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                    <text>W USING RESOURCES CO·t1ITTEE
Rco, 1204, City Hall
April
14, 1967
Hr .. 1' .. B. Satterfield, Executive Director
Hcusing Authority o~ the City of Atlanta
824 Hurt Bllilding
Atlanta., Georgis 3030.3
Dea:r .Sat =
tter.ipting to coord.1l1 te oe~ntial Co unity Facilities
nt of low-cost housing under the accelerated fi~ ye
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Turnkey devalopnont 1
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pr~tieabl a to tho propos d loo tions and
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              <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Reom 120), City Hall

April 1h, 1967

Mr. M. B, Satterfield, Executive Director
Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta
82h Hurt

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Sat:

The City is attempting to coordinate essential Community Facilities
with development of low-cost housing under the accelerated five year
program.

I have been requested te refer all proposals, when first made, for
this type of development to the Planning Department (Collier Gladin)
for consideration as to adequacy of Comaunity Facilities, especially
schools and parks, and for report back thereon to this Committee as
soon as possible.

In many instances where "Turnkey" development is contemplated, the
propesed lecations are taken direct to your agency before this office
is advised about them. In such instances I will appreciate being
informed as early as practicable as to the proposed lecations and
number of units contemplated, in order that the Planning Department
may be called upon to consider Community Facilities, existing or pro«
posed, available to serve the development,

Sincerely,

Malcola D, Jones
Supervisor of Inspection Services

ec? “hr. R, Marl Landers

 
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                    <text>MINUTES
HOUSING RESOURCES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
APRIL 6, 1967
Members of the Housing Resources Com1nitte e E x ecutive Group m e t on
Thursday, April 6, 1967, at 10:00 a, m. in City Hall. The follow ing
members w ere present:
Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman
Mr. Lee Burge, Finance Panel
Mrs. Sujette Crank, Social Problems Panel
Mr. Virgil Milton, Business Participation Panel
Mr. Ray Moore, Public Information Panel
Mr. Moreland Smith, Construction and Design Panel
Mr. Charles L. Weltner, Legal Panel
Mr. John Wilson, Non-Profit Funds Panel
The follow ing panels were not represented at the meeting:
Land Acquisition Panel
Public Housing Panel
Mr . Ale x ander revie w ed the general functions of the Housing Resources
Committe e and informe d the participants of the Housing Resources Committee
Office that had b e en established in th e City Hall. He also advised that
Col. Malcolm Jon e s has b e en assigne d to coordinate th e housing program
and Mr. William Gates, as consultant on FHA matters, is assisting in th e
office one day each week. He announced that 'the City has also just approved
a secretarial position for this office to be fill e d as soon as possibl e .
Mr. Al exand e r th e n introduced Mr. M. B. Satt e rfi e ld, E x ecutive Dir e ctor
of the Atlanta Housing Aut hority, who brie f e d th e group on the public
housing program.
Mr. S a tterfie ld r e porte d on the numb e r of public housing units at the pr e sent
time:
1.
Ther e ar e pr e s e ntly 8, 8 74 units w ith virtually no vacancie s .
2.
650 u n its a re unde r con struction a t th e McD a niel Str eet Proj e ct.
3.
A bid has b ee n a c ce pte d for 140 unit s ext e nsion to th e P erry H ome s
P r oj ect .
�Page Two
4.
350 units in the design stage have been submitted to the Federal Housing
Administration for review. The Housing Authority expects to let bids
on these units this summer.
5.
140 units are under lease under the leasing program.
He pointed out these different projects on a city map to give the Committee
members an idea of the location of this housing. He stated that some concern
has been expressed for the need of public housing in the eastern quadrant of
the city and explained that the main difficulty is in securing any open land in
this area that would be u s eable . Developers are being encourag e d to consider
this section of the city. He explained that the Atlanta Housing Authority
presently has 4, 200 units reserved (allocated) by the Federal Government.
He then reviewed the different programs available in providing this lowincome housing. These include:
1.
Direct construction by the Housing Authority and the Turnkey Program.
2.
Purchase and rehabilitation of older and existing houses.
3.
Leasing by the Housing Authority of standard dwellings.
At this point Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. spoke to the gr o up brie fly r ega rding the
housing program. He said that he was greatly impressed with the interest
being shown in efforts to get more low-income housing underway in the city.
He pointe d out, as Mr. Satterfie ld did, that the main problem he has
encountered is in securing suitabl e and avaiiabl e locations for th e se units.
He expr e ssed a desir e to see more non-profit spon s or s willing t o c a rry
through on a proj e ct to con s truct such hous ing unit s :
Col. Malcolm Jones then reviewed with the members of the Committe e the
various pieces of informational material made available t o them today a nd
brought the s e r e ports up to d a t e on changes that have t a k e n plac e . H e also
pointe d o ut th e diffe r ent pr o p ose d proj ec t s on a m a p of the city so the
me m b e r s might see the di s tribution of the u n its .
The follow ing revisions w ere r e ported in the F e bruary 20, 1967, report:
�Page Three
No. Units
1967
Firm
3092
(1226)
Probable
4685
Total
7777
Categor1y
Under Consideration
3405
Doubtful
2968
Total
{1226)
Estimate When Available
1968
1970
1969
1971
(1550)
(316)
(257 3)
(912)
(500)
(700)
(4123)
(1228)
(500)
(700)
14, 150
Col. Jones also distributed a report concerning the problem areas of the
program. Currently there are 4, 900 units in all categories which are facing
serious difficulties for various r e asons. This report was to advise the
Committee of the situations existing.
The Chairman n ext recommende d and reques ted the following to the Committee:
It was established for the first Thursday of
1.
A monthly meeting date.
the month at 10:00 a. m.
2.
He requested all panels to submit the names of their Chairmen and
Vice Chairmen as soon as possible.
3.
He requested the Legal P ane l to inv es tigate the feasibility of amending
and broad ening Federal l egislation concerning financial assistance to
home owners in urban renewal and code enforcement areas whose homes
are condemned. At pr esent, home owners in urban renewal areas and
Federal approved code enforcement areas are th e only persons eligible
for such assistance. He feels that such assistance should be city-wide.
4.
Mr. Ale xander asked that encouragement be given to neighboring
communities to have good Workable Programs. Atlanta 1 s program
is in good order but this does not apply to all other communities in
Metropolitan Atlanta.
5.
He asked the L egal Panel to investigate the State tax law s. He feels the
pre sent tax laws are favorable to retention and creation of slums.
�r
Page Four
6.
He announced that the Finance and Non-Profit Panels have been combined.
7.
He advised that he and Mr. Lee Burge are looking into the need for
formation of a Housing Development Corporation. Suggestion was made
that the Chamb er of Commerce be asked to look into the matter and to
assist.
8.
At the present time he is trying to get some information from the City
Planning Department regarding the available land in the city. H owever ,
it will be some time before this information is complete.
9.
He expressed his concern over the difficulties that are b e ing encountered
in securing approval of sites. This is caused by various reasons, as
indicated in the special report distributed by Col. Jones. He feels
that this is becoming a very serious problem and that something must
be done as soon as possible to try to provide solutions to these problems.
10.
The Committee and office staff have been approached many times by
developers requesting that they refer them to lawyers and architects
familiar with the housing programs. The professional organizations of
these groups have been asked to supply the Housing Resources Office
with a list of those persons familiar with and interested in this field
and these lists will be furnished the developers upon request .
11.
He recommended to the Construction Panel that they take under advisement the various codes of the City of Atlanta and other agencies to
determine if such codes are practical ai:-i.d feasible.
12.
He requested assistance from the Social Problems Panel in providing
solutions to the many problems being created in the location of these
housing units.
13.
There are several areas of the city that have not been touched for
additional low cost housing and he feels a much more aggressive program is needed. He referred to such areas as Vine City and
Mechanics ville.
14.
He asked the members to consider the problem of relocation of people
displaced while units are under construction and to come up with some
�Page Five
workable way to build these units without completely disrupting the
neighborhood.
15.
He proposed that a task force be set up in the areas of prime
consideration to improve communications with the residents.
After a short discussion period the meeting was adjourned at 11:45 a. m.
Respectfully submitted,
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              <text>(Pe MINUTES

HOUSING RESOURCES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

APRIL 6, 1967

Members of the Housing Resources Committee Executive Group met on
Thursday, April 6, 1967, at 10:00 a.m. in City Hall. The following
members were present:

Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman

Mr. Lee Burge, Finance Panel

Mrs. Sujette Crank, Social Problems Panel

Mr. Virgil Milton, Business Participation Panel
Mr. Ray Moore, Public Information Panel

Mr. Moreland Smith, Construction and Design Panel
Mr. Charles L.Weltner, Legal Panel

Mr. John Wilson, Non-Profit Funds Panel

The following panels were not represented at the meeting:

Land Acquisition Panel
Public Housing Panel

Mr. Alexander reviewed the general functions of the Housing Resources
Committee and informed the participants of the Housing Resources Committee
Office that had been established in the City Hall. He also advised that

Col. Malcolm Jones has been assigned to coordinate the housing program

and Mr. William Gates, as consultant on FHA matters, is assisting in the
office one day each week. He announced that the City has also just approved
a secretarial position for this office to be filled as soon as possible.

Mr. Alexander then introduced Mr. M. B.Satterfield, Executive Director
of the Atlanta Housing Authority, who briefed the group on the public
housing program,

Mr. Satterfield reported on the number of public housing units at the present
time:

1. There are presently 8, 874 units with virtually no vacancies.
2. 650 units are under construction at the McDaniel Street Project.

3. Abid has been accepted for 140 units extension to the Perry Homes
Project.
Page Two

4. 350 units in the design stage have been submitted to the Federal Housing
Administration for review. The Housing Authority expects to let bids
on these units this summer,

5. 140 units are under lease under the leasing program,

He pointed out these different projects on a city map to give the Committee
members an idea of the location of this housing. He stated that some concern
has been expressed for the need of public housing in the eastern quadrant of
the city and explained that the main difficulty is in securing any open land in
this area that would be useable. Developers are being encouraged to consider
this section of the city. He explained that the Atlanta Housing Authority
presently has 4, 200 units reserved (allocated) by the Federal Government,

He then reviewed the different programs available in providing this low-
income housing. These include:

1. Direct construction by the Housing Authority and the Turnkey Program.
2. Purchase and rehabilitation of older and existing houses.
3. Leasing by the Housing Authority of standard dwellings.

At this point Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. spoke to the group briefly regarding the
housing program. He said that he was greatly impressed with the interest
being shown in efforts to get more low-income housing underway in the city.
He pointed out, as Mr. Satterfield did, that the main problem he has
encountered is in securing suitable and available locations for these units.
He expressed a desire to see more non-profit sponsors willing to carry
through on a project to construct such housing units.

Col. Malcolm Jones then reviewed with the members of the Committee the
various pieces of informational material made available to them today and
brought these reports up to date on changes that have taken place. He also
pointed out the different proposed projects on a map of the city so the
members might see the distribution of the units.

The following revisions were reported in the February 20, 1967, report:
Page Three

Estimate When Available

 

 

 

 

Cate gory No. Units 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971

Firm 3092 (1226) (1550) (316)

Probable 4685 (2573) (912) (500) (700) |
Total 7777 (1226) (4123) (1228) (500) (700)

Under Consideration 3405

Doubtful 2968
Total 14,150

Col. Jones also distributed a report concerning the problem areas of the
program. Currently there are 4,900 units in all categories which are facing
serious difficulties for various reasons. This report was to advise the
Committee of the situations existing.

The Chairman next recommended and requested the following to the Committee:

by

A monthly meeting date. It was established for the first Thursday of
the month at 10:00 a.m.

He requested all panels to submit the names of their Chairmen and
Vice Chairmen as soon as possible.

He requested the Legal Panel to investigate the feasibility of amending
and broadening Federal legislation concerning financial assistance to
home owners in urban renewal and code enforcement areas whose homes
are condemned, At present, home owners in urban renewal areas and
Federal approved code enforcement areas are the only persons eligible
for such assistance. He feels that such assistance should be city-wide.

Mr. Alexander asked that encouragement be given to neighboring
communities to have good Workable Programs, Atlanta's program
is in good order but this does not apply to all other communities in
Metropolitan Atlanta,

He asked the Legal Panel to investigate the State tax laws. He feels the
present tax laws are favorable to retention and creation of slums,
Page Four

10.

ll.

12.

13.

14,

He announced that the Finance and Non-Profit Panels have been combined.

He advised that he and Mr. Lee Burge are looking into the need for
formation of a Housing Development Corporation. Suggestion was made
that the Chamber of Commerce be asked to look into the matter and to
assist.

At the present time he is trying to get some information from the City
Planning Department regarding the available land in the city. However,
it will be some time before this information is complete.

He expressed his concern over the difficulties that are being encountered
in securing approval of sites. This is caused by various reasons, as
indicated in the special report distributed by Col. Jones. He feels

that this is becoming a very serious problem and that something must

be done as soon as possible to try to provide solutions to these problems.

The Committee and office staff have been approached many times by
developers requesting that they refer them to lawyers and architects
familiar with the housing programs. The professional organizations of
these groups have been asked to supply the Housing Resources Office
with a list of those persons familiar with and interested in this field
and these lists will be furnished the developers upon request.

He recommended to the Construction Panel that they take under advise-
ment the various codes of the City of Atlanta and other agencies to
determine if such codes are practical and feasible.

He requested assistance from the Social Problems Panel in providing
solutions to the many problems being created in the location of these

housing units.

There are several areas of the city that have not been touched for
additional low cost housing and he feels a much more aggressive pro-
gram is needed. He referred to such areas as Vine City and
Mechanicsville.

He asked the members to consider the problem of relocation of people
displaced while units are under construction and to come up with some
Page Five

workable way to build these units without completely disrupting the
neighborhood.

15. He proposed that a task force be set up in the areas of prime
consideration to improve communications with the residents.

After a short discussion period the meeting was adjourned at 11:45 a.m,

Respectfully submitted,

7 “AR, Loe’ ey, lat
Malcolm D. Jorie

Supervisor of Inspection Services
Director

MDJ:fy
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                    <text>MINUTES
/
HOUSING RESOURCES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
APRIL 6, 1967
Members of the Housing Resources Committee Executive Group met on
Thursday, April 6, 1967, at 10:00 a. m. in City Hall. The following
members were present:
Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, _Chairman
Mr. Lee Burge, Finance Panel
Mrs. Sujette Crank, Social Problems Panel
Mr. Virgil Milton, Business Participation Panel
Mr. Ray Moore, Public Information Panel
Mr. Moreland Smith, Construction and Design Panel
Mr. Charles L. Weltner, Legal Panel
Mr. John Wilson, Non-Profit Funds Panel
The following panels were not represented at the meeting:
Land Acquisition Panel
Public Housing Panel
Mr. Alexander reviewed the general functions of the Housing Resources
Committee and informed the participants of the Housing Resources Committee
Offic e that had been established in the City Hall. He also advised that
Col. Malcolm Jones has been assigned to coordinate the housing program
and Mr. William Gates, as consultant 6n FHA matters, is assisting in the
office one day each week. He announced that the City has also just approved
a secretarial position for this office to be filled as soon as possible.
Mr. Alexander then introduced Mr. M. B. Satterfield, E x ecutive Director
of the Atlanta Housing Authority, who briefed the group on the public
housing program.
Mr. Satterfield report e d on the number of public housing units at the present
time:
1.
There ar e presently 8,874 units with virtually no vacancies.
2.
650 units are under construction at the McDaniel Stre e t Proj ec t .
3.
A bid has b een accepted for 14 0 units extension to the Perry Homes
Project.
�Page Two
4.
350 units in the design stage have been submitted to the Federal Housing
Administration for review. The Housing Authority expects to let bids
on these units this summer.
5.
140 units are under lease under the leasing program.
He pointed out these different projects on a city map to give the Committee
members an idea of the location of this . housing. He stated that some concern
has been expressed for the need of public housing in the eastern quadrant of
the city and explained that the main difficulty is in securing any open land in
this area that would be useable. Developers are being encouraged to consider
this section of the city. He explained that the Atlanta Housing Authority
presently has 4, 200 units reserved (allocated) by the Federal Government.
He then reviewed the different programs available in providing this lowincome housing. These includ e :
1.
Direct construction by the Housing Authority and the Turnkey Program.
2.
Purchase and rehabilitation of older and existing houses.
3.
Leasing by the Housing Authority of standard dwellings.
At this point Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. spoke to the group briefly regarding the
housing program. He said that he was greatly impressed with the interest
being shown in efforts to get more low-income housing underway in the city.
He pointed out, as Mr. Satterfield did, that the main problem he has
encountered is in securing suitable and available locations for these units.
He expressed a desire to see more non-profit sponsors willing to carry
through on a project to construct such housing units.
Col. Malcolm Jones then revi ewe d with the members of the Committee the
various pieces of informational material made available to them today and
brought these reports up to date on changes that have taken place. _ He also
pointed out the different proposed projects on a map of the city so the
members might see th e distribution of the units.
The following revisions were reported in the February 20, 1967, report:
�Page Three
No. Units
1967
Firm
3092
(1226)
Probable
4685
Total
7777
Categor1y
Under Consideration
3405
Doubtful
2968
Total
(1226)
Estimate When Available
1970
1968
1969
1971
( 1550)
(316)
(2573)
(912)
(500)
(700)
(4123)
(1228)
(500)
(700)
14, 150
·Col. Jones also distributed a report concerning the problem areas of the
program. Currently there are 4, 900 units in all categories which are facing
serious difficulties for various reasons. This report was to advise the
Committee of the situations ex is ting.
The Chairman next recommended and requested the following to the Committee:
1.
A monthly meeting date.
the month at 10:00 a. m.
2.
He requested all panels to submit the names of their Chairmen and
Vice Chairmen as soon as possible.
3.
He reques ted th e Legal Panel to investigate th e feasibility of amending
and broadening F ederal l egislati on concerning financial assistance to
home owners in urban renewal and cod e enforcement areas whose homes
are cond emned. At pres ent, home owners in urb an ren ewal areas and
Federal approved code enforcement areas are the only persons eligible
for such assistance. He feels that such assistance should be city-wide.
4.
Mr. Al exander asked that encouragement be given to neighboring
commw1ities to have good Workable Programs. Atlanta's program
is in good order but this does not apply to all other communities in
Metropolitan Atlanta.
5.
He asked the Legal Panel to investigate the State t ax laws. He feels the
present tax laws are favorable to retention and creation of slums.
It was established for the first Thursday of
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6.
He announced that the Finance and Non-Profit Panels have been combined.
7.
He advised that he and Mr. Lee Burge are looking into the need for
formation of a Housing Development Corporation. Suggestion was made
that the Chamber of C ommerce be asked to look into the matter and to
assist.
8.
At the present time he is trying to. get some information from the City
Planning Department regarding the available land in the city. However,
it will be some time before this information is complete.
9.
He expressed his concern over the difficulties that are being encountered
in securing approval of sites. This is caused by various reasons, as
indicated in the special report distributed by Col. Jones. He feels
that this is becoming a very serious problem and that something must
be done as soon as possible to try to provide solutions to these :problems.
10.
The Committee and office staff have been approached many times by
developers requesting that they refer them to lawyers and archite cts
familiar with the housing programs. The professional organizations of
thes e groups have been asked to supply the Housing Resources Office
with a list of those persons familiar with and interested in this field
and these lists will be furnished the develop e rs upon request.
11.
He recommended to the Construction Panel that they take under advisement the, various codes of the City of Atlanta and other agencies to
det ermine if such codes are practical and feasible.
12.
He requested assistance from the Social Pr oblems Panel in providing
solutions to the many problems being created in the location of these
housing units.
13.
There are s eve ral areas of the city that have not been touched for
additional low cost housing and he feels a much more aggr e ssive program is n ee ded. He referred to such areas as Vine City and
Mechanicsville.
14.
He asked th e members to consider the problem of r e location of p eople
displaced w hil e units are under construction and to come up w ith some
�Page Five
workable way to build thes e units without completely disrupting the
neighborhood.
15.
He proposed that a task force be set up in the areas of prime
consideration to improve communications with the residents.
After a short discussion period the meeting was adjourned at 11:45 a. m.
Respectfully submitted,
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              <text>MINUTES
HOUSING RESOURCES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

APRIL 6, 1967

Members of the Housing Resources Committee Executive Group met on
Thursday, April 6, 1967, at 10:00 a.m. in City Hall. The following
members were present:

Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman

Mr. Lee Burge, Finance Panel

Mrs. Sujette Crank, Social Problems Panel

Mr. Virgil Milton, Business Participation Panel
Mr. Ray Moore, Public Information Panel

Mr. Moreland Smith, Construction and Design Panel
Mr. Charles L.Weltner, Legal Panel

Mr. John Wilson, Non-Profit Funds Panel

The following panels were not represented at the meeting:

Land Acquisition Panel
Public Housing Panel

Mr. Alexander reviewed the general functions of the Housing Resources
Committee and informed the participants of the Housing Resources Committee
Office that had been established in the City Hall. He also advised that

Col. Malcolm Jones has been assigned to coordinate the housing program

and Mr. William Gates, as consultant on FHA matters, is assisting in the
office one day each week. He announced that the City has also just approved
a secretarial position for this office to be filled as soon as possible.

Mr. Alexander then introduced Mr. M. B.Satterfield, Executive Director
of the Atlanta Housing Authority, who briefed the group on the public

housing program,

Mr. Satterfield reported on the number of public housing units at the present
time:

1. There are presently 8,874 units with virtually no vacancies.
2. 650 units are under construction at the McDaniel Street Project.

3. A bid has been accepted for 140 units extension to the Perry Homes
Project.
Page Two

4, 350 units in the design stage have been submitted to the Federal Housing
Administration for review. The Housing Authority expects to let bids
on these units this summer.

5. 140 units are under lease under the leasing program,

He pointed out these different projects on a city map to give the Committee
members an idea of the location of this.housing. He stated that some concern
has been expressed for the need of public housing in the eastern quadrant of
the city and explained that the main difficuity is in securing any open land in
this area that would be useable. Developers are being encouraged to consider
this section of the city. He explained that the Atlanta Housing Authority
presently has 4, 200 units reserved (allocated) by the Federal Government.

He then reviewed the different programs available in providing this low-
‘income housing. These include:

1. Direct construction by the Housing Authority and the Turnkey Program,
2. Purchase and rehabilitation of older and existing houses.
3. Leasing by the Housing Authority of standard dwellings.

At this point Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. spoke to the group briefly regarding the
housing program. He said that he was greatly impressed with the interest
being shown in efforts to get more low-income housing underway in the city.
He pointed out, as Mr. Satterfield did, that the main problem he has
encountered is in securing suitable and available locations for these units.
He expressed a desire to see more non-profit sponsors willing to carry
through on a project to construct such housing units.

Col. Malcolm Jones then reviewed with the members of the Committee the
various pieces of informational material made available to them today and
brought these reports up to date on changes that have taken place. He also
pointed out the different proposed projects on a map of the city so the
members might see the distribution of the units.

The following revisions were reported in the February 20, 1967, report:
Page Three

Estimate When Available

 

 

 

 

Category No. Units 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971

Firm 3092 (1226) (1550) (316)

Probable 4685 (2573) (912) (500) (700)
Total 7777 (1226) (4123) (1228) (500) (700)

Under Consideration 3405

Doubtful 2968
Total 14, 150

Col. Jones also distributed a report concerning the problem areas of the
program. Currently there are 4, 900 units in all categories which are facing
serious difficulties for various reasons. This report was to advise the
Committee of the situations existing.

The Chairman next recommended and requested the following to the Committee:

l.

A monthly meeting date. It was established for the first Thursday of
the month at 10:00 a.m,

He requested all panels to submit the names of their Chairmen and
Vice Chairmen as soon as possible.

He requested the Legal Panel to investigate the feasibility of amending
and broadening Federal legislation concerning financial assistance to
home owners in urban renewal and code enforcement areas whose homes
are condemned. At present, home owners in urban renewal areas and
Federal approved code enforcement areas are the only persons eligible
for such assistance. He feels that such assistance should be city-wide.

Mr. Alexander asked that encouragement be given to neighboring
communities to have good Workable Programs, Atlanta's program
is in good order but this does not apply to all other communities in
Metropolitan Atlanta.

He asked the Legal Panel to investigate the State tax laws. He feels the
present tax laws are favorable to retention and creation of slums,
Page Four

10,

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12.

1a

14.

He announced that the Finance and Non-Profit Panels have been combined,

He advised that he and Mr. Lee Burge are looking into the need for
formation of a Housing Development Corporation. Suggestion was made
that the Chamber of Commerce be asked to look into the matter and to
assist.

At the present time he is trying to. get some information from the City
Planning Department regarding the available land in the city. However,
it will be some time before this information is complete.

He expressed his concern over the difficulties that are being encountered
in securing approval of sites. This is caused by various reasons, as
indicated in the special report distributed by Col. Jones. He feels

that this is becoming a very serious problem and that something must
be done as soon as possible to try to provide solutions to these problems.

The Committee and office staff have been approached many times by
developers requesting that they refer them to lawyers and architects
familiar with the housing programs. The professional organizations of
these groups have been asked to supply the Housing Resources Office
with a list of those persons familiar with and interested in this field
and these lists will be furnished the developers upon request.

He recommended to the Construction Panel that they take under advise-
ment the various codes of the City of Atlanta and other agencies to
determine if such codes are practical and feasible.

He requested assistance from the Social Problems Panel in providing
solutions to the many problems being created in the location of these
housing units.

There are several areas of the city that have not been touched for
additional low cost housing and he feels a much more aggressive pro-
gram is needed. He referred to such areas as Vine City and
Mechanicsville.

He asked the members to consider the problem of relocation of people
displaced while units are under construction and to come up with some
Page Five

workable way to build these units without completely disrupting the

neighborhood.

15. He proposed that a task force be set up in the areas of prime
consideration to improve communications with the residents.

After a short discussion period the meeting was adjourned at 11:45 a.m.

Respectfully submitted,

Prrbieclinn DS, al tt
Malcolm D. Jorie

Supervisor of Inspection Services
Director

MDJ:fy
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CITY HAL
.TLANTA , CA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Arca Code 404
Room 1204, Ci ty Hal l
!VAN A_LE:N, JR., MAYOR
irpri l 2 5, 196 7
R. EARL LANDERS, Admir.istrative Ass'sta;it
MRS. ANN M. tl.OSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Liaison
Dea:- Corn.'.11ittee ?·'.i:e bcr:
.::~::· Chain.an is out of the City, but before leaving town he asked


-;;e to i
1for:n you t~ at the regule.r monttly rr.ee ing for 'i.fay of t:t"e


ixecutive Croup of t i:.e :'ousing .esourc es Co!:hr.ittee will be he l d at
10:00 A. I-'i., Thu:csday, ?fay 4, 1 96 7 i n Co.nmittee Room il2, Second Floor,
City Hall. We hope tnat you can attend.
The Com,, i ttee I s pericdic report on 11 Ir. . ventory of LoH ar.d '~edix:m
Cost Housing in f..tl2.nta, recently completed, in develop:nent and pro~1osed 11
is bej_ng revised now a.ncl wi ll be available fo r the Executive Group meeting.
It shou2.d provi de mate ial for an interestirg discussim as to progr ess
O.L the p rogram during tte first six months of operation of this Cor:i.·:1i ttee .
Tnere are ceveral problem areas on wr ic . . we need your considerc:.tio:r, arid
advice.
Panels w~ich have not yet elected per,1arient Chairmen and Vice-
c· air.neri are urged to do so be£'ore the meel,1.ng and aovise us as soo
as possible, in order ttat those newly elected ir.ay als o be i nvi te
this rr.eeting .
to
Please let us know on the enclosed return adc:ress post card, whetrier
you plan to atter..d .
n the event that you ca:. . not cor.1e, please arra: ~e for
so .1e otter me,. ber of your Panel to attend and advise us on the enclosed
post c a.rd wil.o ,;-:ill represent your Panel at tte r:;.ee tine .
Sincerely,
1'· ale oh. J . jone s
Supervisor of Inspectic . Se··vices
3tcl.
Re tur~ address post card
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ING RESOURCES COM.ITTAn CITY HTALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303

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Ne tee ee ale Neeanet kes po a Se veer. ee ee eee

‘ ™ oe Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 405
Room 120, City Hail
s “3 IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
April 25, 1967
R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant

MRS, ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E, SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Liaison

Dear Committee Member:

Cur Chairman is out of the City, but before leaving town he asked
me to inform you that the regular monthly meeting for May of the
Executive Group of the Housing Resources Comnittee will be held at
10:00 A.M., Thursday, May 4, 1967 in Committee Room #2, Second Floor,
City Hall. We hope tnat you can attend.

The Committee's pericdic report on "Inventory of Low and Medium
Cost Housing in PARANA recently completed, in development and proposed!
is being revised now and will be available for the Executive Group meeting.
It should provide material for an interesting discussion as to progress
of the program during the first six months of operation of this Committee.
There are several preblem areas on which we need your consideration and

advice,

anels which heve not yet elected permanent Chairmen and Vice-
re urged to do so before the meeting and advise us as soon
le, in order that those newly elected may also be invited to

ease let us know on the enclosed return address post card, whether
you plan S46 fos In the event that you cannot come, please arrenge for
sone other member of your rene. 4 to attend and advise us on the enclosed
post card wno will represent your Panel at the meeting.

Sincerely,

Neleols D, eae
Supervisor of Inspection Services

Znel,. Returr address post card
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                    <text>HOUSING RESOURCES co_r.r ,HTTEE
1204, City Hall
ay
MEMORANDUM TO:
4, 1967


.tr . Collier B. Gladin.,


Planning Engineer
A tract of land (171 acres) located between illis Mi ll Road, s.w.
and Peyton Road, s .w., north of Utoy Creek, has been p~oposed for
_Community Unit Plan development, including housing under 22ld(3) co-op
and perhaps some Turnkey development .
Request that this proposal bo studied by your partment as to
adequacy of Co unity Facilities, especially schools and parks, existing
or pr oposed, and t hat this office be advised as soon as possible as to
your dotermin tions .
Sincerely,
,falcolm D. Jones
Supervisor of Insp cticn Services
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
120), City Hall

May lh, 1967

MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Collier B. Gladin,
Planning Engineer

A tract of land (171 acres) located between Willis Mill Road, 5.W.
and Peyton Road, 5.W., north of Utoy Creek, has been proposed for
Community Unit Plan development, including housing under 221d(3) co-op
and perhaps some Turnkey development.

Request that this proposal be studied by your Department as to
adequacy of Community Facilities, especially schools and parks, existing
or proposed, and that this office be advised as soon as possible as to
your determinations.

Sincerely,

Malcolm D, Jones
Supervisor of Inspection Services

nan” Vee R. Earl Landers

Mr. Dan E, Sweat, Jr.
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Co l li e r He i p;hts Pl a r; Area ,
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Housing Aut hority no t i nt e r e s ted in t his si te f or
Turnk ey ; FHA cool t owar d it .
Soutn of Constit utio n Road , SE
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Park
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Pl an ni n.:; De partment ant icipat e s str ong opj_:Josition t o
de velo pment of th i s tra ct fo r l ow cost hou sing .
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wi t hdr awr, ( appa r ently be c ausE:: of ne i ghbor iiOo d ob j e ct ion·);
ot ner app l ic at i on wi t hhe ld ( iJ1°es umabl y f or similar r eason ) .
Ti1is const i tutes app r o:drna t ely 2/3 of t e Ci ty ' s goalf or t i,e f i rs t t1;0 years of t he pro6 r am . Deve lopers who
we re ori g i nal l y ent hus i ast i c a r e becom i ng VCr/ discour aged
and sor:ie are s ugg e s t i ng quitt i ng the proi; r am .
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s HOUSING RES
Aprii 20, 1967 -
= Problem Areas :
Units Location Program Principal Difficulty
Pai 259 West of Hollywood Road Turnkey Gpposed by Facial Relations Section of HUD in letter
North of Frecter Creek Vo to liousing Authority. Tentatively denied by HAA
P-2 SO Harwell Road South of Turnkey ae’ zoned A-l, poe tet epposed by NAACP in letter te Nayor
Bankhead highway filen. Tentatively den ie d Ly HAA
P= 125 Jackson Farkway, just Turnkey Zoned A-1, Site not acted on by HAA, Lecause of objection
Nerth of Banxhead la to the area by Intergroup Relations Section of hUD
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P-5 156 East of Hollywood Road 221 d (3) FHA nas Geclined to approve.
North of Magnolia Cemetery Cxperiment
P-6 262 OFF Etheridge Drive East #04 Special Having difficulty in getting FHA approval.
of Jackson Parkway or Turnkey
C-1 204 Between Hollywood Road and Turnkey or Re-zoned recently for low cost hcusing ,rogram. Housing.
Gun Club Road, N.W. 221 € (3) Authority not interested in site; FHA not sympathetic
toward it.
C-3 i150 Between DeKalb Avenue and 221 d (3) Zoned R=-3, Planning Department is dubious about getting
NeLendoa at Hampton Terr. Rent Supl. re-zoned.
C-5 106 West of Jackson Parkway 221 da (3) Zoned R-5. Planning Department cool teward re-zoning.
North of Proctor Creek
C-18 ]| 1,7¢¢ Between Peyton Roac and Willis | Turnkey Zoned R-3. eens Department is reluctant to get re-
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Hill Road North of Utoy Creek ]221 d (3) zoned. (Housing Authority is e1thusiastic about site)
221 d (2)
Otiier
C-21 600 Fairburn Road lorth of Turnkey or Zoning change required. Site not acted cn by HAA because
Holy Family Hospital 221 da (3) of objection by Intergroup Relations Section of HUD to
geueral area in the Northwest.
C-22 175 Bankhead Hignway at Turnkey - Site not acted on by HAA, because of objection to the area
Szburn Road by Intergrcup Relations Section of hUD.

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

r a : Page 2.
Problem Areas :
Ho. Units Location Program Principal Difficulty
C-23 LEG Nerth of Brownsville Rd. Turnkey Zoned M+i. Site not acted on by HAA, because of
Letween Hollywood and cbjection to the area by Intergroup Relations Section
Bolton Rds. of HUD.
P17 224 Cff Brownsmill Road south 221 4a (3) Zoned ii-1, Objection from some residents of neighborhood.
of Oak Drive Co-op. Re-zoning cenied April 17, by Board of Aldermen.
D-3 152 South Side Simpson Road 221 d (3) Strongly opposed by citizens residing in Collier Heights
i East cf Hightower Road 2 in protests to Zoard of Aldermen. Site is not in
Collier Heights Plan Area.
D-5 62 Woedbine at Boulevard Turnkey or | Housing Authority not interested in this site for
Drive 221 dG (3) Turnkey; FHA cocl toward it.
D-8 364 Off Boulder Park Drive 221 4 (3) Zoned K-3. Planning Department is reluctant to have
Southwest of Wildwood Lake Townhouses rezoned because not consistant with Eoulder Park Pian.
2-9 160 West of Moreland Avenue 221 d (3) Rejected by FHA as not suitable site
South of Constitution Road, SE Co-op
D-10 | 280 Custer Avenue East of Chosewood Turnkey Planning Department anticipates strong opposition to
Park development of this tract for low cost housing.
D-11l | 250 221 d (3) Application on one site submitted to FHA and subsequently
360 withdrawn (apparently because of neighborihieod objection);
other application withheld (presumably for similar reason).
otal | 650% Tuis constitutes appears 2/3 of tne City's goal
for the first two years of the program. Developers who
were originally aucnusiuetta are becoming very discouraged
and some are suggesting quitting the program.

 

 

 

 

 
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MEMORANDUM
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To: Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
Director of Governmental Liaison
F -rom: Malcolm D. Jones
Supervisor of Inspection Services
Pursuant to our brief discussion this morning, the following is
a concise list of major problems currently being encountered in
the low-cost housing program (for more detail see copy of my
letter of April 12 to Cecil Alexander).
1.
Difficulty for developers to find land suitably zoned
and at prices which make low-cost housing development
economically feasible.
2.
NAACP objection to sites proposed in areas which they
. consider occupied predominately by Negroes.
3.
Support of the NAACP position by the Intergroup Relations
Section of the Regional Office of HUD. with apparently the
backing of HUD at the Washingtonllevel.
4.
FHA reluctance to approve locations which they consider
might offer competition to development of Rockdale; also
constant and extreme conservatism against ov er building
in any area until each development is actually tested as
to marketability; plus the ov erflow effect of the difficulty
e x pla ined in 2 and 3 above , although no directive to that
effect appears to have yet actually reached the local FHA
office.
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April 21, 1967
5.
Neighborhood resistance by home owners, generally to
apartments going anywhere near them.
6.
Reluctance of the Board of Aldermen to rezone suitable
areas because of neighborhood objections.
7.
Reluctance of the Planning Department to recommend
.
rezoning of necessary areas because of inconsistency with
previously adopted plans in most areas.
8.
Difficulty in keeping developers interested in view of the
combination of the above listed problems.
9.
Slowness of non-profit groups to sponsor projects (a
mandatory provision of the 221 d (3) low-interest rate
program).
Malcolm D. Jones
Supervisor of Inspection Service s
MDJ:'fy
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a lt ge ST

April 21, 1967

MEMORANDUM

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

From; Malcolm D. Jones
Supervisor of Inspection Services

|
| Pursuant to our brief discussion this morning, the following is
a concise list of major problems currently being encountered in
| the low-cost housing program (for more detail see copy of my
letter of April 12 to Cecil Alexander).
1. Difficulty for developers to find land suitably zoned
and at prices which make low-cost housing development
economically feasible.

2. NAACP objection to sites proposed in areas which they
consider occupied predominately by Negroes.

3. Support of the NAACP position by the Intergroup Relations
Section of the Regional Office of HUD, with apparently the
backing of HUD at the Washingtonllevel.

4. FHA reluctance to approve locations which they consider
might offer competition to development of Rockdale; also
constant and extreme conservatism against over building
in any area until each development is actually tested as
to marketability; plus the overflow effect of the difficulty
explained in 2 and 3 above, although no directive to that
effect appears to have yet actually reached the local FHA
office.
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Mr. Sweat
Page Two
April 21, 1967

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Neighborhood resistance by home owners, peuceethy't to
apartments going anywhere near them.

Reluctance of the Board of Aldermen to rezone suitable
areas because of neighborhood objections.

Reluctance of the Planning Department to recommend
rezoning of necessary areas because of inconsistency with
previously adopted plans in most areas.

Difficulty in keeping developers interested in view of the
combination of the above listed problems.

Slowness of non-profit groups to sponsor projects (a
mandatory provision of the 221 d (3) low-interest rate
program).

Malcolm D. Jones
Supervisor of Inspection Services

MDJ:fy
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                    <text>HOUSING RF.'.SOURC:S S COYJ!'~ITTEE
Topics f or discussion with the 1ayor
May 8, 1967
Surmnary of April 20, Housing Resource s Committee report shows:
1.
Estimate when avai l able
No. Units
1967
1968
1969
Firm
3556
(1312)
(1928)
(316)
Probable
3553
(1681)
(672 )
Category
1970
1971
(500)
(70'J )
(500)
( 700 )
- -7109 I n Sight (1312)
Total
Being Considered
4569
Doubtful
3088
(3609 )
(988)
14, 766 units
Total Proposed
Of the 71 proposals cont ained i n this report, 19 of the best ones
and those which unti l recently were considere d among the most promising
(comprising 6,504 units) have ei ther been turned down or are i n jeopardy .
The princ i pal reasons fo r this, toge tr..er wi tb some suggestions to iJ prove
the situation 1 Kere inc l uded in l etter of April 12 , t o the Chai rman of t he
Housing Resources Committee.
The proble~ areas of greatest concern are
indicated i n the accompani ng l ist.
2.
2ffects of the problem encountered with the NAACP and the I nter- gr oup
Relations Sect ion of HUD i s beginr.ing to be fe l t loc ally i n FctA also.
It is apparent that the position t aken by the I nter-group Relations Section
of ?.U D has been brewing for some time and now has the support ·of HUD LTJ.
ivas hingt o •
Thus far we have depended primarily on private developers to
c ome in with proposed sites.
Unless the current situation can be materially
i mproved s oon, it may behoove the City t o go into t he business of sys temicall y
cicte r mining sites for low cost housing and acquiring the land needed for such
use, by condemnation if necessary, in much the sar1e manner as is dor.e by the
Scnool Board f or needed school .sites.
Of t he 9800 unit goal f or t he first t wo yenrs of the low co st housing
progrc.. , alloc ation breakclmm specif i ed by the ifayor in the Housine Conf'er e ice


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Public Housing
57%
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5586 uni t s ( 5640 alloc ated)
Private Develo)ers
(conventio al
30~~
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2940 units
22ld(3) Non- prof it
13%
=
1274 unit s
Total
9800
It seems that t he 22 l d(3), co- op i s the most popular approach t o the nonpr ofit development and is best for bot h t he City and the purchaser- occ upant .
The prospect i ve home owner gets more for his money in t hi s t ype of home
ownershi p t han in any other manner thus far propose d.
The failur e and
f oreclos i ng r ate nat i onal ly on the s e developments i s negligi bl e .
Thi s
t ype development s· _o uld be abl e t o ac count for a gr eater proporti onate
share of the over al l r e~ui r ement t han t he 13% previ ousl y i ndic ated; i t
should be widel y encouraged .
4.
.An article by Alex Coffin in the Atlanta Constitut i on, April 17,
s tat ed t hat 25% of Atlant a is in vac ant lot s .
I f thi s be t r ue, our most
available resource f or l ow- cost housing, both publ i c and pr ivate , i s on
s catter e d sites.
I nci dentall y such pro cedure woul d create a mi nimu."';;. of
nei ghbor:0.ood ob j ecti on and polit ical di f f i culty.
Bot h privat e devel opers
and the Housing Aut hority s hould be calle d upon to pursue this principl e
t o t he maximum.
5.
The Housing Code i nspections on Boul evard have produced offers f or
sale by ovrriers of at l e ast 103 units .
6.
No adciiti onal sites under t he Public Housi ng le asing progr am have been
&amp;cc_t.:.ir ed since previous
ousi ng Resources Cornin.i t t ee report of Fcbru.s.ry 20 .
It appears that most of the time of the fousing Authority repr esentative
assigned to leasing is t aken up in processing indivi dual t enm~t l eases for
occupancy of the l eased units rather t har1 devot ing t he mai n effort t o
sec~ring leases fo r adoitional units.
The leasing of additional project s
for Public Housing should be pushed.
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7.
Al though rehabilitation of sub - s tandard dwe l l ing units does not pro -
vide additional hous i nb (and such is not i nclude d in Housing Resources
Conmittee tabulation t otal s o_ prospe ctive housing uni ts ) , still t his
feature adas materially t o the availabl e reso urce s of st an dard housing
and tends to reduce t he r equirement for new hous i ng .
Consequent l y it
i s des i rabl e for the Housing Res ources Cammi t t ee to ha•ve cur rent inf or mation on t he extent of rehabi litation and princ i pal areas involve d .
Thi s i nform&amp;tion is cont ai ned i n r outi ne monthl y report s of ac t iviti es
of the Housing Co de Di vision and has been r eques ted several times , but
has not been r ece i ve d since J anuar y and only par tial i nformation was
provided for Decembe r and Janu.s.ry .
There appears t o be no l ogical r e as on
why c cp i e s of the Housing Code Di vision ' s mont hl y rep orts s hould not be
r;}t e,, ':'!;'
(11) f tti
made avai l able t o t he Hous ing Resources Commi ttee.
8. Although s ome of the di ff ic ul ties confront ing t he low- cost hous i ng
progr am may be beyond t he abili t y of the Ci ty, however t he odcome of
zoni ng petit i on numbe r Z-67-33G (deni al of r ezoni ng f rom M-1 t o A-1)
i s t ypic al of situati ons over which the City doe s have control and 1-1her e
r ez oning may have to be accomplished i n order to provide ample locations
f or deve l opment of low- cost housi ng .
9.
There are s t ill 157 singl e family l ots in t he Thomasville Urb2n
Renewal Pro j ect which have not been sol d f or 221 de ve l opment.


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h ave b een es t abl_is
. h.e d on a 11 of t hes e 7_ov~ s, ranging
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prices
1rom
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eacn .
In order to enc ourage development of t hese lots, r eco,1i:- end
t:i.at pr ice reductions be made for multipl e pur chases, as shown on the
attached card and that publicity be gi ven to that effe ct.
our FHA consultant, conc urs wi th this principl e .
~
ivJ:r. Gate s,
The s ugge s ted r educt i on
~as been shown to a r eputabl e and experienced developer who agree s t hat
it is practical and should result i n de vel opment of these lots.
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10.
In order to keep the interest and confidence of prospecti ve developers
in the low- cost housing field, suge;est t hat a confe r ence be c a lled by the
I·' ayor with the Board of Alder:nen and t hat some of the most interested lowcost housing prrn oters and developers be invited to present their views
and comments on the prograin .
such an opportunity.
Several have indicated that they ,·1 ould welc ome
Suc h meeting might produce s ome he l pful ideas .
In
any event it would provide an opportunity fo r them to stat e their side of
the problem and should s e rve to cle a r tie currently conf used at~nosphere .
Also suggest that the Pr ess be i nvited to such a meeting .
Encls:
Sug e;ested p rice r educ tions on Thorr.e.sville lots
I1emo d ated April 21, 1967
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Topics for discussion with the Mayor

May &amp;, 1967

1. Swmary of April 20, Housing Resources Committee report shows:

Estimate when available

 

 

 

Caterory No. Units 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971

Firm 3556 (1312) (1928) (316) - -

Probable 3553 - (1681) (672) (500) (760)
Total 7109 In Sight (1312) (3609) (988) (500) (700)

Being Considered L569

Doubtful 3088

Total Proposed 1,766 units
Of the 71 proposals contained in this report, 19 of the best ones
and those which until recently were considered among the most promising
(comprising 6,50) units) have either been turned down or are in jeoperdy.
The principal reasons for this, together with some suggestions to improve
the situation,were included in letter of April 12, to the Chairman of the
Housing Resources Committee. The problem areas of greatest concern are

indicated in the accompaning list.

2. Effects of the problem encountered with the NAACP and the Inter-group
Relations Section of HUD is beginning to be felt locally in FHA also.
It is apparent that the position taken by the Inter-group Relations Section

of HUD has been brewing for some time and now has the support of HUD in

my a

Washington. Thus far we have depended primarily on private developers to

come in with proposed sites, Unless the current situation can be materially
improved soon, it may behoove the City to go into the business of systemically
determining sites for low cost housing and acquiring the land needed for such

use, by condemnation if necessary, in much the same manner as is done by the

Scnool Board for needed school sites,

3. Of the 9400 unit goal for the first two years of the low cost housing

progrem, allocation breakdown specified by the Mayor in the Housing Conference
 

ad %
Public Housing 57% = 5586 units (560 allocated)
Private Developers 30% = 2940 units

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(conventional)

221d{(3) Non-profit 134 = 127k units

Total 9800
It seems that the 221d(3), co-op is the most popular approach to the non-
profit development and is best for both the City and the purchaser-occupant.
The prospective home owner gets more for his money in this type of home
ownership than in any other manner thus far proposed. The failure and
foreclosing rate nationally on these developments is negligible. This
type development should be able to account for a greater proportionate

share of the overall requirement than the 13% previously indicated; it

should be widely encouraged.

4, An article by Alex Coffin in the Atlanta Constitution, April 17,

stated that 25% of Atlanta is in vacant lots. If this be true, our most
available resource for low-cost housing, both public and private, is on
scattered sites. Incidentally such procedure would create a minimun of
neighbornoca objection and political difficulty. Eoth private developers
and the Housing Authority should be called upon to pursue this principle

to the maximum.

5. The Housing Code inspections on Boulevard have produced offers for

sale by owners of at least 103 units.

6. No additional sites under the Public Housing leasing program have been

acculred since previous Housing Resources Committee report of February 20,
$ £ &gt; +

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it aopears that most of the time of the Housing Authority representative .
nReetinanna = Taig” am 51 3 5 sw AS ae - pS
assigned to leasing is taken up in processing individual tenant leases for pow 3
Yur f
occupancy of the leased units rather than devoting the main effort to
os
securing leases for additional units. The leasing of additional projects ve
/ po
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for Public Housing should be pushed.
 

7. Although rehabilitation of sub-standard dwelling units does not pro-
vide additional housing (and such is not included in Housing Resources
Committee tabulation totals of prospective housing units), still this
feature adds materially to the available resources of standard housing
and tends to reduce the requirement for new housing. Consequently it
is desirable for the Housing Resources Committee to have current infor-
mation on the extent of rehabilitation and principal areas involved.
This information is contained in routine monthly reports of activities
of the Housing Code Division and has been requested several times, but
has not been received since January and only partial information was
provided for December and Januery. There appears to be no logical reason gt
yh
why copies of the Housing Code Division's monthly reports should nov be cae: it

made available to the Housing Resources Committee. Ww 4

260

8. Although some of the difficulties confronting the low-cost housing Wo an
program may be beyond the ability of the City, however the outcome of

zoning petition number Z-67-33G (denial of rezoning from M-1 to A-1)

is typical of situations over which the City does have control and where

rezoning may have to be accomplished in order to provide ample locations

for development of low-cost housing.

9, There are still 157 single family lots in the Thomasville Urban
Renewal Project which have not been sold for 221 development. Minimum he yl
prices have been established on all of these lots, ranging from $900 to Ww iB

/ ~

$2100 each. In order to encourage development of these lots, recommend pow

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rice reductions be made for multiple purchases, as shown on the fo 4.
attached card and that publicity be given to that effect. Mr. Gates,
our FHA consultant, concurs with this principle, The suggested reduction

has been shown to a reoutable and experienced developer who agrees that

it is practical and should result in development of these lots,
 

= by «

10, In order to keep the interest and confidence of prospective developers
in the low-cost housing field, suggest that a conference be called by the
Mayor with the Board of Aldermen and that some of the most interested low-
cost housing promoters and developers be invited to present their views

and comments on the program. Several have indicated that they would welcome
such an opportunity. Such meeting might produce some helpful ideas. In
any event it would provide an opportunity for them to state their side of
the problem and should serve to clear the currently confused atmosphere.

.

Also suggest that the Press be invited to such a meeting.

Encls: Suggested price reductions on Thomasville lots
Memo dated April 21, 1967

 
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( 316 )
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o b j e ction s from va ri ous sources as t o lo c c.'.t i ons .
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Sur:1~nary of PuLli c
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SU Hl·iARY OF PU BLIC !:OUSING IN AT LAliTA
Units in operation - fi lle d .
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1140
Uni ts i n Deve l opment s tage, as follo1-1s :
( 650 )
Un i ts off Nc Dan i el St , , in Rawson - Wa s h ingt on U. R. Proj e ct ( scheduled for crnnpl et i on by June 30 ,
(248) by Oct , 1 67
(402 ) by M~rch 1 68 _
( 350 )
Un i ts in Thoma svi l l e U, R , Pro j e ct
( 40 ) l Bedroom
(16 for e l derl y )
( 120 ) 2 Bedroom
( 80 ) 3 Bedroom
( 80 ) 4 Be droom
( 30 ) 5 Be droom
( HO )
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a out May 15 . 2- 1/ 2 - 3 DO~t hs a dd itional Le fore
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a dd itional for construction ,
Will try to ha ve part deliver ed befor e f i nal.
Units, Per1°y Homes F.:xt e ns ion - Sout~ cf rroct er Creek ,
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( li 6 ) 4 Bedroom
Bi ds ope ned t a r ch 7, 1 96 7 .
( 16 ) 5 Bedrooin
Estimat e 18 months to construct .
Units pr eviously allocated - Pr oposed Turn Key ( a ll t e nta ti ve l y pl edged ),
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( 316 )
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o b j e ction s from va ri ous sources as t o lo c c.'.t i ons .
In add ition , 178 2 un its l1ave been re hab ilitated and 1424 units are p roposed for re hab il i tat i on .
i:I nc l udes 1 1 1f0 units of P . 1-i. + 144 units l eased for P . H.
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Sur:1~nary of PuLli c
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SU Hl·iARY OF PU BLIC !:OUSING IN AT LAliTA
Units in operation - fi lle d .
88 74
1140
Uni ts i n Deve l opment s tage, as follo1-1s :
( 650 )
Un i ts off Nc Dan i el St , , in Rawson - Wa s h ingt on U. R. Proj e ct ( scheduled for crnnpl et i on by June 30 ,
(248) by Oct , 1 67
(402 ) by M~rch 1 68 _
( 350 )
Un i ts in Thoma svi l l e U, R , Pro j e ct
( 40 ) l Bedroom
(16 for e l derl y )
( 120 ) 2 Bedroom
( 80 ) 3 Bedroom
( 80 ) 4 Be droom
( 30 ) 5 Be droom
( HO )
1200
300
1
60 )
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a out May 15 . 2- 1/ 2 - 3 DO~t hs a dd itional Le fore
construct i on cian start , 12 mont hs , a t least ,
a dd itional for construction ,
Will try to ha ve part deliver ed befor e f i nal.
Units, Per1°y Homes F.:xt e ns ion - Sout~ cf rroct er Creek ,
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( 78) 3 Bedroom
( li 6 ) 4 Bedroom
Bi ds ope ned t a r ch 7, 1 96 7 .
( 16 ) 5 Bedrooin
Estimat e 18 months to construct .
Units pr eviously allocated - Pr oposed Turn Key ( a ll t e nta ti ve l y pl edged ),
Un it s alloca ted for propos e~ purc has e or l eas e ( On l y possiLility fo r a dditi onal Pu blic Eou sing un its i r1
occupancy by mi ci -1.967; can only be t ur ned over f or Pub li c Hou s i n 6 occ u~ancy a s bec or:ie va c ant ).
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a nd Vi nar a , re qu i re r eha b ilitatio n ,)
2640~·,
Tot a l add itiona l pl anne d ( as i n di c ated a bcve )
300(;:':
!iC!w Allocat ion - Propos e d Turn Key ,
an nounced FcLruary 24 .
f,f,j,;ro ved. Ly BC: , of Al c:ermer. Dc c crr.b er 20 , l S66 ,
( 300 t erd:a t i v eiy i,- l ed.:_:;ea )
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              <text>Finch Alexander Barnes Rothschild &amp; Paschal
Pebruary 27, 1967

Dr. Albert H. Davis, President

National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People
859-1/2 Hunter Street N.W.

Atlanta, Gépngia, 30314

Bear Dr. Davis:

Thank you for your letter of February 22, 1967 concerning the NAACP's
iaterest in housing. 68o that you will not feel that I ignored your
telegram, I would inform you that I called it to the attention of the
Housing Resources Committee at the organizational meeting of that
group and publicaily invited further information from the NAACP.

At year convenience I will be glad to meet with your committee and
will invite any members of the committee whom you think would be bene~
ficial to attend.

We will be glad to exchange membership lists with your committee. En-
closed is a list of the membership of the Housing Resources Committee
and the panels te which they ave assigned.

I plan to be out of the city March 1 through the 6th and again on
the Sth. Otherwise I am available to set up a meeting at your con-
venience, In the meantime I have referred your resolutions to Dean
Williem S. Jackson who is Chairman of the Social Probleme Panel of
the Housing Resources Committee.

Sincerely,

Ceeil A. Alexander
Chairman, Housing Resources Committee

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                    <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMI TTEE
C ITY HAL L
ATLANTA, G A. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
Room 1204, City Hall
IVAN ALLE N, J R., MAYOR
.May
23, 1967
R. EARL LANDERS, Adm inistrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secret ary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Direct or of Governmental Liaison
Dear Commi ttee Member:
The next mont hl y mee tine of the Exec utive Gro up of the Housing
Resources Committee (whi ch woul d normally be held on June 1 ) will be
held at 10: 00 A. H. , Wednesday, Hay 31, i n Corn."Tlitt e e Room Ill, Se cond
Fl oor, City Hall. We e specially hope t hat you can at tend this meet ing .
The low cost housine; progr am i s currentl y runni ng int o some ma j or
difficul ties which I need t o discuss seriously with you, wi t h view t o
adopting a policy position of the Commi t tee as a whole and pl anning ·a
cour se of action to pursue .
We will have at t he meeting ba sic f actual dat a on whi ch t o base
our conclus ions and I hope also a list of l an d tracts i n t he City by
s i ze and l oc ation whi ch are appropriately zoned f or constructi on of
mul t i-family housing .
We still have not been i nforme d as t o the f ollowi ng :
Le gal Panel - Chairman and Vi ce - Chairman
Public Hous ing Panel - Chai rman and Vice - Chairman
Land Acquis ition Pane l - Chai rman and Vi ce -Chairman
Social Problems Panel - Vice -Chairman
Pl ease be pr ep ar ed to provide us at the mee t ing with appropriate
information on the above .
Also pl eas e l et us know on the enclose d r et urn address postal card
i f you plan to attend t he meeting or, in t he event you c annot attend,
t he name of s ome ot her membe r of your panel who will repre sent you at
t he meeting.
Sincerely,
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30903
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
Room 120), City Hall
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
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May 235 1907 R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant

MRS. ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Liaison

Dear Committee Member:

The next monthly meeting of the Executive Group of the Housing
Resources Committee (which would normally be held on June 1) will be
held at 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, May 31, in Committee Room #1, Second
Floor, City Hall. We especially hope that you can attend this meeting.

The low cost housing program is currently running into some major
difficulties which I need to discuss seriously with you, with view to
adopting a policy position of the Committee 28 a whole and planning ‘a
course of action to pursue.

We will have at the meeting basic factual data on which to base
our conclusions and I hope also a list of land tracts in the City by
size and location which are appropriately zoned for construction of
multi-family housing.

We still have not been informed as to the following:

Legal Panel - Chairman and Vice-Chairman

Public Housing Panel - Chairman and Vice-Chairman
Land Acquisition Panel - Chairmen and Vice-Chairman
Social Problems Panel - Vice-Chairman

Please be prepared to provide us at the meeting with appropriate
information on the above.

Also please let us know on the enclosed return address postal card
if you plan to attend the meeting or, in the event you cannot attend,

the name of some other member of your panel who will represent you at
the meeting.

Sincerely,
Stace? fo Cll entearee~__

Cecil A, Alexander
Chairman

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                    <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMI TTEE
Room 1204 City Hall
Tel. 522-4463, Ext. 430
May 4, 1967
The Executive Group of the Housing Resources Committee, recently establ ished
by Mayor Allen to promote and facilitate construction of low and medium cost housing in
Atlanta, held its regular monthly meeting today in the City Hall.
Cecil A. Alexander,
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Chair man, Dr. Sanford Atwood, President of Emory University . and Dr. Benjamin E. Mays,
President of Morehouse College, Co-Chairmen of the Committee, were unable to att end .
The Executive Group (consisting of the Chairmen of the nine working panels
into whi ch the overall Committee is organized) studied a recently prepared Committee
report on the status of the current housing program.
submitted by various developers.
It is summarized as follows:
No. Units
1967
Firm
3556
(1312)
Probable
3553
Category


',7109 In Sight


Total
Being Considered
4569
Doubtful
3088
Total Proposed
The report contained 71 proposals
(1312)
Estimate When Available
1968
1969
1970
(1928)
(316)
(1681)
(672)
(500)
(700)
(3609)
(988)
(500)
(700)
14, 766 of which 6504 uni ts ( 1243 listed in the· Firm c ategory ,
3409 in the Being Considered category and 1852 now included in the Doubtful category)
previously considered likely, are cur~ently in serious difficulty of materializing due
primarily to objections from various sources as to proposed locations.


Includes 1140 units of Public Housing , plus 144 existing units leased for Public Housing.


In addition, 1782 units have been rehabilitated since October under the Housing Code.
The goals established by the City for the program are 16,800 units by
the end of 1971, consisting of 9800 units during 1967 and 1968 and 2333 units during
each of the succeeding three years.
The principal difficulties currently confronting the Committee in
developing the program are the following :
(a)
General objection by single family home owners to multi-family
units
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tracts of land may not be available in some areas to developers at prices which make
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(f)
Discouragement on the part of promoters and developers faced with
the above indicated problems.
The combination of these problems is slowing down the program
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              <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Room 1204 City Hall
Tel, 522-4463, Ext. 430
May 4, 1967
The Executive Group of the Housing Resources Committee, recently established
by Mayor Allen to promote and facilitate construction of low and medium cost housing in
Atlanta, held its regular monthly meeting today in the City Hall. Cecil A. Alexander,

Chairman, Dr. Sanford Atwood, President of Emory University. and Dr. Benjamin E. Mays,

President of Morehouse College, Co-Chairmen of the Committee, were unable to attend.

The Executive Group (consisting of the Chairmen of the nine working panels
into which the overall Committee is organized) studied a recently prepared Committee
report on the status of the current housing program. The report contained 71 proposals

submitted by various developers. It is summarized as follows:

Estimate When Available

 

 

 

Category No. Units . 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971
Firm 3556 (1312) (1928) (316) - -
Probable 3553 - (1681) (672) (500) (700)
Total *7109 In Sight (1312) (3609) (988) (500) (700)
Being Considered 4569
Doubtful 3088
Total Proposed 14,766 of which 6504 units (1243 listed in the Firm category,

3409 in the Being Considered category and 1852 now included in the Doubtful category)
previously considered likely, are currently in serious difficulty of materializing due

primarily to objections from various sources as to proposed locations.

*Includes 1140 units of Public Housing, plus 144 existing units leased for Public Housing.

In addition, 1782 units have been rehabilitated since October under the Housing Code,

The goals established by the City for the program are 16,800 units by
the end of 1971, consisting of 9800 units during 1967 and 1968 and 2333 units during
each of the succeeding three years.

The principal difficulties currently confronting the Committee in
developing the program are the following:

(a) General objection by single family home owners to multi-family units
being built anywhere near them, even though the multi-family construction may be a very
high type of cooperative sales housing for purchase and occupancy by family units and

presold before construction begins.

 

 
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(b) Difficulty in getting sufficient suitable tracts appropriately zoned,
because of objections from residents of the areaSinvolved.

(c) Persistent efforts by certain groups to effect the spreading of
low and medium income housing throughout all sectors of the City, even though suitable
tracts of land may not be available in some areas to developers at prices which make
construction of such housing economically feasible,

(d) Recently announced policy by HUD discouraging the location of
public housing in areas of racial concentration.

(e) Conservatism by FHA on approving projects in certain areas, to
insure against the possibility of over-building the market in any portions of the City.

(f) Discouragement on the part of promoters and developers faced with

the above indicated problems,

The combination of these problems is slowing down the program

substantially and, if continued, will make the goals very difficult to attain.
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                    <text>MINUTES
HOUSING RESOURCES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING
MAY 4, 1967
Members of the Housing Resources Committee Executive Group met on Thur sday,
May 4, 1967, at 10:00 a . m. i_n City Hall. The following members were present:
Mr. Dale Clark, Publi c Information Panel
Dean William S. J ackson, Social Problems Panel
Mr. J. E. Land, Land Acquisition Panel
Mr . Archer D. Smith, III, Legal Panel
Mr. Edwin L. Sterne, Public Housing Panel
Mr. Hall Ware, Finance and Non-Profit Funds Panel
Mr. John C. Wilson, Financ e and Non-Profit Funds Panel
Mr. Robert Winn, Cons tructi on and Design Panel
The Business Participation Panel was not represented at the rn.eeting.
Col. Malcolm Jones presided in the Chairman's absen c e . Col. Jones explained
that this was the second in a series of monthly meetings designed to bring the
Committee members up to date on the progress of the progra1n. He then asked
each of the panel representatives to make a report on the action taken by their
respective panels.
Finance and Non-Profit Funds Panel - Mr. Wilson and Mr. Ware explained
that the Committee is actively engaged in developing a local funding group to
provide "seed" money to promote low cost housing. Preliminary discussions
have been held and material from other such organizations is being reviewed.
Social Problems Panel - Dean Jackson reported that this panel has met to
organize their group and has discussed some of the broad areas to be
encompassed by the panel. Two main decisions came out of this meeting:
1.
The panel should have representation from the community itself and,
therefore, two new members have been added. They are: Dr. Charles
F. Schwab , President, Protestant Welfare and Social Services, Inc.,
and Mr. Erwin Stevens, Chairman, Citizens Central Advisory
Committee, Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc.
2.
The panel felt it would be helpful to develop some guidelines as to what
is anticipated as goals for adequate living.
�Page Two
Dean Jackson added that one of his cl a sses is p r es e ntly conducting a surve y
of the attitudes of families living in the vicinity of the B e dford-Pine a r e a
to be completed by t h e e nd of this month. If anyt hing h e lpf ul comes out of
the study it will b e sha red wit h the Committee .
Land Acquisition P a nel - Mr. L a nd reported that this pane l is still in t he
process of thoroughly organizing. H ow e ver, as a r e sult of the first m e e t ing
it was decided that two or three real estate men would be added to the g roup
and this is in process a t present. Meetings are planned with the Atlanta
Housing Authority and the Federal Housing Administration.
Construction and D es i gn Panel - Mr. Winn reported that three archite c t s have
been obtained to work with the panel in carrying out its functions. The pan el
members have organized and have scheduled regular monthly meetings and
are be ginning to plan t heir program.
L e g al P a n e l - Mr. Smith, re p re senting M r. W e ltner , state d that two a ttorn e ys
have b ee n adde d t o as s i st i n t h e w ork of the panel. They are: Mr. Arche r D.
Smith, III, Attorney, H a rmon &amp; Thackston, and Mr. Norm.an L. Underwood,
Attorne y, Sanders, H es t er &amp; Holley. The panel members ar e working in t h re e
ar e as a t the pres ent t ime:
1.
2.
3.
R esearch and examina tion of the l a ws d ealing wit h F H A hous ing ,
p articularly the re quis ite s fo r obtaining F HA grants and loans;
S t u d y of comp l a ints and problems conc ernin g the enfor ceme nt of the
Housin g Code ; and
Re s earch into t h e part of the l aw par tic ul a r ly conc e rne d with t h e
Gr ant a nd L o an Pr o gra m (for reh a bilita tion of sub -standard housing )
b e i n g r e stri c ted to Urb a n R e newal and Cod e E nfo r c ement areas .
Public Hrus i ng Panel - M r . S tern e re porte d tha t this p anel h a s met on c e and
at that meeting the members w ere gen e rally ac quain t ed with w h a t i s going on
in public h o using. Mr . S terne tol d t h e group o f m a n y o f the pr o gram.s the
Housing Aut ho rity i s p re sen t ly engaged i n .
Publi c Informati on Panel - Mr . Clark r ep orted that the panel members have
met and that he also me t with C ol. Jon e s and Mr. Alexander for a brie fing on
the overall program. He stated that h i s concept of this panel's function is one
of informing the general public and to report full y through the news 1nedia
what the Committee is doi ng , and that unt il s ome definite action i s taken by
the Committee and the functi on o f the C ommi ttee i s a l ittl e better focused,
this panel will not be a ble to really move for w ard on their program.
�Page Three
~Col. Jones then distributed up-to-date copies of the Inventory of the various
housing projects which have been proposed and provided members of the press
with a sum.mary of this report. He reviewed the summary with the co1nmittee
and discussed in detail some of the problems the committee is encountering in
getting these projects underway. The major problems include:
1.
Attitude of home owners toward apartment units;
2.
Zoning; and
3.
Determination of the location of housing {HUD prefers that such housing
not be located in areas of racial concentration).
The group discussed possible solutions to these problems but no positive
decisions were reached.
Col. Jones also told the group of a meeting Mr. Alexander has requested for
a special meeting of the Board of Aldermen for the purpose of inviting builders
and developers to appear before them to discuss their problems from their
points of view. He added that it would be helpful to have some members of the
Executive Group at this meeting also. Mr. Land of the Land Acquisition Panel
said that his panel would definitely be represented at the meeting.
Col. Jones requested each of the panels to elect permanent Chairmen and Vice
Chairmen as soon as possible, if they have not already done so, and to advise
him who has been elected.
Mr. Clark told the Executive Group members that his panel (Public Information)
is always open to committee members for any suggestions or recommendations
as to how the public information program -can help further the goals of the
Committee. He also recommended to Col. Jones that the information contained
in :: the summary of the problem areas be made available to the press. Col. Jones
agreed with Mr. Clark and advised that he would take up this matter with
Mr. Alexander.
There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 11:30 a. m.
Respectfully submitted,
~&lt;-.42c-~-.!!!:..--t)-o.
u -Q ____,
Malcolm D. Jones
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Supervisor of Inspection Service :3
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              <text>A MINUTES
| i HOUSING RESOURCES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING

MAY 4, 1967

Members of the Housing Resources Committee Executive Group met on Thursday,
May 4, 1967, at 10:00 a.m. in City Hall. The following members were present:

Mr. Dale Clark, Public Information Panel

Dean William S. Jackson, Social Problems Panel

Mr. J. E. Land, Land Acquisition Panel

Mr. Archer D. Smith, III, Legal Panel

Mr. Edwin L. Sterne, Public Housing Panel

Mr. Hall Ware, Finance and Non-Profit Funds Panel

Mr. John C. Wilson, Finance and Non-Profit Funds Panel
Mr. Robert Winn, Construction and Design Panel

The Business Participation Panel was not represented at the meeting.

Col. Malcolm Jones presided in the Chairman's absence. Col. Jones explained
that this was the second in a series of monthly meetings designed to bring the
Committee members up to date on the progress of the program. He then asked
each of the panel representatives to make a report on the action taken by their
respective panels.

Finance and Non-Profit Funds Panel - Mr. Wilson and Mr. Ware explained
that the Committee is actively engaged in developing a local funding group to
provide ''seed'' money to promote low cost housing. Preliminary discussions
have been held and material from other such organizations is being reviewed,

 

Social Problems Panel - Dean Jackson reported that this panel has met to
organize their group and has discussed some of the broad areas to be
encompassed by the panel. Two main decisions came out of this meeting:

l. The panel should have representation from the community itself and,
therefore, two new members have been added. They are: Dr. Charles
F. Schwab, President, Protestant Welfare and Social Services, Inc.,
and Mr. Erwin Stevens, Chairman, Citizens Central Advisory
Committee, Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc.

2. The panel felt it would be helpful to develop some guidelines as to what
is anticipated as goals for adequate living.
Page Two

Dean Jackson added that one of his classes is presently conducting a survey
of the attitudes of families living in the vicinity of the Bedford-Pine area

to be completed by the end of this month. If anything helpful comes out of
the study it will be shared with the Committee.

Land Acquisition Panel - Mr. Land reported that this panel is still in the
process of thoroughly organizing. However, as a result of the first meeting
it was decided that two or three real estate men would be added to the group
and this is in process at present. Meetings are planned with the Atlanta
Housing Authority and the Federal Housing Administration.

 

Construction and Design Panel - Mr. Winn reported that three architects have
been obtained to work with the panel in carrying out its functions. The panel
members have organized and have scheduled regular monthly meetings and
are beginning to plan their program.

 

Legal Panel - Mr. Smith, representing Mr. Weltner, stated that two attorneys
have been added to assist in the work of the panel. They are: Mr. Archer D.
Smith, III, Attorney, Harmon &amp; Thackston, and Mr. Norman L. Underwood,
Attorney, Sanders, Hester &amp; Holley. The panel members are working in three
areas at the present time:

1. Research and examination of the laws dealing with FHA housing,
particularly the requisites for obtaining FHA grants and loans;

2. Study of complaints and problems concerning the enforcement of the
Housing Code; and

3. Research into the part of the law particularly concerned with the
Grant and Loan Program (for rehabilitation of sub-standard housing)
being restricted to Urban Renewal and Code Enforcement areas.

Public Housing Panel ~- Mr. Sterne reported that this panel has met once and
at that meeting the members were generally acquainted with what is going on
in public housing. Mr. Sterne told the group of many of the programs the
Housing Authority is presently engaged in.

 

Public Information Panel - Mr. Clark reported that the panel members have
met and that he also met with Col. Jones and Mr. Alexander for a briefing on
the overall program. He stated that his concept of this panel's function is one
of informing the general public and to report fully through the news media
what the Committee is doing, and that until some definite action is taken by
the Committee and the function of the Committee is a little better focused,
this panel will not be able to really move forward on their program.

 
Page Three

Col. Jones then distributed up-to-date copies of the Inventory of the various
housing projects which have been proposed and provided members of the press
with a summary of this report. He reviewed the summary with the committee
and discussed in detail some of the problems the committee is encountering in
getting these projects underway. The major problems include:

1. Attitude of home owners toward apartment units;
2. Zoning; and

3. Determination of the location of housing (HUD prefers that such housing
not be located in areas of racial concentration).

The group discussed possible solutions to these problems but no positive
decisions were reached.

Col. Jones also told the group of a meeting Mr. Alexander has requested for

a special meeting of the Board of Aldermen for the purpose of inviting builders
and developers to appear before them to discuss their problems from their
points of view. He added that it would be helpful to have some members of the
Executive Group at this meeting also. Mr. Land of the Land Acquisition Panel
said that his panel would definitely be represented at the meeting.

Col. Jones requested each of the panels to elect permanent Chairmen and Vice
Chairmen as soon as possible, if they have not already done so, and to advise
him who has been elected.

Mr. Clark told the Executive Group members that his panel (Public Information)
is always open to committee members for any suggestions or recommendations
as to how the public information program :can help further the goals of the
Committee. He also recommended to Col. Jones that the information contained
in:the summary of the problem areas be made available to the press. Col. Jones
agreed with Mr. Clark and advised that he would take up this matter with

Mr. Alexander.

There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 11:30 a.m.

Respectfully submitted,

Dy yp ay
A Aelle wor mS \ Cutt - ney

Malcolm D. Jones
Supervisor of Inspection Services
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                    <text>BESSEMER PROPERTIES, INCORPORATED
Two
PE A CH TR EE STR E ET,
S U IT E
3400
ATLANTA , GEORGIA 30303
TELEPHONE
404•523 -25 18
~
May 17, 1967
The Honorable Ivan Alle n, Jr.
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Geor g ia
Dear Mayor Allen:
Just a note to thank you for your h e lp with the Lord &amp;
Taylor matter.
I b e li e v e you h ave h e a r d di rect fr om t h e m that city cooper ation was most h e lpf ul.
T h e tax a ss e ssors we r e mos t c oope r a tive a s well, and
ope n e d suffici e nt files to complete ly assur e th e m of the ir position.
A gain, my thanks and w e hope thi s p r oj e ct w i ll b e broug h t
t o a s u ccessful conc lusion, w h ich will be a credit to the City.
Sincer e l y ,
JHC:rp
CC: Mr. C e cil Alexand er
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              <text>BESSEMER PROPERTIES, INCORPORATED
Two PEACHTREE STREET, Suite 3400
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303

TELEPHONE
404-523-2518 =

May 17, 1967

The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mayor Allen:

Just a note to thank you for your help with the Lord &amp;
Taylor matter,

I believe you have heard direct from them that city co-
operation was most helpful.

The tax assessors were most cooperative as well, and
opened sufficient files to completely assure them of their position.

Again, my thanks and we hope this project will be brought
to a successful conclusion, which will be a credit to the City.

Sincerely,

bel H. i Boek

anager
JHC:rp

CG: Mr. Gecil Alexander
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                    <text>Finch Alexander Barnes Rothschild &amp; Paschal


y 161 1967


·It' . Rodney M. Cook
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Siner l y ,
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              <text>Finch Alexander Barnes Rothschild &amp; Paschal
‘May 16, 1967

Mr. Rodney M. Cook
34 10th Street N.E£.
Atlanta, Georgia, 30309

Dear Mr. Cook:

This is to assure you that our firm has no architectural or financial
relationship with any developer involved in any low cost housing in
the City of Atlanta. All relationship with Nr, David Rosen's Roekdale
Project was dissolved when I assumed the Chairmanship of the Housing
Resources Committee. He then appointed another Atlanta architect.
There are no financial arrangements between our firm or me and Mr.
Rosen.

With the exception of the Atlanta Housing Authority Ga. 6-17, which
we were already designing at the time I assumed the Chairmanship, we
are not available as architects for any housing under the present

program.

Any judgement my Committee may be called on to make in the choice of
developers on any project will be made on the basis of the worth of
the project. By withdrawing as architects for low cost housing I
have given plain evidence of my intention to act without prejudice.

Sincerely,

Cecil A.

vb

ec; Mayor Ivan Allen, ei
Mr. Leroy Johnson

My. Q. V. Williamson
Mr. M. B. Satterfield
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                    <text>Finch Alexander Barnes Rothschild &amp; Paschal
May 16 , 1 967
The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr ., Mayor
City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Ivan:
Many thanks for the help with Lord &amp; Taylor . Joel Cowan feels that
your interest has been most helpful in his negotiations.
Sincerel y,
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Cecil A. Alexander
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James H,Finch, F,A.I.A.
Cecil A, Alexander, F.A.l,A,
Miller 0. Barnes, A.I.A,
Bernard B, Rothschild, f.A.1.A. F.C.S.I.
Caraker0. Paschal, A,1,A.
ASSOCIATES
Robert 0. Ahlslrand, R,A.
Sidney S. Daniell, A.A,
Ira Graybofl
Thomas 6. Joyce, A.I.A.
H. KingMcCain, N.S.P.f.
J.J. McDonough
Architects Engineers Interior Designers
William L. Pulgram, A.I.A.
44 Broad Street N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Phone 688-3313
John Steinichen, A.I.A.
Terry-Hutchens Bldg., Huntsville, Ala. 35801 Phone 539-9648
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              <text>James Hl, Finch, FAA.
Gecll A, Alexander, F.ALA,
Miller 0. Barnes, A.A,

Bernard B, Rothschild, FALA. FES.

Garaker 0. Paschal, AA.
ASSOCIATES

Robert 0, Abistrand, R.A,
Sidney S. Daniell, R.A,

{ra Grayboff

Thomas 6. Joyee, ALA.
H. King MeCain, W.5.P.E.
J.J. MeGenough

William L. Palgram, ALLA.
John Steinichen, ALA,

May 16, 1967

Finch Alexander Barnes Rothschild &amp; Paschal

The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr., Mayor

City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Ivan:

Many thanks for the help with Lord &amp; Taylor. Joel Cowan feels that
your interest has been most helpful in his negotiations.

Sincerely,

Cecil A. Alexander

vb

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Architects Engineers Interior Designers
44 Broad Street N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Phone 688-3313
Terry-Hutchens Bldg., Huntsville, Ala. 35801 Phone 539-9648
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                    <text>EDWIN L. STERNE
M. B. SATTERFIELD
CH AIRMA N
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ANO SECRETARY
GEORGE S. CR A FT
CARLTON GARRETT
VICE CH AI RM AN
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
J. B . SLA YTON
GILBERT H. BOGGS
DIRECTOR OF HOUSING
JOHN 0. CHILES
GEORGE R . SANDER
FRANK G. ETHERIDGE
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
82" HURT BUILDING
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
30303
JACKSON 3-6074
May 17, 1967
The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen:
This replies to your letter of May 10 transmitting copy of a
memorandum submitted by the Housing Resources Committee and
requesting our specific comments on items 5, 6 and 9. These
comments are as follows:
(5) We are unaware of any offers for sale by owners of
103 units on Boulevard resulting from housing code inspections.
As a general rule it is not financially feasible to acquire old
housing by purchase since necessary financing of the resulting
project must extend over a 40 year life.
It is preferable to
lease units in such buildings since the economics usually do
not justify purchase.
(6) At the present time negotiations are proceeding concerning
the leasing of units in four additional separate sites. We hope
t o be able to add to the total number of units now under lease.
The great difficulty is the l ow vacancy rate in housing of
acceptab l e standard in the Atlanta area, which has resulted in an
attitude by most landlords that there is no financial advantage
t o them to enter into a lease agreement with the Housing
Authority since they already have extensive waiting lists and
are n o t having to make improvements that possibly would be
required under the Housing Authority leasing program.
�Mayor Allen
~age 2
May 17, 1967
The Housing Authority representative is devoting ample time to
the investigation of all available leads. All real estate firms
listed in the Yellow Pages have been circularized as well as
members of the two real estate boards. Constant visual
investigations are made in trips to various sections of the city
to find out where vacancies might be in existence.
The processing of individual tenant leases for occupancy of
units in private housing is not greatly time consuming since it
only averages about thirty minutes per tenant.
It i s considere d very important for the leasing represent a tive
to make very frequent checks of existing leased housing to make
sure that the public housing tenants are living up to their
obligations affecting the care of the premises, etc.
If this
program can b e controlled so that private landlords see that
public housing tenants are better than average tenants this
should h a ve a n importa nt impact on t he availabil i ty of addi tiona l
units f or l e as e . Althou gh the numb e r of le a s e d sites h a s not
increased in the past few weeks, the number of public housing
tenants has had a steady growth as dwelling units have become
available in pres e nt locati ons.
(9 ) Redu c ti on i n minimum p ri ce of sing l e family l o t s fo r
sal e in the Thoma sville Urban Redev e lopme nt P ro j ec t b e l ow the ir
cu r r ent minimum has been c ons i dered i n t he pas t.
The staff is
of t h e opinion tha t such reduction would not encourage the
deve l opment of t he se lots b e c a use:
(a )
The p r ice a s n ow s e t is l e ss t han the value of
the lots shoul d t he de v e l oper ac qu i re l and at
reasonable price and prov ide the stree t s ,
utilities , and other ameni ties as provided
by this p r o j e ct.
(b)
The Federal Housi n g Admi nis tra t ion will a ll ow
as land valu e onl y the amou nt actual ly paid
to us by the deve l oper. Therefore, any
redu ction in the price of the land wouldmly
res ul t in a redu ct i on in the amount of the
loan unde rwritt e n by FHA .
At the moment it appears to us the greatest opportunity for
provision of additional units for low income famili e s l i e s in
�Mayor Allen
Page 3
_May 17, 1 967
the 221D-3 Program, and hopefully in increasing the number
of units leased for public housing use, although the latter
does not increase total housing supply.
Sincerely yours,
.Lzz-
M. B. Satterfield
Executive Director
MBS/fm
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              <text>@ Ae ’ Z — 2 27 ly ee

M. B. SATTERFIELD
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND SECRETARY

EDWIN L. STERNE
CHAIRMAN

GEORGE S. CRAFT
VICE CHAIRMAN

CARLTON GARRETT
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE

GILBERT H. BOGGS
DIRECTOR OF HOUSING

J. B. BLAYTON

JOHN O. CHILES
GEORGE R. SANDER

FRANK G. ETHERIDGE TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

 

824 HURT BUILDING
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
JAcKsON 3-6074

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

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mayor Allen:

This replies to your letter of May 10 transmitting copy of a
memorandum submitted by the Housing Resources Committee and
requesting our specific comments on items 5, 6 and 9. These
comments are as follows:

(5) We are unaware of any offers for sale by owners of
103 units on Boulevard resulting from housing code inspections.
As a general rule it is not financially feasible to acquire old
housing by purchase since necessary financing of the resulting
project must extend over a 0 year life. It is preferable to
lease units in such buildings since the economics usually do
not justify purchase.

(6) At the present time negotiations are proceeding concerning
the leasing of units in four additional separate sites. We hope
to be able to add to the total number of units now under lease.
The great difficulty is the low vacancy rate in housing of
acceptable standard in the Atlanta area, which has resulted in an
attitude by most landlords that there is no financial advantage
to them to enter into a lease agreement with the Housing
Authority since they already have extensive waiting lists and
are not having to make improvements that possibly would be
required under the Housing Authority leasing program.
Mayor Allen
Page 2

The Housing Authority representative is devoting ample time to
the investigation of all available leads. All real estate firms
listed in the Yellow Pages have been circularized as well as
members of the two real estate boards. Constant visual
investigations are made in trips to various sections of the city
to find out where vacancies might be in existence.

The processing of individual tenant leases for occupancy of
units in private housing is not greatly time consuming since at
only averages about thirty minutes per tenant.

It is considered very important for the leasing representative
to make very frequent checks of existing leased housing to make
sure that the public housing tenants are living up to their
obligations affecting the care of the premises, etc. If this
program can be controlled so that private landlords see that
public housing tenants are better than average tenants this
should have an important impact on the availability of additional
units for lease. Although the number of leased sites has not
increased in the past few weeks, the number of public housing
tenants has had a steady growth as dwelling units have become
available in present locations.

(9) Reduction in minimum price of single family lots for
sale in the Thomasville Urban Redevelopment Project below their
current minimum has been considered in the past. The staff is
of the opinion that such reduction would not encourage the
development of these lots because:

(a) The price as now set is less than the value of
the lots should the developer acquire land at
reasonable price and provide the streets,
utilities, and other amenities as provided
by this project.

(b) The Federal Housing Administration will allow
as land value only the amount actually paid
to us by the developer. Therefore, any
reduction in the price of the land would mly
result in a reduction in the amount of the
loan underwritten by FHA.

At the moment it appears to us the greatest opportunity for
provision of additional units for low income families lies in
Mayor Allen
Page 3
May 17, 1967

the 221D-3 Program, and hopefully in increasing the number
of units leased for public housing use, although the latter
does not increase total housing supply.

Sincerely yours,
_
ALALL

M. B. Satterfield
Executive Director

MBS/fm
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                    <text>May .Z3, 1967
MEMORANDUM
TO:
Colonel M~lcolm Jone
FROM:
Mayor lvan Allen, Jr .
. The attached reply from the Housing Authority h the information
requeated by the Housing Rea011rce Committee.'
Sincerely yours,
Iv n Allen, Jr.
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              <text>May 23, 1967

MEMORANDUM
TO: Colonel Malcolm Jones

FROM: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

The attached reply from the Housing Authority is the information
requested by the Housing Resources Committee.

NK

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

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                    <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Room 1204 City Hall
Tel, 522-4463, Ext, 430
May 4, 1967
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The Executive Group of the Housing Resources Committee, recently established
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by Mayor Allen to promote and facilitate construction of low and medium cost housing in
Atlanta, held its regular monthly meeting today in the City Hall,
Cecil A, Alexander,
Chairman, Dr. Sanford Atwood, President of Emory Univer&gt;sity . and Dr, Benjamin E. Mays,
President of Morehouse College, Co-Chairmen of the Committee, were unable to attend,
The Executive Group (consisting of the Chairmen of the nine working panels
into which the overall Committee is organized) studied a recently prepared Committee
report on the status of the current housing progr&gt;am,
submitted by various developers,
It is summarized as follows:
No. Units
1967
Firm
3556
(1312)
Probable
3553
Category


',7109 In Sight


Total
Being Considered
4569
Doubtful
3088
Total Proposed
The report contained 71 proposals
(1312)
Estimate When Available
1968
1969
1970
1971
(1928)
(316)
(1681)
(672)
(500)
(700)
(3609)
(988)
(500)
(700)
14,766 of which 6504 units (1243 listed in the· Firm category,
3409 in the Being Considered category and 1852 now included in the Doubtful category)
previously considered likely, are currently in serious difficulty of materializing due
primarily to objections from various sources as to proposed locations,


', Includes 1140 uni ts of Public Housing, plus 144 existing uni ts leased for Public Housing.


In addition, 1782 units have been rehabilitated since October under the Housing Code.
The goals established by the City for the program are 16,800 units by
the end of 1971 , consisting of 9800 units during 1967 and 1968 and 2333 units during
each of the succeeding three years.
The principal difficulties currently confronting the Committee in
developing the program are the following:
(a)
General objection by single family home owners to multi-family units
being built anywhere near them, even though the multi-family construction may be a v~ry
high type of cooperative sales housing for purchase and occupancy by family units and
presold before construction begins,
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(b)
Difficulty in getting sufficient suitable tracts appropriately zoned,
because of objections from residents of the areasinvolved.
(c)
Persistent efforts by certain groups to effect the spreading of
low and medium income housing throughout all sectors of the City, even though suitable
tracts of land may not be available in some areas to developers at prices which make
construction of such housing economically feasible.
(d)
Recently announced policy by HUD discouraging the location of
public housing in areas of racial concentration.
(e)
Conservatism by FHA on approving projects in certain areas, to
insure against the possibility of over-building the market in any portions of the City.
(f)
Discouragement on the part of promoters and developers faced with
the above indicated problems.
The combination of these problems is slowing down the program
substantially and, if continued, will make the goals very difficult to attain.
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              <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Room 1204 City Hall
Tel, 522-4463, Ext. 430
May 4, 1967
The Executive Group of the Housing Resources Committee, recently established
by Mayor Allen to promote and facilitate construction of low and medium cost housing in
Atlanta, held its regular monthly meeting today in the City Hall. Cecil A. Alexander,

Chairman, Dr. Sanford Atwood, President of Emory University and Dr. Benjamin E. Mays,

President of Morehouse College, Co=Chairmen of the Committee, were unable to attend.

The Executive Group (consisting of the Chairmen of the nine working panels
into which the overall Committee is organized) studied a recently prepared Committee
report on the status of the current housing program. The report contained 71 proposals
submitted by various developers. It is summarized as follows:

Estimate When Available

 

 

 

Category No. Units 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971
Firm 3556 (1312) (1928) (316) - -
Probable 3553 - (1681) (672) (500) (700)
Total *7109 In Sight (1312) (3609) (988) (500) (700)
Being Considered 4569
Doubtful 3088
Total Proposed 14,766 of which 6504 units (1243 listed in the Firm category,

3409 in the Being Considered category and 1852 now included in the Doubtful category)
previously considered likely, are currently in serious difficulty of materializing due

primarily to objections from various sources as to proposed locations.

*Includes 1140 units of Public Housing, plus 144 existing units leased for Public Housing.

In addition, 1782 units have been rehabilitated since October under the Housing Code.

The goals established by the City for the program are 16,800 units by
the end of 1971, consisting of 9800 units during 1967 and 1968 and 2333 units during
each of the succeeding three years.

The principal difficulties currently confronting the Committee in
developing the program are the following:

(a) General objection by single family home owners to multi-family units
being built anywhere near them, even though the multi-family construction may be a very
high type of cooperative sales housing for purchase and occupancy by family units and

presold before construction begins.

 
 

ati

(b) Difficulty in getting sufficient suitable tracts appropriately zoned,
because of objections from residents of the areaSinvolved.

(c) Persistent efforts by certain groups to effect the spreading of
low and medium income housing throughout all sectors of the City, even though suitable
tracts of land may not be available in some areas to developers at prices which make

construction of such housing economically feasible.

(d) Recently announced policy by HUD discouraging the location of

public housing in areas of racial concentration.

(e) Conservatism by FHA on approving projects in certain areas, to
insure against the possibility of over-building the market in any portions of the City.

(f) Discouragement on the part of promoters and developers faced with

the above indicated problems,

The combination of these problems is slowing down the program

substantially and, if continued, will make the goals very difficult to attain.

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