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                    <text>MINUTES
HOUSING RES:)1.!RC-ii,S COI1ViITTI:E :SXECUTIVC GH.JTJ? NEF.TL ': 1
September 12, 1967
The Executive Group of the Housing Resources Committee met at 10: 00 a.m.,
September 12, 1967, in Col'Tllu. ttee Room C2, City Hall. The following members
were present:
Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman, Housing Resources Committee
Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, Co-Chairman, Housin1 ResoLrccs Committee
Mr. Archer D. Smith, representing Mr, Charles L. Weltner, Acting Chairman,
Legal Panel
Mr. Henry L. P.ills, representing Mr. Lee Burge, Chairman, Finance and
Non-Profit Funds Panel
Mr . John Wilson, member, Finance and .Non-Profit Funds Panel
Mr. Charles F. Palmer, representing Mr. Clarence D. Coleman, Chairman,
Public Housing Panel
Mr, F. C. Terrell, representing Mr. Wallace L. Lee, member, Land Acquisition
Panel
Dr. Vivian Henderson, Acting Chairman, Land Acquisition Panel
Mr. J. A. Alston, member, Land Acquisition Panel
Mr. Stewart Wight, member, Land Acquisition Panel
~an Will iams. Jackson, Chairman, Social Problems Panel
Mr . Edwards. Simon, Vice-Chairman, Business Participation Panel
Mr. Dale Clark, Chairman, Public Information Panel
Mr. Malcolm D. Jones, Director
Also present at the meeting were :
Mr. William S. Holland, Executive Director, CACY.JR
Mr. Lester A. Persells, Associate Executive Director, Housing Authority
Mr. Alexander opened the meeting 1,ri th comments pertaining to the program and
then called on Hr. Jones to present the current status report of the program,
Mr. Jones stated that his office was in the process of retyping the low•
income housing inventory report but had only the summary ready for this meeting
(Item 2 on the agenda and document 2 in the folder which had been presented
to Executive Group members). He explained that included in the inventory
are apartment units bei~ developed under conventional financing which do not
cost more than $10,000 per unit to construct, $12 1 000 for each side of a duylex
and $15,000 for a single family house. He explained that the last page of the
summary contains notes, rome of which are especially significant. He explained
that Item A of the notes gives a comparison of the status of the program on
August 31, as compared with the previous report of June 28 and stated that on
the whole we hnve lost ground in this program since the previous report two
months ago.
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He then called attention to the extract from the CIP report pertaining
to low..income housing requirements (Item 3 on the agenda and in the folder).
He also pointed out i:.hat we are not really building low-cost housin~ in public
housing but low-income housing.
He also explained Item 4(a) on the agenda and the correspondin:·: document
in the folder passed out to Committee members, pertaining to available land
sui tablJ7 zoned for the low-income housing program.
At this point Mr. Alexander explained that Mr. Jones' office was understaffed to handle the statistical data required by the CIP and proposed that
from here on out when someone c oes to the Building Department for a permit
we should try to r-;et the Per1rri.t Desk to list what the rent on the units will
be and number of bedrooms per unit; th2t ther e is no way we can require this
legally; and that another thing that we need to do is to c1lso go back to the
developers now in the program and get more specific information on their plans.
He proposed for this purpose that the City provide a Clerk to the Committee
for not less than 3 months. He stated that he felt the structures being built ·
are reasonably good and that his feelin:.:s a rc that a gr eat deal more interest
should be put in the lowest r ental-purchas e ranges; that we can get more in
that price range l'rom the prefabricated hou::;ing; tha.t the carrying charges on
these per month i s important and we should find out what it is; that to meet
the really tough part of the program mea.as goin1 to the City for additional
help. He also asked for comments f rom members of the Comr.rittee.
Mr. Clark said he would support askin,:; f or more help; that he als o saw
a news report f or housing that would rent for 1~50 to $70 per month, under the
Farmers Association program; that it is in DeKalb County , and is calle d City
Line.
Mr. Alexander stated that is a good start to ~et low.cost housing in the
counties.
Another member stated that the Farmers Associat ion pro=-:ram is also a
part of the FHA ~rogram .
Mr. Palmer inquired as to the definition of low-cost housing,
Mr. Jones replied that it is essentially a matt.er of interpretation.
Mr . Alexander s t ated that is was from $0 to
$55
per month,
Mr . Palmer commented 11 And they want low•income housin13 built under private
enterprise?"
Mr. Alexander replied it is thought of now primarily as a Turnkey
development..
Mr. Jones added "And even Rent Supplement".
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Mr. Alexander again propose d askin1~ the City f or a Clerk and developing
a form f or t he Building Department to get f illed out at the time permits are
obtained and. o tated that we will have to talk to Mr. ·woff ord about that.
A motion was made that the matter be le f t in Nr. Jones' hands, Mr. Yates
seconded it. The matter was droJr) ed there.
Mr. Alexander then explained that the roll of this Committee in zoning
matters is not an open and shut case as to how to make 1.~ecormnendations to
the Boord of Aldermen; that we have been t aking this on as a extracurricular
roll to a nsist the developers in this progTam; t hat this has been done in ·
s everal ins tances, but no members of this Committ ee have been asked to eo
around looking at these s ites to r e commend. those which we consider r easonable.
Mr. Jones expl ained tha t this i s what he and Mr. Gates have been atteml)ting
to do; t hat t hey have been out with the ff,Jons ors and actually looked at most
of the sites anc. have only listed anc)_ encouraa;ed thos e which they felt were
pr actical and desirabl e, t hat in a s everal instances they have di scourac;ed
sponsors f r om submittin:3 s ites ·which they f elt were i mprncticable or unsuitable .
Mr. Alexander continued that hie f eel i nG is that wo should t ry to ai d and
as sist the builder s i n this progr am but t hat we have no power to chan.:;e what
is going on and t hat we a.r e hnvin:~ our pr o )Osal s turned down one by one f or
various reas ons . He state d t hat t he approa ch which he f elt we s hould t ake i s
to i ssue a general s t at ement about t he housing program, i t s ne eds , and the
s hor ta~e of l ancl that is now s uitabl y zoned and t o work t oward gettin3 a
rezoning of t he entire City, with due considerat ion for low-income housing
needs; that as f or worki ng with the developers we shoul d be gover ned by what
we see is a cceptable t o the Board of Aldermen and t ho Building DeiJartment in
granting permits; and fur ther t o come to s ome conclusion about t he probl ems .
He s t ated that we shoul d al s o hel p t he developers arrange meeti ngs wit h the
Aldermen, Departments involved and anyone who wants to t al k to them about
deficiencies in Communit y Faci lities rel at ed t o the housing program, which in
some i nstances have been lo;:~imate, such as parks, transportati on, traffic,
schools etc. He further stated that at the same time t he urgency of this
program has seemed to escape some ,eople; that one thing which we also need is
to emphasize the requirement for additional low-income housing in the neighboring
cities and counties and make it clear that we are not trying to create a haven
here in Atlanta for the whole country to come to and move in on this program;
that this may happen, but we should try to avoi,'.. it. He stated that the CIP
requirement is for replacement of houses and apartments that are unfit for
human habitation. He then called upon Mr. Jone s for comments.
Mr. Jones stated he feels that it we do not take a position to actively
sup:1ort the ('.evelopers who have proposed good proj ccts and which apr,ear~ reasonable,
he did not know who would; that he was personally inclined to feel that we can do
a service if we as'"a Committee take a ')Osition on such projects; that he docs not
think however that mnny arens will be built in the City which already have
a surplus of community facilities; that he has hope ,:. that we can sup:)ly
facilities such as parks, schools, playgrounds etc •. simultaneous with the development
of the housing projects, by relying on other Agencies and other Departmen ~s,
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that those details should be chocked into carefully and coordination made to
provide these services as adequately as we car . He said th2..t he felt personally
that a statement from the Housing nesources Committee on each of the proj ects
proposed f or low-income housing would be helpful to the Planning Boai·d and. the
Zoning Committee when they make their decisions. He pointed out difficulties
which we have had in gettine sites approved up to that point and e:;q_)lained
that he and Mr. Gates (the Committee Consultati.t) have attempted to look at
each proposed site but have been unable to follow throuBh on all details such
as checking on the adequacy of community facilities etc.; that in several
instances he and Hr~ Gates have discourn:~ed s uonsors for this reason or that;
such as ground too rough, f acilities not availabl e etc. and that as a r esult,
several of the sites originally propos ed have nevr;;r come up for re zonin~. He
further stated thc:1.t he was inclined to fee l that on those prouosals for Turnkey
development that it :would ev2n be Hell for the Planning Board and the Zoning
Committee to know whether or not the Housing Authority considered the sites
as favor able and suitable.
Ono member commented that perhaps the whol e City needs to be rezoned.
Mr. Alexander r eplied it seemed to him tha.t we must create additional
land through purchases for the city-wide approach; that when the i ndividual
developer canes nlong , there should be a body looking to the interest of the
whole city and. it ap;Jeared to him that these things have thus far been
considered only by the Board of Aldermen; that he wonders whether t his is
doing the program the best service? He stated that consulting with the
Planning Board is also vcr-.J much in order, presumably.
In referring to Item 4(a) on the agenda and the corresponding marked
docUii1ent in the fol der , Dr. Henders on inquired if this material is what his
Committee had asked f or?
Mr . Jones stated that th.is is vhat the Planning Department provided in
response to his panel's request; thnt when .;e got it, it came in two f orms:
a zoning map of the City with va cant l and areas superimposed on it in orange;
and a report of total land in the vari ous zoning cataeories and vacant land
by Land Lot and District,.
Mr. Jones further explained that the Planning .fupartment is now making
a comprehensive Land-Use study to go before the Board of Aldermen with some
proposed chnnges in the overall land-use of the City; that he felt the best
thing this Committee could do now is t o get its r ~cormnendations presented to
tho Planning and Development Committee; that we have a Joint Meeting scheduled
for the 29th of September .
Mr. Alexander then told Dr. Henderson that he should meet with Mr. Jones
to go over the material provided by the Planning J):;partment, but that in trying
to resolve this thing we are still short on land and those two should cane
up with a proposal, say in September, as to the number of acres needed and its
distribution.
Dr. Henderson asked approximately how many acres does that involve?
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Mr. Jones replied that the maximwn ctensity authorized for garden type
cpartments is 16 units per acre, but that the Housing Authority has been trying
to hold that down to about 12 units per acre.
Mr. Pcrsells stated that was correct,; that 3, l.i, J.nd 5 bedroom units, which
t~c Housing Authority particularly ne eds, results in reduction of the density
below 16 units per a cre.
Mr. Jones explained we had one project which has been approved by FHA at
16 units per acre, but it is in an Urban Renewal proj ect; that we had a developer
re cently drop a project becrtuse he had boucht the land expecting to develope it
at the ma.xi.r.:um authorized density of 16 units per acre and that in preliminary
discussions, F'tlA suggested 10 units per acre.
Mr. Alexander stated that it is open to debat e about how many total acres
would be required.; that our experience to dat e indi cates that no more than
1/3 of the land appropriately zoned actually gets into the low-income housing
program, due to turndovms by HUD, FHA, neighborhoods etc.; that to date only
about 1/3 of the land zoned has found its way into this program.


tvir. Alexander stated that there ap;)ears to be a need to rez one the City


at large; that there were 51 zoning petitions on the agenda r e cently for one
~co ; ing of the Planning Board.
Mr . Jones expl ained that the current z oning was especially planned for


1. ndus try;


th2.t many areas were originally planned but never used as industrial,
which development will not occur in the forseeable future, and that the same
a~plies to much of the land now zoned residential ( s ingle family development )
whereas tho :immediat e need of the City now is for low-income multi-famil y
housing .
Mr. Persells explained that the Housing Authority has gone back over
the
ln.nll to cons5.der additional parcels 1-1hich could be used f or the low-income housing
c~tegory where chrmgos seem to be reas onable .













Mr. Alexander stated the builders have claimed that FHA procedures were
holdinc them up, that Atlantu is one of the City's in whi ch FHA now claims that
it can process an application in l ess than 2 weeks; that this is a change in
attitude, but the 221 d (3) proeram does not come within the direct line of
FHA 1 s principal insuring policy.
Mr. Alexander asked Mr. Clark if the report prepared by Mr. Gates on the
accelernted procedure for multi-family processing by FHA could be carried to
the press (Item 6 on the agenda, with co~Jies in the folders) Mr. Clark indicated
that it would probably be better for this type of announcement to be made by
the local FHA office rather than f rom this Cormnittee~
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Mr. Alexander then referred to Item 7 on the agenda pertaining to the
proposal in the Rent Supplement program to require nonprofit sponsors to put
up 5%equity (in effect o. donation); that the reason the attempt to put this
thiri~ in, is the theory that if nonprofit sponsors 2re financially imo lved
i n the success of their project that they will have more permanent interest
in it; that Urban America's feeling is, if this is done the Rent Supplement
program will die before it gets nn opportunity to grow; and Urban America has
suGgested that those interes ted send telegrams to their Senators ;:ind to
Senator Warren Magnuson suggesting thc.:.t this approach of r e(l_uiring the 5%
equity will defeat the purpose of the program; that what he would like to do
is to get an authorization from the Committee t o sign a t el egram in support of
this position and to urr,e consider ation of this matter in the final preparation
of the bill.
A motion was made by Mr. Palmer, seconded and unanimously c1.dopted asking
Mr . Alexander t o senu. such telegrruns to appropriate Senc1.tors.
Mr . Clark asked if the
5%o.onation
Mr . Alexander s t at ed that it i s
nonprof it, sponsor i s not sup.- iosed to
and it i s asking too much of him to
Mr. Alexancler also sai&lt;l that to gi ve
nonprofit proj e cts one can borrow up
is what y ou are competing with, in a
is a known step or a new development.
new; that the thinking i s tha t the
be getting any :profit back f rom t he project
put up 5%equity donation to the project.
tho other si de of it is, that in 221 d (3)
to a 102% of the proj ect coGt and this
sense.
Mr . Per s ells asked Mr . Alexander to explain the 102 ;'{, .
Mr. Alexander explained wha t the extra









2%
takes care of.





Mr. Alexander again asked f or and r e ceived unanimous cons ent to r equest
the City for a Clerk for a t l east 3 months .
Mr. Alexander then called for brief reports fr om the Panel Chairmen.
Legal Panel - Mr. Archer Smith made a ver y inter esting pre sentation of
his case st udy ancJ the s i gnificance of the Shaffer vs . City of Atlanta Housing
Code Case, which he announced was coming up f or hear ing the next day.
Cons truction and Design Panel - As no one was pr esent to r epresent thi s
panel, Mr . Alexander expl aine d a proj e ct which that panel was working on
i nvolving Bui lding Codes and a ,S_;rst em s tudy.
Finance and Nonprofit Funds Panel - Mr . Alexander expl ained that this
panel is working on creat ion of a Honprofit Housing Development Corporation.
He also mentioned the favorable comments made at the Urban America Seminar
by a local banker pert aining to l oans made through his bank to sponsors of
nonprofit projects .
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Business Participation Panel - Mr. Alexander commented briefly on his
recent conference in Washington with Secretary Weaver and FHA Administrator,
Brmmstein, pertaining to bringing 11 Big Business" into the low-income housing
field.
Public Information Panel - Mr. Cl.ark comment ed on the ill-fa ted Brownt01m
Road rezoning atte,apt and to a nonprof it sponsor proj ect which is being promoted
locally by the Interfaith Group of the Unitarian Universalis t Congregation.
Social Problems Panel - fuan Jacksor. explained that the avera:-~e annucl
income for Negroes in Atlanta is $3600 and that the number one question is the
adequacy of the number of bedrooms in r ental units.
Mr. Alexander' then called on :Mr. David T. Edwards , sponsor of a rez onine;
petition f or an 18 acre site on the West side of Atlanta, North of Bakers
Ferry Roacl, S. W. (IJ, 2h, 14th Dist. FF) to present his proposal ( one of thre e
in Item Son the agenda ). Yu-. Edwards made a good and convincing pres ent ation.
From questions a sked md comments made by some members of the Committee , the
Committee appeared receptive to Mr. Edwards' proposal. Formal action by the
Committee however was not called for by the Chairman to endorse this project
to the Zoning Committee, as had previously been rc quor.:ted by Mr . Edwards,
as well as similar reguests fr om sponsors of two other proj ects which the Committee
had previously endorsed to the Planning Board. This was for reas ons explained
earlier in the me oting. Subsequently however, the Chuirman of the Planning
Board was requested to pass on to the Zoning Committee , with the Planning
Boards ' recommendations, a lotter which had previous l y been written by the
Committee to the Planning Board endorsing those t wo proj ects.
The meeting was adjorncd n.t 12 noon .
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              <text>MINUTES
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTES SXECUTIVE GROUP MESTIA

September 12, 1967

The Executive Group of the Housing Resources Committee met at 10:00 aeMe
September 12, 1967, in Committee Room 4'2, City Hall, The following members

were present:

Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman, Housing Resources Committee

Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, Co-Chairman, Housing Resources Committee

Mr, Archer D. Smith, representing Mr. Charles L. Weltner, Acting Chairman,
Legal Panel

Mr. Henry L. Hills, representing Mr. Lee Burge, Chairman, Finance and
Non-Profit funds Panel

Mr. John Wilson, member, Finance and Non-Profit Funds Panel

Mr. Charles F. Palmer, representing Mr. Clarence 0. Coleman, Chairman,
Public Housing Panel

Mr. F. C. Terrell, representing Mr. Wallace L. Lee, member, Land Acquisition
Panel

Dr. Vivian Henderson, Acting Chairman, Land Acquisition Panel

Mr. J. A. Alston, member, Land Acquisition Panel

Mr. Stewart Wight, member, Land Acquisition Panel

Dean William S. Jackson, Chairman, Social Problems Panel

Mr. Edward S. Simon, Vice-Chairman, Business Participation Panel

Mr, Dale Clark, Chairman, Public Information Panel

Mr. Malcolm D. Jones, Director

Also present at the meeting were:

Mr. William S. Holland, Executive Director, CACUR
Mr. Lester A. Persells, Associate Executive Director, Housing Authority

Mr. Alexander opened the meeting with comments pertaining to the program and
then called on Mr. Jones to present the current status report of the program,

Mr. Jones stated that his office was in the process of retyping the lowe
income housing inventory report but had onli the summary ready for this meeting
(Item 2 on the agenda and document 2 in the folder which had been presented
to Executive Group members), He explained that included in the inventory
are apertment units being develoved under conventional financing which cdo not
cost more than $10,000 per unit to construct, $12,000 for each side of a duplex
and $15,000 for a single family house. He explained that the last page of the
summary contains notes, sme of which are especially significant. He explained
that Item A of the notes gives a comparison of the status of the program on
August 31, as compared with the previous report of June 28 and stated that on
the whole we have lost ground in this program since the previous report two
months ago.
He then called attention to the extract from the CIP revort pertaining
to low-income housing recuirements (Item 3 on the agenda and in the folder).
He also pointed out that we are not really building lowecost housine in public
housing but low-income housing.

He also explained Item (a) on the agenda and the correspondin:; document
in the folder passed out to Committee members, pertaining to available land
suitably zoned for the low-income housing program.

At this point Mr. Alexander explained that Mr. Jones' office was under-
staffed to handle the statistical data required by the CIP and proposed that
from here on out when someone goes to the Building Department for a permit
we should try to get the Permit Desk to list what the rent on the units will
be and number of bedrooms per unit; that there is no way we can require this
legally; and that another thing that we need to do is to also go back to the
developers now in the program and get more specific information on their plans.
He proposed for this purpose that the City provide a Clerk to the Committee
for not less than 3 months. He stated that he felt the structures being built ~
are reasonably good and that his feclin:'s are that a great deal more interest
should be put in the lowest rental-purchase ranges; that we can get more in
that price range from the prefabricated housing; that the carrying charges on
these per month is important anc we should find out what it is; that to meet
the really tough part of the program means going to the City for additional
help. He also asked for comments from members of the Committee.

Mr. Clark said he would support askin; for more help; that he also saw
a news report for housing that wovld rent for $50 to $70 per month, under the
Farmers Association program; that it is in DeKalb County, and is called City
Line.

Mr. Alexander stated that is a good start to zet lowecost housing in the
counties.

Another member stated that the Farmers Association prozram is also a
part of the FHA program.

Mr. Palmer inquired as to the definition of low-cost housing?
Mr. Jones replied that it is essentially a matter of interpretation,
Mr. Alexander stated that is was from $0 to $55 per month,

Mr. Palmer commented "And they want low-income housing built uncer private
enterprise?"

Mr. Alexander replied it is thought of now primarily as a Turnkey
development.

Mr. Jones added "And even Rent Supplement",
Mr. Alexander again proposed asking the City for a Clerk and developing
a form for the Building Department to get filled out at the time permits are
obtained anc stated that we will have to talk to Mr. Wofford about that.

A motion was made that the matter be left in Mr, Jones' hands, Nr. Yates
seconded it. The matter was drop»ed there.

Mr. Alexander then explained that the roll of this Committee in zoning
matters is not an open and shut case as to how to make recommendations to
the Board of Aldermen; that we have been taking this on as a extracurricular
roll to assist the develovers in this program; that this has been done in ©
several instances, but no members of this Committee have been asked to fo
around looking at these sites to recommend those which we consider reasonable,

Mr. Jones explained that this is what he and Mr. Gates have been attemmting
to do; that they have been out with the s»xonsors and actually looked at most
of the sites and have only listed anc encouraged those which they felt were
practical and desirable; that in a several instances they have discouraged
sponsors from submittins sites which they felt were impracticable or unsuitable.

Mr. Alexander continued that his feeling is that we should try to aid and
assist the builders in this program but that we have no power to chanze what
is going on and that we are having our pro»osals turned down one by one for
various reasons. He stated that the approach which he felt we should take is
to issue a general statement about the housing program, its needs, and the
shortage of land that is now suitably zoned and to work toward getting a
rezoning of the entire City, with due consideration for low-income housing
needs; that as for working with the developers we should be governed by what
we see is acceptable to the Board of Aldermen and the Building Department in
granting permits; and further to come to some conclusion about the problems.
He stated that we should also help the developers arrange meetings with the
Aldermen, Departments involved and anyone who wants to talk to them about
deficiencies in Community Facilities related to the housing program, which in
some instances have been legimate, such as parks, transportation, traffic,
schools etc. He further stated that at the same time the urgency of this
program has seemed to escape some »eople; that one thing which we also need is
to emphasize the requirement for additional low-income housing in the neighboring
cities and countics and make it clear that we are not trying to create a haven
here in Atlanta for the whole country to come to and move in on this programs;
that this may happen, but we should try to avoi' it. He stated that the CIP
requirement is for replacement of houses and avartmenits that are unfit for
human habitation. He then called upon Mr. Jones for comments.

Mr. Jones stated he feels that it we do not take a position to actively
support the cevelopers who have proposed good projects and which appear reasonable,
he cid not know who would; that he was personally inclined to feel that we can do
a service if we as a Committee take a »osition on such projects; that he does not
think however that many areas will be built in the City which already have
a surplus of community facilities; that he has hopec that we can supply
facilities such as parks, schools, playgrounds etc. simultaneous with the development
of the housing projects, by relying on other Agencies and other Departments;
that those details should be checked into carefully and coor&lt;ination made to
provide these services as adequately as we can. He saic that he felt personally
that a statement from the Housing Resources Committee on each of the projects
proposed for low-income housing would be helpful to the Planning Board and the
Zoning Committee when they make their decisions. He pointed out difficulties
which we have had in getting sites approved up to that point and explained

that he and Mr. Gates (the Committee Consultant) have attempted to look at

each proposed site but have been unable to follow through on all. details such
as checking on the adequacy of community facilities etc.; that in several
instances he and Mr, Gates have discoura‘ec sponsors for this reason or that;
such as ground too rough, facilities not available etc. and that as a result,
several of the sites originally proposed have never come up for rezoning. He
further stated that he was inclined to feel that on those provosals for Turnkey
Gevelopment that it would even be well for the Planning Board and the Zoning
Committee to know whether or not the Housing Authority considered the sites

as favorable and suitable.

One member commented that perhaps the whole City needs to be rezoned.

Mr. Alexander replied it scemed to him that we must create additional
land through purchases for the city-wide approachs that when the individual
developer coancs along, there should be a body looking to the interest of the
whole city and it appeared to him that these things have thus far been
considcred only by the Board of Aldermens that he wonders whether this is
doing the program the best service? Hc stated that consulting with the
Planning Board is also very much in order, presumably.

In referring to Item (a) on the agenda and the corresponding marked
document in the folder, wr. Henderson inquired if this material is what his
Committee had asked for?

Mr. Jones stated that this is what the Planning Department provided in
response to his panel's request; that when we got it, it came in two forms:
a zoning man of the City with vacant land areas superimposed on it in orange;
and a redort of total land in the various zoning catagories and vacant land
by Land Lot and Uistrict.

Mr. Jones further explained that the Planning Department is now making
a comprehensive Land-Use study to go before the Board of Aldermen with some
proposed changes in the overall land-use of the City; that he felt the best
thing this Committee could do now is to set its recommendations presented to
the Planning and Development Committee; that we have a Joint Mecting scheduled
for the 29th of September.

Mr. Alexander then told Dr. Henderson that he should meet with Mr, Jones
to go over the material provided by the Planning Department, but that in trying
to resolve this thing we are still short on land and those two should come
up with a proposal, say in September, as to the number of acres needed and its
distribution,

Dr. Henderson asked approximately how many acres does that involve?
Mr. Jones replied that the maximum censity authorized for garden type
cpartments is 16 units per acre, but that the Housing Authority has been trying
to hold that Jown to about 12 units per acre.

Mr. Persells stated that was correct; that 3, |, and 5 bedroom units, which
the Housing Authority particularly needs, results in reduction of the density
below 16 units per acre.

Mr. Jones explained we had one project which has been approved by FHA at
16 units per acre, but it is in an Urban Renewal project; that we had a developer
recently drop a project because he had bought the land expecting to develope it
at the maximum authorized density of 16 units per acre and that in preliminary
discussions, FHA suggested 10 units per acre.

Mr. Alexander stated that it is open to debate about how many total acres
would be required; that our experience to date indicates that no more than
1/3 of the land appropriately zoned actually gets into the low-income housing
program, due to turndowns by HUD, FHA, neighborhoods etc.; that to date only
about 1/3 of the land zoned has found its way into this program.

Mr. Alexander stated that there apoears to be a need to rezone the City
at large; that there were 51 zoning petitions on the agenda recently for one
meeting of the Planning Board.

Mr. Jones explained that the current zoning was especially planned for
industry; that many areas were originally planned but never used as industrial,
which development will not occur in the forseeable future, and that the same
applies to much of the land now zoned residential (single family development)
whereas the immediate need of the City now is for low-income multi-family
housing.

Mr. Persells explained that the Housing Authority has gone back over the
land to consider additional parcels which could be used for the low-income housing
category where changes seem to be reasonable.

% * *

Mr. Alexander stated the builders have claimed that FHA procedures were
holding them up; that Atlanta is one of the City's in which FHA now claims that
it can process an application in less than 2 weeks; that this is a change in
attitude, but the 221 d (3) program does not come within the direct line of
FHA's principal insuring policy.

Mr. Alexander asked Mr. Clark if the report prepared by Mr. Gates on the
accelerated procedure for multi-family processing by FHA could be carried to
the press (Item 6 on the agenda, with covies in the folders) Mr. Clark indicated
that it would probably be better for this type of announcement to be made by
the local FHA office rather than from this Gommittee.
Mr. Alexander then referred to Item 7 on the agenda pertaining to the
proposal in the Rent Supplement program to require nonprofit sponsors to put
up 5% equity (in effect a donation); that the reason the attempt to put this
thing in, is the theory that if nonprofit sponsors are financially inw lved
in the success of their project that they will have more permanent interest
in it; that Urban America's feeling is, if this is done the Rent Supplement
program will die before it gets an opportunity to grow; and Urban America has
suggested that those interested send telegrams to their Senators and to
Senator Warren Magnuson suggesting that this approach of reauiring the 5%
equity will defeat the purpose of the program; that what he would like to do
is to get an authorization from the Committee to sign a telegram in support of
this position and to urge consideration of this matter in the final preparation
of the bill.

A motion was made by Mr. Palmer, seconded ane unanimously adopted asking
Mr, Alexander to send such telegrams to appropriate Senators.

Mr. Clark asked if the 5% donation is a known step or a new development.

Mr. Alexander stated that it is new; that the thinking is that the
nonprofit sponsor is not supsosed to be getting any profit back from the project
and it is asking too much of him to put up 5% equity donation to the project.
Mr. Alexander also said that to give the other side of it is, that in 221 a (3)
nonprofit projects one can borrow up to a 102% of the project cost and this
is what you are competing with, in a sense.

Mr. Persells asked Mr. Alexander to explain the 102%.
Mr. Alexander explained what the extra 2% takes care of.
3 % %

Mr. Alexander again asked for and received unanimous consent to request
the City for a Glerk for at least 3 months.

Mr. Alexander then called for brief reports from the Pancl Chairmen.

Legal Panel ~ Mr. Archer Smith made a very interesting presentation of
his case study and the significance of the Shaffer vs. City of Atlanta Housing
Code Case, which he announced was coming up for hearing the next day.

Construction and Design Panel ~ As no one was present to represent this
panel, Mr. Alexander explained a project which that panel was working on
involving Building Codes and a System study,

Finance and Nonprofit Funds Panel - Mr. Alexander explained that this
panel is working on creation of a Nonprofit Housing Development Corporation.
He also mentioned the favorable comments made at the Urban America Seminar
by a local banker pertaining to loans made through his bank to sponsors of
nonprofit projects.
Business Participation Panel - Mr. Alexander commented briefly on his
recent conference in Washington with Secretary Weaver and FHA Administrator,
Brownstein, pertaining to bringing "Big Business" into the low-income housing
field,

Public Information Panel - Mr. Clark commented on the ill-fated Brownto:m
Road rezoning attempt and to a nonprofit sponsor project which is being promoted
locally by the Interfaith Group of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation.

Social Problems Panel - Dean Jackson explained that the averaze annual
income for Negroes in Atlanta is $3600 and that the number one question is the
adequacy of the number of bedrooms in rental units.

Mr. Alexander then called on Mr. David T. Edwards, sponsor of a rezoning
petition for an 18 acre site on the West side of Atlanta, North of Bakers
Ferry Road, S. W. (LL 2h, lth Dist. FF) to present his proposal (one of three
in Item 5 on the agenda). Mr. Edwards made a good and convincing presentation,
From questions asked and comments made by some members of the Committee, the
Committee a»bpeared receptive to Mr. Edwards! proposal. Formal action by the
Committee however was not called for by the Chairman to endorse this project
to the Zoning Committee, as had previously been requested by Mr. Edwards,
as well as similar reauests from sponsors of two other projects which the Committee
had previously endorsed to the Planning Board. This was for reasons explained
earlier in the mecting. Subsequently however, the Chairman of the Planning
Board was requested to pass on to the Zoning Committce, with the Planning
Boards! recommendations, a letter which had previously been written by the
Committee to the Planning Board endorsing those two projects.

The meeting was adjorned at 12 noon,

7} peotheceyts prada adh not
Malcolm D, Jon
Supervisor of Inspection Services

Encls: Agenda
Documents contained in folder provided every member present (with
file copy only).
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Housing Resources Committee
Executive Group Meeting 10:00 a.m. September 12, 1967
Committee Rm. No. 2
1.
Call to Order and General Comments - Chairman
2.
Summary Report on Status of Low-income Housing Program - Jones
3.
(a)
Low-income Housing Requirements - Extract from GIP - Jones
(b)
Action by HRC - Chairman
(a)
Consideration of Land Suitably Zoned for Low-income Housing - Jone s
{b)
Discussion and Determination by HRC of Recommended Procedures
to Assist Program ( f or Joint Meeting with Planning and
Development Committee Sept. 29) - Chairman
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3 Rezoning Petitions before
Zoning Committee - Jones
6.
Accelerated Procedure - Multi-family Processing by FHA - Gates
7.
5%
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Panel Reports - Chairman
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Donation by Nonprofit Sponsors Proposed for Rent Supplement
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AGEN DA
Housing Resources Committee
Executive Group Meeting 10:00 a.m. September 12, 1967

Committee Rm. No. 2

Call to Order and General Comments - Chairman

Summary Report on Status of Low-income Housing Program - Jones

(a) Low-income Housing Requirements - Extract from CIP - Jones

(b) Action by HRC - Chairman

(a) Consideration of Land Suitably Zoned for Low-income Housing - Jones
(b) Discussion and Determination by HRC of Recommended Procedures

to Assist Program (for Joint Meeting with Planning and
Development Committee Sept. 29) - Chairman

Requests from Sponsors for Support on 3 Rezoning Petitions before
Zoning Committee - Jones

Accelerated Procedure ~- Multi-family Processing by FHA - Gates

5% Donation by Nonprofit Sponsors Proposed for Rent Supplement
Projects - Special Notice from Urban America

Panel Reports = Chairman

Other Business (Comments on Urban America Seminar) = Chairman
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October 17, 1967
IVAN ALL EN , JR., MAYO R
R. EARL LANDERS, Adm inistrat ive Assist ant
MR S. ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Gove rnmental Li aison
Dear Cormni t tee Hember :
Our Chairman , Mr . Ce cil A. Alexander, has esp ecially requested
an additional meeting of certain representati ves of the Hous i ng Res ources
Committee wit h the Pl anning and Devel opment Committee to dis cuss speci fi c
l ocations for r ezoning f or l ow- income housing i n con.riection with the
city-wi de Land- Use study now being developed by t he Planni ne Department .
Thi s meeti ng has been s cheduled f or 11:00 a.m., Monday, October 23
in Committee Room #2, Se cond Floor, City Hal L
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at tend this meeting .
Sincer ely,
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTED
CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404

Room 120, City Hall

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October 17, 1967 IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS, ANN M, MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Liaison

Dear Committee Member:
Our Chairman, Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, has especially requested
an additional nsetiine of certain representatives of the Housing Resources
Committee with the Planning and Development Committee to discuss specific
locations for rezoning for low-income housing in connection with the
city-wide Land-Use study now being developed by the Planning Department.
This meeting has been scheduled for 11:00 a.m., Monday, October 23
in Committee Room #2, Second Floor, City Hall. We hope that you can
attend this meeting.
Sincerely,
Dobecki
Malcolm D. Jafés
Supervisor of Inspection Services

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October 17, 1967
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Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Dire ctor of Governmental Liaison
Dear Conmittee Member:
Our Chainfian., l'rr . Cecil A. Alexander, ha,s especially r equested
an additional mee~ing of certain representatives of the Housing Resources
Committee with the Planning and Development Committee to discuss specif ic
locations for rezoning f or 101-1-income housing in connection with the
city -uide Land-Use study now being developed by the Plannine Department .
This meeting has been scheduled for 11:00 a.m., Monday, October 23
in Committee Room #2, Second Floor., City Hall.
We hope that you can
at tend this meetin8 •
Sincerel y ,
.~d.~+-,,,
Malcolm D.
Supervisor of Inspe ction Services
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30308
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404

Room 120), City Hall

October 17, 1967 IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

R, EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS, ANN M, MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Lizison

 

Dear Committee Member:

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Our Chairman, Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, has especially requested
an additional meeting of certain representatives of the Housing Resources
Committee with the Planning and Development Committee to discuss specific
locations for rezoning for low-income housing in connection with the
city-wide Land-Use study now being developed by the Planing Department.
This meeting has been scheduled for 11:00 a.m., Monday, October 23
in Committee Room #2, Second Floor, City Hall. We hope that you can
attend this meeting.
Sincerely,
PDncl
Malcolm D. Jon

Supervisor of Inspection Services

MDJ/s11

 
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Atlanta, Geor gia·
Dea:r Mr •. Jones :
I wish to ap ologize for taking so long to thank you for such a warm welcome. to your
city to establish a, branch of fice for the sole purpose of rehabilitation~
Due t o t he long drawn out r ed t ape, I have secured the necessary paper work that is
required to come to your city a:nd open up a branch ·office.
I will be :in Atlant a on or about t he 23rd of October, and will be temporarily s topping
at Mr. Al exande r's office , 208 Aubern Avenueo Any information OF. suggestions t hat y ou
would deem ne cessar y f or me to establis h t he office and proceed inunediate operat i ons , I
will be mor e than grateful to you and by doing so, I am confident that I can be of gr eat
ass i stance t o t he unemployment problem in your city and state.
Once again, I thank you very much and will you please be kind enough t o thank t he
Honorable Mayor f or me.
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October 16, 1967

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Mr. Malcolm D. Jones
Supervisor of Inspection Services

120) City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mr.. Jones:

I wish to apologize for taking so long to thank you for such a warm welcome to your
city to establish a branch office for the sole purpose of rehabilitation.

Due to the long drawn out red tape, I have secured the necessary paper work that is
required to come to your city and open up a branch office.

I will be in Atlanta on or about the 23rd of October, and will be temporarily stopping
at Mre Alexander's office, 208 Aubern Avenue. Any information or suggestions that you
would deem necessary for me to establish the office and proceed immediate operations, I
will be more than grateful to you and by doing so, I am confident that I can be of great
assistance to the unemployment problem in your city and state.

Once again, I thank you very much and will you please be kind enough to thank the

Honorable Mayor for mee
oT. ie oy

eck oe ent Reb Keton

  

— ons, President

IS/dh

COMMERCIAL &amp; PRIVATE BUILDERS - REMODELING - EXCAVATING
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Col. Malcolm D. Jones
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Dear Col. Jones:
This is to give you notice that I wish to resign from my position

effective December 31, 1967. I feel that this
sufficient amount of time

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HOUSING RESOUil.Cf:~ COH!H T'rEE
Cecil A. Alexander, Architect, Chairman
Dr. Sanford s. Atwood, President, Emory Universtiy, Co - Cha.irman
Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, President Emeritus, :Morehouse Colle ~e, Co-Chairman
PANELS
Le gal
Charles Heltner, Attorney
Donald Hollowell , Regional Director, Equal Employment Opportunity Com.~Qssion
!-fonorable Luther Alverson, Judge, Fulton County Superior Court
Mr . Archer D. Smith III, Atorney, Har mon and Thackston
Hr. Norman L. Underwood, Attorney, Sanders, Hes tor and Holley
Construction and Desifn
Dr . Edwi n Harrison , President, Georgia Ins t itute of Technology,
Chairman
Herman Russell, Contra ct or
Moreland S:nith, Dir ector of Urban Plannin1:; Proj e ct, Southern Regional
Council, Inc.
Vice-Chairman
Rev. John A. Middl eton, President, Morris Brown College
Henry F. Alexander, Builder
J ames Moore., President., Atlanta .Labor Council
Finance a.rid Ifon- Profi t Funds
Dean Harclinr; B. Youni , Atl anta Uni v~rsi t y
Lee Burge, President , Retail Credit
Chairman
Butler T. Henderson, Norchouse College
Mills B. Lane , Jr. , President, Citizens and Southern National Bank
A. H. Sterne , President, The Trust CompPJ1Y of Georgia
Gordon Jones ., President, The Fulton National '3an1&lt;
Vice - Chairman
Joseph Earl e Birnie, President, The National Bank of Ge orgia
A. B. Padgett, Trust Officer, Trust Conpany of Georgia
Hamilton Dougl as , Attorney
Rev . Will iam Holmes Borders , Pastor, 1-t'neat Street Bapti st Church
Dr. Rufus Clement, President, Horne Wilson Company
Albert Love, Executive Vi·ce President, The McCall Corporation
Scott Houston, Jr., Execut i ve Director, Wesley Woods Apart ments
John Wilson, President, Horne-Wilson Company
�Public Housing
Edwi n L. Sterne, Chairman, Housing Authority of the Ci ty of Atlanta
Dr. Albert Hanley, President, Spelman College
Leonard Rei n ch, President, Cox Broadcasting Company
C-nairman
Clarence Coleman, Reeional llire ctor, National Urban Leagus
Charles fro Palmer, President, Palmer, Inc.
Land Acquis i tion
W. L. Lee, President, Atlanta Cas Light Company
C. R~ Yates, President, Yates-Milton Stores
Dr . Vi vian Henders on, President, Clark College
Act ing Chairman
Jim E. Lan d, Chief Engineer for Georgia., Southern Bell Telephone
&amp; Telegraph Co.
Hr. J. Ao Alston, President, Empire Real Estate Board, Alston Real ty Co.
Hr. Stewart .,Ji ght, Wight, Couch &amp; Ward, At la.Tlta Real Estate rloard Representative
Social Problems
Duane Beck, Director, Community Council of the Atlanta Area, Inc.
Hr. Sujette Crank, Social Director, Neighborhood Servi ces, E. O. A.
Dr. T. Johnson, Professor of Political Science, Morehou se College
Chairman
Dean William Jackson, Atlanta University
Vir . Erwin Stevens, Chairman, Citizens Central Advisory Committee, E.O.A.
Hr. Lewis Cenker, Attorney
Business Participation
Virgil Milton, Retired Atlanta Group Manager, Sears, Roebuck &amp; Co;:ipany
Chairman
E. L. Simon, Auditor, Atlanta Life Insurance Company,
Vice-Chairman
Harlee Branch, President, The Southern Company
C. A. "Art" Jenkins, Director of Industrial Relati ons, Lockheed
Rolland Haxr,rnll, President, Davison 1 s Department Stores
Public Information
J ames L. Townsend, Townsend and As sociates
�fublic In.formation ( cor.tinued)
Dale Clark, Director of Publi c .Affairs , WAGA-TV
Ray Moore, 1Tews Director, HSB-TV
Jj_m Wood, NeHs Director, FOAK
Vice-Chairman
STAFF
ROOM
1204, CITY HALL
Tel . 522-4L63, Ext. 430
Malcolm D. Jones, Director
-W. W. Gates, Consultant
Yirs. Sharon Crawford, Secretary
Chairman
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

Cecil A. Alexander, Architect, Chairman
Dr. Sanford S. Atwood, President, Emory Universtiy, Co-Chairman
Dr. Benjamin E, Mays, President Emeritus, Morehouse Colleze, Co-Chairman

PANELS

Legal

Charles Weltner, Attorney

Donald Hollowell, Regional Director, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Honorable Inther Alverson, Judge, Fulton County Superior Court

Mr. Archer D. Smith III, Atorney, Harmon and Thackston

Mr. Norman L. Underwood, Attorney, Sanders, Hestor and Holley

Construction and Desirn

 

» Edwin Harrison, President, Georgia Institute of Technology, Chairman
Herman Russell, Contractor
Moreland Smith, Director of Urban Planning Project, Southern Regional
Council, Inc. Vice-Chairman
Rev. John A. Middleton, President, Morris Brown College
Henry F. Alexander, Builder
James Moore, President, Atlanta Labor Council

Finance and Non-Profit Funds

Dean Harding B. Younes, Atlanta University

Lee Burge, President, Retail Credit Chairman

Butler T. Henderson, Morehouse College

Mills B. Lane, Jr., President, Citizens and Southern National Bank
A. H. Sterne, President, The Trust Company of Georgia

Gordon Jones, President, The Fulton National Bank Vice-Chairman
Joseph Earle Birnie, President, The National Bank of Georgia

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

Hamilton Douglas, Attorney

Rev. William Holmes Borders, Pastor, Wheat Street Baptist Church
Dr. Rufus Clement, President, Horne Wilson Company

Aloert Love, Executive Vice President, The McCall Corporation
Scott Houston, Jr., Executive Director, Wesley Woods Apartments
John Wilson, President, Horne-Wilson Company
Public Housing

Edwin L. Sterne, Chairman, Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta

Dr. Albert Manley, President, Spelman College

Leonard Reinch, President, Cox broadcasting Company

Clarence Coleman, Regional Director, National Urban Leagus Chairman
Charles F. Palmer, President, Palmer, Inc.

Land Acquisition

W. L. Lee, President, Atlanta Gas Light Company
C. R. Yates, President, Yates-Milton Stores :
Dr. Vivian Henderson, President, Clark College Acting Chairman
Jim E. Land, Chief Engineer for Georgia, Southern Bell Telephone
&amp; telegraph Co.
Mr. J. Aw Alston, President, Empire ®eal Estate Board, Alston Realty Co.
Mr. Stewart Wight, Wight, Couch &amp; Ward, Atlanta Real Estate Board Representative

Social Problems

Duane Beck, Director, Community Council of the Atlanta Area, Inc.

Mr. Sujette Crank, Social Director, Neighborhood Services, E.0.A.

Dr. T. Johnson, Professor of Political Science, Morehouse College

Dean William Jackson, Atlanta University Chairman

Mr. Erwin Stevens, Chairman, Citizens Central Advisory Committee, E.0.A.
Mr. Lewis Cenker, Attorney

Business Participation

 

Virgil Milton, Retired Atlanta Group Manager, Sears, Roebuck &amp; Company
Chairman

EK. L. Simon, Auditor, Atlanta Life Insurance Company, Vice-Chairman

Harlee Branch, President, The Southern Company

C. A. "Art" Jenkins, Director of Industrial Relations, Lockheed

Rolland Maxwell, President, Davison's Department Stores

Public Information

James L. Townsend, Townsend and Associates
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Dale Clark, Director of Public Affairs, WAGA-TV Chairman
Ray Moore, News Director, WSB-TV
Jim Wood, News Director, WOAK Vice-Chairman

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Tel. $22+h163, Ext. 130

Malcolm D. Jones, Director
W. W. Gates, Consultant
Mrs. Sharon Crawford, Secretary
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HOUS I NG !-lESOURCES COMHITTEE
Mr . Ce cil A. Al exander, Chai r man
Hous inG Resourc es Commit tee
Pinch, Al exander , Darnes, Rot hschil d, and Paschal, Archit ects
10th Fl oor Standard Feder al Buildi ng
44 Broad Str eet, N. W.
Atlanta , Geor gia
30303
Dr. Sanford S. At1-10od, Co- Chairman
Housing Re s our ce s Commi t t ee
Presid.ent, Emory Univer s i ty
Atlanta, Georei a
30322
Dr. Benj amin E. Mays, Co- Chairman
Hous i ne Re sour ces CoJ'!"fD.i ttee
Pres i dent Emeritus, Mor ehouse College
3316 Paml i co D-.c. S. W.
Atlant a , Georgia
30311
PANELS
LEGAL
YJ.r . Char l e s L. Wel t ner, Attorney
The Fi rst National Bank , Sui t e 2943
2 Peachtr ee St reet
Atl ant a, Ge orgia
30303
Hr. Donald Hollowel l , Regional Dire ctor
Equal Employment Oppor t unity Commis sion
1776 Peachtree Street, N. W.
30309
Atl ant a , Georgia
Honor abl e Luther Al verso n, J udGe
Fult on County Superior Cour t
136 Pryor Street , S. W.
Atl anta, Georgia
30303
Er. Archer D. Smith III, Attorney
Harmon and Thackston
1944 Jational Bank of Geor e;i a Bl dg.
Atl anta, Georeia
Hr . Norman L. Underwoo d, Attorney
Sanders , Hes ter and Holl ey
1001 Commerce Building
Atlanta, Georgia
Chairman
�I
P2.ce Two
I
. COIIST:2.UC'I'ION Arm TlESIGT-J
Dr. Edwin Harri son, President
Geor gia Institute of Technology
225 North Avenue, N. W.
Atlanta, Geor ~ia
30313
Chairman
Mr. Herman J. Russell, Contractor
504 Fair Street, S. W.
Atl anta, Ge orgia
30313
Mr. Horel and Smith, Director
Vice-Chairman
Urban Planning Project
Southern Regional Council, Inc.
5 Forsyth Street , N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
Rev. John A. Middleton, President
I'-Iorris Bro1,,m College
673 Hunter Stree t, J. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
30314
Mr. Henr&lt;J F. Alexander, Builder
21i39 Fernlenf Court, N. W.
Atlanta , Geor gia
30318
1/ir. J ames Moore, President
Atl anta Labor Council
15 Peachtree Stre et, N. E.
Room 208
Atlanta, Ge orgia
30303
FINAJ\JCE AND FON- PROFIT FUNDS '
Dean Hardin5; B. Young
Atlanta. University
223 Che stnut Street , S. W.
Atl anta, Georgia
30314
Mr . Lee Burce, President
R~ t ail Credit Company
P. O. Box li081
Atlanta, Georgia
30302
Mr. Butler T. Henderson
Aorehouse College
223 Chestnut Stre et, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
30314
I
Chairman
�Page Three
· FINANCE Ai'D NON - P:?.OFIT ~l J.\JDS ( continued )
}".Lr. Mills B. Lane, Jr., President
The Citiz ens and Southern National Bank
P.O. Box 4899
Atlanta, Geor ~ia
30303
Mr . Joseph Earle Bi rnie, President
The Nati onal Bank of Georgia
Peachtree at Five Points
Atlanta , Georgia
30303
Mr . Augus tus H. Sterne, President
The Trust Company of Georgia
36 Edgewood. Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
Ytr ~ Gordon Jones, President
The Fulton Hati onal Bank
P. O. Box l.d87
Atl anta, Georgi a
30302
Hr. A. B. Padgett , Trust Off icer
Trust Company of GeorGia
P. O. Box 4418
Atl anta, Georgia
30302


Mr. Hamilton Douglas , Jr., Attorney


National Bank of Georgi a Building
Atlanta, Georeia
Rev. William Holmes Borders, Pastor
Hheat Street Baptist Church
11_~26 Mozl ey Drive, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Rufus Clement, Pre sident
Atlanta University
223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
30314
Mr. John Wilson, President
Horne-Wilson Company
163 Peters Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
30313
Mr. Albert Love
Executive Vice President
The McCall Corporation
P.O. Box 1000
Doraville, Georeia
30040
Mr. Scott Houston, Jr., Executive Director
Wesley Woods Apartments
P. o. Box 15468
Atlanta, Georgia
30333
Vice-Chairman
�Pae;e Four
PlJBLIC H()T]SII'JG
Mr. Edwin L. Sterne, Chairman
Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta
639 Trust Company of Georgia Building
Atlanta, Ge oreia
JOJOJ
Dr . Albert Manley, President
Spelma.11. College
350 Leonard Street , S. W.
Atlanta, Ge orgia
30303
Leon2.rd Rei nch, Pres i dent
Cox Broa_d cas ting Company
1601 West Peachtree Stree t, N. E.
Atl:mta, Geor ;::ia
I-Ir.
Zr . Clarence D. Col eman, Regional Director
Nati onal Urban Le ai:;ue
136 Yarietta Street, N. W., Suite 242
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
Chairman
Nr. Charl es F. Palmer, President


?almer , Inc., Palmer Building


41 Marietta Street
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
LAl'JD ACqUISITI0N
Mr. Wallace L. Lee, President
Atlanta Gas Light Company
P. O. Box 4569
Atlanta , Georgia
30302
Mr. Clayton R. Yat es, Presi dent
~ates - ~'1il ton Stores
228 Auburn Avenue, N. E.
Atl anta, Ge orgia
30303
Mr. Jim E. Land
Chief Engineer f or Georgia
Southern Bell Telephone &amp; Tel egraph Company
805 Peachtree Street, N". E.
Atlanta, Georgia
30308
Dr. Vi vian Henderson, President
Cl.-.rk College
2LO Ches t nut Street, S. W.
Atlanta , Geor eia
3031)..i
Actine; Chairman
�Pace Five
A1'T D ..-a~cJ cvr
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TO'·T
( COn +--.,lDU8Q
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L "_f' .,
•• 1~
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Nr. J. A. Alston, Pres ident
fu~)ire rte.'.l.l Est te Board
Alston Realty Co.
195 A Auburn Ave. N. E.
~tlanta, Geor~ia
30303
· -'Ir. Stewar t 1.viGht
Hight, Couch 1:c Hard
15 Peachtree Bldg. , :&lt;.oom 822
Atlanta, Geor~ia
30303
SOCIAL PROBV'::: ;s
Hr. Duane Beck, Executive Dire ctor
Comrr:c.ni ty Cou...'1.cil of the Atlanta Area, Inc.
1000 Glenn Builciing
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
Mrs. Sujette CrarJ&lt;:, Social Director
i'Jeiz;hborhood. Se:::--vices, E.O.A., Inc.
101 H2..riett2. Street
Atlanta, Georgia
J0303
Tu-. Tobe
Johnson
Professor of Political Science
Horeho-c.se Colle1se
223 Chestr.ut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
30314
Dea.ri Willian s. Jackson
School of Social Work
Atlanta Uni ver si ty
223 Chestnut Street, s .. W.
Atlanta, veo~Gia
30314
Hr.. Ervrln Steve:.1s, Chair,.ian
Cit'zens Central Advisory Committee, E.O.A.
799 Parsons Street, s. ;_.7.
Atlant;:i., Jcorgia
3031h
~"lr'. Lm,ris Genker, Attorney
20h.5 Eanchester, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
30309
Chairma.'1.
�Page SL'&lt;:
BUSPTSSS ?ARTICI?ATION
Hr. Vir~il Mil ton
3626 fu'&lt;:edo Road,
At lanta, Geor gia
Chairman
N. W.
30305
Hr. Edward L. Simon,
iudi tor
Atlanta Life Insurance Company
ll.r8 Auburn Avenue, N. E.
Atl anta , Georgia
30303
Vi ce-Chairman
Hr. P.arlee Brcu1ch, President
The Southern Company
3390 Peachtree Road, rJ . E.
Atlanta, Georgi a
30305
C. Arthur Jenkins
Director, -Industri al Rela tions
Lockheed Conpc.u.·w
Harietta, GeorGi a
30060
Hr.
Hr. Rolla nd lfaxwell, President
Davison I s Department Store s
180 Peachtree Street, N. TT.
Atlanta , Georgia
-30303
PUDLIC I N!"Oil.HATI8N
Hr. J runes L. T01-msend
Tovmsend and Associates
1014 Healey Bl de .
Atlanta, Geore ia
Chairman
Er. Dale Cl P..rk
Dir e ctor of Publ i c Affairs
~-JAG!.-TV
1551 Briarcliff Road , N. E.
Atlanta, Geor gia
30306
Mr. Ray Moor e
News Director
·wsB- TV
1601 West Peachtre e Street,
At l ant a , Ge orgia
30309
r,~r.
J iin Wood
Hews Director , WAOK
110 LdgeHood Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta , Georeia
30303
N. E.·
Vice-Chairman
�Page Seven
STAFF
ROOM 120J..(, CITY R4.LL
Tel. 522-4463, ExtQ 430
Mal colm D. Jones Director
H. Wo Gates, Consultant
JY'.trso Sharon Crawford, Secretary
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman
Housing Resources Committee

October 17, 1967

Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild, and Paschal, Architects

LOth Floor Standard Federal Unilding
jl, Broad Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georria 30303

Dr. Sanford 5S. Atwood, Co-Chairman
Housing Resources Committee
President, Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia 30322

Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, Co-Chairman
Housing Resources Committee

President Emeritus, Morehouse College
3316 Pamlico Dr. S. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30311

PANELS

Mr. Charles L. Weltner, Attorney
The First National Bank, Suite 29)3
2 Peachtree Street

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Mr, Donald Hollowell, Regional Director
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
1776 Peachtree Street, N. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30309

Honorable Luther Alverson, Judre
Fulton County Superior Court
136 Pryor Street, S. W.

tlanta, Georgia 30303

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

19h) National Bank of Georgia Bldg.
Atlanta, Georgia

Mr. Norman L. Underwood, Attorney
Sanders, Hester and Holley

L001 Commerce Building

Atlanta, Georgia

Chairman

— er
Page Two

CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN

Dr. Edwin Harrison, President Chairman
Georgia Institute of Technology

225 North Avenue, N. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30313

Mr. Herman J. Russell, Contractor
50) Fair Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30313

Mr. Moreland Smith, Director Vice-Chairman
Urban Planning Project

Southern Regional Council, Inc.

5 Forsyth Street, N. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Rev. John A. Middleton, President
Morris Brown College

673 Hunter Street, N. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 3031)

Mr. Henry F. Alexander, Builder
21:39 Fernleaf Court, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30318

Mr. James Moore, President
Atlanta Labor Council

15 Peachtree Street, N. E.
Room 208

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

FINANCE AND NON-PROFIT FUNDS’

Dean Harding B. Young
Atlanta University

223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 3031)

Mr. Lee Burse, President Chairman
Retail Credit Company

P. 0. Box 1,081

Atlanta, Georgia 30302

Mr. Butler T. Henderson
Morehouse College

223 Chestnut Strect, 5S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 3031)
Page Three

FINANCE AND NON-PROFIT FUNDS (continued)

Mr. Mills B. Lane, Jr., President

The Citizens and Southern National Bank
P. 0. Box h899

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Mr. Joseph Earle Birnie, President
The National Bank of Georgia
Peachtree at Five Points

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Mr. Augustus H. Sterne, President
The Trust Company of Georgia

36 Edgewood Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Mr. Gordon Jones, President Vice-Chairman
The Fulton National Bank

P, 0. Box 1387

Atlanta, Georgia 30302

Mr. A. B. Padgett, Trust Officer
Trust Company of Georgia

P. 0. Box 18

Atlanta, Georgia 30302

Mr. Hamilton Douglas, Jr., Attorney
National Bank of Georgia Building
Atlanta, Georgia

Rev. William Holmes Borders, Pastor
Wheat Street Baptist Church

1h26 Mozley Drive, S. W.

Atlanta, Georgia

Dr. Rufus Clement, President
Atlanta University

223 Chestnut Street, 5S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 3031)

Mr. John Wilson, President
Horne-Wilson Company

163 Peters Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30313

Mr. Albert Love

Executive Vice President
The McCall Corporation

P, O. Box 1000

Doraville, Georgia 3000

Mr. Scott Houston, Jr., Executive Director
Wesley Woods Apartments

P, 0. Box 15168

Atlanta, Georgia 30333
Pase Four

PUBLIC HOUSING

Mr. Edwin L. Sterne, Chairman

Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta
.639 Trust Company of Georgia Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dr. Albert Manley, President
Soelman College

350 Leonard Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Mr. Leonard Reinch, President
Cox Broadcasting Company

1601 West Peachtree Street, N. E.
Atlanta, Georsia

Mr. Clarence D, Coleman, Regional Director Chairman
National Urban League ,

136 Marietta Street, N. We, Suite 2h2

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

My, Charles F, Palmer, President
Palmer, Inc., Palmer Building
ll Marietta Street

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

LAND ACQUISITION

Mr. Wallace L. Lee, President
Atlanta Gas Light Company

P, 0. Box 569

Atlanta, Georgia 30302

Mr. Clayton R. Yates, President
Yates-Milton Stores

2268 Auburn Avenue, WN. E.
Atlanta, Ceorgia 30303

Mr. Jim E. Land

Chief Engineer for Georgia

Southern Fell Telephone &amp; Telegraph Company
805 Peachtree Street, N. E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30308

Dr. Vivian Henderson, President Acting Chairman
Clark College

2:0 Chestnut Street, S. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 3031)
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LAND ACQUISITION (continued)

Mr. J. 4. Alston, President
Empire Real Estate Board
Alston Realty Co.

195 A Auburn Ave. N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Mr, Stewart Wight

Wight, Couch &amp; Ward

15 Peachtrec Bldg., Room 822
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

SOCIAL PROBLSM

Mr, Duane Beck, Executive Director
Community Council of the Atlanta Area, Inc.
1000 Glenn Building

Avlanta, Georgia 30303

Mrs. Sujette Crank, Social Director
Neighborhood Services, E.O.A., Ine.
101 Marietta Street

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dr. Tobe Johnson

Professor of Political Science
Morehouse Collerce

223 Chestrut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 3031)

Dean William S. Jackson : Chairman
School of Social Work

Atlanta University

223 Chestnut Street, S&amp;S. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 3031)

Mr. Erwin Stevens, Chairman

Citizens Central Advisory Committee, E.0.A.
799 Parsons Street, S. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 3031)

Mr. Lewis Genker, Attorney
205 Manchester, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30309
Page Six

BUSINESS PARTICIPATION

 

Mr. Virgil Milton Chairman
3626 Tuxedo Road, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30305

Mr. Edward L. Simon, Auditor Vice-Chairman
Atlanta Life Insurance Company

1),86 Auburn Avenue, N. E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Mr. Harlee Branch, President
The Southern Company

3390 Peachtree Road, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30305

Mn C. Arthur Jenkins
Director, -Industrial Relations
Lockheed Company

Marietta, Georgia 30060

Mr, Rolland Maxwell, President
Davison's Department Stores
180 Peachtree Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Mr. James L. Townsend

Townsend and Associates

101 Healey Bldg.
tlanta, Georgia

Mr. Dale Clark Chairman
Director of Public Affairs

WAGA-TV

1551 Briarcliff Road, N. E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30306

Mr. Ray Moore

News Director

WSB-TV

1601 West Peachtree Street, N. E.
Avlanta, Georgia 30309

Mr. Jim Wood Vice-Chairman
News Director, WAOK

110 Edgewood Avenue, N. LE.

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

 
Page Seven

STAFF
ROOM 120k, CITY HALL
Tel. 522-63, Ext. 130
Malcolm D. Jones Director

We We Gates, Consultant
Mrs. Sharon Crawford, Secretary
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                    <text>October 17, 1967
HOUSDJG RESOURCES C011HITTEE
~r. Ce cil A. Alexander, Chairman
Housine; Resource s Commit t.ee
Finch, Alexander, Barnes., Rothschild, and Paschal., Architects
10th f loor Standard Federal Building
44 Broad St r eet , N. W.
Atlanta, Geor Gia
30303
Dr. S:mford S. At1-,ood., Co-Chairman
Housins Resour ces Committee
Presicl.ent., Emory Universi ty
Atl a.~ta, Georeia
30322
Dr. Benjamin E. Hays, Co-Chairman
Housing Resources Co:n:1.ittee
President E.rnerj.tus., 'forehouse College
3316 Pamlico D-.t. S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
30311
PANELS
LEGAL
Mr . Charles L. Wcltner, Attorney
The Fi rst N2.tional Bank, Suite 2943
2 Peachtree Street
Atl anta, Georgia
30303
Hr. Donald Hollowell, Regional DirE-}ctor
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
1776 Peachtree Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
30309
Honorable Luther Alverson, Judce


Fulton County Superior Court


136 Pryor Street , S. lJ.
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
Er. Archer D. Snith III, Attorney
Harmon and Thac.rnton
194!-1 .Jational Bank of Geore;ia Bldg.
Atlanta, Georeia
Mr. Norman L. Underwood, Attorney
Sanders, Hester and Holley
1001 Commerce Building
Atlanta, Georgia
Chairman
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I
· COi'iST?..UC'I'ION AND TlESIG!'!
Dr. Edwin Harrison, Pres ident
Georgia Institute of Technology
225 North Avenue, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
30313
Chairman
Nr. Herman J. Rus sell, Contractor
504 Fair Stree t, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
30313
M:r . Moreland Smith, Director
Urban Pl anni ng Project
Souther n Regi onal Council, Inc.
5 Forsyth ~treet , N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
Vice - Chairman
Rev . J ohn A-. Middleton, Pres i dent
Horris Bro"wn College
673 Hunter Street , N. H.
Atlanta, Georgia
30314
Mr. Henr;J F. Alexander, Builder
2439 Fernleaf'. Court, N. W.
Atl anta, Geor~ia
30318
Yir. J ames Moore, Presi dent
Atlanta Labor Council
15 Pe a chtree Street, N. E.
Room 208
Atla..,ta, Georgia
30303
FI:IJAN CE A:rn NON-PROFIT FU?JDS '
Dean Harding B. Young
Atlanta University
223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Ge orgia
30314
Mr. Lee Burce, President
R~tail Credit Company
P. 0. Box
l.i081
Atlanta, Georr,ia
30302
Mr. Butler T. Henders on
Morehouse College
223 Chestnut Stre s t, S. w.
Atlanta, Georgia
30314
Chairman
�Page Three
· FINANCE AND NON- P:WFIT FU JDS ( continued)
Mr . Mills Bo Lane, Jr., President
The Citiz ens and Southern National Bank
P.O. Box 4899
Atlanta , Georgi~
30303
Mr . Joseph Earl e Birnie, President
The National Bank of Georgia
Peachtree at Five Points
Atlanta , Ge orgia
30303
Mr. Augustus H. Sterne, President
The Trust Company of Georgia
36 Edgewoo d Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Ge orgia
30303
Vir . Gordon Jones, President
The Fulton Hational Bank
P. O. Box Lt387
Atl anta, Georgi a
30302
Mr . A. B. Padgett, Trust Off icer
Trust Company of Georgia
P. O. Box 4418
Atlanta, Georgia
30302
Hr. Hami l ton Douelas, Jr., Attorney
National Bank of Georgia Building
Atl anta, Geore ia
Rev. William Hol mes Borders, Pastor
Wneat Stree t Baptist Chur ch
1426 Hozley Drive, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Rufus Clement, President
Atlanta University
223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta , Ge orgia
30314
Mr. John Wilson, President
Horne-Wilson Company
163 Peters Street, S. W.
Atl anta , Georgia
30313
Mr. Albert Love
Exe cutive Vice President
'fhe McCall Corporation
P.O. Box 1000
Doraville, Georei a
30040
Mr. Scott Houston, Jr., Executive Director
Wesley Woods Apartments
P. o. Box 15468
Atlanta, Georgia
30333
Vice-Chairman
�Pace Four
PlJBL IC H01JSING
Y.tr . Edwin L. Sterne, Chairman
Housing Authority of t he City of .Atlanta
639 Trust Company of Georgia Building
Ati.anta, Georr;ia
,30303
Dr. Albert Manley, President
Spel man Col lege
350 Leonard Street , S. W.
Atlanta, Ge orgia
30303
};r . Leon2.rd Re inch, Pres i dent
Cox Broa~casting Company
1601 West Pe achtree Street, N. E.
Atl:mta, Geor ci a
Iv1r. Claren~e D. Coleman, Regi onal Director
Nati onal Urban Le ai:;ue
136 Marietta Street, N. v,J. , Suite 242
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
Chairman
Hr. Charles F. Pa~ner, President
Palmer , Inc., Pal mer Building
41 Marietta Street
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
LAND ACQUISITI ON
Mr. Wallace L. Lee , President
Atlanta Gas Light Company
P. O. Box 4569
Atlanta, Georgia
30302
Mr. Clayton R. Yates, President
~ates -:-1il ton Store s
2 28 P.. llhurn .Avenue, I~ . E .
Atlanta, Ge orgia
30303
1".Ir. Jim E. Land
Chief Engineer f or Georgia
Southern Bell Telephone &amp; Tel egraph Company
805 Peachtree Street, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
30308
Dr. Vivian Henderson, President
Cl:".rk Collr:ie
240 Chestnut Street, s. W.
Atlanta , Geor gia
30314
Acting Chairman
�PaE;e Five
LAND .ACQUISITION ( continued )
Mr. J. A. Al ston, President
Enpire Real Estate Board
Alston Realty Co.
195 A Auburn Ave. N. E.
30303
Atlanta, Ge or~ia
·Hr. Stewart Wight
Hight, Couch~ Hard
15 Peachtree Bldg. , Room 822
Atlanta, Ge orgia
30303
SOCIAL PROBLSNS
Hr. Duane Beck, Executive Director
Comi~i..:nity Council of the Atlanta Area, Inc.
1000 Glenn Building
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
Mrs. Sujette Crank, Social Director
"Jeighborhood Services, E. O.A., Inc .
101 H2rietta Street
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
Dr. Tobe Johnson
Professor of Political Science
Morehouse College
223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
30314
Dea.-ri v-Jilliar:1 S. Jackson
School of Social Work
Atlanta University
223 Chestnut Street, s. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
30314
Hr. Ervrin Stevens, Chairman
Citizens Central Advisory Committee, E.O.A.
799 Parsons Street, S. H.
Atlanta, Georgia
3031h
Vir. Le·wis Geru::er, Attorney
20h5 I1an chester, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
30309
Chairma.'1
�Par;e Six
BUSINESS PAH'i'ICIPATIDN
ilj~.
VirGil i1'lil ton
Chairman
3626 fu"'&lt;:edo Road, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
30305
Ar. Edward L. Simon, Jludi tor
Atlanta Life Insurance Company
lh8 Auburn Avenue, N. E.
Atl anta , Georgia , 30303
Vice-Chairman
Mr. Harlee Branch, President
The Southern Company
3390 Peachtree Road, N. E.
Atlanta, Geor8ia
30305
Mr. C. Arthur Jenkins
Director, Industrial Rel ations
Lockheed Cor1;:m11y
Marietta, Georgia
30060
'1r . Rolland Maxwel l, President
Davison ' s Denartment Stores
180 Peachtre~ Street, N. ;l .
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
PUBLIC IllF0R.H/1.TI 0N
Hr. James L. To1-msend
Tm-msend and Associates
101h Heal ey Bld13 .
Atlanta, Georgia
Hr. Dale Clark
Director of Public Affai rs
HAGA- TV
1551 Briarcliff Road, N. E.
_Atl anta, Georgia
30306
Chairman
Mr . Ray Moore
News Dir ector
WSB- TV
1601 1:-lest Peachtree Street, N. E.
Atlanta, Geor gi a
30309
Hr. J im Wood
News Director , WAOK
110 Ed8ewood Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
Vice-Chairman
�Page Seven
STAFF
ROOM 1204, CITY HALL
Tel. 522-4463, Ext. 430
Mal colm D. Jones Director
H.
w.
Gates, Consultant
Mrs. Sharon Crawford, Secretary
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              <text>October 17, 1967

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

Mr, Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman

Kousing Resources Committee

Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild, and Paschal, Architects
10th Floor Standard Federal Uuilding

hl Broad Street, N. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dr. Sanford S. Atwood, Co-Chairman
Housing Resources Committee
President, Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia 30322

Dr. Benjamin E, Mays, Co-Chairman
Housing Resources Committee

President Emeritus, Morehouse College
3316 Pamlico Dr. S. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30311

PANELS
LEGAL

 

Mr. Charles L. Weltner, Attorney
The First National Bank, Suite 29)3
2 Peachtree Street

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Mr. Donald Hollowell, Regional Director
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
1776 Peachtree Street, N. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30309

Honorable Luther Alverson, Judge
Fulton County Superior Court

136 Pryor Street, S. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Mr. Archer D, Smith III, Attorney Chairman
Harmon and Thackston
19h National Bank of Georgia Bldg.

tlanta, Georgia

Mr. Norman L. Underwood, Attorney
Sanders, Hester and Holley

1001 Commerce Building

Atlanta, Georgia

 
Page Two

- CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN

Dr. Edwin Harrison, President Chairman
Georgia Institute of Technology

225 North Avenue, N. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30313

Mr. Herman J. Russell, Contractor
50) Fair Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30313

Mr. Moreland Smith, Director Vice-Chairman
Urban Planning Project

Southern Regional Council, Inc.

5 Forsyth Street, N. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Rev. John As Middleton, President
Morris Brown College

673 Hunter Street, N. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 3031)

Mr. Henry F. Alexander, Builder
239 Fernleaf Court, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30318

Mr. James Moore, President
Atlanta Labor Council

15 Peachtree Street, N. E.
Room 208

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

FINANCE AND NON-PROFIT FUNDS’

 

Dean Harding B. Young
Atlante University

223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 3031)

Mr. Lee Burge, President Chairman
Retail Credit Company
P. 0. Box )081

tlanta, Georgia 30302

Mr. Butler T. Henderson
Morehouse College

223 Chestnut Strect, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 3031)
e Three

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‘FINANCE AND NON-PROFIT FUNDS (continued)

 

Mr. Mills B. Lane, Jr., President

The Citizens and Southern National Bank
P. 0. Box 899

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Mr. Joseph Earle Birnie, President
The National Bank of Georgia
Peachtree at Five Points

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Mr. Augustus H. Sterne, President
The Trust Company of Georgia
36 Edgewood Avenue, N. E.

tlanta, Georgia 30303

Mr. Gordon Jones, President
The Fulton National Bank

P, O. Box 387

Atlanta, Georgia 30302

Mr. A. B. Padgett, Trust Officer
Trust Comoany of Georgia

P, 0. Box 418

Atlanta, Georgia 30302

Mr, Hamilton Douglas, Jr., Attorney
National Bank of Georgia Building
Atlanta, Georgia

Rev, William Holmes Borders, Pastor
Wheat Street Baptist Church
1h26 Mozley Drive, S. W.

tlanta, Georgia

Dr. Rufus Clement, President
Atlanta University

223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 3031)

Mr. John Wilson, President
Horne-Wilson Company

163 Peters Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30313

Mr. Albert Love

Executive Vice President
The McCall Corporation

P. O. Box 1000

Doraville, Georgia 30010

Mr. Scott Houston, Jr., Executive Director
Wesley Woods Apartments

P, 0. Box 15)68

Atlanta, Georgia 30333

Vice-Chairman
Pase Four

PUBLIC HOUSING

Mr. Edwin L. Sterne, Chairman

Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta
639 Trust Company of Georgia Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dr. Albert Manley, President
Spelman College

350 Leonard Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Mr. Leonard Reinch, President
Cox Broadcasting Company

1601 West Peachtree Street, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia

Mr. Clarence D. Coleman, Regional Director Chairman
National Urban League ‘

136 Marietta Street, N. W., Suite 22

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Mr. Charles F. Palmer, President
Palmer, Inc., Palmer Building
hl Marietta Street

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

LAND ACQUISITION

Mr. Wallace L. Lee, President
Atlanta Gas Light Company

P, 0. Box 1569

Atlanta, Georgia 30302

Mr. Clayton R. Yates, President
Yates-Milton Stores

228 Auburn Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Mr. Jim E. Land

Chief Engineer for Georgia

Southern fell Telephone &amp; Telegraph Company
805 Peachtree Street, N. E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30308

Dr. Vivian Henderson, President Acting Chairman
Clark College

2:0 Chestnut Street, S. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 3031)
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LAND ACQUISTTION (continued)

Mr, J, A. Alston, President
Empire Real Estate Board
Alston Realty Co.

195 A Auburn Ave. N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

‘Mr. Stewart Wight

Wight, Couch &amp; Ward
15 Peachtree Bldg., Room 822
Avlanta, Georgia 30303

SOCIAL PROBLSMS

Mr, Duane Beck, Executive Director
Community Council of the Atlanta Area, Inc.
1000 Glenn Building

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Mrs. Sujette Crank, Social Director
Neighborhood Services, E.0.A., Inc.
101 Marietta Street

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dr. Tobe Johnson

Professor of Political Science
Morehouse College

223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 3031)

Dean Willian S. Jackson Chairman
School of Social Work

Atlanta University

223 Chestnut Street, S. W.

ttlanta, Georgia 3031)

Mr. Erwin Stevens, Chairman

Citizens Central Advisory Committee, E.0.A.
799 Parsons Street, S. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 3031)

Mr. Lewis Genker, Attorney
205 Manchester, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30309
Pase Six

BUSINESS PARTICIPATION

Mr, Virgil Milton Chairman
3626 Tuxedo Road, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30305

Mr. Edward L. Simon, Auditor Vice-Chairman
tlanta Life Insurance Company

1);6 Auburn Avenue, N. E.
tlanta, Georgia 30303

Mr. Harlee Branch, President
The Southern Company

3390 Peachtree Road, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30305

Mr. C. Arthur Jenkins
Director, Industrial Relations
Lockheed Company

Marietta, Georgia 30060

Mr. Rolland Maxwell, President
Davison's Department Stores
160 Peachtree Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Mr. James L. Townsend
Townsend and Associates
101); Healey Bldg.
Atlanta, Georgia

Mr. Dale Clark , Chairman
Director of Public Affairs

WAGA=|{TV

1551. Briarcliff Road, N. E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30306

Mr. Ray Moore

News Director

WSB-TV

1601 West Peachtree Street, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30309

Mr. Jim Wood Vice-Chairman
News Director, WAOK

110 Sdgewood Avenue, N. E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

 
Page Seven

STAFF
ROOM 120), CITY HALL
Tel. 522-163, Ext. 30
Malcolm D, Jones Director

We We. Gates, Consultant
Mrs. Sharon Crawford, Secretary
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HOUSING Rr.;SOUil.Cf:c CO'-lf-:ITTirn
Cecil A. Alexander, Architect, Chairmc.n
Dr. Sanford S. Atwood, President, Emory Universtiy, Co- Cha.irman
Dr. Benjamin E. Mays , President Emeritus, Horehouse Colle ~e, Co-Chairman
PANELS
Legal
Charles Weltner, Attorney
Donald Hollowell , Regional Dire ctor, Equal Employment Opportuni ty ComrrQssion
!-ionorable Luther Alverson, Judge, Fulton County Superior Court
Mr. Archer D. Smith III., Atorney, Harmon and Thackston
Yir. Norman L. Underwood, Attorney, Sanders, Hes t or and Holley
Construction and Desi~n
Dr. Edwin Harris on , Presi dent, Georgia I nstitute of Te chnology,
Chairman
Herman Russell, Contractor
foreland Smith, Director of Urban Planning Project, Southern Regional
Council, Inc.
Vice-Chairman
Rev. J ohn A. Middl eton, President, Morris Brown College
Henry F. Al exander., Builder
J ames Moore, President, Atlanta .Labor Council
Finance a.rid Ifon-Profi t Funds
Dean HardinG B. YounG, Atlanta University
Lee Burge, President, Retail Credit
Chairman
Butler T. Henderson, J,;orchouse College
Mills B. Lane ., Jr., President, Citizens a.nd Sou uhern Nat ional Bank
A. H. Sterne, President, The Trust Company of Georgia
Gordon Jones., President, The Fulton National 3ank
Vi ce- Chai rman
Joseph Earl e Birnie, President , The National Bank o.f Georgia
A. B. Padgett, Trust Officer, Trust CoTipany of Georgi a
Hamilton Dou,glas, Attorney
Rev . William Holmes Borders , Pastor, ll'1eat Street Baptist Church
Dr. Rufus Clement, President, Horne Hilson Company
Albert Love , Executive Vi·ce President, The McCall Corporation
Scott Houston, Jr . , Executive Director , Wesley Woods Apartments
John Wilson, President, Horne-Wilson Company
�Publi c Hous i ng
Edwin L. Ster ne, Chairman, Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta
Dr. Albert Yanl ey, Presi dent, Spelman College
Leonard Rei nd1, President, Cox Broadcas t i ng Company
Clarence Coleman, Reeional lli-,~e ctor, Nati onal Urban Leagus
Ch airman
Charles ~ . Palmer , Pres ident , Palmer , Inc.
Land Acquis i tion
W. L. Lee, President, Atl anta Gas Li ght Company
C. R~ Yate s , President, Yates - Milton Stores
Dr. Vivian Henderson, President, Clark Col l ege
Act ing Chairman
J im E. Land, Chief Engineer for Geor gi a, Souther n Bell Tel ephone
&amp; Telegraph Co.
Mr. J. A. Alston, President, Empire Real Estate Board , Alston Real ty Co .


Mr. Stewart Wight, Hight, Couch &amp; Ward, At la.11ta Real Estate Boar d Representative


Social Probl ems
Duane Beck, Dire ct or, Community Counci l of the Atlanta Area, I nc.
Mr. Sujette Crank, Social Director., NE)ighborhood Services, E. O.A.
Dr. T. Johnson, Professor of Political Science, Morehou s e Coll ege
Dean William Jackson, Atlanta University
Chair man
Vir . Erwin Stevens, Chairman, Ci tizens Central Advisory Commi ttee, E. O.A .
Yir. Lewis Cenker, Attorney
BusinE)ss Participation
Virgil Milton, Retired Atlanta Group Manager, Sears , Roebu ck &amp; Co~pany
Chairman
E. L. Simon, Auditor, Atlanta Life Insurance Company,
Vice-Chairman
Harlee Branch, President, The Southern Company
C. A. "Art" Jenkins, Director of Industrial Rel ati ons, Lo ckheed
Rolland lfaJCT,rnll, President, Davison 1 s Department Stores
Public Information
James L. Tm-ms end, Townsend and Ass ociates
�fu'olic Information ( continued)
Dale Clark, Di r ector of Publi c Affair s , WAGA -TV
Ray Moore, rJe1-rs Director , FSB-TV
Jj_m Wood, Ne1-1s Dir ector, FOAK
Vice-Chair man
STAFF
1100!1 120Lr,
CI'Yi HALL
Tel. 522-M:63, Ext . 430
Mal colm D. Jones, Director
Gates, Consultant
}'.J's. Sharon Crawford, Secretary
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

Cecil A, Alexander, Architect, Chairman
Dr. Sanford S. Atwood, President, Emory Universtiy, Co-Chairman
Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, President Emeritus, Morehouse Colleze, Co-Chairman

PANELS

Charles Weltner, Attorney

Donald Hollowell, Regional Director, Equal Employment Oovortunity Commission
Honorable Iuther Alverson, Judge, Fulton County Superior Court

Mr. Archer D. Smith III, Atorney, Harmon and Thackston

Mr. Norman L. Underwood, Attorney, Sanders, Hestor and Holley

Construction and Desisn

Dr. Edwin Harrison, President, Georgia Institute of Technology, Chairman

Herman Russell, Contractor

Moreland Smith, Director of Urban Planning Project, Southern Regional
Council, Inc. Vice-Chairman

Rev. John A. Middleton, President, Morris Brown College

Henry F,. Alexander, Builder

James Moore, President, Atlanta.Labor Council

Iinanee and Non-Profit Funds

 

Dean Harding B. Young, Atlanta University

Lee Burge, President, Retail Credit Chairman

Butler T. Henderson, Morchouse College

Mills B. Lane, Jr., President, Citizens and Southern National Bank
A. H. Sterne, President, The Trust Company of Georgia

Gordon Jones, President, The Fulton National Bank Yice-Chairman
Joseph Earle Birnie, President, The National Bank of Georgia

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

Hamilton Douglas, Attorney

Rev. William Holmes Borders, Pastor, Wheat Street Baptist Church
Dr. Rufus Clement, President, Horne Wilson Company

Aloert Love, Executive Vice President, Tne McCall Corporation
Scott Houston, dJr., Executive Director, Wesley Woods Apartments

John Wilson, President, Horne-Wilson Company
Public Housing

Edwin L. Sterne, Chairman, Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta

Dr. Albert Manley, President, Spelman College

Leonard Reinch, President, Cox Broadcasting Company

Clarence Coleman, Regional Director, National Urban Leagus Chairman
Charles R. Palmer, President, Palmer, Inc.

Land Acauisition

W. L. Lee, President, Atlanta Gas Light Company
Cc, R. Yates, President, Yates-Milton Stores
Dr. Vivian Henderson, President, Clark College Acting Chairman
Jim &amp;. Land, Chief Engineer for Georgia, Southern Bell Telephone
&amp; Telegraph Co.
Mr. J. A. Alston, President, Empire %eal Estate Board, Alston Realty Co.
Mr. Stewart Wight, Wight, Couch &amp; Ward, Atlanta Real Estate Board Representative

Social Problems

Duane Beck, Director, Community Council of the Atlanta Area, Inc.

Mr. Sujette Crank, Social Director, Neighborhood Services, 1.0.A.

Dr. T. Johnson, Professor of Political Science, Morehouse College

Dean William Jackson, Atlanta University Chairman

Mr. Erwin Stevens, Chairman, Citizens Central Advisory Committee, E.0.A.
Mr. Lewis Cenker, Attorney

Business Participation

Virgil Milton, Retired Atlanta Group Manager, Sears, Roebuck &amp; Company
Chairman
E. L. Simon, Auditor, Atlanta Life Insurance Company, Vice-Chairman

Harlee Branch, President, The Southern Company
C. A. "Art" Jenkins, Director of Industrial Relations, Lockheed
Rolland Maxwell, President, Davison's Department Stores

Public Information

James L. Townsend, Townsend and Associates
Public Information (continued)

 

Dale Clark, Director of Public Affairs, WAGA-TV Chairman
Ray Moore, News Director, WSB-TV
Jim Wood, News Director, WOAK Vice-Chairman

STAFF

ROOM 120), CITY HALL

Tel. $22-1)63, Ext. 430

Malcoim D. Jones, Director
W. W. Gates, Consultant
Mrs. Sharon Crawford, Secretary
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              <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Room 120), City Hall

Memorandum Tos Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman
Housing Resources Committee

en aes 5 a ee eS ee
Administration, Department of Agricultuxe, Room 256 Peachtree-Seventh Building
and talked with Mr. S. L. VanLandingham, State Director end Mr. David D. Slappy,
tooesootin Estate Loanse The Farmers Home Administration has no regional
OMe

I learned that ee ee es Se eee ee ee ee
They do have a 0 unit rental development, “County Line Community", under way in
County line, in a rural oriented area. The project is
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qualify conventional loans local lending institutions.
SS oe ee eee We ek oe ee D built.
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Malcolm D, Jones
Supervisor of Inspection Services

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Enels Pamphlet PA~l;76, Rural Housing Loans, J. S. Department of Agriculture,
Farmers Home Administration.

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Re gional Turn](ey Nee tjnr;s
All meetings begin at 9 a.m.v
Region IV - Chicago - October 3
Sher aton-Chicago Hotel
505 N. I'vd' .chi gan
7th Floor-Crystal Room
Chicago, Illinois
Region V - Fort Worth - October 5
Feder al Office Building
Room 7A02
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Fort Worth, Texas
Region I - Nevr York - October 16
Unioh Carbide Building
270 Par k Avenue
New York, New Yorl(
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Room 556
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Atlanta, c~orgia
Region VI - San Francisco - October 26
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All meetings begin at 9 a.m,

Region IV ~ Chicago - October 3

Region V - Fort Worth - October 5

Region I - New York ~ October 16

Region II = Philadelphia - October 18

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Fort Worth, Texas

Union Carbide Building
270 Park Avenue
New York, New York

Bell Telephone Building
Auditorium

1 Parkway
Philadelphia, Pa,

   
   

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275 Peachtree, Northeast
Atlanta, Georgia

Jack Tar Hotel

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Subject: HUD regional meetings on Turnkey public housing
The D2partment of Housing and Urban D2ve lopment has· asked the National
League of Ci ties JP coope ra te in a series of re gional meetings to explain the 11 Turnkey11 method of public housing. We are writing mayors in
each of .HlJD' s six regions to request that they attend the meeting in
their area as NLC-1 s representative and report back to us. A statement
to our total membership will be prepared from the reports we receive.
Would you please assist us by attending the mee ting in your area (see
specific meeting on attached list) or designate a member of your staff~
to attend?
In addition to NLC representatives, invi tations to these re gional me etings have been extended to members of the Ameri can Institute of Architects, Mortgage Bankers Association, National Association of Home
Builders, American General Contractors, and National Association of
Housing and Redevelopment Officials.
As you knov,, HUD Secretary Weaver announced last vreek that efforts
would be made to doublev°'.the annual producti on of public housing units .
The turnlcey method is seen as t he primary means of accomplishing this
goal, because a project can be completed in approximately half the time
needed for conventional public housing projects. HUD has asked all
local housing authorities t o evaluate proposed public housing pro jec ts
and determine whi ch projects could get into construction within nine
months. These projects wi ll then be given a priority. Vie feel NLC
members will want to be fully aware of developments in the use of
turnkey public housing.
I hope you or your representative will be able to attend the meeting
in your region on behalf of the National League of Cities.
Attachment
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MAYO?. JAMES H.J. TATE
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MAYO R C. BE VER LY BRILEY
No ,hviile, Tennou•e
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MAYOR IVAN AlLEN, JR .
Atlanro, G oorgi o
MAYOR NEA L S. BLAISDELL
Honolul u, Ha w a ii
CURTIS Bl YTH
Nevada Muni cipa l Anociotion
HAROlD M. TOLLEFSON MAYOR THOMAS R. BY RN E
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MA YO R JOHN V, LIN DSA Y
l ooguc o f WiH on1 in Munici politi H New York , New Yor k
MAYOR FRANK CURR AN
MA YOR NATHA N 8 . KA UFMAN
MAY OR RALPH S. LOCHER
Oovor , Ool a w o re
Son Diogo, Ca li fornia
Uni W" ora ity City, M in ouri
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Mold an, Mo u ochuscth
MAYOR HERSCHEL I, lASH KOWITZ
Fo rgo, North Da kota
DA VID l. MANN
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MAYO R DAVID H. McLEOD
flo ron co, So uth Carol ina
Mi ch ig an Municipa l looguo
MAY OR WAYNE G ILLEY
Le w ton, Oklahoma
BENNIE SCHM IETT
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Auociotion of Idaho Citiu
JOHN F, W"-T~INS
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NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES | 2,

City Building, 1612 K Street, N.W.
Washington, D. C, 20006

Representing 14,000 Municipalities in 50 states

 

Phone: (202) 628-2440
September 21, 1967 Cable: AMERMUN

To: Selected Mayors
From: - Patrick Healy wn
Subject: HUD regional meetings on Turnkey public housing

The Department of Housing and Urban Development has asked the National |
League of Cities bo cooperate in a series of regional meetings to ex- — |
plain the "Turnkey" method of public housing, We are writing mayors in ‘|
each of HUD's six regions to request that they attend the meeting in

their area as NLC's representative and report back to us. A statement

to our total membership will be prepared from the reports we receive.

Would you please assist us by attending the meeting in your area (see
specific meeting on attached list) or designate a member of your staff
to attend?

In addition to NLC representatives, invitations to these regional meet-
ings have been extended to members of the American Institute of Archi-
tects, Morigage Bankers Association, National Association of Home
Builders, American General Contractors, and National Association of
Housing and Redevelopment Officials.

As you know, HUD Secretary Weaver announced last week that efforts
would be made to double“the annual production of public housing units,
The turnkey method is seen as the primary means of accomplishing ‘this
goal, because a project can be completed in approximately half the time
needed for conventional public housing projects. HUD has asked all
local housing authorities to evaluate proposed public housing projects
and determine which projects could get into construction within nine
months. These projects will then be given a priority. We feel NLC
mImembers will want to be fully aware of developments in the use of
turnkey public housing,

I hope you or your representative will be able to attend the meeting
in your region on behalf of the National League of Cities.

 

 

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ¥ oS
President MAYOR IVAN ALLEN, JR. MAYOR CRAWFORD J. CARROLL EO JOHNSON MAYOR JOHN V. LINDSAY BENNIE SCHMIETT
Eat ae JES H, see Atlanto, Georgia Dover, Delaware League of Wisconsin Municipalities New York, Now York Urch Municipal League
Wiehe MAYOR NEAL S. BLAISDELL MAYOR FRANK CURRAN MAYOR NATHAN B. KAUFMAN = MAYOR RALPH S. LOCHER ED SIMMERMAN
MAYOR C. BEVERLY BRILEY Hanolulu, Hawaii Son Diego, California University City, Missouri Cleveland, Ghio Associotion of Idaho Cities
Nothville, Tennessee CURTIS BLYTH _._ ROBERT E. FRYER MAYOR WALTER J. KELLIHER DAVID lt. MANN JOHN F, WATKINS
Post Peesident Nevoda Municipal Association Michigan Municipal League Maldon, Massachusetts New Hampshire Municipal Association Alobama League of Municipalities
MAYOR HAROLD A. TOLLEFSON MAYOR THOMAS R. BYRNE MAYOR WAYNE GILLEY MAYOR HERSCHEL 1. LASHKOWITZ MAYOR DAVID H. McLEOD MAYOR JUDSON F, WILLIAMS
Tetomo, Washington St. Paul, Minnesota Lawion, Oklahoma Fargo, North Dakota Florence, South Carolina Ei Poso, Texos
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                    <text>HOUSING RESOURCBS CO!HI'fTEE
1204. City Hall
Ro
October
24, 1967
or,anmw Toa Mr.
~'HUl'in~
to your inetl"uctio


t,taC~l.


I a-t;ten
d ,the Confer n
�Mr. Dan E. Sweat Jr.
Page 2
October- 24j 1967
I'b has ocour d to me that, if this can be done for the Turnkey program,
p rhapa it could be done for th 221 d {J) program also.
Malcolm D. Jone
Supervisor of Inspection Servi s
MDJ/ slc
Encl:
Notice from National League of Citi s dated Sept mber 21, 1967.
cc: V ~or Allen
Mr. Cecll A. Alexander
1
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              <text>HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

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

Pursuant to your instructions I attended the Conference yesterday on Turnkey
indicated in the attached.

This Regional Conference was held in the Biltmore Exhibit Hall and lasted
all day. The meeting was directed by Mr. Arthur Ray Hansen, Assistant Administrator

Washington participated
Mr. Joseph Berstein, Associate General Counsel, HAA and Mr. Charles B. Altman,
Deputy Director, Technical Division, HAA. The Conference was attended by about

 

The accelerated procedure is designed to cover a 28 weeks period, from
solicitation to developers by the local Housing Authority to start of donstruction.

program
Program by the governmental entity which the local Housing Authority serves.

Perhaps the most significant item of the Conference, from our standpoint, was
in responce to an anonymous question by me, in which Mr. Bernstein stated that a
Teal cedar ts aie dn din ie ee ie tn

4
3
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Mr. Dan E. Sweat Jr.
Page 2
October 2), 1967

It has occured to me that, if this can be done for the Tarskay: program,
perhaps it could be done for the 221 d (@) program also.

Malcolm D, Jones
Supervisor of Inspection Services

MDJ/slc
Enel: Notice from National League of Cities dated September 21, 1967.

ee: “Mayor Allen -
Mr. Cecil A. Alexander
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                    <text>HOUSING RESOURCES CXJMMI TTEE
October 16, 1967
Swmnar;y of Rezoninc ( Princi.I)al Sites ) f or Low-income Hous ing
During 1967
Action
No. Si tes
Acres
Unit s
Approved by Zon . Com.
and Bd . of Ald.
6
294. 5
2878
Deni ed by Zon . Com.
and Bd . of Ald.
4
99.0
1106
11
320.15
3646
5
252. 7
2508
Still in t he mill.
To be Considered
by Zon . Com. and
Acted on by Bd. of Ald.
Potenti al Sites
Rezoning not appl . f or
Because of dis couraeement
of apol i cants .
�2
October l o, 1967
Status of Rezoning (Principal Sites ) for Lou- income Housing
Durinc 1967
Location
Program
Acres Units
Results
APPROVED
'\·.Jest side of 7 airburn Rd . S.W.
N. of Holly Family Hospital
221 d ( 3 )
59
500
Zonin1:; Com. postponed actio"1
on J une 22 until Sept. 1
Approved by Zon . Cor.1. Sept. 7
Approved by Bd. of Ald. Sept . 18
20
204
Approved by Bd. Ald . Jan. 3
12
150
Approved by Zon. Com. Nay 3
100
Approved by Zon. Com. Sept . 7
150
1384
Approved by Zon . Com. Aug . 24
45
540
Co- op
Between Hollywood Rd . N. W.and Gun Club Rd .
221 d ( 3)
TK or
Gun Cl ub Rd .
S. of Alvin Dr.
221 d (3)
TK or
s.w. corner of
Bro1-mlee &amp; Boulder Park Dr.
Conv.
n ockdale U. R. Project
221 d ( 3 )
Both sides Bankhead Hy.
TK
fr!·.2
W. of I-2 85
Approved by Bd. Ald. Oct. 16
2.94.~- 2878"
Total
DENIED
S. of Oak Dr . S.E.
West of Browris mill Rd .
221 d ( 3)
Bro,mto,m Rd.
20
224
Denied by Bd . of Al d. Apr. 17
TK
51
510
Denied by Bd. of Al d . Aug . 21
Expect to reactivate
S. Side of Si::npson Rd. N.W.
Betwe en Lincoln Cemetery
and Hi ghtower Rd.
221 d (3)
10
120
Denied by Zon. Com. Aug . 24
N. of Bake rs ?erry Rd. S.W.
Wester n portion of LL 24 (FF)
Leasing
for PH
18
Co-op,
Total
Denied by Zon. Con . Sept. 21
(Reduced from 26A)
�3
Oc tober 18, 1967
Recent Planning Board Actions
Location
ProFTram
Acres Units
Res ults
P.ar well Rd. N,W.
at Oakcliff
221 d (3)
612
80
Denied by Plan. Bd. Aug. 16 -::-
South of Adamsville Dr. S.E .
221 d (3)
4
40
Denied by Plan. Bd . Aug . 16 -::(Z - 67 - 129- E) To Zan. Com. Oct.iPi
W. of Gordon Rd . (HRC C- 28)
South &amp; East of PeJrton Rd .
221 d (3)
69
N. of Utoy Cre ek
(Appl. to rezone an additional 102A in this
tract was wi thdravm because of opposition of
neighborhood &amp; reluctance of Plan. Dept.)
1Y
700
Deferred by Plan. Bd . Aug . 16
V'
Approved by Plan. Bd . Sept. 13 *
Wi thdra1-m f rom low- income hou sing
program Oct. 10
_), r..,
Goes before Zan . Com. Oct. 26 . 1)-~°'t'•;"
Both sides Bankhead Hy.
West of I-2 85
TK
45
511.0
Favorabl e rec. by Plan. :i3d . Aug . 16 -~
Plan. Dept. to work out details
on Com. Facilities ( Si te Ap. by HA &amp;
Ten. Ap. by HUD) To z. C. Oct. 5
Appvd. by Zon. Com. Oct. S 9.t
by Bd. of Ald . Oct. 16
N. side of E. Confederate Ave.
S.E. at Walker St.
221 d (3)
20
240
Deferred by Plan. Bd. Aug . 16 -:~
(waiting for plans)
Denied by Plan. Bd . Sept. 13
W. side of Jacks on P 1 way N. W.
TK or
221 d (3)
Co-op
14.3 150
Deferred by Plan. Bd . Aug . 16 ~~
for submission of plans
Deferred again Oct. 11 for f urther study
East side of Fairburn Rd. S.W.
N. of Se1-1ell Rd.
221 d (3) &amp;
Housing for
Elderly
30
Deferred by Plan.
for submission of
(Site Ap. by HA 8c
Goes before Plan.
N. si de Gor don Rd .
West of Adamsville Dr. S.W.
(Z-67-144- E)
Conv.
w.
side Hollywo od Rd. N.W.
Between Brm,mtm-m Rd. &amp;
Magnolia Cemetery
(Z-67-200-D )
221 d (3)
Non-profit
East side of Fairburn Rd . N.W•
.N. of Sewell Rd.
(Z-67-142-E)
221 d (3)
Non-profit
&amp; Elderly
N. of Sewell Rd. N.W.
TK
Just S. of P-roctor Creek
(Z-67-144- E)
3,5


Indicates still in the mill


Bd. Aug. 16 *
Plans
Ten. Ap. by HlJD )
Bd . in Oct .
48
Favorable rec. by Plan. Bd . Oct. 11
-l~
15
180
Favorable rec. by Plart . Bd . Oct. 11





40
.558
Favorable rec. by Plan. Bd . Oct. 11 .,. ~
72a85 65 0
E. of AGL RR
Total
360
320.1s
m
Favorable rec. by Plan. Bd. Oct. 11





�4
October 18, 1967
Status of Certain Other Potential Sites
(Rezonine not applied f or, f or-reasons indicated)
Location
Program
Acres
Units
Resul ts
50
584
ll5
1000
221 d (3) or
El derly
38
364
Sponsor r el uctant to f ile
rezoni ng Apl. because of
objections of Plan. Dep t. and
anti cipated turn down by
Bd. of Ald.
W. of Jack son Parkway
N. of Proctor Creek
221 d (3)
10.7
100
Rezoning Apl. deferred at
re quest of Applicant be cause
of discou~agement from
Plan. Dep t.
S. of Oak Dr. S.W.
E. of Empire Dr.
221 d (3)
25
29)
Developer discoura p, ed _ram
f iline; appl. aft er turn dmm
of adj oi ning tract by Bd. of Ald.
and talking wi th Ward Al der men
ll1A off DeKalb Ave . N.E.
between DeKalb Ave . &amp;
HcLendoh at Hampton Terrace ·
221 d ( 3)
Rent Suppl .
14
210
Catholic Archdi ocese
reluctant t o iet i nto Zoni ng
fi ght.
TK
E. of J onesboro Rd . S.E.
opposite Macedonia Rd .
221 d (3)
South of Boul der Pk. Dr .
near Country Club Estat es
&amp;
Co-op
Total
252. 7
,. 2S'5B"
Rezoning Apl. not f iled
because Spons ors anticipate
stronG opposition f rom
Hard Al der men.
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              <text>HOUSING RESOURCES OOMMITTEE

October 18, 1967

Summary of Rezoning (Principal Sites) for Low-income Housing
During 1967

Action No, Sites

Approved by Zon. Com. 6
and Bd. of Ald.

Denied by Zon. Com. h

and Bd. of Ald.

till in the mill. 11
To be Considered
by Zon. Com. and
Acted on by Bd. of Ald.

Potential Sites 5
Rezoning not apol. for :
Because of discouragement

of apolicants.

Acres

294.5

9920

320.

252.

15

7

Units

2678

1106

36,6

2508

 
October 18, 1967

tatus of Rezoning (Principal Sites) for Low-income Housing

Location

West side of Fairburn Rd. S.W.

N. of Holly Family Hospital

Between Hollywood Rd. N.W.-
and Gun Club Rad.

Gun Club Rd.
S. of Alvin Dr.

S.W. corner of
Brownlee &amp; Boulder Park Dr.

Rockdale U. R. Project

Both sides Bankhead Hy.
W. of I-285

S. of Oak Dr. S.E.
West of Brownsmill Rd.

Browmtown Rd.
S. Side of Simpson Rd. N.W.
Between Lincoln Cemetery

and Hightower Rd.

N. of Bakers ferry Rd. S.W.

Western portion of LL 2) (FF)

 

 

During 1967
Program Acres Units
APPROVED
221 4a (3) 59 500
Co-op
TK or 20 20h
221 a (3)
TK or 12 150
221 a (3)
Conv. +s 100
221 a (3) 150 1384
TK h5 50
Total 294.5 2076
DENIED

221 d (3) 20 22); .
Co-op:
TK 51 510
221 d (3) 10 120
Leasing 18 252
for PH
Total 39 106

zoning Com. postponed action

on June 22 until Sept. 1
Approved by Zon. Com. Sept. 7
Approved by Bd. of Ald. Sept. 18

Approved by Bd. Ald. Jan. 3

Approved by Zon. Com. May 3

Approved by Zon. Com. Sept. 7

Approved by Zon. Com, Aug. 2h)

Approved by Bd. Ald. Oct. 16

Denied by Bd. of Ald. Apr. 17

Denied by Bd. of Ald. Aug. 21
Expect to reactivate

Denied by Zon. Com, Aug. 2h

Denied by Zon. Com. Sept. 21
(Reduced from 264A)
Location

Harwell Rd. NW.
at Oakeliff

South of Adamsville Dr. S.E.
W. of Gordon Rd, (HRC C-28)

South &amp; East of Peyton Rd.
N. of Utoy Creek

Qu

October 18, 1967

Recent Planning Board Actions

 

Program Acres Units Results
221 a (3) 6s 80 Denied by Plan. Bd. Aug. 16 *
221 4 (3) h 40 Denied by Plan. Bd. Aug. 16 *

(Z-67-129-E) To Zon. Com. Oct. 1 Ap
vr

221 d (3) 69 700 Deferred by Plan. Bd. Aug. 16
Approved by Plan. Bd. Sept. 13 *

(Appl. to rezone an additional 102A in this Withdrawn from low-income housing
tract was withdratm because of opposition of program Oct. LO
neighborhood &amp; reluctance of Plan. Dept.) Goes before Zon. Com. Oct. 26... hae

Both sides Bankhead Hy.
West of I-285

N. side of EB. Confederate Ave.
SE at Walker Ste

We. side of Jackson P'way N.W.
Just S. of Proctor Creek

(Z-67=1));-E)

East side of Fairburn Rd. S.W.
N. of Sewell Rd.

N. side Gordon Rd.
West of Adamsville Dr. S.W.

(Z-67-1)))-E)

W. side Hollywood Rd. N.W.
Between Browntown Rd. &amp;

Magnolia Cemetery
(Z-67-200-D)

East side of Fairburn Rd. N.W.
N. of Sewell Rd.

(Z-67-12-E)

N. of Sewell Rd. N.W.

BE. of ACL RR

*Indicates still in the mill

TK hS 50 Favorable rec. by Plan. Bd. Aug. 16 *
Plan. Dept. to work out details
on Com. Facilities (Site Ap. by HA &amp;
Ten. Ap. by HUD) To Z. C. Oct. 5
Appvd. by Zon. Com. Oct. 5 *%
by Bd. of Ald. Oct. 16

221 a4 (3) 20 2h0 Deferred by Plan. Bd. Aug. 16 *
(waiting for plans)
Denied by Plan. Bd. Sept. 13

TK or 14.3 150 Deferred by Plan. Bd. Aug. 16 *
221 d (3) for submission of plans
Co-op Deferred again Oct, 11 for further study

221 a (3) &amp; 30 360 Deferred by Plan. Bd. Aug. 16 *

Housing for for submission of Plans

Elderly (Site Ap. by HA &amp; Ten. Ap. by HUD)
Goes before Plan. Bd. in Oct.

Conv. 35 48 Favorable rec. by Plan. Bd. Oct. 11 *

221 a (3) 15 180 Favorable rec. by Plan. Bd. Oct. 11 *

Non-profit

221 d (3) hO 558 Favorable rec. by Plan. Bd. Oct. 11 *

Non-profit

&amp; Elderly

TK 72685 650 Favorable rec. by Plan. Bd. Oct, 11 *

Total 320015 OS
Location

E. of Jonesboro Rd. S.E.
opposite Macedonia Rd.

South of Boulder Pk. Dr.
near Country Club Estates

W. of Jackson Parkway
N. of Proctor Creek

S. of Oak Dr. S.W,
E. of Empire Dr.

1A off DeKalb Ave. N.E.
between DeKalb Ave. &amp;
McLendon at Hampton Terrace

Program Acres

Status of Certain Other Potential Sites
(Rezoning not applied for, for-reasons indicated)

 

Units
TK &amp; SO 58h
221 a (3) 115 1000
221 a (3) or 38 36h,
Elderly
221 a (3) 1667 100
221 da (3) 25 250
Co-op
221 a (3) 1h 210
Rent Suppl.
Total 252.7 . 2508

October 18, 1967

Results

 

Rezoning Apl. not filed
because Sponsors anticipate
strong opposition from
Ward Aldermen.

Sponsor reluctant to file
rezoning Apl. because of
objections of Plan. Dept. and
anticipated turn dowm by

Bd. of Ald.

Rezoning Apl. deferred at

request of Applicant because
f discouragement from

Plan. Dept.

Developer discouraved from

filing appl. after turn down

of adjoining tract by Bd. of Ald.
and talking with Ward Aldermen

Catholic Archdiocese
reluctant to get into Zoning
fight.

 
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                    <text>HUGHES SPALDING
WILLIAM K, MEADOW
CHARLES L . GOWEN
JAMES M . SIBLEY
JOHN I Z ARD
K I RK M. MCALPIN
RICHARD A. . DENNY, JR .
W I LL I AM H . IZLAR, .JR .
B R ADLEY HA.LE
R O BERT L . STEED
j,J£NRY HALL WARE, Ill
HUGH PETERSON,JR,
JOHN A.WALLA.CE
DAVID L,CO~ER
\JOHN 0 . HOPKINS
A . F'ELTON JENKINS,JR.
JACK H, WATSON , .JR ,
HORACE H , SIB.L EY
ROBT. B, TROUTMAN
F"URMA.N SMITH
HUGHES SPALDING, .JR,
CHARLE S H. KIRBO
POPE B , M"w"INTIRE
KENNETH L , HEWITT
HARRY C. HOWARD
R . BYRON ATTRIDGE
ROBERT w . HURST
ANTHA MULKEY
DANIEL .,J . o'cONNOR, .JR.
CHARLES M . KIOO
.JOHN C , STATON,JR.
F"URMAN SMITH, JR.
G , LEMUEL HEWES
PHILIP F". E.THERIOGII!:
A.WILLIAM 10~ Ill
IZING
&amp;
SPALDING
TRUST COXPANY OF' GEORGIA BUILDING
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
30303
404 525-0481
October 3, 1967
Mr. Malcolm D. Jones
Housing Resources Committee
Room 1204, City Hall
68 Mitchell Street, s. w.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Re:
Jurisdiction of Atlanta Housing
Authority Outside City Limits
Dear Mr. Jones:
Following our telephone conversation of yesterday morning, I made a close check of the Georgia laws on the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the Atlanta Housing Authority, and
I also checked out the effect of federal statutes •
. With regard to housing operations, under the "Housing
Authorities Act", the jurisdiction of an authority is defined
as follows in§ 69-1119, Ga. Code Ann.:
"(f) 'Area of Operation• in the case of a housing
a uthority of a city, shall include such city and the
area within 10 mi les of the territorial boundarie s
thereof, but shall not include any area which lies
withi n t he t erritoria l boundarie s of a ny othe r city
unless a r e solution s hall ha ve be en adopted by t he
governing body of such other city declaring that
there i s a need for the city housing authority to
exer c ise it_s powers within the t erritoria l boundaries
of s uch ot her city. No cit y, county, r egiona l or
cons oli da t e d authority sha ll oper ate i n any area in
which an aut hority a lready establ ish e d is operating
without the consent by r e s olution of the author ity
alr eady oper a ting "therein. 11 (Ga . Laws 1937, pp . 210 ,
212, as a mended)
.-.•:.
�Mr. Malcolm D. Jones
-2-
October 3, 1967
This means that the _authority which first begins operating in
an area outside the territorial limits of a city under this
particular law shall have pre-empted jurisdiction from any
other city authority whose extra-territorial jurisdiction would
cover the same ground. For instance, if the Atlanta Housing
Authority first began operating in an area of Fulton County
which was also within 10 miles of the East Point Housing
Authority, Atlanta's being there first would keep East Point out.
~
Although the law in Georgia seems to give the authority
absolute right to operate within the unincorporated areas of a
county, Mr. James Jones at the H.A.A. ini'orms me that Federal
law would require that the Authority have an operating agreement
with the county. The Atlanta Housing Authority presently has
such an agreement with Fulton County.
As for Urban Redevelopment, or Urban Renewal, the
jurisdiction of the Housing Authority is only 5 miles. The
Georgia "Urban- Redevelopment Law" states in part as follows in
§ 69-1119, Ga. Code Ann.:
"(r) 'Area of Operation' shall mean the area within
the corporate limits of the munic ipality and the area
within 5 miles of such limits, except that it shall
not include any area which lies within the territorial
.boundaries of another incorporated city or town
unless a resolution shall have been adopted by the
governing body of such other city or town declaring
a need therefor." (1937 Ga. Laws, pp. 210-230, as
amended )
Of course there are numerous provisions in Georgia law
for cooperative agreements between various authorities, including provisions for joint action on occasion. However, the
above statutes, plus the reference to the Federal requirements
for a cooperation agreement, set out the basic extra-territorial
jurisdiction of the Atlanta Housing Authority.
�Mr. Malcolm D. Jones
-3-
October 3, 1967
If I can be of any further help to you, please +et me
know.
Sincerely,
~~
/
Hugn Peterson, J r y
HPJr:km
ccs:
Mr. M. B. Satterfield
Executive Director
Atlanta Housing Authority
Mr. Carlton Garrett
Director of Finance
Atlanta H_o using Authority
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              <text>KING &amp; SPALDING

HUGHES SPALOING ROBT. &amp;. TROUTMAN
WILLIAM K.MEADOW FURMAN SMITH
CHARLES L.GOWEN HUGHES SPALDING. JR.

JAMES M. SIBLEY CHARLES H.KIRBO TRUST COMPANY OF GEORGIA BUILDING
JOHN IZARO POPE B.MGINTIRE

KIRK M. MGALPIN KENNETH L. HEWITT

RICHARD A.OENNY, JR. HARRY C.HOWARD I A ¢

WILLIAM H. IZLAR, JR. R. BYRON ATTRIOGE AT NTA, GEORGIA 30303
BRADLEY HALE ROBERT W. HURST z

ROBERT L.STEEO ANTHA MULKEY ‘

MENRY HALL WARE II DANIEL J. O'CONNOR,YUR. 404 525-0461

HUGH PETERSON,UJR. CHARLES M. KIDO

VOHN A. WALLACE JOHN C. STATON, JR.

DAVID L.COKER FURMAN SMITH, UR. 6
VOHN 0. HOPKINS G. LEMUEL HEWES 9

A. FELTON JENKINS. JR. PHILIP F. ETHERIOGE October 3; Z 4
JACK H. WATSON, UR, R.WILLIAM IDE Il

HORACE H. SIBLEY

Mr. Malcolm D. Jones
Housing Resources Committee
Room 1204, City Hall

68 Mitchell Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Re: Jurisdiction of Atlanta Housing
Authority Outside City Limits

Dear Mr. Jones:

Following our telephone conversation of yesterday morn-
ing, I made a close check of the Georgia laws on the extra-
territorial jurisdiction of the Atlanta Housing Authority, and
I also checked out the effect of federal statutes.

. With regard to housing operations, under the "Housing
Authorities Act", the jurisdiction of an authority is defined
as follows in § 69-1119, Ga. Code Ann.:

"(f) ‘Area of Operation' in the case of a housing
authority of a city, shall include such city and the
area within 10 miles of the territorial boundaries
thereof, but shall not include any area which lies
within the territorial boundaries of any other city
unless a resolution shall have been adopted by the
governing body of such other city declaring that
there is a need for the city housing authority to
exercise its powers within the territorial boundaries
of such other city. No city, county, regional or
consolidated authority shall operate in any area in
which an authority already established is operating
without the consent by resolution of the authority
already operating therein." (Ga. Laws 1937, pp. 210,
212, as amended)
“Mr. Malcolm D. Jones &lt;a October 3, 1967

 

This means that the authority which first begins operating in

an area outside the territorial limits of a city under this
particular law shall have pre-empted jurisdiction from any

other city authority whose extra-territorial jurisdiction would
cover the same ground. For instance, if the Atlanta Housing
Authority first began operating in an area of Fulton County
which was also within 10 miles of the East Point Housing
Authority, Atlanta's being there first would keep East Point out.

Although the law in Georgia seems to give the authority
absolute right to operate within the unincorporated areas of a
county, Mr. James Jones at the H.A.A. informs me that Federal
law would require that the Authority have an operating agreement
with the county. The Atlanta Housing Authority presently has
such an agreement with Fulton County.

As for Urban Redevelopment, or Urban Renewal, the
jurisdiction of the Housing Authority is only 5 miles. The
Georgia "Urban: Redevelopment Law" states in part as follows in
§ 69-1119, Ga. Code Ann.:

"(r) ‘tArea of Operation! shall mean the area within
the corporate limits of the municipality and the area
within 5 miles of such limits, except that it shall
not include any area which lies within the territorial
boundaries of another incorporated city or town
unless a resolution shall have been adopted by the
governing body of such other city or town declaring

a need therefor." (1937 Ga. Laws, pp. 210-230, as
amended)

Of course there are numerous provisions in Georgia law
for cooperative agreements between various authorities, includ-
ing provisions for joint action on occasion. However, the
above statutes, plus the reference to the Federal requirements
for a cooperation agreement, set out the basic extra-territorial
jurisdiction of the Atlanta Housing Authority.

a . - + -
Mr. Malcolm D. Jones -3- October 3, 1967

 

If I can be of any further help to you, please let me

know.
Sincerely,
ee
fe. ff
Y ELD Soy
Hugh Peterson, Jr”
HPJr: km

ccs: Mr. M. B, Satterfield
Executive Director
Atlanta Housing Authority

Mr. Carlton Garrett
Director of Finance
Atlanta Housing Authority
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                    <text>October 10, 1967
I-rousnm RESOU11CES COMHITTEE
Room 120!1, City Hall
Proposed Sites
Whi ch owners, or those having control, wi s h to sell for the Low-income Housing Program.
Location
Acres
Zonin.~
Contr olled by
West of Wilson Mill Rd . S.W.
Opposite City Park
27
R-5
Rev . R. J. J ackson,
Morehous e College
Tel. 523 -22 50
East of Bol ton Rd. N.W.
South of Bankhe Qd
N. of Sandy Creek
Adja cent ~o I-285
10
A-1
Robert P. Matthews
Tel. 351-4980
(Deceased)
A-L
Robert P. Hatthews
(Deceased)
South side of Ponce de Leon
East of Moreland
( ?or El derly )
E. of Boulevard Dr . "N.E.
Between Rogers &amp; Warren
h½+ .
R-5
Rob ert P. Matthews
(Deceased)
S. side of N. Ave. N. W.
L.L . 17.5, l!ith Dist. Fulton Co.
near 1248 North Ave·.
8
R-5
John . Gilmer
Tel. 874-6320
E. side of Field Rd . N.W.
Adjacent to Bowen Homes
6½
A-1
John Gilmer
Near Neighborhood
Health Ce nter
31 Bro..n'llee Rd . S.W.
4+
?
West of Lyndhurst Dr. S.W.
near Utoy Creek
El bridge St . N.W.
off Bankhead Hwy.
R-5
35
280 uni ts
for sale
+ 17~2 A
A-1
Adjacent t o
2.55 Harl a;n Rd. S.W.
Gordon Rd. S. W.
South Side
Wes t of Seven Courts
Eas t side Empire Dr. S.E.
S. of Oak Dr. S. W.
&amp;
R-3
Mar t i n P. Cohen
3847 Roswell Rd., N. E.
Tel. 261-2987
Rev . Saul Gray
974 Ber kshir e Road, N.E.
Tel. 874-7762
(one of 5 partners)
Tel. . 755-3238
For Sale sign on property
17A
C &amp; S Realty
524-2052
200 Henry Grady nl dg .
Fair St .
Between Pet ers St .
and North Si de Dr .
Boul der' Park Area
Annexed J an . 1, 1967
Mrs. Hi ckstrone
3349 Oakcli f f Rd . S. W.
Tel. 52!i-58!i7
2½'-i, +
4
R-6
J im Dempsey
M-1
Le e P. Fore
Vi ce - President
Belleau Inc .
602 Heal ey Bl dg.
JA 3-6008
A
25 A
�East side Nisley Lake Rd . S. w.
N. of Campbell t on Rd •.
M. W, Grigr~s &amp; f rienci.s
477
Ivan Hill Circle,
s. w.
Tel. 75.5-3102
South of Custer Ave , S. E.
at Ellby Rd.
18+
R-5
John R. Hall
Ada.'Tls, Wallis &amp;. Hall
3711 Roswell Rd . N.E.
Suite 210
N. of Etheridge Dr . N.W.
Adjacent to Jackson P 1 way
on East side
16+
A-1
Ro:-iert :Mathews
351-4900
(De ceas ed)
Apts.
Rohert L. Fine, Attorney
I n Decatur
Tel. 377-6461
Off Cascade Rd . S.W.
outside of but near
City Limits in Fulton County
63A
+37A
Off Boulder Park Dr. S.W.
Adjacent t o Country Club Estates
38
R-3
Harry BeJ.f or ,
Tel. 524 -2323
(Owner - Luther Fraser)
N. of Cambellton Rd. S.W.
W. of Nisk Lake Rd.
LL 44, Dist. FF
E. side Northwest Dr. N.W.
S. of Proctor Dr.
In LL 2.58, 17th Dist.
337' &amp; 338 ' on N. W. Dr .
N. W. Corner Alvin Dr . &amp;
Sizemore Ave . N.W.
48 .2.5
R-4
Douelas Wood Realty Co,
944 Gor don St.. S.W.
Tel. 75.5- 3511
12.2 .
R-.5
Tom Swift
Palmer Realty Co.
Tel. 233-5486
+
3,9
(Adjacent)
House &amp;· Lot
,,
195 1 X 285 1
+2 additional Lots
(adj a cent)
60 1 X 195 1
75 1 X 195 1
Mrs . L. H. Sluder
6346 Audley nlvd.
Lithia Springs, Ga.
Tel. 941-1577
(Atlanta Exchange)
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October 10, 1967

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Room 120), City Hall

Proposed Sites

Which owners, or those having control, wish to sell for the Low-income Housing Program.

Location Acres . Zonine Controlled by
West of Wilson Mill Rd. S.W. 27 R-S Rev. R. J. Jackson,
Opposite City Park Morehouse College

Tel. 523-2250

East of Bolton Rd. N.W. 10 A-1 Robert P. Matthews
South of Bankhead Tel. 351-);980
N. of Sandy Creek (Deceased)

Adjacent to I-285

South side of Ponce de Leon 3 A-L Robert P, Matthews
East of Moreland (Deceased)
(for Elderly)
E. of Boulevard Dr. N.E. ler R-5 Robert P. Matthews
Between Rogers &amp; Warren (Deceased)
S. side of N. Ave. N. We 8 R=-5 uM John. Gilmer
L.L. 175, llth Dist. Fulton Co. Tel. 87-6320
near 12)8 North Ave.
E. side of Field Rd. N.W. 64s A-1 John Gilmer
Adjacent to Bowen Homes
Near Neighborhood | \+ ? Mes. Hickstrone
Health Center 3309 Oakcliff Rd. S.W.
31 Brownlee Rd. S.W. Tel. 52)i:-S8)1:7
West of Lyndhurst Dr. S.W. 35 R-5 &amp; R=3 Martin P. Cohen
near Utoy Creek 38,7 Roswell Rd., N.E.
Tel. 261-2987
Elbridge St. N.W. 260 units A-l Rev. Saul Gray
off Bankhead Hwy. for sale 97 Berkshire Road, N.E.
+1764 Tel. 874-7762
(one of 5 partners)
Adjacent to 344A Tel. 755-3238
255 Harlam Rd. S.W.
Gordon Rd. 5.W. L7A For Sale sign on property
South Side

West of Seven Courts

Fair St. def C &amp; S Realty

Between Peters St. 52h-2052

and North Side Dr. 200 Henry Grady Bldg.
Boulder’ Park Area Qh + R-6 Jim Dempsey

Annexed Jan. 1, 1967 ha

East side Empire Dr. S.E. 25 4 M-1 Lee P. Fore

S. of Oak Dr, S.W. Vice-President

Belleau Inc.
602 Healey Blag.
JA 3-6008
 

East side Nisky Lake Rd. S.W.
N. of Campbellton Rd.

South of Custer Ave. S.E.
at Ellby Rd.

N. of Etheridge Dr. N.W.
Adjacent to Jackson P'way
on East side

Off Cascade Rd. S.W,
outside of but near
City Limits in Fulton County

Off Boulder Park Dr. S.W.
Adjacent to Country Club Estates

N. of Cambellton Rd. S.W.
W. of Nisk Lake Rd.
LL hh, Dist. FF

E. side Northwest Dr. N.W.
S. of Proctor Dr,

In LL 258, 17th Dist.

337' &amp; 338' on N.W. Dr.

N.W. Corner Alvin Dr. &amp;
Sizemore Ave. N.W.

30% R=5

18+ R=5
16+ A-1
63A Apts.
+3 7A
38 R=3
48.25 R-)
+ 3.9
(Adjacent)
House &amp; Lot “
195' x 285!
+2 additional Lots
(adjacent)
60' x 195!

75! se 195!

 

M. W. Griges &amp; friends
77 Ivan Hill Circle, S.W.
Tel. 755-3182

John R, Hall

Adams, Wallis &amp; Hall
3711 Roswell Rd. N.E.
Suite 210

Rohert Mathews
351-),980

(Deceased)

Robert L. Fine, Attorney
In Decatur
Tel. 377-661

Harry Belfor ,
Tel. 52))-2323
(Omer - Luther Fraser)

Douglas Wood Realty Co.
9h: Gordon St. Sel.
Tel. 755-3511

Tom Swift
Palmer Realty Co.
Tel. 233-5186

Mrs. L. H. Sluder
Lithia Springs, Ga.
Tel. 941-1577
(Atlanta Exchange)

 
 

 
 
 
  
  
 
   

 

  
  
   
  
   
   
  
   
 
 
  

 

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                    <text>I •
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September 27, '1967
HOUSING RESOURCES CO!'-ll'1ITTEE
Proposed Procedures to Assist the Low-income
Housing_.P rogr am
1.
(Which Can Be Initiated Now)
The Mayor, assisted by the Chair man, Housing Resources Committee, to
explain to the members of the Board of Aldermen the seriousness of the current
situation and the need for the accelerat ed pro13r am, together with the principal
problems involved, and to urge t heir cooperation and assistance in carrying out the
progra1T1.
2.
Until such time as Public Housine facilities can be obtained and operated
by the Hous ing Authority i n adj a cent unincorporated areas, ~equest the Housing
Authority to adopt the policy that applicants not be assigned to Public Housing
until aft er they have established l egal residence within the City Limits of Atlanta
for at l east one y ear.
.A
.,
J.
A Non-profi t Housing Development Corporation be f ormed as soon as possible
and provided with ample revolving funds (suggest at least $100,000 public funds
and $900, 000 to be obtained thr ough private loans) with which to acqui r e and bank
land, f or ultimate disposi tion wi t hout profit, f or development of low-income
housi ng and to otherwise participate in the low-income housing progr am .
4.
The Planning Department to effect as soon as poss ible a cor1prehensive
revision of Zonine whereby amounts and locations of l and z oned or quali fie d f or
r ezoning f or multi- family low- i ncome housing wil l more adequat ely meet the Ci ty' s
needs f or s uch housi ng .
5.
The Ci t y to expedite appl icat ions f or its f uture proposed Urban Rene1,al
Proj ects in order to make additional l and available f or lou- income housi ng, but
•
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to exe cut e redevelopment of such project area s on a section-by-se ction basis only ,
in order t o minimize displacement at any one time .
Plunkettown and Eas t Atlanta
would provide excel l ent l ocations , alt hough Plunket t o1m has previously been cons idered
primarily for industrial development .
Effort should be made to provide f or
extension of low-income housine development in Plunkettown, southwar.d int o Clayton
County where th~ ma jor porti on of ,.the area needi ng r ene,: al already , l i es .
6. Est ablish policy _that det ermined ef f ort be made to l ocat e some l ow- i ncome
housing i n each Ward of t he . Ci ty, r e cognizing th~t the bulk of s uch housing will of
necessi t y have to go i n areas wher e land is avail able at prices which make low- income
housing development economically· f easible .
Alder men in r espective Wards to be urged
t o work. with Plannin~ Depart ment, Housing Authority and Housing Resources Committ ee
in det ermining lo cati ons and number of, uni t s consi der ed a?pr opriate for their ', Tard.

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The Housing Authority be reques ted to adopt a policy of trying to locate
a sizable portion of its f uture Public Housing, Turnkey or otherwise, on small and
medium sized scattered tract s, rangeing from 4 to 200 units each, within general
areas of the City to~be selected, in coordination between the Housing Authority,
Plannine Department and Housing Resources Committee.
8.
Establish a centrally located Housing Referral Service (to be operated
perhaps under EOA) to assist people in finding dwellings within their means,
particularly those people not displaced by government al action and those who
cannot qualify, or will have difficulty in qualifying , for Public Housing .
Such
service to utilize private enterprise housing to the fullest extent and to have
under its control a limited number of housing units which can be used for emer gency
housing f or not to exceed a 90 day period for any one family.
9.
To encourage in any way possible greater interest by
developers in
construction of single family sales housing for those in the medium income
bracket; and r ehabilitation by private -~nterprise of existing housin.3, under
221 (h) or otherwise, for r ental purposes.
10.
The City Building, Plumbing and Electrical Codes to be revised to permit
installation in certain designated areas of well designed prefabricated dwelling
units, using proven and generally accepted materials, as assembled i n the fact ories ;
to be installed on minimum lot size of 5,000 square feet.
11.
Provide tax incentives (if necessary through legislat i ve action) substantially
as foll ows to builders and developers of low-income housing· units which will rent
or sell in the private market in t he $45 to $65 per month range: utilities not
included.
No. Bedrooms
RentaL or
Purchase Ran.:,;e
1 Bedroom or Efficiency
$45.00-55.00
100
75
50
25
10
None
2 Bedrooms
$55.00-65.00
Same as above
12.
Tax Abatement %
_No. Years
1st year
2nd year
Jr.d year
4th year
5th year
Thereafter
Establish a positive and ;intensive program ( classes), th.tough EOA or ..other
source , in depres s ed areas of the City f or education of low- income tenants in proper .
conservation (_care and maintenance ) of dwellings and premises which they occupy.
13.
The City to continue t o actively work f or r e:i.nstatement of the Rent
SuppleMent Procram, i n substantially the same f orm as previously authorized .
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14.
The Housing Author ity to take
ail
acti ve roll, both in the n ei ghborho:J dsI
involved and politically, in selection of sites !or Public Housin_3 and in sup9ort
of rez onin3 petiti ons on sites cons idered suitable for Public Housin6 under the
Turnkey progr am .-
·15.
Sponsors of sites proposed for r ezoni ng for the low-income housing program
to be en couraged by the Land-Use Control (Zoning) Division of the Planning Department
and the Housing Res ources Committee to seek and actively try to obtain general
nei ghbor hood concurrence at least t wo weeks bef ore the rez oning .signs are placed
on the property involved.
16.
On all sites propos ed for low-income housing, the Planning Department to
promptly .determine t he adequacy of Corrnnunity Facilities for the proposed development,
and pri or to presentation to the Pla..l'liling Board; if inadequate, to coordinate
with Departments or Agencies i nvolved with view to arranging for their adequacy
by the time the development is complet ed and occupied.
In the event such facilities
cannot be provided, to notify the Housing Resources Committ ee before the Planning
Board considers the proposal.
17,.
In order to assist the Planning Board and the Zoning Commit t ee, the
Housing Authority to submit to them writt en recom .endations on all sites on
agendas proposed f or r ez oning for Public Housing; and the Housing Resources Committee
to submit recornmenciations on all sites on agendas propose d for rezoning f or lowincome housing under either the TurIL'ke:,r or 2 21 d ( 3) progr2.I11s.
+8.
The Housing Authority be requested to expand its Public HousinG progr am,
parti cularly leasing and purchase, into the ad j acent unincorporated areas.
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Sead many Sales ae nal Soe

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f (eae RESOURCES COMMITTEE September 27, ‘1967

Proposed Procedures to Assist the Low-income
r Housing. Program

(Which Can Be Initiated Now)
1. The Mayor, assisted by the Chairman, Housing Resources Committee, to

explain to the members of the Board of Aldermen the seriousness of the current
situation and the necd for the accelerated program, together with the principal
problems involved, and to urge their cooperation and assistance in carrying out the
program. | ,

2. Until such time as Public Housing facilities can be obtained and operated
by the Housing Authority in adjacent unincorporated areas, request the Housing
Authority to adopt the policy that applicants not be assigned to Public Housing
until after they have established legal residence within the City Limits of Atlanta
for at least one year. .

3. A Non-profit Housing — Corporation be formed as soon as possible
and provided with ample revolving funds (suggest at least $100,000 publte funds
and $900,000 to be obtained through private loans) with which to acquire and bank
land, for ultimate disposition without profit, for development of low-income
housing and to otherwise participate in the low-income housing program.

h. The Planning Department to effect as soon as possible a comprehensive
revision of Zoning whereby amounts and locations of land zoned or qualified for
rezoning for multi-family low-income housing will more adeauately meet the City's
needs for such housing.

5 The City to expedite applications for its future proposed Urban Renewal
Projects in order to make additional land available for low-income housing, but
to execute redevelopment of such project areas on a section-by-section basis only,
in order to minimize displacement at any one time. Plunkettown and East Atlanta
would provide excellent locations, although Plunkettown has previously been soaataenea
primarily for industrial development. Effort should be made to provide for
extension of low-income housing development in Plunkettown, southward into Clayton
County where the major portion of the area needing renewal already lies.

6. Establish policy that determined effort be fade to locate some low-income .
housing in each Ward of the City, recognizing that the bulk of such housing will of
necessity have to go in areas where land is available at prices which make low-income
housing development economically feasible. Aldermen in respective Wards to be urzed

to work with Planning Department, Housing Authority and Housing Resources Committee

in determining locations and number of: units considered appropriate for their ‘lard.
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7. The Housing Authority be requested to adopt a policy of trying to locate
a sizable portion of its future Public Housing, Turnkey or otherwise, on small and
medium sized scattered tracts, rangeing from ); to 200 units each, within general
areas of the City to be selected, in coordination between the Housing Authority,
Planning Department and Housing Resources Committee.

8. Establish a centrally located Housing Referral Service (to be operated
perhaps under EOA) to assist people in finding dwellings within their means,
particularly those people not displaced by governmental action and those who
cannot qualify, or will have difficulty in qualifying, for Public Housing. Such
service to utilize private enterprise housing to the fullest extent and to have
under its control a limited number of housing units which can be used for emerzency
housing for not to exceed a 90 day period for any one family.

9. To encouraze in any way possible greater interest by developers in
construction of single family sales housing for those in the medium income
bracket; and rehabilitation by private enterprise of existing housing, under
221 (h) or otherwise, for rental purposes.

10. The City Building, Plumbing and Electrical Codes to be revised to permit
installation in certain designated areas of well designed prefabricated dwelling
units, using proven and generally accepted materials, as assembled in the factories;
to be installed on minimum lot size of 5,000 square feet.

ll. Provide tax incentives (if necessary through legislative action) substantially

as follows to builders and developers of low-income housing units which will rent

or sell in the private market in the $15 to $65 per month range: utilities not

 

 

included.
Rental or -
No. Bedrooms Purchase Rane Tax Abatement 4 -No. Years
1 Bedroom or Efficiency $4.5 .00-55.00 100 lst year
75 2nd year
50 3rd year
25 lth year
10 Sth year
None Thereafter
2 Bedrooms $55.00-65.00 Same as above

12. Establish a positive and jntensive program (classes), through EOA or .other
‘source, in depressed areas of the City for education of low-income tenants in proper.
conservation (care and maintenance) of dwellings and premises which they occupy.

13. The City to continue to actively work for reinstatement of the Rent

Supplement Prosram, in substantially the same form as previously authorized.
1h. The Housing Authority to take an active roll, both in the neighborhoods
involved and politically, in selection of sites for Public Housinz and in supoort
of rezoning petitions on sites considered suitable for Public Housing under the
Turnkey program.

15. Sponsors of sites proposed for rezoning for the low-income housing program
to be encouraged by the Land-Use Control (Zoning) Division of the Planning Department
and the Housing Resources Committee to seek and actively try to obtain general
neighborhood concurrence at least two weeks before the rezoning signs are placed
on the property involved.

16. On all sites proposed for low-income housing, the Planning Department to
promptly determine the adequacy of Community Facilities for the proposed development,
and prior to presentation to the Planning Board; if inadequate, to coordinate
with Departments or Agencies involved with view to arranging for their adequacy
by the time the development is completed and occupied. In the event such facilities
cannot be provided, to notify the Housing Resources Committee before the Planning
Board considers the proposal.

17. In order to assist the Planning Board and the Zoning Committee, the
Housing Authority to submit to them written recom endations on all sites on
agendas proposed for rezoning for Public Housing; and the Housing Resources Committee
to submit recommendations on all sites on agendas proposed for rezoning for low-
income housing under either the Turnkey or 221 d (3) programs.

18. The Housing Authority be requested to expand its Public Housing program,

particularly leasing and purchase, into the adjacent unincorporated areas.
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                    <text>October 25, 1967
Reverend S . A . Baker
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441 Hunter Street, N . W .
Atlanta , Georgi
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Dear
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This will cknowledge receipt of your letter of
October 23rd expre ing the concern of the MoWlt
Vernon Baptist Church in relieving low income
hou ing horta.ge .
1 am mo t grateful for your intere t nd 1 am asking
Colonel Malcolm 1onea of the City's Hou ing
Resources Committee, to communicate with you
and Cbairma W . S . H rri •
Sincerely yours,
Ivan All n, Jr.
M yor
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              <text>October 25, 1967

Reverend S. A. Baker
Mount Vernon Baptist Church
441 Hunter Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30313

Dear Reverend Baker:

This will acknowledge receipt of your letter of
October 23rd expressing the concern of the Mount
Vernon Baptist Church in relieving low income
housing shortage.

Iam most grateful for your interest and I am asking
Colonel Maicolm Jones of the City's Housing
Resources Committee, to communicate with you
and Chairman W. S. Harris.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

1ASr/br

CC: Colonel Jones

 
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October 27, 1967
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Liaison
Dear Commi ttee Member:
The regular monthly meeting of the Executive Group, HRC, will be
held at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, November 2, in Committee Room #2, Second
.Floor, City Hall.
We hope that you can attend this meeting.
Please come prepar ed t o
discuss the Atlanta Urban Coalition and to vote on whether the Housing
Resources Committee should become a member.
A return address postal card is enclosed f or your convenience in
letting us know whether you will be able to attend the meeting on
November 2.
Sincerely,
A~-~
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Malcolm D.
Supervisor of Inspection Services
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTED
CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404

Room 120), City Hall

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_ October 27, 1967 IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS, ANN M, MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Liaison

Dear Committee Member:

The regular monthly meeting of the Executive Group, HRC, will be
held at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, November 2, in Committee Room #2, Second
Floor, City Hall.

We hope that you can attend this meeting. Please come prepared to
discuss the Atlanta Urban Coalition and to vote on whether the Housing
Resources Committee should become a member.

A return address postal card is enclosed for your convenience in
letting us know whether you will be able to attend the meeting on
November 2.

Sincerely,

Malcolm D. Jone
Supervisor of Inspection Services

MDJ/sle

Encl: Return address postal card.
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