance with
code standards, the Citizens Committee thinks tenants should be required to keep
it in good condition. If they are guilty of wanton destruction, some think the
tenant--not the owner--ought to be required to pay.
The Citizens Committee is asking the Fulton County Grand
Jury to go into both of these situations and recommend action.
Channel 5 endorses that. But without waiting for lengthy
investigations we think the City Aldermen could blow the whistle on swindlers and
back up responsible property owners.
We hope they will do that and keep the pressure on Atlanta's
effort to clean up the slums we have and prevent the growth of new ones.
WAGA-TV Editorial
is presented weekdays:
7:25 a.m.
7:10 p.m. in EARLY PANORAMA
11:20 p.m. in LATE PANORAMA
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OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
Atlanta 3, Georgia
WILLIAM R. WOFFORD, P.E ., R. A.
INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
July 27 , 1966
ELMER H. MOON, E.E., P.E.
ASST. INSPECTO R OF BUILDINGS
MEMO TO:
FROM:
Dan E ••• s~:at,
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The a ttached are some recommenda ti ons made by a Committee of
questionable Congressional authority concerning building codes .
The u. S. Conference o f Mayors in the J une mee t ing in Dallas adop t ed
t he report by a margin of two votes (something like 38 for , and 36
against , were cast). It i s que s tionable and h igh ly controversial
in building code fields . It is a product o f some federal people
who want a federal building code and are making every effort to
get one , but the model code groups, building industry and others
are opposing thi s move.
I am acquainted with the Assistant Director , Norman Beckman,
who present ed the matter before the Mayors ' Conference in Dallas
and has been plugging the report all over the nation . The purpose
of promoting the report is purely for the perpetuation of a few
high federa l government officials .
Incidentally, the Department of Housing and Urban Development
is taking a more realistic approach by asking th~ Building Officials
Conference of America and other code groups what they think about
building codes. These groups have been employed to make reports to
HUD concerning building codes throughout the nation. (I attended a
meeting last week in Washington where this was discussed with Federal
Code officials.)
I think some of the high officials prodded Mayor Dailey and
others to press for adoption at the Dallas meeting. Since the
Dallas meeting, the Advisory Commission is circulating the report,
the contents of which are in direct opposition to the view of the
model code groups.
I am enclosing a copy of my monthly message to the membership
of the Building Officials Conference of America.
Enc.
ATLANTA
THE
DOGWOOD
CITY
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CITY OF ATLANTA
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
Atlanta 3, Georgia
WILLIAM R. WOFFORD, P,E., R.A.
OR OF BUILDINGS
INSPECT July 27, 1966
ELMER H. MOON, E.E., P.E.
ASST. INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
MEMO TO: Dan E. Sweat
FROM: W. R. Yoteoudsyec/
The attached are some recommendations made by a Committee of
questionable Congressional authority concerning building codes.
The U. S. Conference of Mayors in the June meeting in Dallas adopted
the report by a margin of two votes (something like 38 for, and 36
against, were cast). It is questionable and highly controversial
in building code fields. It is a product of some federal people
who want a federal building code and are making every effort to
get one, but the model code groups, building industry and others
are opposing this move.
I am acquainted with the Assistant Director, Norman Beckman,
who presented the matter before the Mayors' Conference in Dallas
and has been plugging the report all over the nation. The purpose
of promoting the report is purely for the perpetuation of a few
high federal government officials.
Incidentally, the Department of Housing and Urban Development
is taking a more realistic approach by asking the Building Officials
Conference of America and other code groups what they think about
building codes, These groups have been employed to make reports to
HUD concerning building codes throughout the nation. (TI attended a
meeting last week in Washington where this was discussed with Federal
Code officials.)
I think some of the high officials prodded Mayor Dailey and
others to press for adoption at the Dallas meeting. Simce the
Dallas meeting, the Advisory Commission is circulating the report,
the contents of which are in direct opposition to the view of the
model code groups,
I am enclosing a copy of my monthly message to the membership
of the Building Officials Conference of America.
Enc.
ATLANTA THE DOGWOOD CITY
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To implement some of the key recommendations in the Advisory Comission on
Intergovermment al Relations Report, the Commission, which basically adopted a ataff
repert, recommends that the state enact legislation authorizing and directing a
state agency to prepare and promlgate 2 comprehensive model building code with a
products approval procedure and permicsive adoption by local subdivisions, The
a@geney and should establish en appellant body to hear appeals from decisions of
adepting lecal jurisdictions on the application of the code.
The matter of state building codes is @ concern to municipal governments and
model code organizations throughout the nation. 1, personally, feel that a building
code can be administered and enforced at the local level ander metropolitan juris-
diction better than at the state level. Lecal governing bodies can amend a code
consistent vith new, recognised standards at semi-monthly meetings. Appeals can
be considered bafore & locsl eppeats boacd with far greater efficiency. All states
do wot have the sone political situation; 89% of the building coastivction in sens
states is in tho metropoliten axea, therefore, a metropolitan building code would be
proper. Im other states there are several municipalities semewhat of the same size
where « state code would function properly. I, personally, feel that a metropolitan
code commission is the answer to uniformity in building codes and that permissive
adoption of a state code would unnecessarily create duplication and confusion with
wmumicipal codes in that the building official would be pressured to approve construction
in a thriving metropolitan area based on a miniwm state code considered appropriate
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building code at a legislative session.
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—ciagpatn te North Caroline BOA for a successful meeting in Gastonia and to
SBCG for a auccessful Geode Changes Meeting fn B'iiam.....0ur best to John Behrens
of Fresno, Pres. ICBO; Fred Davis of Garden City and Joseph Bartell of Prince Georges
County, new menbers of the BOCA Executive Board.
Hello to Borman Beckman, Assistant Director ef the Advisory Board, as he hails a
cab in Frisce’s Chinatown for pilgrimage back to Dulles and to Gene Quinlan, proverbial
Mayor of Scully Square ~- come, let us reason together.
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ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
WASHINGTON, D.C.
20575
July, 1966
TO:
MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS
At the suggestion of the U.S. Conferer.ce of Mayors and the
National League of Cities, we are sending to you a copy of a recent
report by the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations,
which will likely be of interest to your locality. This report
deals with: Building Codes: A Program for I ntergovernmental Reform.
The report concludes that obsolete code requirements; unnecessary diversity of such requirements among local jurisdictions,
particularly in metropolitan areas; and inadequate administration
and enforcement, taken together, tend to place unwarranted burdens
on the technology and economics of building. The Commission calls
for a major overhaul and restructuring of intergovernmental responsibilities for building codes to help overcome these and other
obstacles to meeting the Nation's housing and commercial construction
needs.
To implement some of the key recommendations in the report,
the Commission is preparing model State legislation on such matters
as State technical assistance to local governments for building ·.
code administration, a model State building code, a State construction review agency, and State licensing of building inspectors.
Th ese draft bills will be included in the Commission publication,
1967 State Legisla tive Program, available on request l a ter this
summer.
Sincerely
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Execut ive
Enc losur__g_
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ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20575
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0 MeN TAL
July, 1966
TO: MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS
At the suggestion of the U. S. Conference of Mayors and the
National League of Cities, we are sending to you a copy of a recent
report by the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations,
which will likely be of interest to your locality. This report
deals with: Building Codes: A Program for Intergovernmental Reform.
The report concludes that obsolete code requirements; unnec-
essary diversity of such requirements among local jurisdictions,
particularly in metropolitan areas; and inadequate administration
and enforcement, taken together, tend to place unwarranted burdens
on the technology and economics of building. The Commission calls
for a major overhaul and restructuring of intergovernmental respon-
sibilities for building codes to help overcome these and other
obstacles to meeting the Nation's housing and commercial construction
needs.
To implement some of the key recommendations in the report,
the Commission is preparing model State legislation on such matters
as State technical assistance to local governments for building —
code administration, a model State building code, a State construc-
tion review agency, and State licensing of building inspectors.
These draft bills will be included in the Commission publication,
1967 State Legislative Program, available on request later this
summer.
Sincerely yours,
Executive Director
Enc losure ob
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA
CEIVED
JUL 11
ROUTE SLIP
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Please refer to the attached correspondence and -make the
necessary reply.
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Advise me the status of the attached.
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TO:
FROM: Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
[HY For your information
{_] Please refer to the attached correspondence and make the
necessary reply.
[_] Advise me the status of the attached.
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August 29, 1966
To : Mayor Ivan Allen~ Jr .
From: Dan Sweat
Subject: J ournal E ditorial of August 25 . 1966
on Urban Renewal Code Enforcement
I talked to Reese Cleghorn of the J o urnal Editorial Staff Fr i day
about the subject editorial. Reese said he wrote· the editori al
and that it was simply a matter of the newspaper ' s calling
attention to code enfxfrcement practices of the city over a period
of several years and that he felt the time had come to voice the
paper ' s opinion more strongly.
He says that it goes back to the establishment of the separate
insp ctions some six years ago and the placing it back under
Mr . Wofford . He gave no indication that anyone from the
d p rtment had talked to him recently but d i d m.ention the
Lightning situation and the name of Wayne Kelley and Willie
Williams which would suggest to me th t he poss ibly has talked
to ome of the dissidents in Vine City.
He said so f r as he was concerned the editorial w
aimed a.t
Wofford and the enforcement prog r m and not necessarily the
people in the Atlanta H ousing Authority .
Since my d iscus sion with him, I have obtained what I believe
to b
ccurate figures on public housing in Atlant over the
last t n years . I have tt ched a su.rnm.ary oi these figures.
You will note wid g p between the 7,576 completed hou ing
units and the 20, 994 displaced families. This report do s not
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Page TWo
August 29, 1966
take into consideration the private sector of the housing market
and I would imagi ne that a considerable a mount of low nd moderate
income private housing h s been constructed i n Atlanta over this
ten year period .
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I hope that we can document this information through our CIP study
and I will follow up with the CIP to try to make sure that we can
obtain this information.
Y <.1 U will note I have shown the total figures and also broken out
the units constructed or planned inside urban renewal areas .
I am afraid that I would have to admit that we don 't show up very
well with low income units constructed inside urban renewal
projects. H owever , I don 't think this repr sents the true
criteria for measuring the succ ss of our urban reney.,al program.
I do feel, howev r , th t ther should be a complete s tudy of our
housing patterns and th City policy on l ow income nd moderate
income housing construction. The CIP should shed much light~
on our current situation
d perhap we can use the CIP Housing
Study
the jumping oll point toward comp1•eh n iv housing
pl n for the city.
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August 29, 1966
To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
From: Dan Sweat
Subject: Journal Editorial of August 25, 1966
on Urban Renewal Code Enforcement
I taiked to Reese Cleghorn of the Journal Editorial Staff Friday
about the subject editorial. Reese said he wrote the editorial
and that it was simply a matter of the newspaper's calling
attention to code enffrcement practices of the city over a period
of several years and that he felt the time had come to voice the
paper's opinion more strongly.
He says that it goes back to the establishment of the separate
inspections some six years ago and the placing it back under
Mr. Wofford. He gave no indication that anyone from the
department had talked to him recently but did mention the
Lightning situation and the name of Wayne Kelley and Willie
Williams which would suggest to me that he possibly has talked
to some of the dissidents in Vine City.
He said so far as he was concerned the editorial was aimed at
Wofford and the enforcement program and not necessarily the
people inthe Atlanta Housing Authority.
Since my discussion with him, I have obtained what I believe
to be accurate figures on public housing in Atlanta over the
last ten years. I have attached a summary of these figures.
You will note a wide gap between the 7,576 completed housing
units and the 20, 994 displaced families. This report does not
Mayor Allen
Page Two
August 29, 1966
take into consideration the private sector of the housing market
and I would imagine that a considerable amount of low and moderate
income private housing has been constructed in Atlanta over this
ten year period.
I hope that we can document this information through our CIP study
and I will follow up with the CIP to try to make sure that we can
obtain this information.
You will note I have shown the total figures and also broken out
the units constructed or planned inside urban renewal areas.
I am afraid that I would have to admit that we don't show up very
well with low income units constructed inside urban renewal
projects. However, I don't think this represents the true
criteria for measuring the success of our urban renewal program,
I do feel, however, that there should be a complete study of our
housing patterns and the City policy on low income and moderate
income housing construction. The CIP should shed much light
on our current situation and perhaps we can use the CIP Housing
Study ha the jumping off point toward a comprehensive housing
plan for the city.
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CITY OF ATLANTA
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
800 CITY HALL
TEL. JA. 2-4463 EXT. 321
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Augu t 31, 1966
Mr . H nry l.. ilowdenp Cl~y Attorney
111-4 William OU.v r Building
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On July 6, 1966, t
rot to you asking t t n ordi nee
b pr p r d lo1'3 the lines of the May•Jun Gr d Jury Pre•
seit1t11H1Dt in ord · r to req,d.r "' p rformat1c bond of h
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Building O fict l
cc.o Mr . R. Earl Landers
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CITY OF ATLANTA
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS ©
800 CITY HALL
TEL. JA. 2-4463 EXT. 321
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
August 31, 1966
Mr. Henry L. Bowden, City Attorney
1114 William Oliver Bulliding
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Mr. Bowden:
On July 6, 1966, I wrote to you asking that an ordinance
be prepared along the lines of the May-June Grand Jury Pre-
sentments in order to require a performance bond of home
improvement contractors.
I understood that certain information was being collected
from model ordinances available to prepare the aforementioned
ordinance for the City of Atlanta,
I would appreciate the early drafting of the above
ordinance in order that it can be presented to the Board
of Aldermen.
Very truly yours,
W. R. Wofford
Building Official
WRW: at
cc. .Mr. R. Earl Landers
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ROUTE
SLIP
TO:
FRO/R. EARL LA N DERS
~ For your information
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Please refer to the attached correspondence and make the
necessary reply.
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FORM 25·4-L
Advise me the status of the attached.
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TO:
Office of the Mayor
.
ROUTE SLIP
FROM: RR. EARL LANDERS
For your information
Please refer to the attached correspondence and make the
necessary reply.
Advise me the status of the attached.
FORM 25-4-L
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OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
ME MO
Prom the desk of - -
September 1, 1966
W. R. Wofford, Inspector of Buildings
TO:
The Honorable Ivan Allen, J- ~
Mayor, City of Atlanta ~ G d /
Some time ago you received a report from
Norm.an Beckman regarding the Advisory Commission
on Intergovernmental Relationso
Dan Sweat has
the report o
The attached is for your information«
FORM 4•22
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WALTER E. GRAY
SUPT. PUBLIC SUILGINGS
WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS
PAUL HOLLERAN
CHIEF OUILDING in
LEAINGTORN,
SPECTOR
KENTUCKY
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ROAANORE, vi RGA
OWEN PERKINS
GHIEF (NSPECTOR
ROYAL OAK. MicH.can
‘ FRANK £. WELLWOO
COMMISSIONCA OF BUILOINGS
TORONTO, ONTAA)S, CANADA
STAFF
FRSCUTIVE DIRECTOR
PAUL E. BASELER
Cope CORAMLATOR — Boca Coses
TECHNICAL SIRECTSR
RICHARD L. SANDERSON
BUILD Ne OFFICIALS
CONFERENCE of AMERICA, Inc.
EXECUTIVE
OFFICE; 1313 EAS TH STREET + CRICAGO, ILLINGIS 60637 FOUNEES 1515
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Mr. Norman Beckman, Asst. Director ~ ‘ Hy bay ;
Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations ps ey chien. tea
Washington, D. C.-20575
Dear Mr. Beckman:
This is a belated acknowledgment of your letter of July 26, 1966 re-
questing the use of the BOCA membership roster or addressing services
for circulation of the Report of the Advisory Commission on Inter
governmental Relations concerning building codes and making recommenda-
tions for the complete restructuring of the present system by which
building codes are developed and administered. The National Coordinating
Council of the Building Officials Conference of America, the International
Conference of Building officials and the Southern Building Code Congress
together with the building industry have pointed out that the Report is
incomplete ‘and based upon inforiwation which has not been adequately
backed by fact. a
rom a careful study of the recommendations in thd Report, based upon \
our years of knowledge and experience in the building code activity
we believe that the implementation of these recommendations would re- I |
ty
sult in utter chaos and rather than-curing the alleged building code | |
activity problems would create new and greater problems. J}
The use of the BOCA membership list for distribution of information
is restricted by certain conditions established by our Executive
Committee. Under these conditions I am not at liberty to release this
information for the use of the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmenta
Relations for the circulation of this report. If you desire and so
indicate I will be pleased to place this matter before our Executive
Commitee at its mid-year meeting in December for a ruling regarding
policy. In the meantime I have not the authority to grant the re-
quest in your letter of July 26, 1966. A
Very truly yours,
peb/ft Paul E. Baseler
Executive Director
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OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
MEMO
Fr?m the desk of - -
Sept ember 1, 1966
W. R. Wofford, Inspector of Buildings
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!be lloDorabl e lftll Allen, Jr.
llayor, City of At lallta
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SaN time ago you recei ft41 a report frca
Norman BeckaaD regardiag the Acl9isory CClllliaaion
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Intergneraental _h lat lou.
Dan Sweat baa
.the report.
'1'he attached is for ~ r :lllfomation.
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is r es tricted by Cdrtain con~itio s e st abli_ e by ~ur :~ecut ive
Committee. Un der these co,dition s I aru not at liberty to _elease c.his
it fora:2 t i on fo t e u se o f th Adv isory Corr i$s ion o, In·c.e gove::-m:. ntal
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for the circulation of this repo to If you d es i;:e and so
irdicate I will b~ please to place this m~tter before our Exec~~ive
Cora jtee at its mid-ye · r meeting in Dccewbe _ for a ruling regar ing
pol icy .
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he r --uest in your letter of Jl!ly 26, 1966.
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! A \v BUILDING OFFICIALS GE
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ATLANTA, SEQRGIA
See cee S . Mr. Norman Beckman, Asst. Director
RAYMEND X inceR Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
Soh ee we" Washington, De C. 206575
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SECOND Vice PRESIDENT Dear Mr. Beckman: i
This is a belated acknowledgment of your letter of July 26, 19€6 r
apc hetare questing the use of the BOCA membership roster or addressing services
| WICLIAM H. LINDSAY. JR. for circulation of the Report of the Advisory Commission on Inter-
peeuTr “i vars Ih EH
& INSRECTIONS governmenta 1 Relations concerning building codes and making recommenda-
WlES.GVILGINS
PHILADELPHIA. PENNEY AVANIA tions for the complete restructuring of the present ae by which
TREASURER building codes are developed and administered. The National Coordinating
aon oe Council of the Building Officials Conference of Anerieas the International
Nols Conference of Building officials and the Southern Building Code Congress
together with the building industry have pointed out that the Report is
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE incomplete and based upon information which has | not been adequately
FIRST raat eee backed by Fact. kK
en
Ud pede ae our years of knowledge and experience in the building code activity
we believe that the implementation of these recommendations would re-
sult in utter chaos and rather than curing the alleged building code }
activity problems would create new and greater problems. *
SECOND PAST PAE
SENJAMIN SAL
1620 AVENUE
BROOKLYN, Atw You
BACKHAUS
ic IMPROVEMENTS
To DE MAR iYLAND ~ 5 - -
20! W. PRESTON StALET From a careful study of the recommendations in thé Report, based upon \\
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BERNARD T. ASCHENGRAND
CH EF DUILDING INSPECTOR
BERGENFiELS, NEW JERSEY
The use of the BOCA membership list for distribution of information
is restricted by certain conditions established by our Executive
Bi MARYERH Committee. Under these conditions I am not at liberty to release this
Pee ra eee ee information for the use of the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental
7 y Relations for the circulation of this reporte If you desire and so
dove: diver ben aenant indicate I will be pleased to place this matter before our Executive
CARDEN EAT Aan CER n Commitee at its mid-year meeting in December for a ruling regarding
ca, MINCENT DIMASE §=§©=6—Sss policy. In the meantime I have not the authority to grant the re-
PROVIDENCE. RNOSE ISLAND quest in your letter of July 26, 1966. ’
WALTER E. GRAY d
SUPT. PUBLIC BVILOINGSS
WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS Very truly yours,
ROANOKE, VIAG:NIA peb/t Paul E. Baseler
OWEN PERKINS Executive Director
CHIEF (NSPECTOR
ROYAL OAK, MiChIGAN
n FRANK ELLWOOD
ccHM 469 OF BUILOINGS
TORONTO, ONTARIC., CANADA
STAFF
BARCUTIVE DIRECTOR
PAUL E. GASELER
Core CORNELATON — Goca Coors
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
RICHARD L. SANDERSON
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September 22 , 1966
Mr . David R . Beecher
Associate A dm inistrator .. Operations
E conomic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc .
101 Mar ietta S treet, N . W .
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Dave :
Attache d is a copy of a li st of properties which have been
referred to the A tlanta Housing Authority by the Housing
C ode D ivision of the City of Atlanta Office of Inspecto r of
Buildings for relocation ass istance.
Since your center people are working very closely in
this cooperative effort to provi de relocati on in the most
badly needed areas , I thought you might want to pass this
along for follow up by your fiel d workers.
Sincerely yours,
Dan Sweat
DS :fy
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September 22, 1966
Mr. David R. Beecher
Associate Administrator - Operations
Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc.
101 Marietta Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Dave:
Attached is a copy of a list of properties which havé been
referred to the Atlanta Housing Authority by the Housing
Code Division of the City of Atlanta Office of Inspector of
Buildings for relocation assistance.
Since your center people are working very closely in
this cooperative effort to provide relocation in the most
badly needed areas, I thought you might want to pass this
along for follow up by your field workers,
Sincerely yours,
Dan Sweat
DS: fy
Enclosure (1)
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C
A LA
TY O F
A
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
J. S . BUCHANAN
WILLIAM R. WOFFORD, P.E., R.A.
CHIEF HOUSING CODE INSPECTOR
IN SPECTOR OF BUI LDING S
E LMER H. M_OON, E.E., P . E.
ASS T. IN SPECTOR OF BU IL DINGS
September 15, 1966
Mr. Dan Sweat
Governmental Liason Officer
Second. Floor, City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Dan:
The Housing Code Division has requested. the Atlanta Housing
Authority Central Relocation Service to offer relocation assistance
to the tenants in the herein listed properties. These properties are
in the Markham-Haynes Street, Incinerator, and Capitol Avenue Areas.
Hopefully the funds now available through the . EOA Program can
be utilized to overcome some of the tenant problems in regards to
relocating. We will continue to refer these situations to the
Atlanta Housing Authority, as they come to light, with special emphasis
in the area of Capitol Avenue and Washington Street.
Sincerely~
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J.S. Buchanan
.
Chief Housing Code Inspector
JSB:mse
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Sup ervisor of Inspect ion Services
ATLANTA
Tl-IE
DOGWOOD
CITY
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CITY OF ATLANTA
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
WILLIAM R, WOFFORD, P.E., R.A. J. S. BUCHANAN
INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS CHIEF HOUSING CODE INSPECTOR
ELMER H. MOON, E.E., P.E.
ASST. INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
September 15, 1966
Mr. Dan Sweat
Governmental Liason Officer
Second Floor, City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Dan:
The Housing Code Division has requested the Atlanta Housing
Authority Central Relocation Service to offer relocation assistance
to the tenants in the herein listed properties. These properties are
in the Markham-Haynes Street, Incinerator, and Capitol Avenue Areas.
Hopefully the funds now available through the; EOA Program can
be utilized to overcome some of the tenant problems in regards to
relocating. We will continue to refer these situations to the
Atlanta Housing Authority, as they come to light, with special emphasis
in the area of Capitol Avenue and Washington Street.
Sincerely,
J.S. Buchanan |
Chief Housing Code Inspector
JSB:mse
ec: Supervisor of Inspection Services
ATLANTA THE DOGWOOD CITY
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Properties Referred to the Atlanta Housing Authority
454 Dover's Alley,
s .w.
449 Dover's Alley,
s .w.
456 Dover's Alley,
s .w.
445 Miller's Alley,
s.w.
453 Miller's Alley,
s.w.
s.w.
405 Chapel Street,
409-A Chapel Street ,
s .w.
409-B Chapel Street,
s.w.
s .w.
447 Chapel Street,
R- 447 Chapel Street,
s .w.
s .w.
429 Chapel Street,
412 Markham Stre et,
s. w.
414 Markham Stree t,
s .w.
416 Markham St reet ,
s.w.
418 Markham Street,
s.w.
420 Markham Stre et ,
s .w.
4 24 Markham Stree t,
s.w.
419 Markham Stree t,
s.w.
421 Markham Street,
s .w.
448 Markham Street,
s.w.
4 22 Markham Street ,
s. w.
s.w.
554 Markham Street ,
82 Haynes Street,
s .w.
80 Haynes St r e e t ,
s. w.
72 Haynes Stre et,
s.w.
74 Haynes St ree t ,
s.w.
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76 Haynes Street, S.W.
78 Haynes Street, S.W.
38 Haynes Street, S.W.
89 Haynes Street, S.W.
179 Chestnut Street, N.W.
382-384 Foundary Street, N.W.
R-359 Magnolia Street, N.W., #1
R-361 Magnolia Street, N.W., #2
106 Randolph Street, N.E.
448 Whitehall Terrace, S.W.
240 Mangum Street, N.W.
242 Mangum Street, N.W.
238 Mangum Street, N.W.
395 Mayes Street, NoW.
501 Edgewood Avenue, N.E.
718 Capitol Avenue, S.E.
460 Arnold Street, N.E.
457 Arnold Street, N.E.
859 Center Hill Avenue, N.W.
721 Tifton Street, N.Wo
780 Capitol Avenue, S.E.
754 Capitol Avenue, S.E.
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Properties Referred to the Atlanta Housing Authority
454 Dover's Alley, S.W.
449 Dover's Alley, S.W.
456 Dover's Alley, S.W.
445 Miller's Alley, S.W.
453 Miller's Alley, S.W.
405 Chapel Street, S.W.
409-A Chapel Street, S.W.
409-B Chapel Street, S.W.
447 Chapel Street, S.W.
R-447 Chapel Street, S.W.
429 Chapel Street, S.W.
412 Markham Street, S.W.
414 Markham Street, S.W.
416 Markham Street, S.W.
418 Markham Street, S.W.
420 Markham Street, S.W.
424 Markham Street, S.W.
419 Markham Street, S.W.
421 Markham Street, S.W.
448 Markham Street, S.W.
422 Markham Street, S.W.
554 Markham Street, S.W.
82 Haynes Street, S.W.
80 Haynes Street, S.W.
72 Haynes Street, S.W.
74 Haynes Street, S.W.
ape
76 Haynes Street, S.W.
78 Haynes Street, S.W.
38 Haynes Street, S.W.
89 Haynes Street, S.W.
179
382-
Chestnut Street, N.W.
384 Foundary Street, N.W.
R-359 Magnolia Street, N.W., #1
R-361 Magnolia Street, N.W., #2
106
448
240
242
238
395
501
718
460
457
859
721
780
754
Randolph Street, N.E.
Whitehall Terrace, S.W.
Mangum Street, N.W.
Mangum Street, N.W.
Mangum Street, N.W.
Mayes Street, N.W.
Edgewood Avenue, N.E.
Capitol Avenue, S.E.
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Capitol Avenue, S.E.
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CITY OF ATLANTA
MUNICIPAL COURT
General Division
165 DECATUR STREET, S. E. -
JAckson 4-7890
Atlanta 3, Georgia
EDWARD T . BROCK
Assoc i at e Judge
September 29, 1966
ROB ER T E. JONES
T . C . LI T T LE
Assoc i ate Judge
C hi ef J udge
Mr. Earl Landers,
Administrative Assistant to the Mayor,
City Hall,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Dear Earl:
There has been some discussion between the Building
Inspectors' Office and the Court regarding the Urban Renewal.
I am enclosing herewith a copy of the letter that
Mrs . Colette Dusthimer, who prosecutes these cases, has
sent to Col. Malcolm Jones. Mrs. Dusthime r has discussed
this problem with Mr . Bob Lyle, of the City Attorney's
Office, and I am sure he will discuss the matter with
you. The copy of the letter enclosed is simply for y our
information.
In the future, if any controversy comes up regarding
the Urban Renewal Program where the Courts ·are concerned,
I would appreciate it very much if you would give me a
ring and allow me the opportunity of discussing. the
matter with you .
With kindest regards.
Sincerely yours,
~-
R. E . Jones , Chief Judge,
MUNICIPAL COURT, General Division ,
City of Atlanta .
REJ/dj
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CITY OF ATLANTA
MUNICIPAL COURT
General Division
165 DECATUR STREET, S.E. — JAckson 4—7890
Atlanta 3, Georgia EDWARD T. BROCK
Associate Judge
September 29, 1966 T. Cc. LITTLE
Associate Judge
ROBERT E. JONES
Chief Judge
Mr. Earl Landers,
Administrative Assistant to the Mayor,
City Hall,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Dear Earl:
There has been some discussion between the Building
Inspectors' Office and the Court regarding the Urban Re-
newal. I am enclosing herewith a copy of the letter that
Mrs. Colette Dusthimer, who prosecutes these cases, has
sent to Col. Malcolm Jones. Mrs. Dusthimer has discussed
this problem with Mr. Bob Lyle, of the City Attorney's
Office, and I am sure he will discuss the matter with
you. The copy of the letter enclosed is simply for your
information.
In the future, if any controversy comes up regarding
the Urban Renewal Program where the Courts are concerned,
I would appreciate it very much if you would give me a
ring and allow me the opportunity of discussing the
Matter with you.
With kindest regards.
Sincerely yours,
R. E. Jones, Chief Judge,
MUNICIPAL COURT, General Division,
City of Atlanta.
REJ/dj
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September 20, . 1966
Col. Malcolm Jones,
Supervisor of Inspection Services,
Building Depart.~ent,
City Hall,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Dear Col. Jonesa
As you ltnow, Mr. Milton, Codes Compliance Officer, and I review
each case prior to trial each Thursday and determine the penalty and
Court order, which I recommend to the Presiding Judge. I am sure you
will agree that nine times out of ten, Judge Sparks imposes the sentence and order which I request in behalf of the City.
Mr • .Milton and I make our recommendation to the Judge on the
following basis&
1. Number of prior notices of deficiencies by the City to the
defendant.
2. The severity of the violations (whether or not there are a
few minor repairs or numerous violations).
3. Whether or not we feel the defendant's failure to comply is
willful, or whether or not the person is financially unable to make
corrections.
4. Whether or not the defendant is receiving income from the property, is an owner-occupant, or the building is vacant.
5.
The defendant's past record in Court, if any.
6. Whether or not the person we bring into Court has the authority to make repairs (for example, agents, who have only the authority
to lease or sell the property, and no authority from the owner to
make repairs. Also, in ~ases involved in litigation, estates, incompetents, etc. ).
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7. Whether or not the property is ,located in a "Proposed
Area". Up to the present time, Mr. Milton has advised that it
is th,3 policy of the Housing Di vision to only require minimum
standards of the Code to correct hazardous,· unsafe and unsanitary
conditions, until such time as the property is acquired.
,Joe Sh,1ffer has received one notice from the City and it is
my understanding that this section is in a "Proposed Area". The
tenants have also been cited for violating the Code. I presume
these tenants are destitute: therefore, if a penalty is imposed,
the majority will serve time in the City Jail in lieu of payment
of the fine. If possible, I would like to know whether or not
suitable housing is available in Atlanta at an amount these people
can afford to pay. If we request that these people vacate the
premises immediately, I believe this question will arise and I
would like to have an answer.
In view of the City's policy in "Proposed Areas", and because
of the recent riots, I~~ bringing this matter to your attention,
so that if you deem it necessary, the Mayor's office and Mr.
Wofford might be consulted.
It is my suggestion that we have a confe~ence regarding this
matter, and I am of the opinion that Mr. Robert Lyle . should be
present, inasmuch as he and I have worked on these cases together.
Very truly yours,
(Mrs.) Colette Dusthimer,
MUNICIPAL COURT, General Division,
City of: Atlanta.
CD/dj
CC:
Mr . C. L. Milton, v
Codes Compliance Officere
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September 20, 1966
Col. Malcolm Jones, .
Supervisor of Inspection Services,
Building Department,
City Hall,
Atlanta, Georgias
Dear Col, Jones:
As you know, Mr. Milton, Codes Compliance Officer, and I review
each case prior to trial each Thursday and determine the penalty and
Court order, which I recommend to thea Presiding Judge. I am sure you
will agree that nine times out of ten, Judge Sparks imposes the sen=
tence and order which I request in behalf of the City.
Mr. Milton and I make our recommendation to the Judge on the
following basis: \
1. Number of prior notices of deficiencies by the City to the
defendant.
2. The severity of the violations (whether or not there are a
few minor repairs or numerous violations).
3. Whether or not we feel the defendant's failure to comply is
willful, or whether or not the person is financially unable to make
corrections.
4, Whether or not the defendant is receiving income from the pro=-
perty, is an owner-occupant, or the building is vacant.
5. The defendant's past record in Court, if any.
6. Whether or not the person we bring into Court has the author=
ity to make repairs (for example, agents, who have only the authority
to lease or sell the property, and no authority from the owner to
make repairs. Also, in cases involved in litigation, estates, ine
competents, etc.).
€,
7. Whether or not the property is located in a "Proposed
Area", Up to the present time, Mr. Milton has advised that it
is the policy of the Housing Division to only require minimum
standards of the Code to correct hazardous, unsafe and unsanitary
conditions, until such time as the property is acquired.
Joe Shaffer has received one notice from the City and it is
my understanding that this section is in a "Proposed Area". The
tenants have also been cited for violating the Code. I presume
these tenants are destitute; therefore, if a penalty is imposed,
the majority will serve time in the City Jail in lieu of payment
of the fine. If possible, I would like to know whether or not
suitable housing is available in Atlanta at an amount these people
can afford to pay. If we request that these people vacate the
premises immediately, I believe this question will arise and I
would like to have an answer.
In view of the City's policy in "Proposed Areas", and because
of the recent riots, I am bringing this matter to your attention,
so that if you deem it necessary, the Mayor's office and Mr.
Wofford might be consulted.
It is my suggestion that we have a conference regarding this
matter, and I am of the opinion that Mr. Robert Lyle should be
present, inasmuch as he and I have worked on these cases together,
Very truly yours,
(Mrs.) Colette Dusthimer,
MUNICIPAL COURT, General Division,
City of Atlanta.
cD/a3
CC: Mr. C. Le Milton, ~
Codes Compliance Officer.
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Box 1, Folder 1, Document 39
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Folder topic: Building department | 1964-1966