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                    <text>ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522- 4463
June 19, 1968
From Malcolm D. Jones,
Housing Coordinator
To:
Dan Sweat
Re:
Attached Correspondence
Due to the fact that several of the West
End Ministers, ·c itizen organizations and SWAP
all contended they were not opposed to Public
Housing, but to such a large number of low~income
families concentrated in one area, Cecil
Alexander suggested to Ham Douglas (attorney
for the ill fated Sewell Rd. Project, which
then consistedr of about 85 acres proposed for
650 apartment units under Turnkey) that he
believed it was worthwhile trying again for a ~
housing development of mixed type structures and
for mixed economic: · status. (See Item DNM-1
in HRC status report of HRC Low-income Housing
Status Report of January 15, 1968). This appears
to be the outgrowth of that suggestion.
Frankly, I do not believe another project,
all under Turnkey, would be any more successful
in this location than the first one, as it
would of necessity be occupied by people all
of whom would be in the low-income group. A
mixed program development on this location would
have a much better chance of success.
Although single family houses can legally
be developed under Turnkey, the 18,000 sq. ft.
lots proposed for this purpose is simple not
practical. The majority of the area is now
zoned R-5, minimum requirement for which is
F ORM 25- 15
�ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522- 4463
June 19, 1968
From Malcolm D. Jones,
Housing Coordinator
Page 2
lots consisting of 7,500 sq. ft. For Turnkey
development the minimum lot size for singlefamily houses could appropriately be reduced
to s,ooonsq. ft., instead of being increased
to 18,000 sq. ft.
If single-family houses should be developed,
appropriate for a 18,000 sq. ft. lot, they would
not qualify for Public Housing and would not be
successful in the sub-division with Turnkey
apartments and duplexes, whereas less pretentious
houses and lot size might be.
In summary, I feel that there is
justification for reconsideration of this site
for a multi-program housing development, but
not as a 100% Turnkey project.
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Malcolm D. Jones
Housing Coordinator
Encl:
FORM 25-15
Letter and Memorandum
dated June 18, 1968
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              <text>Office of the’ Mayow

ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522- 4463

June 19, 1968

From Malcolm D. Jones,
Housing Coordinator

To: Dan Sweat Re: Attached Correspondence

Due to the fact that several of the West
End Ministers, citizen organizations and SWAP
all contended they were not opposed to Public
Housing, but to such a large number of low-income
families concentrated in one area, Cecil
Alexander suggested to Ham Douglas (attorney
for the ili fated Sewell Rd. Project, which
then consisted of about 85 acres proposed for
650 apartment units under Turnkey) that he
believed it was worthwhile trying again for a
housing development of mixed type structures and
for mixed economic’ status, (See Item DNM-1
in HRC status report of HRC Low-income Housing
Status Report of January 15, 1968). This appears
to be the outgrowth of that suggestion.

Frankly, I do not believe another project,
all under Turnkey, would be any more successful
in this location than the first one, as it
would of necessity be occupied by people all
of whom would be in the low-income group. A
mixed program development on this location would
have a much better chance of success.

Although single family houses can legally
be developed under Turnkey, the 18,000 sq. ft.
lots proposed for this purpose is simple not
practical. The majority of the area is now
zoned R-5, minimum requirement for which is

FORM 25-15
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522- 4463

June 19, 1968

From Malcolm D. Jones, Page 2

Housing Coordinator

lots consisting of 7,500 sq. ft. For Turnkey
development the minimum lot size for single-
family houses could appropriately be reduced
to 5,000' sq. ft., instead of being increased
to 18,000 sq. ft.

If single-family houses should be developed,
appropriate for a 18,000 sq. ft. lot, they would
not qualify for Public Housing and would not be
successful in the sub-division with Turnkey
apartments and duplexes, whereas less pretentious
houses and lot size might be.

In summary, I feel that there is
justification for reconsideration of this site
for a multi-program housing development, but
not as a 100% Turnkey project.

Fachesbinn
Malcolm D. Jones
Housing Coordinator

Encl: Letter and Memorandum
dated June 18, 1968

FORM 25-15
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AT LANT A, GEORGIA
PHO:NE 522'- 4463
September ~ , 1969
From Malcolm D. Jones,
Housing Coordinator
Enclosed is complete rev1s1on, as of August 15, 1969,
of Status Report ·on the Low and Moderate Income Housing
program, in three sections: Summary, Inventory and
Index. The Summary shows comparison with rep·ort of
August 15, 1968. The Index is provided for convenience
in locating specific projects in the Inventory.
The Summary only is for release to the Public.
The Inventory and Index are consi~~red confidential and
are not for release to the Public.
This report shows the current status of the low and
moderate income housing program in Atlanta and the progress made through the efforts of the Housing Resources
Committee during the first half (through July 1969) of the
5-year program.
MDJ/mc
Encls:
FORM 25-15
Status Report in three Sections on the Low
and Moderate Income Housing Program.
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              <text>ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522- 4463

September 15, 1969

From Malcolm D. Jones,
Housing Coordinator

TO: Aen, Sern Pdassedl V-.

Enclosed is complete revision, as of August 15,1969,
of Status Report on the Low and Moderate Income Housing
program, in three sections: Summary, Inventory and
Index. The Summary shows comparison with report of
August 15, 1968. The Index is provided for convenience
in locating specific projects in the Inventory.

The Summary only is for release to the Public.
The Inventory and Index are considered confidential and
are not for release to the Public.

This report shows the current status of the low and
moderate income housing program in Atlanta and the pro-
gress made through the efforts of the Housing Resources
Committee during the first half (through July 1969) of the
5-year program.

MDJ/mc

Encls: Status Report in three Sections on the Low
and Moderate Income Housing Program.

FORM 25-15
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ATLANfA
Date
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From: __N_i_c_k_B_e_r_r_ym
__a_n____________
To: ___D_a_n_S_w_e_a_t_______________
Dear Dan:
As it is difficult to contact you by phone and
I know you are very busy, I feel that this note
and copy of the letter to Mr. Boggs would ~e
self-explanatory, but I would like for you to
consider it with your employer and let me know
of your unofficial reaction as to the timing
or feasibility of this proposal.
If you have any questions, please call me at
522-54 77 .
Thank you for your consideration.
Very truly yours,
Nicholas G. Berryman
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O f fice Memo
Date June 18, 1968.
From: Nick Berryman
To: Dan Sweat
Dear Dan:

As it is difficult to contact you by phone and
I know you are very busy, I feel that this note
and copy of the letter to Mr. Boggs would be
self-explanatory, but I would like for you to
consider it with your employer and let me know
of your unofficial reaction as to the timing

or feasibility of this proposal.

If you have any questions, please call me at
522-5477.

Thank you for your consideration.

Very truly yours,

ck

Nicholas G. Berryman

NGB:eh
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                    <text>ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522- 4463
August 7, 1969
From Malcolm D. Jo ~
Housing Coord:: ~
!0:
·
Mr. Dan E. Sw eat, Jr.
Chief Administrative Officer
The attached memorandum has been prepared to
assemble pertinent information on recent major efforts
in the local low and moderate income housing field, as
affecting Atlanta, and to focus attention on the current
situation for major policy decision as to direction for
the future.
MDJ/mc
Encl:
Copy Memo dated August 7, 1969.
FOR M 2 5 -15
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              <text>Office of be Mayow

PHONE 522-4463

August 7, 1969

os
From Malcolm D. Jones

Housing Coordina

  

TO: Mr. Dan E, Sweat, Jr.
Chief Administrative Officer

The attached memorandum has been prepared to
assemble pertinent information on recent major efforts
in the local low and moderate income housing field, as
affecting Atlanta, and to focus attention on the current
situation for major policy decision as to direction for
the future,

MDJ/mc

Encl: Copy Memo dated August 7, 1969,

FORM 25-15
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522- 4463
March 14, 1969
From Malcolm D. Jone
Housing Coordin
To:
,
M~yor Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mr. Alexander requested that you be
provided a copy of the attached lettero
MDJ/mc
Encl:
FORM 25-15
Letter from Mro David Rockefeller
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              <text>ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522-4463

March 14, 1969

From Malcolm D. Jones¥
Housing Coordinato

To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

Mr. Alexander requested that you be
provided a copy of the attached letter,

MDJ/mc

Encl: Letter from Mr. David Rockefeller

FORM 25-15
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522- 4463
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September 15, 1969
I
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Housing Coordinatchl
TO:
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Dt-~
£ ~
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Enclosed is complete rev1s10n, as of August 15, 1969,
of Status Report on the Low and Moderate Income Hous~ng
program, in three sections: Summary, Inventory and
Index. The Summary shows comparison with report of
August 15, 1968. The Index is provided for convenience
in locating specific projects in the . Inventory.
The Summary only is for release to the Public.
The Inventory and Index are considered confidential and '
are not for release to the Public.
This report shows the current status of the low and
moderate income housing program in Atlanta and the progress made through the efforts of the Housing Resources
Committee during the first half {through Juiy 1969) of the
5-year program.
MDJ/mc
Encls :
· FORM 25-15
Status Report in three Sections on the Low
and Moderate Income Housing Program.
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              <text>i Office of the Mayor

ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522- 4463

) September 15, 1969

{

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From Malcolm D. sonst}

Housing Coordina
TO: Yin, Daw £ Sreot qT

Enclosed is complete revision, as of August 15,1969,
of Status Report on the Low and Moderate Income Housing
program, in three sections: Summary, Inventory and
Index. The Summary shows comparison with report of
August 15, 1968. The Index is provided for convenience
in locating specific projects in the Inventory.

The Summary only is for release to the Public.

The Inventory and Index are considered confidential and
are not for release to the Public.

This report shows the current status of the low and
moderate income housing program in Atlanta and the pro-
gress made through the efforts of the Housing Resources
Committee during the first half (through July 1969) of the
5-year program,

MDJ/mc

Encls: Status Report in three Sections on the Low
and Moderate Income Housing Program.

FORM 25-15
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HOUSING LOCATIONS PANEL
Housing Resources Committee
For families in the lowest income brackets, $3,000 and below, which is
.
generally considered poverty level, low- rent Public Housing has to date been the
only current means of providing standard housing.
Other Federal assisted programs, such as the FHA 221 d(2) (Single--family
home ownership); the 221 d(3) (Thus far the work horse of the multi-family lowincome housing program); and the 235, 235 (j) and 236 programs authorized in the
1968 Housing Act, are all designed to provide standard housing for those families
whose incomes are just above the Public Housing level but not sufficient to enable
them to compete for standard housing in the private enterprise open market, as it
is now constituted.
Recent surve y, conducted by a priva te group, showed that more than 80%
of the existing and projected Public Housing units in the Atlanta Metropolitan
area are located within the City of Atlanta.
Furthermore, the FHA 221 d(3)
moderate income hou sing program is prohibited by Federal l aw from going in any
area that does not have a certified Workable Program.
(None of the Counties
in the Atlanta Metropolitan area have certified Wo rkable Programs. ) This
restriction however does n ot apply to the FHA 235 or 236 moderate income h ou sing
programs authorized by the 1968 Housing Act.
Since the metropolitan area outside the Atlanta City Limits provides job
opportunities and employment for such a l arge portion of the Atlanta M etropolitan
population and constitutes the primary base for the growth of the Metropolitan area,
it is only just and reasonable that low- rent Public Housing units and Federally
�Page Two
assisted moderate income housing be more equitably distributed beyond the City
Limits of Atlanta.
At the present time, in Atlanta's current housi_n g program, locations are
needed for 2, 261 Public Housing units to meet reservations already requested by
the City and approved by the Housing Assistance Administration of HUD.
Also,
Federal reservations and sites are needed for an additional l, 936 Public Housing
units in order to meet the City's 5-year goal in this important category.
Under existing Federal policies, the Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta
1s authorized to produce {build, buy or lease) and operate Public Housing units
·within 10 miles distance of Atlanta City Limits, provided the locations are not
within the jurisdiction of another legally constituted Housing Authority and if the
governing body of the administrative jurisdiction in which the developments are to
be located consents and agrees to provide the necessary community facilities,
Since the FHA 235 and 236 housing programs do not require Workable
Programs nor formal agreement by the local administrative bodies to provide
community facilities, there is an opportunity under these programs for developments to be located in almost any administrative jurisdiction within the Atlanta
Metropolitan area.
We, members of the Housing Locations Panel of the Housing Resources
Committee, believe that adequate physical sites e xi st (but not without serious
problems as to availability), both within the City Limits of Atlanta and in the
unincorp o rated areas of adjacent counties, to meet current and future lowincome housing needs, without detriment to any group or neighborhood. However,
�Page Three
many tests such as zoning, government agency approval, price, utilities, and
availability must be passed,
These tests greatly limit site acquisition.
We
also feel that not all future Public Housing units or Federally assisted mpderate
income housing should be located within the City of Atlanta.
We further feel that within the City of Atlanta, Public Housing should ~e
dispersed and that Public Housing developments outside the City should -be located
near sources of employment for the occupants, in developments of not to exceed
200- 300 units each,
We also believe that home ownership for both moderate and low-income
families should be encouraged, where ever possible and that private enterprise
should continually be encouraged to produce needed housing in all categories.
We welcome all efforts to produce housing through private enterprise and hope
that ways and means will be found to create housing throagh this traditional method.
We further feel that Atlanta urgently needs a comprehensive review of the
Zoning Ordinance and complete rezoning of the entire City {not done since 1954)
in order to best meet the City's needs in many fields, to include adequate provision
for low-income housing of all categories.
Since residential construction is largely channeled cost-wise in economic
strata, through requirements on minimum lot sizes authorized for respective
Zoning Districts, thereby limiting upper brackets on construction costs which are
· practical for the various categories, it follows that apartment zoning might just
as logically also have several categories, with some particular categories geared
to low-rent Public Housing and to Federally assisted housing programs , such as
the FHA 221 d{3), 235 and 236.
�Page Four
We therefore recommend and urge the following:
a.
Prompt mutual cooperation and assistance of public bodies in the
Atlanta Metropolitan area in providing adequate sites for low-income
housing, including Public Housing, preferably in small developments
not exceeding 200- 300 units each, distributed throughout the Atlanta
Metropolitan area and insofar as feasible, in reasonable proximity
to sources of employment for the occupants.
b.
That home ownership projects be sponsored and encouraged where
ever possible for bqth moderate and low-income families.
c.
That private enterprise seek to enter the field of low-income housing.
d.
That a comprehensive review and rezoning of the entire City of Atlanta
be made as soon as possible to meet the constantly expanding needs
of the City; and
That consideration be given to e.stablishing separate apartment zoning
categories for Federal assisted multi-family housing developments.
, e.
That the Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta actively seek
appropriate locations, both within and outside the City Limits of Atlanta,
with view to establishment and operation of Public Housmg developments
thereon in groups of not to exceed 200-300 units each .
f.
That the Housing Locations Panel of the Housing Resources Committee
meet and confer with County Commissioners of adjoining counties, encouragin1
their cooperation and active participation in locating some low-rent
Public Housing units and moderate income housing developments in
appropriate location s within their re spective jurisdiction.
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HOUSING LOCATIONS PANEL

Housing Resources Committee

For families in the lowest income brackets, $3,000 and below, which is
generally considered poverty level, low-rent Public Housing has to date been the
only current means of providing standard housing.

Other Federal assisted programs, such as the FHA 221 d(2) (Single-family
home ownership); the 221 d(3) (Thus far the work horse of the multi-family low-
income housing program); and the 235, 235 (j) and 236 programs authorized in the
1968 Housing Act, are all designed to provide standard housing for those families
whose incomes are just above the Public Housing level but not sufficient to enable
them to compete for standard housing in the private enterprise open market, as it
is now constituted,

Recent survey, conducted by a private group, showed that more than 80%
of the existing and projected Public Housing units in the Atlanta Metropolitan
area are located within the City of Atlanta. Furthermore, the FHA 221 d(3)
moderate income housing program is prohibited by Federal law from going in any
area that does not have a certified Workable Program. (None of the Counties
in the Atlanta Metropolitan area have certified Workable Proueania, ) This
restriction however does not apply to the FHA 235 or 236 moderate income housing
programs authorized by the 1968 Housing Act.

Since the metropolitan Seed outside the Atlanta City Limits provides job
opportunities and employment for sucha large portion of the Atlanta Metropolitan
population and constitutes the primary base for the growth of the Metropolitan area,

it is only just and reasonable that low-rent Public Housing units and Federally
Page Two

assisted moderate income housing be more equitably distributed beyond the City
Limits of Atlanta, @

At the present time, in Atlanta's current housing program, locations are
needed for 2, 261 Public Housing units to meet reservations already requested by
the City and saproved by the Housing Assistance Administration of HUD. Also,
Federal reservations and sites are needed for an additional 1, 936 Public Housing
units in order to meet the City's 5-year goal in this important category.

Under existing Federal policies, the Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta
is authorized to produce (build, buy or lease) and operate Public Housing units
‘within 10 miles distance of Atlanta City Limits, provided the locations are not
within the jurisdiction of another legally constituted Housing Authority and if the
governing body of the administrative jurisdiction in which the developments are to
be located consents and agrees to provide the necessary community facilities,

Since the FHA 235 and 236 housing sToRaals do not require Workable
Programs nor formal agreement by the local administrative bodies to provide
community facilities, there is an opportunity under these programs for develop-
ments to be located in almost any administrative jurisdiction within the Atlanta
Metropolitan area,

We, members of the Housing Locations Panel of the Housing Resources
Committee, believe that adequate physical sites exist (but not without serious
problems as to availability), both within the City Limits of Atlanta and in the
unincorporated areas of adjacent counties, to meet current and future low-

income housing needs, without detriment to any group or neighborhood. However,
Page Three

many tests such as zoning, government agency approval, price, utilities, and
availability must be passed, These tests greatly limit site acquisition. We
also feel that not all future Public Housing units or Federally assisted moderate
income housing should be located within the City of Atlanta.

We eee feel that within the City of Atlanta, Public Housing should be
dispersed and that Public Housing developments outside the City should be located
near sources of employment for the occupants, in developments of not to exceed
200-300 units each,

We also believe that home ownership for both moderate and low-income
families should be encouraged, where ever possible and that private enterprise
should continually be encouraged to produce needed housing in all categories, .
We welcome all efforts to produce housing through private enterprise and hope
that ways and means will be found to create housing through this traditional method,

We further feel that Atlanta urgently needs a comprehensive ae. of the
Zoning Ordinance and complete rezoning of the entire City (not done since 1954)
in order to best meet the City's needs in many fields, to include adequate provision
for low-income housing of all categories,

Since residential construction is largely channeled cost-wise in economic
strata, through requirements on minimum lot sizes authorized for respective
Zoning Districts, thereby limiting upper brackets on construction costs which are
practical for the various categories, it follows that apartment zoning might just
as logically also have several categories, with some particular categories geared

to low-rent Public Housing and to Federally assisted housing programs, suchas

the FHA 221 d(3), 235 and 236,
Page Four

We therefore recommend and urge the following:

a.

Prompt mutual eouperahion and assistance of public bodies in the
Atlanta Metropolitan area in providing adequate sites for low-income
housing, including Public Housing, preferably in small developments
not exceeding 200-300 units each, distributed throughout the Atlanta
Metropolitan area and insofar as feasible, in eed hie prone

to sources of employment for the occupants,

That home ownership projects be sponsored and encouraged where

ever possible for both moderate and low-income families.

That private enterprise seek to enter the field of low-income housing.
That a comprehensive review and rezoning of the entire City of Atlanta
be made as soon as possible to meet the constantly expanding needs

of the City; and

That consideration be given to establishing separate apartment zoning
categories for Federal assisted multi-family housing developments,
That the Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta actively seek
appropriate locations, both within and outside the City Limits of Atlanta,
with view to establishment and operation of Public Housng developments
thereon in groups of not to exceed 200-300 units each,

That the Housing Locations Panel of the Housing Resources Committee
meet and confer with County Commissioners of adjoining counties, encouragin)
their cooperation and active participation in locating some low-rent

Public Housing units and moderate income housing developments in

appropriate locations within their respective jurisdiction.
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              <text>Office of the Mayor

ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522- 4463

April 2, 1969

From Malcolm D. sf
Housing Coordina

To: Mayor ivan Allen, Jr.
Mr. R. Eari Landers
ix, Dan E, Sweat, Jr.

Three staff members of the National Acadeny
of Public Administration Mr. Dominic DelGuidice,
Project Director, and Mr. Elias B. Silverman and
Mr. Charles R. Warren are in Atlanta now conduct-
ing a study under contract with HUD on four
HUD-assisted urban prograws: Turnkey, inner-city
open space, basic sever and water facilities
grants and 221 d(3) (see attached letter).

These gontlemen have requested that £
arrange an interview with you at your convenience
on either Thursday or Friday of this week or
Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday of noxt week to
discuss Atlianta‘s role in the four

prograns.
They are also conducting interviews with uualfzous
other City, County, State and Federal Officials.

Atlanta is the piict City fox this study.
There will be six other Cities,

Joint interview with the three of you is
/xreterred, but will mske separetely if necessary.

a ee ae ee ae Senor ee eee
held.

Enel: Copy, letter dated March 27, 1969

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522- 4463
May 14, 1969
I
From Malcolm D. Jone
Housing Coordin
To:
Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
Director of Governmental Liaison
Attached is report of my investigation and
recommendation re complaint received recently
in this office on repeat rehabilitation being
required by Model Cities on a residential
structure which was rehabilitated in 1967 under
the Housing Code.
You asked that I look into this particular
case carefully since there are probably several
hundred other properties in the Model Cities
area in similar circumstances.
This report is more lengthy and detailed
than I would have liked. However, this was
necessary in order to present the entire
picture of a matter which I think is very
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which deserves serious con&amp;i~erationo
MDJ/mc
Encl:
FORM 25-15
Report on 1043 Stewart Avenue, S.W.
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PHONE 522- 4463

May 14, 1969

From Malcolm D. Jone
Housing Coordinator

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

Attached is report of my investigation and
recommendation re complaint received recently
in this office on repeat rehabilitation being
required by Model Cities on a residential
structure which was rehabilitated in 1967 under
the Housing Code,

You asked that I look into this particular
case carefully since there are probably several
hundred other properties in the Model Cities
area in Similar circumstances.

This report is more lengthy and detailed
than I would have liked. However, this was
necessary in order to present the entire
picture of a matter which I think is very
important from the standpoint of the City and
which deserves serious consideration.

MDJ/mc
Encl; Report on 1043 Stewart Avenue, S.W.

FORM 25-15
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              <text>Ain. Sita

Offlce'of the Meayos!

ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522- 4463

Mey 30, 1969

From Malcolm D. Jones,
Housing Coordinator

TO: Mr. Howard Openshaw
Director for Redevelopment
Housang Authority

Z am constantly being approached by builders
and developers te know if there is eny Urban
Renewai land in Atlentea now available for
construction of housing of any type end shen @her
Sites may becone aveilebie?

Please provide we vith a listing ef any such
parcels, together with contemplated use. if
i succeed ia stimulating renl intereste, i wiii
reier the prospects te you prouptiy.

MDS /ac

ec: Mr. Cecil A. slewsnder ~
tir. Den &amp;. Sueat, Jr.

FORM 25-15
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              <text>Office of the’ Mayow

ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522- 4463

April 2, 1969

From Malcolm D. Joesph
' Housing Coordinato

To: Wayor ivan Alien, Jr.
Mx. R. Bari Landers
Mr. Den E. Sweat, dr.
My. Cecil A. Alexander

On several previous cccasions, i have
endeavored to point out the need for assistance
in aainta current information on, and
preparation of, periodic revisions of the Status

you
ly. Additional copies are available if desired.

This is an additionsi satteupt to illustrate
the need for keeping information current on these
projects and for s Statistical Clerk to perform
task, which I cons

:
¢
$
:
:

income Housing Projects; and
Justification for Statistical Clerk Ss

FORM 25-15
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              <text>Office of the’ Mayor

ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522- 4463

May 14, 1969

From Malcolm D. Jones,
Housing Coordinator

To: Mr. George L. Aldridge, Jr.

Re your memorandum of May 8, 1969,. Subject:
Tentative Schedule for Assembling 1970 Neighbor-
heod Development Program Application, as you
probably know Mayor Allen has iustructed the
Housing Resources Committee to “Support the
need to inciude highly critical sreas, such as
Plunkettown and Lightning in the 1970 NDP
application fer execution purposes",

Therefore, as ropresentative of the Housing
Resources Committee and the Mayor's Office, I
would like te be infermed of any anticipated or
scheduled meetings or discussions on the 1970
NDP application and have the opportunity to
participate therein.

MDJ/mc

ec: Mr. Cecil A. Alexander
Mr. Dan E. Svest, Jr.

FORM 25-15
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              <text>Office of the’ Mayor!

ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522-4463

March 20, 1969

From Malcolm D. Jones,
Housing Coordinator

To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

I have received from the Housing Authority
results of survey which you requested on
residence of Public Housing tenants in Atianta
and where they came fron.

Three of the reports and my analysis
of them are attached.

MDJ/me
Encls: 1. Summary, Leased Housing and McDaniel
Street Project Reports
2. Analysis of the Reports

ec: “Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
My. Cecil A. Alexander

FORM 25-15
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              <text>Deny &amp; SCTE Fv.

Office of the’ Mayor Hin qeuen ine

ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522- 4463

February 7, 1969

From Malcolm D. Jones,
Housing Coordinator

Tez: Mr. Cecil 4. Alexander, Chairman
Housing Resources Committee

Other duties have prevented getting
the attached Memo to you earlier.

Bince the tine indicated on the Hence,
i reslize thut action on several of the
ideas contuined therein has already been
initiated. We seom to have been thinking
along the same gongral lines,

Recommend your considerstion of the
additional items in the attached.

MDJ/mec
Encl: Memo dated January 10, 1969

FORM 25-15
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Office of the Mayow

ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522- 4463

January 29, 1969

From Malcolm D. Jones,
_ Housing Coordinator

To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

Enclosed is Memorandum for Record of meeting
re Vine City reguested by Jchn Brown of Royal
Knights, which you asked me to hold. °

Broun is proposing a uevel approech wherein
initial planning end possibly some actual develop-
ment of the area would be delegated to the
Neighborhood itself, rather than initiated by
the Housing Authority or Planning Department ond
then submitted to the residents of the area for
concurrence.

The arguments used and the delicate explosive
nature of the situation appear to warrant your
attention.

MDJ /mc

Encls Memo for Record dated 1-21-62

FORM 25-15
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                    <text>MINUTES
Housing Resources Committee
August 14, 1969
The regular monthly meeting of the Housing Resources Committee was held
at 10: 30 A-. M., Thursday, August 14, 1969, in Committe e Room 2, Second Floor,
City Hall.
Invitational notice, list of those invited, with attendance of members and
guests indicated, and other related documents are attached to the file copy only
of the s e minutes.
Chairman Alexander opened the meeting by welcoming all members and
guests.
He then stated that Mr. Butler Henderson, member of the Business
Participation and Finance Panel has been designated to serve on the Citiz ens
Advisory Committe e of the H o using Authority and tha t h e is working with the
residents of all the low -income neighborhoods; and that he is also representing
the HRC in this capacity.
The first it en'1. on the Ag e nda w a s the r e port s from the P a n e ls on th e ir
1969 proposals and plans. The Chairman calle d fir s t on Mr. Ed B e nson of
the Constructi o n a nd D e s i gn P a nel.
Mr. Benson stated that the Construction and Design Panel on November
1st will pr esent a 90-Da y Report on implementing recommenda tions of the Eric
Hill and Associates Report in the Mode l Cities a rea. Som e o f the recomm e nda tions
a r e a s f ollows:
1.
Investigation of Code variances related to industrialized
housing systems.
2.
Recomm e nd Public R e l a tion s ac tivity.
The C h airman t hen calle d o n M rs. Do r o t hy Gib s on, Chairman of the
Social Aspects P a nel.
M rs. G ib s on s t ated t h a t the J . P. Steve n s and Company are doing quite
well on the plac e m e nt o f housing for t he remaining famil ies. She a l s o sta te d
tha t she att ende d a Schoo l M eeting and found ou t that the res id ent s of Perry
Home s do not want any more Public Housing units in this ar ea bec a us e the
s chools are to o crowded .
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She also commented that most of the residents of some of the worst slum
areas in the City had rather stay and live in the terrible conditions of these
neighborhoods than to move into Public Housing.
Col. Malcolm Jones then added that on July 28th a small Housing
Assistance Office was established on the grounds of the Mill property. On
that pate, 48 families had not been relocated. To this date, 2 7 of those
families have been relocated. Of the remaining 21 families, 6 have been
approved for Public Housing or have ).ocated housing elsewhere. As of Friday,
August 8, only 15 families had not made plans for relocating.
The Chairman then called on Mr. Robert Watkins, Executive Director
of the Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corporation, and asked him if
his Corporation had found a way to buy and move these houses.
Mr. Watkins stated that he is working with the Atlanta Junior Chamber
of Commerce trying to find a suitable site for these houses to be moved.
The Chairman then asked Mr. Watkins if there was any specific date
that these houses had to be moved before they would be destroyed?
Mr. Watkins answered that the J. P. Stevens and Company would not
tear down the houses as long as his Corporation was looking for a place to
move these houses. He then stated that the Atlanta Junior Chamber of
Commerce had hired some real estate agents to help them select a suitable site.
Col. Jones then added that the J. P. Stevens and Company had set no
specific date to get these buildings moved, but the timing would have to be
reasonably soon.
Col. Jones stated that the Atlanta J. C. 's have an eye on Rockdale as
a possible site for relocating the J. P. Stevens and Company houses; that
Mr. Bill Ogan has approached Mr. Dave Rosen, who was awarded contract
for development of the Rockdale Urban Renewal project, in an effort to get
some of the Rockdale site. Also that the J. C. 's are looking at the area
just south of Rockdale on both sides of Grove Park Place as a possible site.
Land Agent records show this area is owned by the City of Atlanta (Construction
and Parks Department) and a parcel of about 8 acres which was deeded some
time ago by the City to Open Door Inc. for the purpose of constructing a
charitable home, which did not materialize.
The Chairman then called on Mr. Richard Harvey, Chairman of the
Public Relations Panel, to make a report of his Panel.
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Mr. Harvey stated that letters had been sent to the Mayor Candidates to
meet with the full Committee on September 4th from 3:00-5:00 P . M . in Committee
Room 2, Second Floor, City Hall. Mr. Harvey stated that all of the Candidates
have accepted, except one. He further stated that the Candidates will hav e 10
minutes to present their views and a 10 minute question and answer period
The Chairman then sugg e sted tha t all of the Chai rmen of the diffe rent HRC
Panels should send their questions to the Housing Resources Committee Office
at least a week before the mee_ting so that the questions co~ld be sent to the
respective Candidates, in order to receive more comprehensive answers from
the Candidates.
The Cha irman the n calle d on Mr. Fr e ema n Hutton of the Lega l P a nel.
Mr. Freeman Hutton stated that his Panel was still working closely with
Mr. Pete Latimer, School Board Attorney, in attempting to get legislation
inacted which would permi t the School Board to lease school facilitie s which
might be built by d e velopers, in conne ction with Housing projects in orde r that
the housing a nd s chool fa ciliti es would be a v a ila bl e for u se at the same time.
He also stated that his Panel is still w or k ing on perfecting a propos a l
originally made by Lega l P a nel m ember, Mr. Cha rles L . Weltner, that a n
adequate Housin g s t a ff be e s tabli shed a s a separ a t e hous ing d e p a rtment to
provide the n e ces sary statistical, res earch and profe s s ional services n eeded
for Atla nta 's overall housing p r o gram.
The Chairman th e n called on Dr . Benja min E . Mays, Chairman of t h e
Housing Loca tions P a n e l, to pres e nt a Position P a per of his Panel to the
enti re Commit t e e.
Dr. M a y s pre s ent e d the main point s of the P o s ition Pap e r to the Com mittee
members.
A n a.rn endrru:m t was s ugge s t ed by M r . L es te r H. P er s ells, E x e c utive
Directo r o f t he Atl ant a Hou sing Authority, t h a t i t em s d . a nd e , o f the Po s ition
Paper o f t h e Hou s ing Loc a tions Panel should b e c om b ine d.
A moti on was t h en m ade by Dr. Mays t hat the Po s iti on Pape r b e a dop t e d ,
with t h e recommenda tion t h at i tems d . and e. b e c om b ined , D r . Sidne y D avis
seconded the motio n which wa s t hen u namin ou sly a d opte d . (Enc l. 1)
The Cha i r m a n the n calle d on C o l. J ones to pr esent a propo se d R e sol ution
on action o n the ND P Pr ogr am fo r 197 0 .
C ol. Jones p assed out c opies o f the
proposed R e solution (Encl. 2 ) which wa s unaminou s l y adopted.
�Page Four
.
Mr. Bruce Gruber, a representative of Interfaith, asked if all the area
in areas such as Plunkettown, etc~ were owned by the residents of these areas.
The Chairman answered by stating that some of the land is owned by the
residents who still live in these areas and that some of the land is owned by
people who were residents in these areas but have moved out and have done
nothing about their property.
Dr. Mays stated some of the Emory Medical Students have set up a clinic
in the Plunkettown area to try to help those people in every way that ·they can.
He also stated that the people in Plunkettown are a little unreceptive, because
they have been promised so much for so long and nothing has been done.
Mr. Charles Stinson, Director of the Community Services, Atlanta Urban
League, stated that 40% of the residents in Plunkettown do own their property;
20% own land, but do not live in the Plunkettown area; and that the majority of
the residents want to leave the Plunkettown area.
The Chairman then c a lle d on Mr. Jack Linville, Planning Department a nd
Mr. Charle s Stinson, Director of the Community Se rvi ces, Atla nta U r b a n League ,
t o make a j oint b r i e fing of the Southwest A tlanta Zoni ng St udy pr epa r ed es s entially
by G eo rgia T ech Planning Stude nt s under Profe ss or Rupnow , working with
various citizens groups of the area,
It was as su.med that the dominating influence g overning the study was the
desire o f singl e-family home owne rs in the ar ea to limit a p a rtment developments
and to keep out low-income housing. The plan as proposed made no specific
provision for low-income housing d e velopm e nt, but provided for limited apa rtment
developments along the northern periphery only and an extremely small amount
of existing R-5 zoning , suita bl e f o r low - inc om e s ingle - f a mily hou s ing d e velopment.
The plan further proposed tha t the two l argest apartm ent z one d tracts in this a r ea
be rezoned for single-family (much of those areas under consid eration is not
suitable for single-family development). Although the Housing Resources Committee
had or iginally offered its services and assis t ance in the d evel opment of this project,
this Committee was not called upon to participate in this project.
The Chairman then discussed in some d etail Op eration Breakthrough expl aining the principal elements involved and incentives _b e ing offered by HUD to Cities
which may be selected for Prototype housing sites and the general advantages of
such selection.
A staff paper prepared in the HRC Office pertaining the significant features
involved was dist r ibuted to members of the Committee. (Encl. 3 )
�Page Five
After considerable discussion, motion was made by Mr . Bob Watkins,
seconded and unaminously adopted recommending that the City make application
for a Prototype housing site and enter wholeheartedly into Operation Breakthrough.
The meeting was adjourned at 12: 00 P. M.
Respectfully submitted,
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2. Resolution - NDP Program for 1970
3. HRC Staff Paper on Operation Breakthrough
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              <text>MINUTES
Housing Resources Committee

August 14, 1969

The regular monthly meeting of the Housing Resources Committee was held
at 10:30 A.M., Thursday, August 14, 1969, in Committee Room 2, Second Floor,
City Hall.

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

Chairman Alexander opened the meeting by welcoming all members and
guests.

He then stated that Mr. Butler Henderson, member of the Business
Participation and Finance Panel has been designated to serve on the Citizens
Advisory Committee of the Housing Authority and that he is working with the
residents of all the low-income neighborhoods; and that he is also representing
the HRC in this capacity.

The first item on the Agenda was the reports from the Panels on their
1969 proposals and plans. The Chairman called first on Mr. Ed Benson of
the Construction and Design Panel.

Mr. Benson stated that the Construction and Design Panel on November
lst will present a 90-Day Report on implementing recommendations of the Eric
Hill and Associates Report in the Model Cities area. Some of the recommendations
are as follows:

1, Investigation of Code variances related to industrialized
housing systems.

2. Recommend Public Relations activity,

The Chairman then called on Mrs, Dorothy Gibson, Chairman of the
Social Aspects Panel,

Mrs. Gibson stated that the J. P. Stevens and Company are doing quite
well on the placement of housing for the remaining families, She also stated
that she attended a School Meeting and found out that the residents of Perry
Homes do not want any more Public Housing units in this area because the
schools are too crowded,
Page Two

She also commented that most of the residents of some of the worst slum
areas in the City had rather stay and live in the terrible conditions of these
neighborhoods than to move into Public Housing.

Col. Malcolm Jones then added that on July 28th a small Housing
Assistance Office was established on the grounds of the Mill property. On
that date, 48 families had not been relocated. To this date, 27 of those
families have been relocated, Of the remaining 21 families, 6 have been
approved for Public Housing or have located housing elsewhere, As of Friday,
August 8, only 15 families had not made plans for relocating.

The Chairman then called on Mr. Robert Watkins, Executive Director
of the Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corporation, and asked him if
his Corporation had found a way to buy and move these houses,

Mr. Watkins stated that he is working with the Atlanta Junior Chamber
of Commerce trying to find a suitable site for these houses to be moved,

The Chairman then asked Mr. Watkins if there was any specific date
that these houses had to be moved before they would be destroyed?

Mr. Watkins answered that the J. P. Stevens and Company would not
tear down the houses as long as his Corporation was looking for a place to
move these houses. He then stated that the Atlanta Junior Chamber of
Commerce had hired some real estate agents to help them select a suitable site,

Col. Jones then added that the J. P. Stevens and Company had set no
specific date to get these buildings moved, but the timing would have to be
reasonably soon,

Col, Jones stated that the Atlanta J. C.'s have an eye on Rockdale as
a possible site for relocating the J, P. Stevens and Company houses; that
Mr. Bill Ogan has approached Mr. Dave Rosen, who was awarded contract
for development of the Rockdale Urban Renewal project, in an effort to get
some of the Rockdale site. Also that the J. C.'s are looking at the area
just south of Rockdale on both sides of Grove Park Place as a possible site,
Land Agent records show this area is owned by the City of Atlanta (Construction
and Parks Department) and a parcel of about 8 acres which was deeded some
time ago by the City to Open Door Inc, for the purpose of constructing a
charitable home, which did not materialize.

The Chairman then called on Mr. Richard Harvey, Chairman of the
Public Relations Panel, to make a report of his Panel.
Page Three

Mr. Harvey stated that letters had been sent to the Mayor Candidates to
meet with the full Committee on September 4th from 3:00-5:00 P.M. in Committee
Room 2, Second Floor, City Hall. Mr. Harvey stated that all of the Candidates
have accepted, except one. He further stated that the Candidates will have 10
minutes to present their views and a 10 minute question and answer period

The Chairman then suggested that all of the Chairmen of the different HRC
Panels should send their questions to the Housing Resources Committee Office
at least a week before the meeting so that the questions could be sent to the
respective Candidates, in order to receive more comprehensive answers from
the Candidates,

The Chairman then called on Mr. Freeman Hutton of the Legal Panel,

Mr. Freeman Hutton stated that his Panel was still working closely with
Mr. Pete Latimer, School Board Attorney, in attempting to get legislation
inacted which would permit the School Board to lease school facilities which
might be built by developers, in connection with Housing projects in order that
the housing and school facilities would be available for use at the same time.

He also stated that his Panel is still working on perfecting a proposal
originally made by Legal Panel member, Mr. Charles L. Weltner, that an
adequate Housing staff be established as a separate housing department to
provide the necessary statistical, research and professional services needed
for Atlanta's overall housing program,

The Chairman then called on Dr. Benjamin E, Mays, Chairman of the
Housing Locations Panel, to present a Position Paper of his Panel to the
entire Committee.

Dr. Mays presented the main points of the Position Paper to the Committee
members.

An amendment was suggested by Mr. Lester H. Persells, Executive
Director of the Atlanta Housing Authority, that items d. and e. of the Position
Paper of the Housing Locations Panel should be combined.

A motion was then made by Dr. Mays that the Position Paper be adopted,
with the recommendation that items d. and e. be combined, Dr. Sidney Davis
seconded the motion which was then unaminously adopted, (Encl. 1)

The Chairman then called on Col. Jones to present a proposed Resolution
on action on the NDP Program for 1970. Col. Jones passed out copies of the
proposed Resolution (Encl. 2) which was unaminously adopted.
Page Four

Mr. Bruce Gruber, a representative of Interfaith, asked if all the area
in areas such as Plunkettown, etc. were owned by the residents of these areas,

The Chairman answered by stating that some of the land is owned by the
residents who still live in these areas and that some of the land is owned by
people who were residents in these areas but have moved out and have done
nothing about their property.

Dr. Mays stated some of the Emory Medical Students have set up a clinic
in the Plunkettown area to try to help those people in every way that they can,
He also stated that the people in Plunkettown are a little unreceptive, because
they have been promised so much for so long and nothing has been done,

Mr. Charles Stinson, Director of the Community Services, Atlanta Urban
League, stated that 40% of the residents in Plunkettown do own their property;
20% own land, but do not live in the Plunkettown area; and that the majority of
the residents want to leave the Plunkettown area,

The Chairman then called on Mr. Jack Linville, Planning Department and
Mr. Charles Stinson, Director of the Community Services, Atlanta Urban League,
to make a joint briefing of the Southwest Atlanta Zoning Study prepared essentially
by Georgia Tech Planning Students under Professor Rupnow, working with
various citizens groups of the area,

It was assumed that the dominating influence governing the study was the
desire of single-family home owners in the area to limit apartment developments
and to keep out low-income housing. The plan as proposed made no specific
provision for low-income housing development, but provided for limited apartment
developments along the northern periphery only and an extremely small amount
of existing R-5 zoning, suitable for low-income single-family housing development,
The plan further proposed that the two largest apartment zoned tracts in this area
be rezoned for single-family (much of those areas under consideration is not
suitable for single-family development), Although the Housing Resources Committee
had originally offered its services and assistance in the development of this project,
this Committee was not called upon to participate in this project,

The Chairman then discussed in some detail Operation Breakthrough explain-
ing the principal elements involved and incentives being offered by HUD to Cities
which may be selected for Prototype housing sites and the general advantages of
such selection,

A staff paper prepared in the HRC Office pertaining the significant features
involved was distributed to members of the Committee, (Encl. 3)
Page Five

After considerable discussion, motion was made by Mr. Bob Watkins,
seconded and unaminously adopted recommending that the City make application
for a Prototype housing site and enter wholeheartedly into Operation Breakthrough.

The meeting was adjourned at 12:00 P. M.
Respectfully submitted,

——-— - * -
Apeleets ao feu
Malcolm D, Jories
Housing Coordinator

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Encls: 1. Position Paper - Housing Locations Panel
2. Resolution - NDP Program for 1970
3. HRC Staff Paper on Operation Breakthrough
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
PROJECT INDEX
To accompany Low-income Housing Inventory Report of August 15, 1969
I tem n o.
Ne w
No. Units
Ex isting
Designation
Loc at ion
Program
throughout ci ty
through out :city
scattered
8 sites
sc a tte r ed
sc attered
sc attered
Linwood Park
1 730 Ke rry Dr. NW
McDan iel St . off 1 - 20
Gord on Rd . &amp; Ha r wel l
1017 Westview Dr.
Gordon &amp; Bolton Rd. , N. W.
Younge St. (Butler St. UR)
3 7 51 Gord on Rd ., S.W .
180 Ja c ks on S t . NW
180 Jackson St. NW
2 600 Old Hapev ille Rd. , _S.E.
3 670 Gord on Rd ., S.W.
390 1 Campbe ll t on Rd .
140 Mt . Zio n Rd ., S. E .
1910 Bixby St.
1051 Beauregard
114 5 Consti t ution Ave ., S. E .
200 Peyt on Pl. , S. W.
2722 Gordon Rd., S . W.
50 Mt . Zion Rd., S . E .
50 Mt. Zi on Rd ., S . E .
2113 De For e Ferry Rd ., N.W .
1991 DeLowe Dr. SW
1991 DeLowe Dr . SW
2390 Palmour Dr ., N.E .
2400 Campbellton Rd ., S . W.
12 Mi. South of C ity on S. X- wa y
3136 Gor dqn Rd. , s .w.
Col lier Rd . ; N. W.
Bankhead and May nard
Conv . &amp; FHA
Conv. &amp; FHA
Conv. &amp; 221 d (3)
Lea sing for P.H.
H. C. enforcement
Urban Rene'.l; al
Conv . Re hab.
22 1 (h)
P. H.
P ara
Completed units
C-lA
C- 10
C-2
C- 3
C-4
C-5
C-6
C-7
C- 8
C- 9
C- 10
C- 11
C- 12
C- 13
C-14
C-15
C- 16
C:-17
C- 18
C-19
C-20
C- 21
C-22
C-23
C-24
C-25
C-26
C-27
C-28
C-29
C-30
C-31
C-32
C-33
C-34
C-35
C-36
·~-OTAL
96 4
34
647
1,015
18,644
540
30
5
140
650
373
96
100
108
26
84
108
24
225
16
62
58
76
76
128
138
72
56
48
204
96
80
92
56
54
76
132
5 . 099
20,254
$mall apartments
Duplexes (small groups)
Single Fam ily
Lease agreement
Rehab ili ta tion-Housing Code
Reha bilitation- Housing Authority
Re ha bili ta tion-conventional
CACUR proj ect
Perry Homes Extension
McDaniel St.
Allen Temple #1 &amp; #2
College Pl a za
Park West #1
Gartrell Court
Park West # 2
Wheat St. Gardens # 2
Wheat St. Gardens #3
La Mancha
Monticello Apts.
Apts .
Duplexes
Apts .
Villa Cour t
Apts.
Peyt on He ights
Peyt on Place Apts.
Apts.
Apts. (# 2 at location)
Apts.
Apts.
Apts .
Apts .
Apts.
Stone Hinge Apts.
3136 Gordon Rd.
Collier Wood s &amp; 1000 Collier Rd.
Bankhead Project
l
2
3
3
3
,
':;
'7
4
4
p . H• .
221 d
221 d
22 1 d
22 1 d
221 d
221 d
221 d
Conv.
Conv .
(3)
( 3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
.
4
LD
LD
LD
LD
NP
RS
5
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5
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Conv.
(,
Conv .
Conv .
Conv.
Conv .
Conv .
Conv.
Conv .
Conv.
Conv.
Conv.
Conv .
Conv .
Conv.
Conv .
Conv.
Conv.
Turnkey
fr
C
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6
7
7
7
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No. Units
Existing
Designation
Location
Program
scattered
491 Hopkins St. SW
sca tt e r ed
Ba nkhe a d near Mayna rd Dr.
Thomas v ille
158 0 Hollywood Rd.
Gilbe rt Rd. at Flynn
Pr ison Cr eek and Leila Lane
2 84 Linden Avenue
32 42 Cu shma n Cir . SW
1 66 0 J o h nson Rd.
1 66 0 J o h nson Rd.
E. side Fa i r bu r n Rd. , N. of Se well Rd.
E . side Fairburn Rd~ , N. of Sewell Rd.
3175 Gor don Rd. S. W.
Off Et heridge Dr . NW
1033 Ho l lywood Rd. N. W. _
479 E . Pa c e s Fer r y Rd., N.E.
2 950 Gordon Rd ., S. W.
99 No rths ide Dr. SW
4 19 Chamb e rl a i n S t . SE
2 8 91 Spr ingd al e
2 90 5 3 r d Ave . SW
151 4 Northwe s t Dr .
3 3 7 9 St o ne Rd. SW
1073 Ho l lywood Rd. NW
1090 Hollywood Rd., N.W.
Hol lywood Rd . NW
3 804 Gordon Rd . SW
954 Hi ght ower Rd . , N. W.
2479 Abne r Pl . NW
3350 Mt . Gil ea d Pl. SW
2825 Waters Rd. SW
3000 Cont i nental Colony Pa r k way SW
62 Harw ell Rd. NW
2786 Old Hapeville Rd ., S .E.
2971 Ma c on Dr. SW
505 En g lewood SE
2 2 1 d ( 2 ) &amp; Conv .
Conv.
Pa ge
, ~i t s Under Const r uc t ion
IUC-1
rc -2
' ~·: -3
· ~c-4
UC -5
TJC -6
UC - 7
, CC- 8
~J C - 9
, ~·c - 10
~;c - 11
UC - 12
UC-13



 ~-14



.-c - 1 5

.:C- 16


CC-17
liC -1 8
UC-1 9


_.c -20


r c - 21
UC-22
I UC- 23
UC-24
I


_·c - 2 5


I
t:: -26
, CC-2 7
UC-28
u C-2 9
UC-30
T~C-3 1
r c -32


.: C-33


I
-CC-34
v C-35
•'C-3 6



c -37




r;:; -38
234
2
30
3 68
350
202
220
175
60
200
250
75
12 0
120
208
180
100
241
64
208
30
96
40
40
45
64
92
100
132
160
163
96
36
72
1 30
52
2 06
294
Single Family (under $15,000)
Duplexes (under $12,000 per unit)
Small Apartments
Ba nkhead P roject
Thoma s v ille U. R.
Ho llywood Rd. P r oject
Gi l be r t Ga rdens
Leila Valley Apt s.
Du plex es
Lo n don T owne Houses
Ro c k dal e Park Sec. 1
Roc k dale Pa r k Sec. 2
Central Me t hod is t Ga rdens # 1
Cen t ra l Methodist Gardens #2
Allen Temple # 3
·Et h eridge Pa rk Apartments
Gu n Cl u b Ap a rtment s
Ca l vin Court
Martin Ma nor
Friend s h i p Cente r
Ch amberl a i n Realty
Apts.
Deerw o od
Apt s .
Apts.
Apt s .
Ap t s .
Para dis e Apts.
Gor d o n Rd. Ex tension Apts.
Apts.
Flipper Te mp le Homes
Apts .
Apts .
Apts.
Apt s.
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
T u r nkey
PH
T u r nke y
T urnk e y
Tu r n k ey
Conv .
22 1 d ( 3 ) .. . co-op.
2 21 d (3)
221 d (3 )
22 1 d (3 )
22 1 d ( 3 )
22 1 d ( 3 )
22 1 d ( 3 )
22 1 d ( 3 )
2 02
221 d (3)
221 d (3)
221 d (3)
Conv .
Conv .
Conv .
Conv.
Conv.
Conv.
Conv.
Conv.
Conv.
22 1 d (3)
Conv.
Co n v .
Conv .
Con v .
Co n v .
Conv .
Co nv .
9
9
9
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
12
12
12
12
13
13
13
13
13
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
-
�i i•
It em no.
New
UC - 39
UC - 40
UC - 41
UC - 42
UC- 4 3
UC - 44
UC - 4 5
UC - 4 6
UC - 47
UC - 48
UC- 4 9
UC -50
UC-51
UC -52
N.o. Uni ts
Ex isting
88
22
34
28
34
36
32
56
375
32
76
40
216
800
7, 166
Loc ati on
Progr am
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
Apt s.
Apt s.
Apt s.
Apts;
Apts.
Apt s.
Apts.
Apts .
Butler St. YMCA. Project
East Lake Go lf Co urse #2
Hollywo od Rd . NW
87 Harw ell Rd. NW
1660 St ant on Rd . SW
3 669 Gordon Roa d
3301 No rt h Camp Creek Parkway SW
1867 Myrtle Dr .
1930 Honeysuckle Lane SW
3 144 Gordon Rd. SW
5 80 Northside Cir.
390 West Lake Dr.
1935 All ison Ct. SW
901 Bolto n Rd. , N . W.
1562 Hollywood Road, N . W.
N. of Glenwood Ave.
Conv.
Conv.
Co nv .
Conv.
Con v.
Co nv .
Co nv .
Conv.
Conv .
Conv.
Conv.
Co nv.
221 d (3)
Turnkey
Roc kdal e Park Town Houses # 3
Etheridge Park # 2
Holi d a y Park Town Houses
Ma rtin Luther King Village
Thomasville U. R. Single Famil y
Asb ury Hills Nur si ng Home
1660 Johnson Rd ., N . W.
Off Etheridge Dr. NW
Roc kdale U. R . Pro jec t
Bet ween Capit ol Homes &amp; 1-20
Thomasville U. R . Pr oject
Gammon The ologi c a l Semi na ry Si t e
Designation
Png 0.
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
17
17
17
18
Un its in Planning
IP- 1
IP- 2
IP- ~Did
IP- 4
IP-5
IP-6
100
162
Not Ma terialize)
192
20
300
IP-7
IP-8
IP-9
IP- 10
IP- 11
IP -12
IP-13
IP-14
IP-15
IP-16
IP -17
IP-18
IP-19
IP-20
IP-21
Wildwo o d Park Town Houses
Thoma sville U. R. Si ngle Family (Nat.Homes)
Centra l Methodist Elderly
196
Ap ts.
48
Apts .
450
(Deleted ; now UC-51)
Jonesboro Rd . Pr oject
160
Bedford-Pine
353
Apts.
22
Apts.
40
Federa l Honor Farm #1
600
Westla k e Man or
32
(Deleted; now uc-52)
c·. C . Thornton Apts.
72
Apts.
8
402
221 d (3)
FHA 221 d (3)
221 d ( 3)
2 21 d (3)
221 d (3)
202,232, Hill
&amp; Burton Act
Fairburn Rd . (west side)
221 d Co-op
Thomasville U. R . Project
221 d (2)
E.side Fairburn Rd. SW. N. o f Sewell Rd . 240
N.side Gord o n Rd . SW o f Adams ville Dr . Conv.
Br o wntown Rd .
Turnkey
Jonesboro Rd. SE, S. of Mc Willi ams Rd.
North Av e. &amp; Linden
290 Springdale Rd.
B-rown lee Rd .
S. W.
McDonough Boulevard, S.E.
hestlake Ave. NW
Turnkey
PH
Conv.
Conv.
221 d (3)
S . side Gordo n Rd. East of Lynhurst
Conv.
W.sid e Harwel l Rd. 900' N. of Gordon Rd . Conv.
19
19
19
19
19
20
20
20
20
21
21
21
21
22
22
22
22
23
23
23
23
�I tem No.
Ne w
IP- 2 2
IP-23
No. Uni t s
Ex isting_
Apts.
Apts.
124
8
IP- 2 4
3 30
60
IP-25
72
IP-26
56
IP- 27
120
I P".""' 28
2 04
IP-2 9
200
I P- 30
IP- 31
250
102
IP- 32
162
I P- 33
IP-3 4
60
IP- 3 5
128
IP- 36
250
IP- 37
100
. IP- 38
IP-39
98
I P- 40
324
2 70
I P- 4 1
TOTAL 7 , 0 50
Designa t ion
6
Pope &amp; Car t er Pr o ject
Apts.
Apt s .
Apts.
Boulder Park T own Houses
Brandy Wine Town Houses
Apts.
Apts.
Fo res t
Pa r k Coop era tive Town Houses
Lakes id e Nor th Apts.
Vangu ar d Housing Corp .
Gilb e rt Squa re
Mart in Luther King, Sr. Nursing Center
Apts.
Apts.
Ap t s .
Wellswood Apts.
Apts.
6
Loc a tion
Program
Wes t sid e o f Ha r wel l Rd.LL2 3 7, 14 Dis t.
R . o f p roperty on Gord o n Rd . LL14
1 4 th Di s t . F. Co.
Bolt o n Rd . Ne ar Ha rv ill
Ce nt er St. NW
Wat e r s Rd . &amp; Cleveland Av e .
Watts Rd . NW o f f No rthwe s t Dr.
Boulder Pa r k Dr ., W. o f Br ownlee Rd .
Mt . Zi o n Rd .
Mildred P l . &amp; Wood St.
Me l vi n Dr . SW
F or e st Pa r k
Ros we l l Rd .
Lyndw ood Pa r k
Conv .
Conv .
Aub urn Ave .
Nort h Av e. &amp; Techwo od
P it tman- Hi ll iard St •
Bed f ord Pl. &amp; Lind en
W. o f Boul e vard, S . o f 1 Engle wood, S . E
Campbellt o n Rd . , 1 000' E . o f Kimberly
Roa d
2 ..
2
2 35
Conv .
Conv .
Conv.
Conv .
Conv .
22 1 d ( 3 )
221 d ( 3 }
2 21 d
(3 )
20 7
22 1
2
r,
r
L. •
2
(h)
236
2 02
PH (El d . )
PH (E ld.)
r -
L. -
PH .
PH
Conv .
2
L, :·
Un i t s Bein~ Consider e d
BC - 1
BC-2
BC - 3
BC - 4
BC- 5
BC-6
BC - 7
BC - 8
BC-9
BC- 10
BC - 11
BC - 12
BC- 13
BC - 1 4
BC - 1 5
26
1 50
50
36
80
500
16
20
152
750
102
206
. 110
350
300
Thoma s vil l e u. R . S ingle Famil y
Apt s .
West End u. R . ' S.side Westv iew SW
Seminole Cou r t ( Rehabs)
Apts .
Bo u lder Park Si n gle Fa mily
Apts.
Apts.
Apts .
Old Nati o na l Homes Prope rt y
Ap ts.
Apts.
Apts.
Apts .
Mobile Homes
Th omas v i lle u. R. Projec t
E. of Gu n Cl ub Rd ., s. o f Al v i n Dr.
Be t we en Da rgan Pl . &amp; Holderness
Ne a r N. Highl a nd &amp; North Ave .
Harwell Rd . at Oakc li ff NW
Off Bou l d e r Park Drive , s .w.
W. side Gi lber t Rd . a t Clayton Co .
Fai rb u r n Rd. &amp; Ba kers Ferry
Que en Mi l l Rd . , Cobb County
Pr oc t or Creek &amp; Gun Club Rd .
Fa irburn &amp; Gor d o n
J o nes b or o &amp; Ma c ed onia
Greend al e Dr . SE
Jones bor o Rd. , NE o f Hu t c h i ns Rd. , SE
s . s i d e Per ry Blvd . NW
2 21 d (2) or Conv .
C)
22 1 d ( 3) LD
T . K. Rehab .
22 1 d ( 3)
Tu rnke y &amp; Conv .
Conv .
2
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.....,
.4
r
T . K. or 221 d (3)
T . K. o r 221 d (3 )
22 1 d ( 3)
T . K.
T . K. or 2 2 1 d (3)
Turnke y
2 35
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Ne w
BC - 1 6
BC - 1 7
BC- 18
BC- 19
BC- 20
BC- 21
BC- 22
BC- 23
BC- 2 4
BC- 25
BC- 26
No . Un i t s
Exis t i ng
Apts.
Apts.
Ca sc a de Harbin Rd . Pr o jec t
Ap ts.
Harb in Rd.
Apt s.
Wes ts hire Pl.
· Apt s .
F o r rest Park Rd .
Ap ts.
Apt s.
60
50 0
200
--3, 572
Desi gna t i on
Loc a tion
Pro gram
Go rd o n Rd . ne a r Lynhurst Dr . (SE c orne r)
Center St. n ear Hill S t . ( NW c or ne r )
2 36
E. o f Harbi n Roa d, S. o f c a sc a de
Mild red Pi. o ff Bank head
1 89 ~ Ha r b in Rd . &amp; Dodson Dr.
3 18 Holderness SW
1 074 , 1 1 4 , 1068 We s t s hire Pl .
Wo od S t . ( Suml i n S t .) o ff Ba nk h e ad
3 77 5 Forr es t Park Roa d
S. X- way Sou th o f Vocati o nal Sc h ool
Carr ol l Rd. &amp; Har v ill, N. W.
2
,-
.
L, -
..2
L.
2
36
I
1Un its wh i c h Did No t Mat e ria l ize
DNM 1- 24 21,032
45
DNM - 2 5
DNM -26 5 5 0
DNM - 27 150
DNM - 2 8
52
DNM - 29
DNM- 30 1 5 0
1TOTA L 21,979
1
1
-~-
Apt s .
Ap t s.
Apt s.
· Apt s.
Apt s.
LL204 1 4 th Dist. F. Co.
Apt s.
Sh own i n Summary Re p ort of May 15, 1969
3 37 9 S t o ne Rd . , s. w.
Ne a r 7th Day Adv . Pr o p. Ki mb e r ly Rd.
23 5 PH &amp; T. K.
N. End Ad a ms Ave .
(Pa r k West) 37 5 1 Go rd on Rd .
22 1 d ( 3 )
Hartr a md Pr o p .
221 d (3 ) Co-op
Adeline Ave .
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Units wh i ch Di d Not Qualify
DNQ-1
192
DNQ-2
80
DNQ - 3
250
DNQ-4
220
DNQ-5
108
DNQ-6
56
DNQ - 7
48
DNQ-8
158
DNQ - 9
134
TOT AL_l_, . ,. .2_,,.4.,. 61
_J
J ad e East Apts .
1 890 Ho us e Apa rt me nt s
Apts.
Apt s.
Ap ts.
La Ma ncha
Apt s.
Ha ppy Haven Nursi ng Home
Savannah Square
914 Col l ie r Rd .
1895 Plaza Lane
1 18 5 Co l li e r Rd .
3901 Campb e llt on Rd.
2950 Spri ngdal e Rd . SW
2600 Old Hape v ille Rd .
3 30 Brownlee Rd.
1 87 5 And e r son S t .
1101 Collier Rd.
Conv .
Conv .
Conv.
Conv .
Conv.
Conv .
Conv.
232
Conv .
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE

PROJECT INDEX
To accompany Low-income Housing Inventory Report of August 15, 1969

Item no. No. Units

New Existing

Completed units

Location Program

Designation

964 Small apartments

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C-1A throughout city Conv. &amp; FHA

c-1D 34 Duplexes (small groups) throughout ‘city Conv. &amp; FHA

c-2 647 Single Family scattered Conv. &amp; 221 d (3)

€=3 1,015 Lease agreement 8 sites Leasing for P, H.

C-4 18,644 Rehabilitation-Housing Code scattered H. C. enforcement

c-5 540 Rehabilitation-Housing Authority scattered Urban Reneval

c-6 30 Rehabilitation-conventional scattered Conv. Rehab.

C-7 5 CACUR project Linwood Park 221 «h)

c-8 140 Perry Homes Extension 1730 Kerry Dr. NW Pe

c-9 650 McDaniel St. McDaniel St. off I-20 Peg alert

c-10 373 Allen Temple #1 &amp; #2 Gordon Rd. &amp; Harwell 2210 (3)

Cc-11 96 College Plaza 1017 Westview Dr. 221d: (3). ED

c-12 100 Park West #1 Gordon &amp; Bolton Rd., N.W. 22. a (3) LB

C-13 108 Gartrell Court Younge St. (Butler St. UR) 221 +d (3) ED

c-14 26 Park West #2 3751 Gordon Rd., S.W. 221 d (3) LD

c-15 84 Wheat St. Gardens #2 180 Jackson St. NW 221,a (3) NP

C-16 108 Wheat St. Gardens #3 180 Jackson St. NW 221) ¢d. (5), Rs

C-17 24 La Mancha , 2600 Old Hapeville Rd., S.E. Conv.

c-18 225 Monticello Apts. 3670 Gordon Rd., S.W. Conv.

c-19 16 Apts. 3901 Campbellton Rd. Conv.

c-20 62 Duplexes 140 Mt. Zion Rd., S.E. Conv.

C=21 58 Apts. 1910 Bixby St. Conv.

C-22 76 Villa Court 1051 Beauregard Conv.

c-23 76 Apts. 1145 Constitution Ave., S.E. Conv.

C-24 128 Peyton Heights 200 Peyton Pl., S.W. Conv.

c-25 138 Peyton Place Apts. 2722 Gordon Rd., S.W. Conv.

C-26 Te Apts. 50 Mt. Zion Rd., S.E. Conv.

C-27 56 Apts. (#2 at location) 50 Mt. Zion Rd., S.E. Conv.

c-28 48 Apts. 2113 De Fore Ferry Rd., N.W. Conv.

C-29 204 Apts. 1991 DeLowe Dr. SW Conv.

Cc-30 96 Apts. 1991 DeLowe Dr. SW Conv.

C=91 80 | Apts. 2390 Palmour Dr., N.E. Conv.

C-32 92 Apts. 2400 Campbellton Rd., S.W. Conv.

C-33 56 Stone Hinge Apts. 12 Mi. South of City on S. X-way Conv.

C-34 54 3136 Gordon Rd. 3136 Gordon Rd. s.w. Conv.

C-35 76 Collier Woods &amp; 1000 Collier Rd, Collier Rd.) N.W. Conv.

C-36 132 Bankhead Project Bankhead and Maynard Turnkey
|\TOTAL 5,699 20,254

 

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New

No. Units
Existing

 

| nits Under Construction

 

uC-1
ve-2
uC-4
| ye-5
UC-6

234
2
30
368
350

202. *

220
175
60
200
250
75
120
120
208
180
100
241
64
208
30
96
40
40
45
64
92
100
132
160
163
96
36
72
130
52
206
294

Designation

1

Single Family (under $15,000)
Duplexes (under $12,000 per unit)
Small Apartments

Bankhead Project

Thomasville U. R.

Hollywood Rd. Project

Gilbert Gardens

Leila Valley Apts.

Duplexes

London Towne Houses

Rockdale Park Sec. 1
Rockdale Park Sec. 2

Central Methodist Gardens #1
Central Methodist Gardens #2
Allen Temple #3

Etheridge Park Apartments

Gun Club Apartments
Calvin Court

Martin Manor
Friendship Center
Chamberlain Realty
Apts.

Deerwood

Apts.

Apts.

Apts.

Apts.

Paradise Apts.
Gordon Rd. Extension Apts.
Apts,

Flipper Temple Homes
Apts.

Apts.

Apts.

Apts.

Apts.

Apts.

Apts.

Location

scattered 5

491 Hopkins St. SW

scattered

Bankhead near Maynard Dr.
Thomasville

1580 Hollywood Rd.

Gilbert Rd. at Flynn

Prison Creek and Leila Lane
284 Linden Avenue

3242 Cushman Cir. SW

1660 Johnson Rd.

1660 Johnson Rd.

E. side Fairburn Rd., N. of Sewell Rad.
E. Side Fairburn Rd., N. of Sewell Rd.
3175 Gordon Rd. S.W.

Off Etheridge Dr. NW

1033 Hollywood Rd. N. W..
479 E. Paces Ferry Rd., N.E.
2950 Gordon Rd., S.W.

99 Northside Dr. SW

419 Chamberlain St. SE

2891 Springdale

2905 3rd Ave. SW

1514 Northwest Dr.

3379 Stone Rd. SW

1073 Hollywood Rd. NW

1090 Hollywood Rd., N.W.
Hollywood Rd. NW

3804 Gordon Rd. SW

954 Hightower Rd., N.W.

2479 Abner Pl. NW

3350 Mt. Gilead Pl. SW

2825 Waters Rd. SW

3000 Continental Colony Parkway SW
62 Harwell Rd. NW

2786 Old Hapeville Rd., S.E.
2971 Macon Dr. SW

505 Englewood SE

ii

Program Page
221 d (2) &amp; Conv. 9
Conv. 9
9
Turnkey 10
PH 10
Turnkey 10
Turnkey 10
Turnkey 10
Conv. 11
221 d (3) . Co-op. 11
22. ‘dad’ (3) 11
22b..d ©) 11
aod: £3) 12
221 d (3) 12
221d (3) 12
221 d (3) 12
22k. dy (3p 13
202 LS
221 d (3) 13
221 a (3) 13
221 -aur3) Vg
Conv. 14
Conv. 14
Conv. 14
Conv. 14
Conv. 14
Conv. 14
Conv. 14
Conv. 14
Conv. 14
221 d (3) 5
Conv. 15
Conv. 15
Conv. 15
Conv. WS
Conv. 15
Conv. LS
Conv. 15
 

 

Item no. No. Units
New Existing _
UC-39 88
Uc-40 22
UCc-41 34
UC-42 28
UCc-43 34
uUCc-44 36
UCc-45 32
uUc-46 56
UC-47 afo
uc-48 32
uUC-49 76
UC-50 40
uc-51l 216
UC-52 800
7,166

Units in Planning

{P=t 100
IP-2 162
IP-XDid
IP-4 192
IP-5 20
IP-6 300
IPp-7 402
IP-8

iP=9 196
IP-10 48
FP-11 450
IP-12

IP-13 160
IP-14 353
IP-15 22

IP-16 40

IP-17 600
IP-18 32
IP-19

IP-20 72
IP-21 8

Not Materialize)

Designation

Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
Apts.
Butler St. YMCA. Project
East Lake Golf Course #2

Rockdale Park Town Houses #3
Etheridge Park #2

Holiday Park Town Houses

Martin Luther King Village
Thomasville U. R. Single Family
Asbury Hills Nursing Home

Wildwood Park Town Houses

Thomasville U. R. Single Family (Nat.Homes)
Central Methodist Elderly

Apts.

Apts.

(Deleted; now UC-51)

Jonesboro Rd. Project
Bedford-Pine

Apts.

Apts.

Federal Honor Farm #1
Westlake Manor

(Deleted; now UC-52)

Cc. C. Thornton Apts.
Apts.

Location

Hollywood Rd. NW

87 Harwell Rd. NW

1660 Stanton Rd. SW

3669 Gordon Road

3301 North Camp Creek Parkway SW
1867 Myrtle Dr.

1930 Honeysuckle Lane SW
3144 Gordon Rd. SW

580 Northside Cir.

390 West Lake Dr.

1935 Allison Ct. SW

901 Bolton Rd., N.W.

1562 Hollywood Road, N.W.
N. of Glenwood Ave.

1660 Johnson Rd., N. W.

Off Etheridge Dr. NW

Rockdale U. R. Project

Between Capitol Homes &amp; I-20
Thomasville U. R. Project

Gammon Theological Seminary Site

Fairburn Rd. (west side)

Thomasville U. R. Project

E.side Fairburn Rd. SW.N. of Sewell Rd.
N.side Gordon Rd. SW of Adamsville Dr.
Browntown Rd.
Jonesboro Rd. SE, S. of McWilliams Rd.
North Ave. &amp; Linden

290 Springdale Rd.

Brownlee Rd. S.W.

McDonough Boulevard, 8.E.

westlake Ave. NW

S.Side Gordon Rd. East of Lynhurst
W.side Harwell Rd. 900' N. of Gordon Rd

Program

Conv.
Conv.
Conv.
Conv.
Conv.
Conv:
Conv.
Conv.
Conv.
Conv.
Conv.
Conv.
221 di &lt;3)
Turnkey

221
FHA
221

d (3)

221 0d (3)
d (3)

227 “a 7€3)

221. 3d) €3)
202,232, Hill
&amp; Burton Act
221 d Co-op
221 d (2)

240

Conv.

Turnkey

Turnkey
PH
Conv.
Conv.

221 da (3)

Conv.

-Conv.

pe
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19
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19

20
20
20

20

21
21
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21
22
22
22
22
23
23
23
23
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IP-22
IP-23

IP-24
TP-25
IP-26
IP-27
IP-28
IP-29
IP-30
IP-31
IP-32
EP=33
IP-34
IP-35
IP-36
IP=37
IP-38
EP=39
IP-40
IPp-41

New

No. Units
Existing

 

124
8

330
60
72
56

120

204

200

250

102

162

60
128
250
100

98
324
270

TOTAL 7,050

Units Being Considered

BC-1
BC-2
BC-3
BC-4
BC-5
BC-6
BC-7
BC-8
BC+9
BC-10
Be=11
BC-12
BC-13
BC-14
BC=15

26
150
50

80
500
16
20
152
750

102

206
110
350
300

36

Designation

Apts.
Apts.

Pope &amp; Carter Project

Apts.

Apts.

Apts.

Boulder Park Town Houses

Brandy Wine Town Houses

Apts.

Apts.

Forest Park Cooperative Town Houses
Lakeside North Apts.

Vanguard Housing Corp.

Gilbert Square

Martin Luther King, Sr. Nursing Center
Apts.

. Apts,

Apts.
Wellswood Apts.
Apts.

Thomasville U. R. Single Family
Apts.

West End U. R., S.Side Westview SW
Seminole Court (Rehabs)

Apts.

Boulder Park Single Family
Apts.

Apts.

Apts.

Old National Homes Property
Apts. :

Apts.

Apts.

Apts. :

Mobile Homes

Location

Program Pa

West side of Harwell Rd. LL237, 14 Dist. Conv.

R. of property on Gordon Rd. LL14
14th Dist. E Co.

Bolton Rd. Near Harvill

Center St. NW

Waters Rd. &amp; Cleveland Ave.

Watts Rd. NW off Northwest Dr.
Boulder Park Dr., W. of Brownlee Rd.
Mt. Zion Rd.

Mildred Pl. &amp; Wood St.

Melvin Dr. SW

Forest Park

Roswell Rd,

Lyndwood Park

Auburn Ave,

North Ave. &amp; Techwood

Pittman-Hilliard St.

Bedford Pl. &amp; Linden

W. of Boulevard, S. of,Englewood, S.E

Campbellton Rd., 1000' E. of Kimberly
Road

Thomasville U. R. Project

E. of Gun Club Rd., S. of Alvin Dr;
Between Dargan Pl. &amp; Holderness
Near N. Highland &amp; North Ave.
Harwell Rd. at Oakcliff NW

Off Boulder Park Drive, 5.W.

W.side Gilbert Rd. at Clayton Co.
Fairburn Rd. &amp; Bakers Ferry

Queen Mill Rd., Cobb County

Proctor Creek &amp; Gun Club Rd,
Fairburn &amp; Gordon

Jonesboro &amp; Macedonia

Greendale Dr. SE

Jonesboro Rd., NE of Hutchins Rd., SE
S. side Perry Blvd. NW

Conv.

205

COnW.
Conv.
Conv,
Conv.
Conv.

221 3d) 3)
221 d (3)
221 d (3)
207

221 (h)
236

202

PH (Eld.)
PH (Eld.)
PH.

PH

Conv.

221 €(2) or Conv:

221 qa {3) LD
T. K,. Rehab.
221 2 (3)
Turnkey &amp; Conv.
Conv.

T. K. or 221 0 (3)
Te Ke Or 221 @ (3)
221 d (3)

T.. ‘Ks

T. Ey or 222 G0 (3)
Turnkey

235

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BC-16
BC-17
BC-18
Be=-19
BC-20
BC-21
BC-22
BC-23
BC-24
BC-25
BC-26

 

New

No. Units
Existing

 

60
500

200

3,572

36

Designation

Apts.

Apts.

Cascade Harbin Rd. Project
Apts.

Harbin Rd.

Apts.

Westshire Pl.

'Apts.

Forrest Park Rd.
Apts.
Apts.

| Units which Did Not Materialize

| DNM-25 45

| DNM-26 550

| DNM-27 150

| DNM-28 52
| DNM-29

DNM-30 150

| TOTAL 2] 979

DNM 1-24 21,032

Apts.
Apts.
Apts.

‘Apts.

Apts.
LL204 14th Dist. F. Co.
Apts.

 

DNQ-1
DNQ-2
DNQ-3
DNQ-4
| DNQ-5
DNQ-6
| DNQ-7
DNQ-8
| DNQ-9

 

192
80
250
220
108
56
48
158
134

| TOTAL 1,246

Units which Did Not Qualify

Jade East Apts.

1890 House Apartments
Apts.

Apts.

Apts.

La Mancha

Apts.

Happy Haven Nursing Home
Savannah Square

Location

Gordon Rd. near Lynhurst Dr.
Center St. near Hill St. (NW corner)
E. of Harbin Road, S. of Cascade

Mildred Pl. off Bankhead

1894 Harbin Rd. &amp; Dodson Dr.

318 Holderness SW

1074, 114, 1068 Westshire Pl.
Wood St. (Sumlin St.) off Bankhead

3775 Forrest Park Road

S. X-way South of Vocational School

Carroll Rd. &amp; Harvill, N.W.

Shown in Summary Report of May 15, 1969

3379 Stone Rd., S.W.

Near 7th Day Adv. Prop. Kimberly Rd.

N. End Adams Ave.

(Park West) 3751 Gordon Rd.

Hartramd Prop.
Adeline Ave.

914 Collier Rd,

1895 Plaza Lane

1185 Collier Rd.

3901 Campbellton Rd,
2950 Springdale Rd. SW
2600 Old Hapeville Rd.
330 Brownlee Rd.

1875 Anderson St.

1101 Collier Rd.

(SE corner)
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L .... GEND :
5,099 Units
C 1-3 6 Comp le ted
I..,_
1-52 Und e r Construction
7,166
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I P 1-41 I n Planning
7,050
"
LP Un d er Leas i--ng-Program
1 2 015
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TOTA L I N SIGHT
20,330
"
BC 1 -26 Being Considere~
D:l"M 1 -30 Did Not Materialize
D.NQ 1-9 Did Not Qualify- on Rentals
Ite:r.
tio.
C- lA
No. Units
New I Exist
96 4
HOUSING .RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Small Apts.
Location
scattered
Prop-ram
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts
or H.ent a.ls
1
2
3
Estimate
When
Available
Conv. &amp;
6
4
4
2
20
29
30
18
17
7
4
4
20
20
4
9
4
4
964
u n i ts carried
520 Park .Ave.
1 1 52 Sells A
166 And e r son
· 2 07 5 Sp i nk S
. 38 3 Holderne
2 08 5 Gord on
11 35 Sel ls A'
500 Norths i d
294 Penelope
217 5 Len ox R
344 5 Roswe l l
3151 Simps on
1580 Dixie S
268 8th St.
216 Doane St
431 Holderne
2585 Beeler _
38 Fairburn
1152 Grenwic
2229 Forest
1156 Greenw i
371 Lanier B
As of Aug~ 15,
orward from pre ious repo t
S. E., $66,000, o ·ner-Park
e. SW, $47,300, wner- Par an
Ave., $85,000, o ·ner-Roy-J C
. NW, $180,000, wner W. 0. S one,
s, $24,000, owne - Roy Jon
d, $20,000, owne - Dr. W.
e., $20,000, 9 wn r- C. C.
Cr. NW , Permit ec. 1968
Di . NW, Permi t D c. '68 $ 9
., Pe rmit Se p t . 6 7 $ 203,0
Rd . , Pe r mit Oc t . '67 $ 150,
Rd., Pe r mi t Oct. '67 $ 60 , 0
. SE , Permit Oct · '67 $ 68,
W, Pe r mit Oct. ' 7 $3 2 , 00 0 _ own e r
SW, Permi t Nov. 67 $16,00 o ne r
s St. SW, Permit J a n . '6 7 1 8 , Uu u ,
r . SW., Pe rm i t ·.Ma . '6 8 , $9 ,o O ,
d., Pe~mi t Ju ly '68, $ 100, 00 : ow
St. SW , Pe rmi t
u l y ' 68 .$ 0, 0 1 O,
il~ Ave. SW, Per it $15 , 0 0,
h, Permit Aug. '68 $19, 00
., Permit Nov . '68 $1 0 , 0 0
ner
1969
Permit or
Other . Value
Permits
under
$10,000
per unit
FHA
6 84
12
11
19
32
Aug. 15., 196 9
LOW AND MEDim1 I NCO}'!E HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develoument and Proposed
No. Bedrooms
DesiRTiation
DATE
An Inventory of
Co!lll'Tlent
Units carried (594 &amp;·.90):: 684
are shown on previous reports
~~d -r-
!Roy Jo
builder. Do Fr ser ·
&amp; Ghegan
er
ske &amp; R.
ichu:tk
r-J. At
en
gh om
ev. W.
o wn ~ . C
wne - H . L .'
l be t Z
-J. T .
son
•i
s, uilder Benard Kaplan
ynn b uilder~ w. J . Wynn
Th r n t on
Al l:f: ord &amp; J.
. Seller s
d er ·
1 11· a ms
ou n , builde ~ Rober t A. Young
J o es, bui de r- Roy J·ones
ay l o llis
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Desim1ation
f
Location
Program
Duplexes (sma l!L throughout city Conv .
groups)
FHA
34
Monthly Prnts. Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Hentals
When
2
1
2
1
3
3
Available
&amp;
34
.uni ts carried
June '68
1803 White - 0 ~k Holl-ow NE, own ler- Jeffer ison DeSt aza
1 521, 27, 33 b 39, Langston Av le. SW, Per mit undE r $] 2, 0( o, bwne
1 7 53 Blvd. D
SE, Permit und e r $12,00C, o, ·ner- Fr e ,ida Cre ed
494 Nor f ol k 3t . NW, Permit Au g . '68 $ 14 '90 ~ owr er- Wi l iam Sims
491 Hopkins ,,3t. , Permit Oct. '68 $ 19,50 o, &lt;~w ne r ..:. R e y Jc Co .
As o f Aug. 15, 1969
647
Single Fami l y
14
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4
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8
2
2
2
C-2
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Mine E11 tterprise
.s ca ttered
,
Conv. &amp;
221 d (3)
Permits
I ncludes 70 prefab Na ti onal
under
Homes · houses i n t he Thoma s $ 15,000 ea . ville Ur ban Rene wal pr oject.
Pro j ec t cons tr uc t e d by
Nat i onal Homes Corporation.
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Permit or
Other Value
4
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Aug. 15, 196~
Permits
under
$12,000
per unit
I
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.LOW AND XEDIUN I NCOHE HOUSlliG IN ATLi\NTA
No. Units
'
'
DATE
.
Inventory of
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
I
I
2
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HOUS I NG RBSOlffiCES COMMITTEE
'





617
units c arried fo r wa rd froJI1. prev j ous repor1
May ' 69
June '69
July '69
As of Aug. 15, 1 96 9
22
2
6
647
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-C-3
No. Bedrooms
Designation
Location
1,015 Lease Agreemen := scattered
48
27
18
119
19
60
352
372
1,015
1
c- _4
1
Progrrun
2
3
Monthly Pmts. Estfuate
or :Rentals
When
1
2
3
Available
1494 Memoria Dr.
Vinara St.
443 Dorg a n . P . SW ,
Amanda Garde1 lS
851 Park St.
3787 Gordon l d. (Suburban Cts ~)
Lakew ood Vil age
1765 Pr yo r R&lt;
(La Villa Apts )
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Comment
Leased housing under H. A.
H. A. has authoriza t iori.:: ·f or
15 additional uni ts.
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Perm:l,t or
Other Value
Conv.
18,644 Rehabilitati on- . scattered ·
Housing Code
-
Aug .
LOW .AND MEDiilll INCONE HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
No. Units
New! Exis t
Ite:r.
t:o.
DATE
1m Inventory of
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This figure rep. 75% of 22, 55~
Uni t ·s Rehabilitated t:.1rough
the h ousing code division.
These do not increase the
ove rall supply of housing
but do increase the ,supply
of s :tandard housing. These
were reporting by the housing
cod e as repaired (rehabilitated) . This figure
includes units found in
compli ance on original
inspection.
It is estimated
that 75% ·or 18,644 of these
units have been brought into
compliance through actual
rehabilitation .
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!·ro.
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New·! Exist
Designation
West End
Bedford-Pine
Model Cities
30 Rehabilitation
convent.ional
C-6
Location
lfay-Aug.
50
22
,
33
Jrn
Program
No. Bedrooms
2
1
3
Monthly Prnts. Estimate
or Henta.ls
When
2
1
Available
3
Permit or
Other· Value
Urban
Renewal
5 CACUR project
C-8
140
Pe r ry Homes
Ex te ns i on
Total to date
465
35
40
54 0
Linwood Park
221 (h)
1730 Kerry Dr.
P. H.





Enterprise Corp., 130 Piedmo n·
NE, is i n terested in buying
dilapid a t ed low cos t str uc-tures and rehabi lita ti n g
t h e m. Proprieter G. s. Hart
h a s r ehabi l ita t ed 3 0 units.
Completed $2,2!38,900
3-27-69
. 78
. NW
Mc Daniel St. McDaniel St. off P. H.
Public Hous i ng I -20
C-10
373
Al len Te mp le
-
221 d · (3)
Gordon Rd. &amp;
Harwell
100
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LD
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Rehab.
scattered
650
96
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C-9
C-11
Comment
Rehabili t ation comp l eted
by H. A.
.
C-7
Aug. 15, 196!
DATE
Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIU1'1 I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLJ\NTA
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Pr oposed
.
540 Rehabilitation-- sc.a ttered
Housing
Authority
C-5
4
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
96
50
80
65
68
-- · =
Completed $14 ,500
11-1-69. per uni t
Pub lic Hous ing.
Comple t e d $ 11,566
Nov ·. 1967 per u n i t
Manage r - Will iamson &amp; Co.
Le gal- Mc Credy Johnston
Bu i lder-·Bush Const. Co.
o ff McDaniel St.
Comple ted $792, 93 09-16-68
3 Bldg.
$ 8 ,2 5 5 per
unit
Legal- Fi s her
Builder- Randen Const. Co.
75
80
76
.- -
La rge uni ts 3- 5 b e dr ooms .
See Public Ho us ing Summary.
Builder H. L. Coble Co ns·t. Co
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--
DA.TE
1m Inventory of
LOW AND MSDIU}1 INCO}IE HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Aug. 15, 196c
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
T-'-
_ ve::n
I
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t:o.
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Neu! Exist
C-12
100
C-17
24
Designation
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Park West · Apts.Gordon and Boltop 221 d (:=:)


1


Rd. S. W.
LD
8,J
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Monthly Pmts, Estimate
or Hentals
When
1
2
3
Available
72
Permit or
Other Value
Col'TlITlent
83 Completed $700,000
8-1-68
(FHA
$900,000)
6.3 acres@ 1~.9 un~ts per
acre
Legal- Lewis Cenker
Owner- Park West.co.
Builder- Developers Service

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C-13 108
Gartrell Court Younge ' St.
Completed $980,300;
Rent includes all utilities
(Butler St. UR) 221 d (3) 24
5€ · 2f
7( 85 98 1-1-69
$793,000
Sponsors- Saporta &amp; Russell
55018 LD. Owner &amp; Bldr. - Gartrell
PR
Court Assn.
C-14
26
Park West Apts 3751 Gordon Rd. 221 d (3)
20
6
84 96 Completed $185,000


2


S.W.
LD
10.;.1-68
(FHA _
$247,900)
221 d (3
$10,912/U
C-15
84
Wheat St . .
180 Jackson st. FHA NP-R 48
36 7~
98 Completed~$916,600
Reduced- Had difficulty with
Gardens #2
·NW
55023
4-24..:69
FHA)
tax structure
'Permit
Legal- Lewis Cenker
$720,975)
Builder- Ranger Const. Co.
Finance- Life of Georgia
$12,500/U
C- 1 6 108
Wheat St.
180·Jacks6n St. 221 d (3)
108
140 Completed FHA
FHA ·rent supplement $960/uni t
Gardens #3
NW
3500l~NP4-1-69 • $1,350,000) per year
SUP-R
Permit
,Manager- Williamson &amp; Co.
R. S.
$1.037,408
I
La Mancha
2600 Old Hapevil~e
Rd. S.E.
Conv.
24
56
14~165
$540,000
Under the revised standards
(rentals) only the 24 I-bedroom units qualified.
56
2-bedroom units were
disqualified.
�-·No. Units
New I Exis t
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225
C- 19


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DATE
Aug. 15, 196~
Ml Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUN I NCOr-IE HOUSING lli ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
DesiP,nation
Prop;ram
Location
154
. 3901 Campbellton Conv.
Rd. S.W.
24
196 * 16 145
C- 20
62
Duplexes
140 Mt. Zion Rd. Conv.
s. E.
C-21
58
Apts.
1910 Bixby St.
Conv.
C-22
76
Villa Court
· 1051 . Beauregard
Ave .
Conv.
C-2 3
.76
Apts •
1145 Constitut i o n
Rd. SE
Peyton Heights 200 Peyt on Pl.
. 62 ·
32
44
120
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205 Completed $2,000,000 Only
16 units of 236 qualified
Apr. '69
(on rentals)
Builder- Victor D. Mas ilia
Owner- Green Bripr Village
(A second group under
construction (117 .units) did
not qualify.)
$310 ,oo_
o
138
108 119 Completed
4-24-69
Conv.
Conv. ·
Permit or
Other Value
21 85 100 125
50
s.w .
Ap t s.
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
or Henta.ls
When
2
1
Available
3
Conv.
3670 Gordon Rd.
Monticello
Apts.
No. Bedrooms
2
1
3
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Public Housing.
Owner,.. Thomas Reeves








Completed $380,000
Aug. '68
99 119·
$400,000
1~2
Completed $576,000
3-20-69





Owner- Day Realty Assn. Inc.
2-Bedroom Duplexes


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furnished - $144. 50
Builder- Piedmont Eng. &amp; .
Const ruction Co.
Owner- Polar Rock Devel. Corp .
Builder- Pol ar Rock
Development Corp.
Management- Aycock Realty Co.
Management- .Romm Enterprises
includes central air and
heat; wall to wall carpet.
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DATE
Aug. 15 ; 1969
1m Inventory of
LOWAND MEDIU}1 INCOr'ill HOUSING IlJ ATLANTA
Recently Complet ed, in Develooment and Prooosed
Units
I Exis t
7
HOUSING.RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Location
Desi .r nation
Pey t on · P l . Ap t s. 2722 Gor don Re
s. w. .
Progrc2J11
Conv.
Mont hly Pmts. Estimate .
No. Bedrooms
or :Rentals
When
2
2
1
1
Available
3
3
56
82
Permit or
Ot her Value
$828 , 000
Comment
Romm Enterprises
Town Houses
72
Apt s .
50 Mt . Zion Rd.
S. E .
Conv .
Completec $350,000
Feb. '69
Owne.r- Dewey Kelley
56
Apt s. (#2· at
lo c ati o n)
50 Mt. Zion Rd.
Conv.
Completec $280,000
Feb. '69
Owner-·l)ewe y Ke~ley
C-28
48
Ap t s .
2 113 De Fore
Fe r ry Rd. N. W.
Conv.
Complet e c $300,000
4 -2 4 -69
Ow ne r - B . s . Iv ey
Bu i lder- B. L. I . Cons truc tio1
Depa rt men t
C- 29
2 04
Apt s .
1991 DeLowe Dr .
SW
Gonv.
Comple t e d $7 50 , 000;
2- 22 -69
$ 270 ,0 00
Ow ne r - Nap l es .Co .
C- 30
96
Apts.
1991 DeLowe Dr .
SW
Conv .
Comple t e d $52 8,000
Feb . '69
Owner - Naples Co .
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C-3 1
80
Apts.
2390 Palmour Dr. Conv .
N. E .
Compl e ted $440, 0 0 0
2-20-6 9
Owner - Faga n Burson,&amp; Dou ga l
C-32
92
Apts.
2 4 00 Campbellt o n Conv .
Rd. s. w.
Completed $5 52, 000
5-12-69 .
Owner- Kermit Warren
C- 3 3
56
S t o ne Hinge
Apts.
12 Mi. South o f Co nv .
City on s . X- way
Complet e d $62 1, 000
Aug. '68
Owner- Sam Kellet
Et. al. 800 sq. ft. 2-bed · ·
ro om uni ts; air condit i o ning ;
wa-11-to-wa 11 c arpeting;
s wi mm i ng- p oo l; kindergarten
.
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---
DATE
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIID1 I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Aug. 15, 1969
Recent ly Completed, in Develooment and Pr oposed
Ite:n
Iro .
C- 34
I
N'o . U:n:i. ts
Ne1-1 ! Exist
54
Desi gnation
Location
Progrcll11
3 1 36 Gor don Rd. 3136 Gordon Rd . Conv.
No. Bedrooms
2
1
3
Monthly Pmts . Estimate
or Hen t a.ls
When
1
2
3
Available
54
135
76
Collier Wood s
-
. &amp; 1000 Coll i e r
Rd .
Coll i er Rd.
N. W.
Conv.
96
Other Value
$270,000
s .w .
C- 35
Permit or
105
CorrJT1ent
Owner- D. L. ·Knox &amp; Assoc.
Rent does not ·include
utili t ies.
4 0 uni t s i n Collie r Wood s
36 u n i t s in 1000 Co lli e r Rd~
.
,
C- 36
132
Bankhea d
Proje c t
Ba nkhead and
May na rd
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 1 Se ction comple t ed May' 6 9 _


Sect i ons # 2 , 3 a nd 4 ar e
Unde r Construc ti o n ( See
UC- 4 7 ) .
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New! Exist
33
23
19
21
11
11
39
6
2
11
13
234
UC-3
Designation
Location
July '68
Aug. '68
Se p t. ·'68
Oct. '68
Nov. '68
Dec. '68
Jan. '69
· Feb. '.69
Mar . '69
Apr . '69
Ma y '69
June '69
Jul y '69
TOTAL t o dat E
29
UC-2
LOW .AND MEDM1 INCOHE HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
Program
S ingle Family scattered
(under $1 5,000 &gt;.
16
2
30
Monthly Pmts. Estiinate
or l-lent al s
When
1
2
3
Available
221 (d) 2
Est. Completion
12 mon .
after
issuance
of permit
and Conv.
Small Apts ..
Permit or
Other Value
Comrnent
Permits under l15 , 000
,
,,
sca t tered
Dup l e x es u n der $12,000 per
uni t ( o ne o n ly as o f t hi s da t
Own~r- Roy J o Co~
Conv.
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6
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Dup lex es (unde1 4 9l Hopkins St. Conv.
$12 ,00 0 pe r
SW
unit)
30
20
DATE Aug. 15, 1969
An Inventory of
Ii:o.
234
9
HOUSING.RESOURCES COMMITTEE
294 Penel ope Dr. NW, Pe r mit Di~ c. '68, o wne r - Aloer t Zeder
1184 Luc i lle Ave., Permit Juni '69; own~r- Robe~t Schei n fi 1~ld
1170 Greenw 1c h St. SW, $ 26,00
owner - ~lbe rt Zt:?d er , b u i ld 1~r s· a nley Raw 11
· TOTAL to dat e
1 )
,
Ap t s. less than 20 unit s .
(Cons truGt ion s eems to b e
l aggi ng in this category.)
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New! Exist
500
DATE
An Inventory of
Designation
Bankhead Project
Location
Bankhead near
Maynard Dr.
Progrclill
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
or Henta.ls
When
1
2 I 3
Available
Turnkey
108
148
112


2

3

4


UC-5
350
Thomasville
U. R.
Thomasville
UC-6"
202
Hollywood Rd.
Pr oject
1580 Hollywood R~ Turnkey
UC-7
220
Gilbert Garden:
Gilbert Rd.
at Flynn
UC-8. 1-7 5
Aug. 15 ,. 1969
LOW AND MEDIU1'1 INCOME HOUSING lli ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
Leila Vall ey
Apt s .
Permit or
Other Value
HUD$9,998,868
Dev. cost
to H.A.$9,356,094
Permit$5,000,000
Estimate~ Compl~tion
""%8,
10
m:smmcr.s COMMITTEE
2-~5-69
10 25-69
4- 2-70
(Final completion date)
PH
s. w
40 120
8(
196
Turnkey
Comment
Builder~ Jack Jones,
H. L. Coble Const. Co.
Greensboro, N. C.
35 acres south of Bankhead,
10.5 acres north of Bankhead
Behind Schedule.
HUD requires 25% completion
by 9-30
.
Ground broken 5-27-68


 1, 132 units completed May


1969 (See. C-36).
Jan. 18, $14,500
1970
per unit
Estimated
completioln
Contract granted 7~1-68
Broke ground 7-17-68
8-31-69
PermliEstimated $2,500,000
completioh
Ow n er- Claridge Towners Inc.
Builder- Whiting-Tu r ner Cons t
Contract signed 4 -19-68
Brok e ground 5-9-68
Spring ... 619
Estimated
Completion
20 acre site--11 u n it~/acre
HUD Approv al- 5-5-68
Contr a ct signed 9-7-68 .
Groun d b r o k en 1 -19 - 68
Contact-·Bill Wood wa r d of
Adams-Cates
Builde r - Whi ti ng Tu rne r
Dev e l oper - Claridge Towners
f Prison Cr ee k a nci Turnk ey
Con tra c t s igne d 1-13-69
Lei l a La ne
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DATE
An Inventory of
Aug. 15, 1969
LOW AND MEDIU1'1 I NCOr-ill HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in DeveloDment and Proposed
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Ro. Units
New· I Exist
6.0
UC-·10 200
DesiITT1ation
Location
Progrrun
1
Duplexes
284 Linden Ave.
London Towne
Houses
32 42 Cushman Cit. 221 d (3 . . 8
SW
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Co-op
FHA Allotment
36
48
48
68
No. Bedrooms
$486 ,500
$ 661,000
$745,700
$923,000
2
I 3
Monthly Pmts, Estimate
or H.ent als
Wh.en
1
2
3
Available
Conv.
Complete as of May 1
99%
9 4%
68%
68%
Permit or
Other Value
$415,000
61 122
FHn No-
5~ 019 Man
5~020-Man ,
5!:021 Ma n
5!:022 Ma n
63
6~ 8 4
Estimatec $14,078
comPleticn per unit
Jan. '80
]berm t


 216 00(


!287,30(
! 302 300
! 4 05 100
200
UC -lJ 250
Rockdal e Par:k
Sec. 1
1660 Johnson Rd. 55038- LD&lt;
221 d (3
FHA$2,581,000
Permit$ 200 .
UC -12
75
Rockdale Pa·r.k:
Sec. 2
1660 J o hns o n Rd.5 5054-LDC R
221 d (3)
.oon
Permit$801,400
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Duplexes (Temporary relocation housing)
Builder- Armour Homes
Ow ner- Atl anta Ho u sing
Authority
Sponsot - FCH, sa~e people who
de v eloped East wych
Down payme nt - $13 5
$10 Appl. fee
Purcha se price includes tax ,
insura nce, and ou t side
maint aina nce
4 -Bedroom town house s
Builder- Diamond &amp; Kaye


Mortgage interes t


43%


Rea l estate taxes


16%
Mortgage principle
19%
Maintainanc e
12%
Reserve funds
5%.
Administration
.
5%
Profit
0%
100%


Tax Deduc tibl e


Being occupied . as of Aug. '6 ~
Contract 12-20-68
Construction started 1-13-69
Part of 1400 units
David L. Rosen Const.
Contract awarded to David
L. Rosen Const.
Four years
construc tion. Further
applications to FHA being
processed.
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DATE
Inventory of
Aug. 1 5 , 1 96 9
LOW AND ME DIUM I NCO?-'l E HOUSING JN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
T-'-_,e:n
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New· ! Exis t
UC - 13 12,0
Designation
Location
Central Meth odis t Gardens


1


Program
Nont hly Pmts, Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Henta.ls
When
2
1
2
1
3
3
Available
E . .s i de Fa i r bur r 55053 -BS
Rd., north o f
221 d (3'
Sewell Rd .
Permit or
Other Value
$1 , 368,000
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UC- 14 120
Centra l Methodist Gardens


2


E . s i d_e Fairbu rn 55070- BS
Rd . , n o rth of
22 1 d (3
Sewell Rd.
UC-15 208
Allen Temple


3


317 5 Go r don Rd.
s. w.
55024 - NP
22 1 d ( 3'
8£ 100
Pe rm i tLegal - Mcc ready Johnston
$1, 950 , 000 72% . c ompleted 5 - 1 - 69
FHA Builder - De S oto Const. Co.
$2,40 5,700 Owner-Allen Temple Dev. Corp •.
$11,566/uni tt ·Mana g:er - Willi amson &amp; Co.
75
$1,830,400
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Etheridge Park o ff Ethe ridge
Apartments Dr . NW
Part o f 558 un it proj ec t
Pr omo t or-C . C •· Th o rnt o n
Sp o n sor -C en t ra l Me th . Chur c h
( Re v. . A. s. Dic ker so n~pa s tor)
Ar c h .- He ery &amp; Heery
Owne r -U rban Sy s tems Development Cor p. C. A, Subs idiary
o f We s t i nghouse '
Co ns tru c tion s tarted 1 - 9 - 69
$ 1, 4 19,500 · Part o f pr o jec t UC - 1 3
Started 5-2 - 69
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550 42 LD] 38 244
22 1 d ( 3 )
65
.
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Density 15 units/acre
Sponsor- I. Saporta
Rent includes all utilities
Second part of . construction
to contain 162 units; first
part approved for airconditioning.
Construc tion started 3-10-69 ·
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DATE
kn Invent ory of
No. Bedrooms
Designation
Location
Program
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts . Estimate
·when
or H.entals
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Ot her Value
Gun Club Apt s. 1033 Hollywood
Rd. · S. W.
55030- LDC
221 d ( 3 )
uc- 1sr 2 4 1
Calvi n Cou rt .
202
$2 , 200,000
UC- 19
Martin Man o r
55058- LDP
221 d (3)
$4 78, 0 00Perm i t
FHA $704 ,000
UC-20
64
208
4 79 E ., Pa ces
Fer r y Rd.
N. E .
. 2 950 Gor do n Rd.
s. w.
Fr ie nd ship
Ce nt e r
99 Norths ide Dr. 55037-NP- ll 3 '1
SW
221 d ( 3 )
Es timat e d $ 940,000
,~omp l e t i o n
10-15-69
95
30
87 101 115 Es timated Permitcomple t i o (l $ 1,564,00(
s - 31 :.. 69
FHA $2,250, 0 0 0
.
UC-21
30
Chambe rlai n
!Realty
f4 19 Chamb erlain
ist. SE
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Recently Compl eted, i n Develooment and Prop osed


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13
HOUSING .RESOURCES COMMITTEE
.
55015-LD-1
2 21 d (3)
30
90
'
Permit$2 52, 4 89
FHA $3 06 , 400
Comment
-
20 A. Res . ; Addit io nal 140
u nit s e x pe c t e d· l at e r
Sp o nsor -Joe And erso n, Ro y D .
Warr en
Build e r - Gartr e l l Con s t. Co.
Owner - Hol l ywoo d We s t Corp •
.
Apt s . f or elderl'y
Owner - Atlanta Ar e a Pres byt e r i a Q Home
· Builder - ABCO Cons t. Co.
Construc t io n s t a rted-7-1 - 68
Permit i s sued - .1 - 6 - 69
Owner s- H. J . Russel l and
Drs -.. G . Howard &amp; E . J. Howard
Owner- F rie nd s hip Ce n te r
Build er~ Rog er Co ns t . Co.
Sp onsor - Fri e nds h i p Bapt ist
Ch urch
Gr ound b r ok en 5-9-69
To incl ud e cen t r al a ircond i ti oning; 72% completed
5-1-69





Lega l- Fis h e r &amp; Phil l ips
Build e r - Front ie r Co ns t.
Owne r - Chamberla i n Realty
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DATE Aug. 15, 1969
Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIU1'1 I NCOHE HOUSING IN ATLJ\NTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
f.n
No. Units
New I
Designation
Exis t
Program
Location
l'fon thly Pmts. Estimate
When
or H.enta.ls
No. Bedrooms
2
2
1
1
Available
3
3
UC- 22
96
Ap t s ·.
2891 Sp r ingdale
Conv.
56
40
UC- 23
40
Deerw ood
2905 3.rd Ave. Sv\ Conv.
4
24
UC-2 4
40
Apts. ·
1514 Northwest
Dr.
UC -25
45
Apts.
UC - 2 6
64
Apts .
UC-27
92
Apts.
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Comment
.
$270,000
Owner-Security Dev~lopment
&amp; Inv. Corp.
Rental r.a tes not se t yet; wil]
probably qualify.
Conv.
$235,000
Permit i ssued 4~16 -69
Owner - Le o n C. Harwell
3379 Stone Rd.
Conv.
$400,000
Permit i ssued 4 -69
Owner-Reaves , .Edwards,
Edward s
1073 Hollywood
Conv.
$28 5,000
Permit issued-12-67
Owner-Melvin War straw
Does not include utilities
1090 Hollywood
N. W.
Rd.
Co nv.
$393,000
Permit issued-10-67
Owner-Parzen -&amp; Assoc.
Has permit b u t not building
as of Aug. ; · money problems
Rd. .NW
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Permit or
Other Value
64
85
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UC -28 100
Hollywood Rd. N ~ Conv.
.20
48
32
6~ 78
95
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UC -29 132
3804 Gordo n Rd.
Gordon Rd.
Ext e ns ion Apts SW
UC-30 160
Apts.
Conv.
9 54 Hightower Rd. Conv.
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Builder-Wall Harris
Owner- H. Russell &amp; M. Burch
$875,000
Permit issued- 2-69
Owner-Sh oco Inc.
$900,000
Owner-Albert Zeder
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DATE
Aug. 15, 1969
Im. Inventory of
LCYtT AND MEDilJN INCOl-'lE HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
-"". . e:r. I'
..:.
Hon thiy Prnts ,I Estimate
No. Bedrooms
Ro. Units
r~e-:-r ! E:x:i st
Designation
Location
Program
1
2
3
1
or l-tentals
2 I 3
When
Available
Permit or
Other Value
FHA-
Comment
Flipper Temple 2479 Abner Pl.
Homes
NW
55052-NP
221 d (3J
96
Apts.
3350 Mt. Gilead
Pl. SW
Conv.
uc - 33- 36
Apt s.
2825 Waters Rd.
SW
Conv.
UC -34
7 ?.
Apts.
3000 Continental Conv.
Colony Parkway
SW
$640,000
O\\ ner-Continental Developmen t
Corp.; Permitted 4 -69
UC - 35 130
Apts.
62
$1,0_17,000
Owner-Sol Gray
Ma n a ger- B. L . I. Const. Co.
2964 Pea c htree Rd.
UC -31 163
UC -3 2
Harwell Rd.
$1,712,000
Permit$1,219,716
Permitted $600,000
4-69
l $275,000
Conv.
·NW
Flipper Temple owner &amp; sponsor
Rev. Julius W~lliams
'
Builder-Torch Const.
Promo~er &amp; ArchitectI. Sapo:rta
Construction started 4-28-69
Owner &amp; Builder~Mills
Robertson
Owner-Bob Young Development
Corp. Inc.
Permit issued- 4-69
'
52
Apts.
2786 Old Hape vil1e Rd. S.E.
Conv.
$400,000
Owner- Pendley Bros,
1 991 De Lo we
UC-37 206
Apts.
2971 Macon Dr.
SW
Conv.
$1,,400, 000
Owner- Mert on Development
Corp.
UC -38 294
Apt s.
505 Englewood
S.E.
Conv.
Permit-$3,161,610
$10,753
per unit
Owner-Warner Development Cor p ·
Builder-Warner Const.
UC -36
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DATE
Aug. 15, 196 9
1m Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUr1 INCOt'IE HOUSING JN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develoument and Proposed
Program
Location
Designation
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
When
or }{enta.ls
No. Bedrooms
2
1
2 l 3
Available
1
3
Permit or
Other Value
Col'1".li:ent
UC- 39
88
I Ap t s ·.
UC- 40
22
Ap ts.
87 Harwell Rd ..NW Conv.
$140,000
Owner -S. M. &amp; M. Realty Co.
uC - 41
34
Apt s.
1 6 60 S t anton Rd . Conv.
SW
$250,000
Owner - McDonald &amp; Assoc.
Pe r mit issued-Feb . ' 69
Ap t s.
3669 Gordon Road Conv .
$1 50 ,000
Owner - Jack Storch
Permitted 10-18-68
UC- 4 2 1 2 8
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HOUSING .RESOURCES COMMITTEE
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Hollywood Rd.
Conv.
64
59
74
Owner - Jim Bersch
.
s.w.
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II
34
Apt s.
3 3 01 North Ca mp Conv.
Cree k Par kw ay SW
$200,000
Ow ner - Reaves, Tr a pley &amp; Reaves
Pe r mi t t ed-10 - 4 -6 8
UC-44
36
Ap ts.
1867 Myrtle Dr.
Conv.
$180,000
Builder and owner-Dewey
P :.. Kell ey
Pe rm i tt ed 8-28 - 68
UC - 4 5
32
Ap ts.
1930 Honeysuckle Conv.
Lane S. W.
$300,000
Owner - Fred Sc hw acmmle
Permitted 7-2-68
UC-46
56
Apt s.
31 44 Gordon Rd • . Conv.
SW
Estimated $340,000
completio n
Oc t . '69
UC- 47 375
Apt s.
580 Nort h side Ci
UC-48
Apts.
390 West La ke Dr Conv .
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Conv.
$2,000,000
Owner-Townsend &amp;. Gh e ha n
Permit iss u ed- Dec. '68
$2 4 2, 4 52
Ow ner a nd b ui l d e r - H. J .
Russell
Pe r mit iss u ed 5- 7 -6 8
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Owner- Knox &amp; Assoc. ,Inc.
Permit issued- 2 -6 9
.
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DATE
An Inventory of
Aug. 15, 196 9
LOW' AND ME DIUN I NCOME HOUSING IN ATL.t\NTA
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
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UC- 4 91i
UC- 50
No. Units
New!
76
40
UC- 5 1 216
Erist
Designation
Location
Apts.
Prop.:rarn
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Honthiy Pmts.l Estimate
or Hent a.ls
Wb.en
2
1
3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Comment
193 5 Allison Ct. Conv.
SW.
$423,630
Apts.
901 Bolt o n Rd.
N.W.
Conv.
$160,000
Owner - Juta cod a (15 Chestnut
St . )
Butler S t .
YMCA Project
1562 Hollyw ood
Road, N. W.
55057 NP 72
221 d (3)
FHA $2,642,400
Permit
$2,137,687
50 acre tract purcha s ed by
Loridan ' s Foundation . 15
acre site planned for apart ments .
Sp onsor - Butler St. YMCA
Arc h itect - Joh n Cherry
Le g al - Hall Ware
Fa vorable reaction by Plan:ning Board Oct. 11 to Zoning
Nov. 16 Deferred (Z - 67- 200D) Dec. 7 Zoni n g d eferred
i nde fi n itel y .
Reconsid ered
Feb . 22 . Approv e d by Bd.
Al d. Ma r. 4
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72
-
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Owner a nd builder - H. J.
Russell
Permi t issued - 8 - 67 .
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COMMITTEE
DATE Aug. 15 ,· 1969
An Inventory of
LOW A,_\ID MEDllJN I NCrn-m HOUS ING IN ATIJ\NT.A
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed .
No. Units
~Te1-1
UC - 52
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800
Ii
Monthiy Pmtsi Estimate
Designation
Location
East La ke Golf N. ·of Glenwood
Course # 2
Ave.
No. Bedrooms ,.--=-..:...c:...--::~~
or :H.ent a.ls
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Program
1
2
3
1
2
3
When
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Turnkey
Land cost $1,2-00,000; 99A
Zoning Request R- 4 to C-1
R-6 A-1 &amp; A2 72 A p r9p osed
housing density 1 0 .68 U
Arc h .- Hall &amp; Ba u ghb e r g Da llas .
Co nsul t - J ohn Wier s ma , F ord
Foundation, Wash. Federal
In t . Cec i l L. Yar boro ugh
Field Re p.- Progr am of f icerAd u lt Ed u cation, U. s.
office of Educ at io n Re g io n I V
AHA appr. 10- 1 5-68
HUD11-26- 6 8
Bu ilde r - Pau l Andr e ws , Sout h e a s t e r n Dev. Co rp . , Nas hv i lle
Te nn . .
Sp o nsor - J i m Go ld en o f At l ant a
JC' s
Owner- James May e
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a s of
-1 5-69
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DATE Aug. 15, 1969
1m Inventory of
LOW AND MEDim1 INCOME HOUSING IN ATL/iNTA
Recently Completed, in Develoument and Prorosed
-
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Ne,;.;!
IP-1
100
IP-2
162
Exist
Designation
Location
Rockdale Park 1660 Johnson Rd.
Town Houses #3
N. ·W
221 d (3;
Co-op
Etheridge Park Off Etheridge
Dr . NW
FHA
221 d (3


2


IP- 3
IP- 4
192
IP-5
,20
ProgrcUn
Holiday · Park
Town Houses
Rockdale u. R.
Pro.i ect
221 d (3:
Ma r t in Luther
King Village
Between Capitol
Homes and I - 20
221 d (3;
55056-NP
SUP- R
Th oma svi l le
U. R . Single
Fam i l y
Thomasville U.
R. Project
221 d (2
4 4015-LD&lt;~
Monthly Pmts ,I Est:iinate
No. Bedrooms
or Henta.ls
When
1
2
3
1
2
3 Available
Permit or
Other Value
FHA
$98,472
Comment
Part of potential 1400 unit s
some o f which ~re already
under cons truction.
Project
to take 4 years for completion. 150 units scheduled in
collaboration with the Union
Ba ptist Church &amp; FCH.
Committment of 221 d (3)
funds made.
Builder - David - Rosen Const.
Part 2 of UC-16
55038-LD(~
$1,200,000
Did Not Materialize
$3,134,861
Sponsored by Ebeneezer
Baptist Chu:rch
Pe r mitted 3-28-69; Second
Fe a sibility le t ter issued
3-28 - 6 9
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Location
Pro,c;rrun
300
As bury Hil ls
Nurs ing Home
Gammon Theologi- 202, 232 ,
cal Seminary
Hill &amp;
Site
Burton
Act
IP-7
402 .
Wildwo od Park
Town Houses
Fairbuxn Rd.
(west side)
60
74
44
56
60
44
64
402
IP-8
FHA No ..
440 1.6 Ma n.
44 017 Man .
55059 Ma n .
55060 Ma n .
55061 Man .
55062 Ma n.
55071 Man~
196
I
No. Bedrooms
1
2 ! 3
Honthly Pmts
or :Rentals
1
2
3
E. side Fairburn
Rd . S W, at N . of
Sewell
Perinit or
Other Value
Corr.ment
Nursing and Elderl y ; not
ab le to get Hill &amp; Burton
Act money - Nursi ng ~ome
deferred has rai s ed $50 , 000
of needed $2 50, 000
·
Sponsor - Rev . H. H. Ba c ks trom
$49 756.67 &amp; $6,811. RS
Sec It iOI 236 .
II
$ 60 105.67
$651 ~, 000 (Firm 2013 ~ith fee 4 ...4- E9 Se k! t ion 2~ 1 d
ti
$8 ll ,500
It
$78: , ooo·
ti
$73l ,000
ti
$ 95~ ,774
Central Methodist Elderly
Estimate
i·fuen
Available
221 d
Co-op
Thoma sville U. Thomasville U. R 221 d (2)
R. Single Pr oject
Fam ily
IP-9
DATE Aug • . 15 , 1969
LOW AND ViSDIID1 I NCOHE HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed. in Develooment and Proposed
IP- 6
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Units
Exist
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Sponsor-Mark Pal'mour Inc.
(Bill Gilmore 23354 05, Rep.)
Builder - Marv in Wa rner Inc.
· Cincinnati
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41
National Homes Singl e Fa~ily
homes in Thoma s vi l le u. R .
area; Bids let to Cousins
May 6, . 1968
202 ·
3rd part of 3 part package
of 558 U
Sponsor -C. C. Thornton
Bu ilder-Central Met h odist
Churc h
Arc hitec t - Heer y &amp; Heery
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HOUSING R1~souncr.s COMMITTEF.
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DATE
Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUM I NCOl'lE HOUSING lli ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in DeveloDment and Proposed
An
Aug. 15 ,. 1969
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No. Units
N'ew ! Exist
48
IP- 11 450
Noo Bedrooms
I
DesiITT1ation
Apt
Apt s.
Program
Gordon Rd. SW o
Adamsv ille Dr .
-Browntown Rd.
1
2
I
Estimat e
When
Avail abl e
Permit or
Other Value
Conv.
Co::nment
3½A Sponsor-C. C. Thornton
Turnkey
Hav ing Difficul y.
Lette
tte
Dobbs, Chairma n, Neighbor
Act
a ccomplis hmen t s in genera ne ghb
opp osition. Si t e include in Pa c
Pla nning Dept.
I nformal isc ssi
discussion prop ed f or 1 -5- 8.
I
3
I1onthly Pmts
or H.enta.ls
1
2
3
5on
rho
age
n w
St i
4- 6
omm
d a
Zon
th
1 d
b
Dan Sweat t o Robert
in area poi ting out
que ting wit drawal o f
fav rably re orted by
Com. 3 - 22-68 . Another
ed.
51A •. site Zon. M-1. WhitingTurner has option. Approved
by HA &amp; HUD; Plan~ BD. recommended-favorable action; Zon.
Com. de~ied unanimously 8-1;
Bd. Ald. denied 8-21-67. Pl an
Dept. sponsored reopening the
proposed rezoning. Z o n. Com.
agr e e d Nov. 9 to permit
project t o be reintroduced.
Plan. Bd. favorable recomme~
dation Nov. 15, 1967. Zon.
Com. reconsidered &amp; deferred
to 7~1-68. Final action by
Zo n~ Com .; n o t yet r e quested;
hav e been waiting to deter mine outcome . of Sc h. Bond
issue, which wa s voted favorably Nov. 5 1968.
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IP-12 Now t.Jc 51.
IP-13 160
Jon esboro Rd.
Pro ject
Jonesboro Rd . SE
S. of Mc Wil liams T. K.
Rd .
20
19
54
$20,500
down t o
$1 9,250
per unit
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Ar chi t ect-Charles E. Mcc ard
Te native approval from HUD
&amp; AHA . Builder-Evans &amp; Leopo l
IP-13 is waiting f o r HUD &amp;
AHA. Ha s extension on loan
committment and is absorbing
interest cos ts .
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DATE
An I nventory of
LOW AND XEDIU}1 I NCO}'!E HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Aug . 1 5, 1969
Recently Compl eted, i n Devel oument an d Pr oposed
!te:n


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New!
Exist
IP-1 4 353
IP-15
22
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Desi~ation
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
2
1
3
Nonthiy PmtsJ Estimate
or H.enta.ls
When
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Ot her Value
Cor.iment
Bedf o rd - Pine
No rth Av e. &amp;
Lind e n
P. H.
De v elopmental pr o gram n o t
b e ing finaliz e d by Sheetz &amp; ..
Bradfi e ld.
P lanned_ 149 e lder l y out of total 353.
Apt s.
290 Springdale
Conv .
1 7 A.
Conv .
Held up by zoning.
Neigh borhood opp os ition.
Rd .
Awaiting zoning.
.
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40
IP-17 600
Apt s .
Br own le e Rd • .SW'
Federal Hon or
Farm #1
Mc Donough
Blvd . SE
I&lt;'or breakdown on type housing
s ee bid fr om National Homes.
Part o f Community Unit Plan
o n 95 acre tract.
Fed era 1
participation and allocation
announced Dec. 12. Board of
Ald ermen agreed to accept
a nd develop a s part of the
Thomasville Urban Renewal
project on 5'--6-68. Bid
accepted from National Homes
Corp. for 600 units at a cos t
of $8.7 million.
Housing
Authority adver.t ised for
c o ntract bids July 14 for
construction of r ,oads and
utility se rvices.
As of June
69 it is ·estimated that this
phase will be completed in
Spring of 19-70. Allowing t wo
years for actual con::;truction
of the homes the project
should be compl eted in Spring
or Summer of 1972.
Builder-National Homes Cor.p,
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Ne-:-r I .t,X:l.S V
r,
•
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DATE Aug. 1 5 , 1969
Inventory of
LO',v AND MEDIUM I NCOME HOU SIN G IN ATLANTA
Re cently Completed, i n Devel onment and Propose d
An
I
Designation


Wes t l ake Ma n o r We s tlake Ave.


NW
I _P - 18.1 32
Prop.;rc2Ill
Locati on
221 d (3)
Monthly Pmts, Estimate
When
or Eenta.ls
No. Bedrooms
2 I 3
1
2
Available
3 I 1
102
32
)
Per mit or
Other Value
$ 4 67 , 500
LD
Coir.ment
-
FHA c ommittment' 3 - 25 - 68
Committ me n t wi thdraw n 9 - 12 - 6 8
IP- 191 Del ieted. N,)\Ii UC -52
IP-20
72
IP- 21
8
s. side
Th o r n t o n Gordon Rd . E . o f Co nv .
Ap ts.
Lynhu r s t
W. side
Apt s.
Harwell Rd. 9 0 0' Conv.
N • . Qf Gordon
c. c.
_I\ pt s .
IP-22 124
IP-23
Apts.
8
IP-24 330
Pope &amp; Carter
Project
Bolton Rd. near
Harvill
235
60
Apts .
Center S t . NW
Co nv .
IP-26
72
Apts.
Wat e rs Rd. &amp;
Cleveland Ave .
Co nv .
IP-27
56
Ap ts.
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Spec ia l u se permit in a C-L
Di st r i c t .
App lic a n t - Ca r l
Go ld s t ei n &amp; St o n e
.
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.
Owne·r - Re d He art Oi l Co.
Repr~ s entativ e-Tom Musgrove
33~S A · 10 U/ A; FCH ,t o spons OJ
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Builder-Pope
&amp; Certer
.
Julius Iteld - Applicant f o r
rezoning
Owner - Pearl Reese
6 . 7 A LL 68 14th Di st. F. Co
Owner-Mrs. Viola Jackson
Watt s Rd. NW o ff 221 d ( 3 )
. Northw~st Dr •
.
Owner- Ca rl Go ld s t ein &amp; S tone ·
West si d e Ha rw el Conv.
Rd . , SW, 150' No
o f Gord o n Roa d
!LL237, 1 4th Dist r1ict
R. of prop.
Gord o n Rd. (rear Conv .
14th Dis t
LL 14
F. Co.)
IP-25
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6. 5. A
Builder-James
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w.
Howard
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DATE Aug. 15 , . 1969
1m Inventory of
LOW AND 1-IBDIUN I NCONE HOUSING lli ATLJ\NTA
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
I
- t-e:n !
T"
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Ro. Un.its
l-;ew ! E:dst l
Designation
l
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I Bould er Park
Town Houses
IP-2 8i 120
Brandy Wi ne
Town Houses
IP-2 9 204
Location
Program
Boulder Park Dr . Conv.
&amp; Brownle·e Rd.
Mt. Zion Rd.
Noo Bedrooms
2
1
3
6
48
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
or Hentals
When
1 II 2
Available
3
Permit or
Other Value
Co;r.rn.ent
9.6 A· Builder - I. Saporta
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Va·lley Cot:p.
60
236
.
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FHA No .
4401 Man.
4402 Man .
4403 Ma n.
60
84
60
204
Value





·$ ~9 ,079 'and $4,554
$ 89 ,235 and $8,237
$ D8,003 and $5,306
IP-3 0 200
Apt s.
Mildred Pl. &amp;
Wood st.
221 d (3)
NP
30 A (25 of these ar e vacant
now)
Sp-onsor-Liberty Baptis t Chur cl
Promo ter - J. T. Bickers
IP-3 1 250
Apts.
. ME?lVin Dr. SW
221 d (3)
25 A;' W. F . Gilmore-Zoning
App licant
IP-32 102
Forrest Park
Cooperative
Town Houses
Fo rrest Park
221 d (3)
Lakesid e N.
Ap ts.
Roswell Rd.
IP-33 162
.
FHA
$808,900 (58 U)
$636,800(44· ·u)
BMIR funds approved ..
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Backlog
FHA commitment 12-19-69
207
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6
IP- 34
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Vanguard Hous- Lyndwood Park
ing Corp.
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56010EC
$72,300
FHA iss·ued funds 11-27-68
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Re cently Compl et ed, in Develooment and Proposed
No. Bedrooms
Desirn1ation
Location
Prop;ram
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts . Estimate
or Henta.ls
When
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Co!r.rnent
Gilbert Squar e
2 3 6 LD
IP- 36 128
Mar t in Luthe r
Auburn Ave .
Ki·n g , Sr . Nurs
ing Cente r
202
I P- 37 2 50
Apts.
Nor t h Ave. &amp;
Tec h wood
PH(El d .)
AHA Pr o jec t . See Summary of
Public Hous ing .
I P-3 8 100
Apts.
Pittman- Hi lliard PH(Eld. )
St .
AHA Projec t. See Summary o f
Public Hous i ng.
IP-39
Apts.
Bed f o rd Pl. - Lin- PH
de n
AHA Project .
See Summary o f
Public Housing.
IP- 35
60
98
IP- 40 324
Well s wood Apts W. o f Boulevard, PH
s. of Eng l e wood, SE
IP- 41 270
Apts .
T OTAL
7,050
a s of
8 -1 5-69
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DATE Aug. 15, 1 96 ~
1m I nventory of
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Ro.
25
HOUSING RESOURCES COl-lMITTEE
\
6
Campb ell t on Rd.
1,000' E . o f
Kimber l y Roa d
Conv.
Ap plicant f or FHA 2 36 'ill.,_
Program
Nurs .ing h orn~ · 3 s t ories
SBA Loa n o f $ 350,000; r ema i nder from M. L . King Jr.
Foundat ion . ($85~000 at n o
inte r es t ) A Ne~ro b ank has
pledged $41 5 ,000 o Home will
employ 63 .
20.3 A; AHA Project. See
Summary of Public Housing .
Owner - Modular Industries
- Has S pecia 1·.~us~ Perm it for
garden apartments (Contd. U- 6 9 ~


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DATE Aug . 1 5 , 1969
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUM I NCOHE HOUSIN G IN ATLAN TA
Recentl y Compl eted, in Devel ooment and Pro~osed
Tt
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Bc - 1 ·
N'o. Units
Xe~-r I
26
BC- 2
1 50
BC - 3
50
80
Designation
Location
Progrmn
Pmtsi
Monthiy
or H.ent a.ls
1
2
3
500
Permit or
Other Value
Co::-:-.ment
Th oma s v ille U. Thomasvill e U. R . 221 d (2
R . S ingl e Fam. Proje c t
o r Conv .
Uncommitted s ingle fam i ly lo ts
i n t he Thomasvdlle U. R. are a
Or iginally 157 lo t s ; 53 lots
sold. t o Na ti o n a l Home s Const.
Corp. 19 t o Na ti onal Homes
Co rp . 39 t o Nat i o n a l Homes &amp;
Co usi n~ 20 t o a n other builde r ,
lea ving 26 unco~mitt ed.
Apts.
12 A t ied t o UC - 32
J oe Ande r s o n of Roy D .
Wa rre n Co.
Ea s t o f Gu n Club
Rd. , South o f
Alvin Dr.
Seminole Court
T. K.
(Reh8 bS)
Re ha b.
Apts.
Harwell Rd. at
Oa k cl if f NW
Ci t y owns l and. Ch a rles A.
Mueller wa rit ~ t o pur ch~se.
Jim Ri c h a rdson 0 f Johnson ;
Ric har d son &amp; Assa.)
is also inter es t e d .
32
Boulde r Park
Sing le Fam il y-
Turnk ey Reha bilitat io n
,
Effi ci enc i es
Ed L. Barnum Re alty Co.
22 1 d (3) .
Apar tmen t use fo "" the ma j o~ p o r t i c n o :f th i s s' i t e
pra c t ic a l than si ngle f amily, f or which ar ea i s n ow 2 o ne c .
BC - 6
Estimate
When
Available
We s t End U. R . Between o 'argan
221 d (3)
S. S id e West - Pl. &amp; Hold ernes s LD
view SW
36
BC -4
BC- 5
Exi st
No. Bedrooms
1
2 i 3
Turnk ey
&amp; Co nv .
,Dppe
a_r s mo ... e
6.5 A ; Planne d .12 .5 U/A
Opposed by Al d. Q. V.
Willi ams o n
Owner-Ce nker &amp; King loff
Pa sse d Zo nin g Commit teeDen i e d i n Bd . Ald .
Single Family homes; 3 75 Turnkey; 125 -C onv.; Has
t e ntativ e a p prov al by both
HUD and AHA
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DATE Aug. 15; 1969 1
I nventory of
LOW AND !1EDIUH I NCOt!E HOUSDJG IlJ ATLANTA
Re cently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
Ai1
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Designation
Location
Program
BC-7
16
Apt s .
W. side Gilbert R tL Conv .
BC-8
20
Apts.
Fairburn Rd . &amp;
Bakers Ferry
Apts.
Queen l\1i ll Rd .
BC-9
i
Ro • Units
}?e1-: f Exist
l
152
Nonthiy Pmts ,I Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Hent als
When
2 ! 3
1
1
2
3
Available
I
Permit or
Other Value
T. K. or 76
221 d (3)
Old National
Pr octor Creek
Homes Property &amp; Gun Club Rd .
T. K. or
221 d (3) I
BC- 1 1 102
Apts.
Fairburn &amp;
Gordon
221 d (3)
BC-12 206
Apts.
Jonesb oro &amp;
Ma cedonia
T. K.
1 A· Owners - Keith El more &amp;
' am Merritt
Willi
.
76
17 A with paved 'road; Zoned
for Apts. ; has water and
se wer . Contact Jack Hurt
· Southern Acceptance Corp.
(521 -31 71)
Owner- Lea nord Hall &amp; Franklin
Lee
100. A; zoned Al.
Promoter- W. R. Cason of Shar p
&amp; Boylston
.
$3,644,000
.
I
~pts.
I
Comment
Promo ter - David Berry
BC- 10 750
BC-13 11 0
·1
Greendal e Dr. SE T. K. or
221 d (3)
FHA ·Feasib il i .t y letter extende d to 7 -2-6 9
16 A . site zoned A-1
Promoter-Litchfield of Ada msCates Realty; poiitical
resist ance
9.72 A. Proposed both Turnkey &amp; FHA
Ow ner- Herman Levin 252-4950
Zoned A-1
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BC- 14 350
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Exist
I
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I nventory of
LOW AND MEDIUM I NCO}fr; HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in DeveloDment and Proposed
An
DesiRnation
Apts.
Mobile Homes
BC - 15 3 00
28
m:smmcss COMMITTEE
Program
Location
I
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1
No. Bedrooms
2 I 3
1
Nonthly Pmts. Estimate
When
or H.ent a.ls
2
1
Available
3


,


Permit or
Other Value
Corr.rnent
Turnkey
J onesboro Rd.
(NE of Hutchi ns)
Zoning applicarit-J. Martin
Rezoned to A- 1.
S.s ide Perry
Blvd. NW
Apl . .- V . Levich (261 -7295)
Proposal for mobile homes
$5,000 to $6,000 ; 32 A in
3 parcels
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Ap t s.
BC-16
60
BC- 17
BC - 18 500
Apts.
Ca sc a de Ha rbin
Rd . Project
Apts.
BC-19
l Harb in Road
BC -20
Apts.
BC-21
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Lynhurst Dr. (
Center St. ne a r
t o Hill St. (N.
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Zoning appl ic ant -Samuel A.
Miller; Apl. to rezone from
R- 3 to A- 1 Deferred 6 -5- 69
236
corner)
Zoning Ap l.- 1 . Saporta
Rezoned R-5 to A- 1 6 -5- 69
E . of Harbin Rm d
s. of Cascade
57 A· Pl a nni ng Depar tment ·
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unfavorable;
Will i am L.
Moore- At torney &amp; Builder
Moore Developmen t Corp.
515 Rh odes Haver ty; Working
wi t h AHA
Mildred Pl . off
Bankhead
.
1894 Ha rbin Rd.
&amp; Dodson Dr.
Rezone d Residen t ial to A- L
318 Holdernes s
SW
1.17 A·, rez oned R-6 to A-1
July 10, 196 9, Bu ilder-Roy
Jones; Owne r - Howard Crawford
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P r omo ter - J. 'I' Bi ckers
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DATE Au g . 15, 1969
Im Inventor y of
L (Jf,f AND 10:DIUM I NCO!"jE HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Re centl y Comple te d, in Develooment and Proposed
No . Units
~e,;sJ I Exist
Desi gnation
Location
Prop.;ram
No. Bedr ooms
1
2
3
Vionthly Prnts I Estimate
1dhen
or :H.ent a.ls
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Co:r.ment
BC- 22
Wes t s hi re Pl.
1074, 114 , 1068
Wes t s hir e · P l.
Rezone d R- 6 t o A- l - C; 7 - 10- 69 I
Build e r - Coh e n,· J . Bl a c k, J. ·R.
McLemo r e
BC- 23
Ap t s.
Wood St. ( Sumlin
St .) o f f Bankhe a
Rez o n e d R- 5 to A- l · J ul y 10 , ~ 1 969
BC- 24
Forres t Park ·
Rd .
377 5 Fo rres t Par
Rd .
Ap t s .
S. X- way Sout h
of Voc at iona l
Sc hool
2 1 A. o f f S. X- wa y
Promoter - Ni chol a s Berr yma n
Apts .
Carr o l l Rd . &amp;·
Harv il l
33. ~ A f or s ale b y Pope &amp;
Carter~ J ohn Ha ncoc k Bldg.
522 - 9491 ; Con ta c t -S tanle y
As h ley oi Richard Be ll
Ad j . . t o Elem. Sc hool- ; Now
Zone M- 1
BC-25
200
BC-26
T OTAL3 , 5 7
as of
8 -1 5-69
9 ~9 A 32 5' x 1010 '
Buil d e r - R . A. Young
Ow ne r - .Mrs. Mary B . Ga r dner
· Rezone d R- 4 to A- 1- C
•.
Plus e~t i ma1ro 1,000 u its addit iona l
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DATE
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An Inventory of
1 a;v AND MEDIUM I NCONE HOUSING IN ATL.i\NTA
Recently Co:npletcd, in DcvcloDment and Proposed


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No. Uni ts
Location
DesiITT1ation
Exist
Program
No o Bedrooms
1
2 I_ 3
Nonthly Pmts . Estimate
or Hentals
When
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Co;rJ11ent


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Apts .
Are included in Su mmary
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Report
for Ma~ 15 1 1969
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Apt s,
3379 Stone Rd .
550
Apts.
Near 7th Day Adv. 235 P. F .
Pr op. ~imber ly
&amp; T. K.
$22 5,000
Promoter-Nicholas Berryman o f ·
Adams-Cates; Wa s to develop:
35 A for P . H .
18. A for Conv .
4 A f or commer cial
Pr oposed for annexation- ne~
proposal for Turnkey, 235,
o r Co-op in the works. May ,
have to b e reclassified.
Rd.
DX •.l -2 8
150
Apts,
52
! Apts.
N. End Adams Ave.
Zoning d enied by Zon . Com.
6-5~69 Julius Iteld - App lic a n t
(Park We s t)
3751 Gordon Rd .
221 d (3)
LL204 14th
Dist. F . Co.
Hartramph Pr op.
221 d (3 )
Ap ts .
Adeline Ave.
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Permit expired; Owner - Kimb er ly
Co rp . Melvin Wa tson
72
83
$ 416", 635Permi t
$ 520 ,000
FHA
Bill Moore has option on th is
land. 70 A. Having trouble
Co-op
getting constr. loan .
Project
abandoned.
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An I nventory of
LOW .!IND MEDIUM I NCO?--ill HOUSING IN ATLJ\NTA
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
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No . Bedrooms
2
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Monthly Pmts . Estimate
or Hent als
vfuen
2
1
Available
3
Jade Ea s t Apts. 914 Co llier Rd. Co nv.
64 12 8
175 225
$ 1,050,000
1890 House
Apa rtme nt s
32
147 163
$ 600,000
Desii';Tiation
Location
Program
48
Co:mnent
Includes air-conditioning &amp;
utilities.
Owner - Jade East Cor p.
Ut ilities paid except electr icity. Re s. Mgr. - Mr. Arnold
1
755 - 6566; Owne r ~E . M. Keapl er
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80
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Permit or
Other Value
351-2563
owner
W. F . Kilgore, Jr.-
Completed
Aprrl '69
Apt s .
3901 Campbellton Conv.
Rd.
56
La Manc ha
2600 Old Ha pev i l le Rd.
Conv.
56
48
Apts .
330 Brownlee Rd. Conv.
48
H.a p py Haven
Nu rsing Home
18 75 And erson St . 232
16 units (I-bedroom) qualifi e c
out of 236 leaving 220 units
which did not qualify
Ow ner-Greenbriar Villa g e
Builder - Victor D. Ma_ silia
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185
$800,000
2950 Springdale Conv.
28 48
No u tili t ies
Apt s.
108
DNQ-5
Owne r-CPR Engineers &amp; Deve l Rd. SW
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opme nt Co.
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DNQ - 6
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165
, 150
Ovmer-Securi ty De velopment
Corp .


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523-600 4
$400,000
350 (pr vate)
$621,100
300 (sen i-private)
Completed
7-3-68
Nurs i ng home~ Rat es too cos tl y
for low i nc ome peop l e - Medi c ar e will part i al l y cover
e x penses b u t no t a s p e rmanen t
ho us
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An I nventory of
L OW AND !1EDIUM I NCOJIE H0USI NG IN ATLANTA
Re cently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
~ Mont hl y Pmts
Designation
Location
Noo Bedro
Program
1
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3
or Hent a.ls
1
2
3
i
Es timate
When
Available
Savannah Squar~ 1101 Coll i e r Re Co nv.
Permit or
Other Value
$ 804 ,000
1246
Au g. 15 , 1969
Corr.ment
Owne r - Edwi n F •· Ed war{'ls , Jr .
Do No t Qu a li fy (Too h i gn
r e n t als )
T h e program is
rea c hi n g the s ta ge wh e re
comp leted u nit s :may b e c hec k ed a s t o ren t a 1 ·ra t es .
If
the y d o no t q u ali fy a s low or
mode ra t e i nc ome h ous ing
bec a us e of high re n t s , t hen
they ar e lis ted h er e- - At
p r es ent we ar e ree v aluating
our c rit e r i a
f or incl u sion .
i nt o t he p rog r am . Unt i l we
f inis h th is t a s k, we are
e x c ludi ng from the progra m
u nits known to rent for i n
e x c es s of maximum r en t
es t a blishe d by HUD f o r the
Rent Supplement program .
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L .... GEND :
5,099 Units
C 1-3 6 Comp le ted
I..,_
1-52 Und e r Construction
7,166
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I P 1-41 I n Planning
7,050
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LP Un d er Leas i--ng-Program
1 2 015
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TOTA L I N SIGHT
20,330
"
BC 1 -26 Being Considere~
D:l"M 1 -30 Did Not Materialize
D.NQ 1-9 Did Not Qualify- on Rentals
Ite:r.
tio.
C- lA
No. Units
New I Exist
96 4
HOUSING .RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Small Apts.
Location
scattered
Prop-ram
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts
or H.ent a.ls
1
2
3
Estimate
When
Available
Conv. &amp;
6
4
4
2
20
29
30
18
17
7
4
4
20
20
4
9
4
4
964
u n i ts carried
520 Park .Ave.
1 1 52 Sells A
166 And e r son
· 2 07 5 Sp i nk S
. 38 3 Holderne
2 08 5 Gord on
11 35 Sel ls A'
500 Norths i d
294 Penelope
217 5 Len ox R
344 5 Roswe l l
3151 Simps on
1580 Dixie S
268 8th St.
216 Doane St
431 Holderne
2585 Beeler _
38 Fairburn
1152 Grenwic
2229 Forest
1156 Greenw i
371 Lanier B
As of Aug~ 15,
orward from pre ious repo t
S. E., $66,000, o ·ner-Park
e. SW, $47,300, wner- Par an
Ave., $85,000, o ·ner-Roy-J C
. NW, $180,000, wner W. 0. S one,
s, $24,000, owne - Roy Jon
d, $20,000, owne - Dr. W.
e., $20,000, 9 wn r- C. C.
Cr. NW , Permit ec. 1968
Di . NW, Permi t D c. '68 $ 9
., Pe rmit Se p t . 6 7 $ 203,0
Rd . , Pe r mit Oc t . '67 $ 150,
Rd., Pe r mi t Oct. '67 $ 60 , 0
. SE , Permit Oct · '67 $ 68,
W, Pe r mit Oct. ' 7 $3 2 , 00 0 _ own e r
SW, Permi t Nov. 67 $16,00 o ne r
s St. SW, Permit J a n . '6 7 1 8 , Uu u ,
r . SW., Pe rm i t ·.Ma . '6 8 , $9 ,o O ,
d., Pe~mi t Ju ly '68, $ 100, 00 : ow
St. SW , Pe rmi t
u l y ' 68 .$ 0, 0 1 O,
il~ Ave. SW, Per it $15 , 0 0,
h, Permit Aug. '68 $19, 00
., Permit Nov . '68 $1 0 , 0 0
ner
1969
Permit or
Other . Value
Permits
under
$10,000
per unit
FHA
6 84
12
11
19
32
Aug. 15., 196 9
LOW AND MEDim1 I NCO}'!E HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develoument and Proposed
No. Bedrooms
DesiRTiation
DATE
An Inventory of
Co!lll'Tlent
Units carried (594 &amp;·.90):: 684
are shown on previous reports
~~d -r-
!Roy Jo
builder. Do Fr ser ·
&amp; Ghegan
er
ske &amp; R.
ichu:tk
r-J. At
en
gh om
ev. W.
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wne - H . L .'
l be t Z
-J. T .
son
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s, uilder Benard Kaplan
ynn b uilder~ w. J . Wynn
Th r n t on
Al l:f: ord &amp; J.
. Seller s
d er ·
1 11· a ms
ou n , builde ~ Rober t A. Young
J o es, bui de r- Roy J·ones
ay l o llis
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f
Location
Program
Duplexes (sma l!L throughout city Conv .
groups)
FHA
34
Monthly Prnts. Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Hentals
When
2
1
2
1
3
3
Available
&amp;
34
.uni ts carried
June '68
1803 White - 0 ~k Holl-ow NE, own ler- Jeffer ison DeSt aza
1 521, 27, 33 b 39, Langston Av le. SW, Per mit undE r $] 2, 0( o, bwne
1 7 53 Blvd. D
SE, Permit und e r $12,00C, o, ·ner- Fr e ,ida Cre ed
494 Nor f ol k 3t . NW, Permit Au g . '68 $ 14 '90 ~ owr er- Wi l iam Sims
491 Hopkins ,,3t. , Permit Oct. '68 $ 19,50 o, &lt;~w ne r ..:. R e y Jc Co .
As o f Aug. 15, 1969
647
Single Fami l y
14
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2
2
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Mine E11 tterprise
.s ca ttered
,
Conv. &amp;
221 d (3)
Permits
I ncludes 70 prefab Na ti onal
under
Homes · houses i n t he Thoma s $ 15,000 ea . ville Ur ban Rene wal pr oject.
Pro j ec t cons tr uc t e d by
Nat i onal Homes Corporation.
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Other Value
4
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Permits
under
$12,000
per unit
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.LOW AND XEDIUN I NCOHE HOUSlliG IN ATLi\NTA
No. Units
'
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DATE
.
Inventory of
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
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617
units c arried fo r wa rd froJI1. prev j ous repor1
May ' 69
June '69
July '69
As of Aug. 15, 1 96 9
22
2
6
647
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No. Bedrooms
Designation
Location
1,015 Lease Agreemen := scattered
48
27
18
119
19
60
352
372
1,015
1
c- _4
1
Progrrun
2
3
Monthly Pmts. Estfuate
or :Rentals
When
1
2
3
Available
1494 Memoria Dr.
Vinara St.
443 Dorg a n . P . SW ,
Amanda Garde1 lS
851 Park St.
3787 Gordon l d. (Suburban Cts ~)
Lakew ood Vil age
1765 Pr yo r R&lt;
(La Villa Apts )
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Leased housing under H. A.
H. A. has authoriza t iori.:: ·f or
15 additional uni ts.
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Perm:l,t or
Other Value
Conv.
18,644 Rehabilitati on- . scattered ·
Housing Code
-
Aug .
LOW .AND MEDiilll INCONE HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
No. Units
New! Exis t
Ite:r.
t:o.
DATE
1m Inventory of
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Uni t ·s Rehabilitated t:.1rough
the h ousing code division.
These do not increase the
ove rall supply of housing
but do increase the ,supply
of s :tandard housing. These
were reporting by the housing
cod e as repaired (rehabilitated) . This figure
includes units found in
compli ance on original
inspection.
It is estimated
that 75% ·or 18,644 of these
units have been brought into
compliance through actual
rehabilitation .
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New·! Exist
Designation
West End
Bedford-Pine
Model Cities
30 Rehabilitation
convent.ional
C-6
Location
lfay-Aug.
50
22
,
33
Jrn
Program
No. Bedrooms
2
1
3
Monthly Prnts. Estimate
or Henta.ls
When
2
1
Available
3
Permit or
Other· Value
Urban
Renewal
5 CACUR project
C-8
140
Pe r ry Homes
Ex te ns i on
Total to date
465
35
40
54 0
Linwood Park
221 (h)
1730 Kerry Dr.
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Enterprise Corp., 130 Piedmo n·
NE, is i n terested in buying
dilapid a t ed low cos t str uc-tures and rehabi lita ti n g
t h e m. Proprieter G. s. Hart
h a s r ehabi l ita t ed 3 0 units.
Completed $2,2!38,900
3-27-69
. 78
. NW
Mc Daniel St. McDaniel St. off P. H.
Public Hous i ng I -20
C-10
373
Al len Te mp le
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Gordon Rd. &amp;
Harwell
100
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scattered
650
96
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Rehabili t ation comp l eted
by H. A.
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Aug. 15, 196!
DATE
Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIU1'1 I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLJ\NTA
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Pr oposed
.
540 Rehabilitation-- sc.a ttered
Housing
Authority
C-5
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96
50
80
65
68
-- · =
Completed $14 ,500
11-1-69. per uni t
Pub lic Hous ing.
Comple t e d $ 11,566
Nov ·. 1967 per u n i t
Manage r - Will iamson &amp; Co.
Le gal- Mc Credy Johnston
Bu i lder-·Bush Const. Co.
o ff McDaniel St.
Comple ted $792, 93 09-16-68
3 Bldg.
$ 8 ,2 5 5 per
unit
Legal- Fi s her
Builder- Randen Const. Co.
75
80
76
.- -
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See Public Ho us ing Summary.
Builder H. L. Coble Co ns·t. Co
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1m Inventory of
LOW AND MSDIU}1 INCO}IE HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Aug. 15, 196c
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
T-'-
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Neu! Exist
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C-17
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Designation
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Park West · Apts.Gordon and Boltop 221 d (:=:)


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or Hentals
When
1
2
3
Available
72
Permit or
Other Value
Col'TlITlent
83 Completed $700,000
8-1-68
(FHA
$900,000)
6.3 acres@ 1~.9 un~ts per
acre
Legal- Lewis Cenker
Owner- Park West.co.
Builder- Developers Service

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Gartrell Court Younge ' St.
Completed $980,300;
Rent includes all utilities
(Butler St. UR) 221 d (3) 24
5€ · 2f
7( 85 98 1-1-69
$793,000
Sponsors- Saporta &amp; Russell
55018 LD. Owner &amp; Bldr. - Gartrell
PR
Court Assn.
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Park West Apts 3751 Gordon Rd. 221 d (3)
20
6
84 96 Completed $185,000


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S.W.
LD
10.;.1-68
(FHA _
$247,900)
221 d (3
$10,912/U
C-15
84
Wheat St . .
180 Jackson st. FHA NP-R 48
36 7~
98 Completed~$916,600
Reduced- Had difficulty with
Gardens #2
·NW
55023
4-24..:69
FHA)
tax structure
'Permit
Legal- Lewis Cenker
$720,975)
Builder- Ranger Const. Co.
Finance- Life of Georgia
$12,500/U
C- 1 6 108
Wheat St.
180·Jacks6n St. 221 d (3)
108
140 Completed FHA
FHA ·rent supplement $960/uni t
Gardens #3
NW
3500l~NP4-1-69 • $1,350,000) per year
SUP-R
Permit
,Manager- Williamson &amp; Co.
R. S.
$1.037,408
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La Mancha
2600 Old Hapevil~e
Rd. S.E.
Conv.
24
56
14~165
$540,000
Under the revised standards
(rentals) only the 24 I-bedroom units qualified.
56
2-bedroom units were
disqualified.
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Aug. 15, 196~
Ml Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUN I NCOr-IE HOUSING lli ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
DesiP,nation
Prop;ram
Location
154
. 3901 Campbellton Conv.
Rd. S.W.
24
196 * 16 145
C- 20
62
Duplexes
140 Mt. Zion Rd. Conv.
s. E.
C-21
58
Apts.
1910 Bixby St.
Conv.
C-22
76
Villa Court
· 1051 . Beauregard
Ave .
Conv.
C-2 3
.76
Apts •
1145 Constitut i o n
Rd. SE
Peyton Heights 200 Peyt on Pl.
. 62 ·
32
44
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205 Completed $2,000,000 Only
16 units of 236 qualified
Apr. '69
(on rentals)
Builder- Victor D. Mas ilia
Owner- Green Bripr Village
(A second group under
construction (117 .units) did
not qualify.)
$310 ,oo_
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138
108 119 Completed
4-24-69
Conv.
Conv. ·
Permit or
Other Value
21 85 100 125
50
s.w .
Ap t s.
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
or Henta.ls
When
2
1
Available
3
Conv.
3670 Gordon Rd.
Monticello
Apts.
No. Bedrooms
2
1
3
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Completed $380,000
Aug. '68
99 119·
$400,000
1~2
Completed $576,000
3-20-69





Owner- Day Realty Assn. Inc.
2-Bedroom Duplexes


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Builder- Piedmont Eng. &amp; .
Const ruction Co.
Owner- Polar Rock Devel. Corp .
Builder- Pol ar Rock
Development Corp.
Management- Aycock Realty Co.
Management- .Romm Enterprises
includes central air and
heat; wall to wall carpet.
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DATE
Aug. 15 ; 1969
1m Inventory of
LOWAND MEDIU}1 INCOr'ill HOUSING IlJ ATLANTA
Recently Complet ed, in Develooment and Prooosed
Units
I Exis t
7
HOUSING.RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Location
Desi .r nation
Pey t on · P l . Ap t s. 2722 Gor don Re
s. w. .
Progrc2J11
Conv.
Mont hly Pmts. Estimate .
No. Bedrooms
or :Rentals
When
2
2
1
1
Available
3
3
56
82
Permit or
Ot her Value
$828 , 000
Comment
Romm Enterprises
Town Houses
72
Apt s .
50 Mt . Zion Rd.
S. E .
Conv .
Completec $350,000
Feb. '69
Owne.r- Dewey Kelley
56
Apt s. (#2· at
lo c ati o n)
50 Mt. Zion Rd.
Conv.
Completec $280,000
Feb. '69
Owner-·l)ewe y Ke~ley
C-28
48
Ap t s .
2 113 De Fore
Fe r ry Rd. N. W.
Conv.
Complet e c $300,000
4 -2 4 -69
Ow ne r - B . s . Iv ey
Bu i lder- B. L. I . Cons truc tio1
Depa rt men t
C- 29
2 04
Apt s .
1991 DeLowe Dr .
SW
Gonv.
Comple t e d $7 50 , 000;
2- 22 -69
$ 270 ,0 00
Ow ne r - Nap l es .Co .
C- 30
96
Apts.
1991 DeLowe Dr .
SW
Conv .
Comple t e d $52 8,000
Feb . '69
Owner - Naples Co .
C-26
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80
Apts.
2390 Palmour Dr. Conv .
N. E .
Compl e ted $440, 0 0 0
2-20-6 9
Owner - Faga n Burson,&amp; Dou ga l
C-32
92
Apts.
2 4 00 Campbellt o n Conv .
Rd. s. w.
Completed $5 52, 000
5-12-69 .
Owner- Kermit Warren
C- 3 3
56
S t o ne Hinge
Apts.
12 Mi. South o f Co nv .
City on s . X- way
Complet e d $62 1, 000
Aug. '68
Owner- Sam Kellet
Et. al. 800 sq. ft. 2-bed · ·
ro om uni ts; air condit i o ning ;
wa-11-to-wa 11 c arpeting;
s wi mm i ng- p oo l; kindergarten
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DATE
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIID1 I NCOME HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Aug. 15, 1969
Recent ly Completed, in Develooment and Pr oposed
Ite:n
Iro .
C- 34
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N'o . U:n:i. ts
Ne1-1 ! Exist
54
Desi gnation
Location
Progrcll11
3 1 36 Gor don Rd. 3136 Gordon Rd . Conv.
No. Bedrooms
2
1
3
Monthly Pmts . Estimate
or Hen t a.ls
When
1
2
3
Available
54
135
76
Collier Wood s
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. &amp; 1000 Coll i e r
Rd .
Coll i er Rd.
N. W.
Conv.
96
Other Value
$270,000
s .w .
C- 35
Permit or
105
CorrJT1ent
Owner- D. L. ·Knox &amp; Assoc.
Rent does not ·include
utili t ies.
4 0 uni t s i n Collie r Wood s
36 u n i t s in 1000 Co lli e r Rd~
.
,
C- 36
132
Bankhea d
Proje c t
Ba nkhead and
May na rd
--
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Turnkey


 1 Se ction comple t ed May' 6 9 _


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Unde r Construc ti o n ( See
UC- 4 7 ) .
T OTALS 5,09!: 20,254
a s of
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New! Exist
33
23
19
21
11
11
39
6
2
11
13
234
UC-3
Designation
Location
July '68
Aug. '68
Se p t. ·'68
Oct. '68
Nov. '68
Dec. '68
Jan. '69
· Feb. '.69
Mar . '69
Apr . '69
Ma y '69
June '69
Jul y '69
TOTAL t o dat E
29
UC-2
LOW .AND MEDM1 INCOHE HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
Program
S ingle Family scattered
(under $1 5,000 &gt;.
16
2
30
Monthly Pmts. Estiinate
or l-lent al s
When
1
2
3
Available
221 (d) 2
Est. Completion
12 mon .
after
issuance
of permit
and Conv.
Small Apts ..
Permit or
Other Value
Comrnent
Permits under l15 , 000
,
,,
sca t tered
Dup l e x es u n der $12,000 per
uni t ( o ne o n ly as o f t hi s da t
Own~r- Roy J o Co~
Conv.
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4
6
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Dup lex es (unde1 4 9l Hopkins St. Conv.
$12 ,00 0 pe r
SW
unit)
30
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DATE Aug. 15, 1969
An Inventory of
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234
9
HOUSING.RESOURCES COMMITTEE
294 Penel ope Dr. NW, Pe r mit Di~ c. '68, o wne r - Aloer t Zeder
1184 Luc i lle Ave., Permit Juni '69; own~r- Robe~t Schei n fi 1~ld
1170 Greenw 1c h St. SW, $ 26,00
owner - ~lbe rt Zt:?d er , b u i ld 1~r s· a nley Raw 11
· TOTAL to dat e
1 )
,
Ap t s. less than 20 unit s .
(Cons truGt ion s eems to b e
l aggi ng in this category.)
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New! Exist
500
DATE
An Inventory of
Designation
Bankhead Project
Location
Bankhead near
Maynard Dr.
Progrclill
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
or Henta.ls
When
1
2 I 3
Available
Turnkey
108
148
112


2

3

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UC-5
350
Thomasville
U. R.
Thomasville
UC-6"
202
Hollywood Rd.
Pr oject
1580 Hollywood R~ Turnkey
UC-7
220
Gilbert Garden:
Gilbert Rd.
at Flynn
UC-8. 1-7 5
Aug. 15 ,. 1969
LOW AND MEDIU1'1 INCOME HOUSING lli ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
Leila Vall ey
Apt s .
Permit or
Other Value
HUD$9,998,868
Dev. cost
to H.A.$9,356,094
Permit$5,000,000
Estimate~ Compl~tion
""%8,
10
m:smmcr.s COMMITTEE
2-~5-69
10 25-69
4- 2-70
(Final completion date)
PH
s. w
40 120
8(
196
Turnkey
Comment
Builder~ Jack Jones,
H. L. Coble Const. Co.
Greensboro, N. C.
35 acres south of Bankhead,
10.5 acres north of Bankhead
Behind Schedule.
HUD requires 25% completion
by 9-30
.
Ground broken 5-27-68


 1, 132 units completed May


1969 (See. C-36).
Jan. 18, $14,500
1970
per unit
Estimated
completioln
Contract granted 7~1-68
Broke ground 7-17-68
8-31-69
PermliEstimated $2,500,000
completioh
Ow n er- Claridge Towners Inc.
Builder- Whiting-Tu r ner Cons t
Contract signed 4 -19-68
Brok e ground 5-9-68
Spring ... 619
Estimated
Completion
20 acre site--11 u n it~/acre
HUD Approv al- 5-5-68
Contr a ct signed 9-7-68 .
Groun d b r o k en 1 -19 - 68
Contact-·Bill Wood wa r d of
Adams-Cates
Builde r - Whi ti ng Tu rne r
Dev e l oper - Claridge Towners
f Prison Cr ee k a nci Turnk ey
Con tra c t s igne d 1-13-69
Lei l a La ne
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DATE
An Inventory of
Aug. 15, 1969
LOW AND MEDIU1'1 I NCOr-ill HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in DeveloDment and Proposed
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Ro. Units
New· I Exist
6.0
UC-·10 200
DesiITT1ation
Location
Progrrun
1
Duplexes
284 Linden Ave.
London Towne
Houses
32 42 Cushman Cit. 221 d (3 . . 8
SW
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FHA Allotment
36
48
48
68
No. Bedrooms
$486 ,500
$ 661,000
$745,700
$923,000
2
I 3
Monthly Pmts, Estimate
or H.ent als
Wh.en
1
2
3
Available
Conv.
Complete as of May 1
99%
9 4%
68%
68%
Permit or
Other Value
$415,000
61 122
FHn No-
5~ 019 Man
5~020-Man ,
5!:021 Ma n
5!:022 Ma n
63
6~ 8 4
Estimatec $14,078
comPleticn per unit
Jan. '80
]berm t


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!287,30(
! 302 300
! 4 05 100
200
UC -lJ 250
Rockdal e Par:k
Sec. 1
1660 Johnson Rd. 55038- LD&lt;
221 d (3
FHA$2,581,000
Permit$ 200 .
UC -12
75
Rockdale Pa·r.k:
Sec. 2
1660 J o hns o n Rd.5 5054-LDC R
221 d (3)
.oon
Permit$801,400
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Duplexes (Temporary relocation housing)
Builder- Armour Homes
Ow ner- Atl anta Ho u sing
Authority
Sponsot - FCH, sa~e people who
de v eloped East wych
Down payme nt - $13 5
$10 Appl. fee
Purcha se price includes tax ,
insura nce, and ou t side
maint aina nce
4 -Bedroom town house s
Builder- Diamond &amp; Kaye


Mortgage interes t


43%


Rea l estate taxes


16%
Mortgage principle
19%
Maintainanc e
12%
Reserve funds
5%.
Administration
.
5%
Profit
0%
100%


Tax Deduc tibl e


Being occupied . as of Aug. '6 ~
Contract 12-20-68
Construction started 1-13-69
Part of 1400 units
David L. Rosen Const.
Contract awarded to David
L. Rosen Const.
Four years
construc tion. Further
applications to FHA being
processed.
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DATE
Inventory of
Aug. 1 5 , 1 96 9
LOW AND ME DIUM I NCO?-'l E HOUSING JN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
T-'-_,e:n
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New· ! Exis t
UC - 13 12,0
Designation
Location
Central Meth odis t Gardens


1


Program
Nont hly Pmts, Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Henta.ls
When
2
1
2
1
3
3
Available
E . .s i de Fa i r bur r 55053 -BS
Rd., north o f
221 d (3'
Sewell Rd .
Permit or
Other Value
$1 , 368,000
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Centra l Methodist Gardens


2


E . s i d_e Fairbu rn 55070- BS
Rd . , n o rth of
22 1 d (3
Sewell Rd.
UC-15 208
Allen Temple


3


317 5 Go r don Rd.
s. w.
55024 - NP
22 1 d ( 3'
8£ 100
Pe rm i tLegal - Mcc ready Johnston
$1, 950 , 000 72% . c ompleted 5 - 1 - 69
FHA Builder - De S oto Const. Co.
$2,40 5,700 Owner-Allen Temple Dev. Corp •.
$11,566/uni tt ·Mana g:er - Willi amson &amp; Co.
75
$1,830,400
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Etheridge Park o ff Ethe ridge
Apartments Dr . NW
Part o f 558 un it proj ec t
Pr omo t or-C . C •· Th o rnt o n
Sp o n sor -C en t ra l Me th . Chur c h
( Re v. . A. s. Dic ker so n~pa s tor)
Ar c h .- He ery &amp; Heery
Owne r -U rban Sy s tems Development Cor p. C. A, Subs idiary
o f We s t i nghouse '
Co ns tru c tion s tarted 1 - 9 - 69
$ 1, 4 19,500 · Part o f pr o jec t UC - 1 3
Started 5-2 - 69
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550 42 LD] 38 244
22 1 d ( 3 )
65
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Sponsor- I. Saporta
Rent includes all utilities
Second part of . construction
to contain 162 units; first
part approved for airconditioning.
Construc tion started 3-10-69 ·
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DATE
kn Invent ory of
No. Bedrooms
Designation
Location
Program
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts . Estimate
·when
or H.entals
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Ot her Value
Gun Club Apt s. 1033 Hollywood
Rd. · S. W.
55030- LDC
221 d ( 3 )
uc- 1sr 2 4 1
Calvi n Cou rt .
202
$2 , 200,000
UC- 19
Martin Man o r
55058- LDP
221 d (3)
$4 78, 0 00Perm i t
FHA $704 ,000
UC-20
64
208
4 79 E ., Pa ces
Fer r y Rd.
N. E .
. 2 950 Gor do n Rd.
s. w.
Fr ie nd ship
Ce nt e r
99 Norths ide Dr. 55037-NP- ll 3 '1
SW
221 d ( 3 )
Es timat e d $ 940,000
,~omp l e t i o n
10-15-69
95
30
87 101 115 Es timated Permitcomple t i o (l $ 1,564,00(
s - 31 :.. 69
FHA $2,250, 0 0 0
.
UC-21
30
Chambe rlai n
!Realty
f4 19 Chamb erlain
ist. SE
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Recently Compl eted, i n Develooment and Prop osed


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HOUSING .RESOURCES COMMITTEE
.
55015-LD-1
2 21 d (3)
30
90
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FHA $3 06 , 400
Comment
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20 A. Res . ; Addit io nal 140
u nit s e x pe c t e d· l at e r
Sp o nsor -Joe And erso n, Ro y D .
Warr en
Build e r - Gartr e l l Con s t. Co.
Owner - Hol l ywoo d We s t Corp •
.
Apt s . f or elderl'y
Owner - Atlanta Ar e a Pres byt e r i a Q Home
· Builder - ABCO Cons t. Co.
Construc t io n s t a rted-7-1 - 68
Permit i s sued - .1 - 6 - 69
Owner s- H. J . Russel l and
Drs -.. G . Howard &amp; E . J. Howard
Owner- F rie nd s hip Ce n te r
Build er~ Rog er Co ns t . Co.
Sp onsor - Fri e nds h i p Bapt ist
Ch urch
Gr ound b r ok en 5-9-69
To incl ud e cen t r al a ircond i ti oning; 72% completed
5-1-69





Lega l- Fis h e r &amp; Phil l ips
Build e r - Front ie r Co ns t.
Owne r - Chamberla i n Realty
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Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIU1'1 I NCOHE HOUSING IN ATLJ\NTA
Recently Completed, in Develonment and Proposed
f.n
No. Units
New I
Designation
Exis t
Program
Location
l'fon thly Pmts. Estimate
When
or H.enta.ls
No. Bedrooms
2
2
1
1
Available
3
3
UC- 22
96
Ap t s ·.
2891 Sp r ingdale
Conv.
56
40
UC- 23
40
Deerw ood
2905 3.rd Ave. Sv\ Conv.
4
24
UC-2 4
40
Apts. ·
1514 Northwest
Dr.
UC -25
45
Apts.
UC - 2 6
64
Apts .
UC-27
92
Apts.
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Comment
.
$270,000
Owner-Security Dev~lopment
&amp; Inv. Corp.
Rental r.a tes not se t yet; wil]
probably qualify.
Conv.
$235,000
Permit i ssued 4~16 -69
Owner - Le o n C. Harwell
3379 Stone Rd.
Conv.
$400,000
Permit i ssued 4 -69
Owner-Reaves , .Edwards,
Edward s
1073 Hollywood
Conv.
$28 5,000
Permit issued-12-67
Owner-Melvin War straw
Does not include utilities
1090 Hollywood
N. W.
Rd.
Co nv.
$393,000
Permit issued-10-67
Owner-Parzen -&amp; Assoc.
Has permit b u t not building
as of Aug. ; · money problems
Rd. .NW
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Permit or
Other Value
64
85
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UC -28 100
Hollywood Rd. N ~ Conv.
.20
48
32
6~ 78
95
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UC -29 132
3804 Gordo n Rd.
Gordon Rd.
Ext e ns ion Apts SW
UC-30 160
Apts.
Conv.
9 54 Hightower Rd. Conv.
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Owner- H. Russell &amp; M. Burch
$875,000
Permit issued- 2-69
Owner-Sh oco Inc.
$900,000
Owner-Albert Zeder
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DATE
Aug. 15, 1969
Im. Inventory of
LCYtT AND MEDilJN INCOl-'lE HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
-"". . e:r. I'
..:.
Hon thiy Prnts ,I Estimate
No. Bedrooms
Ro. Units
r~e-:-r ! E:x:i st
Designation
Location
Program
1
2
3
1
or l-tentals
2 I 3
When
Available
Permit or
Other Value
FHA-
Comment
Flipper Temple 2479 Abner Pl.
Homes
NW
55052-NP
221 d (3J
96
Apts.
3350 Mt. Gilead
Pl. SW
Conv.
uc - 33- 36
Apt s.
2825 Waters Rd.
SW
Conv.
UC -34
7 ?.
Apts.
3000 Continental Conv.
Colony Parkway
SW
$640,000
O\\ ner-Continental Developmen t
Corp.; Permitted 4 -69
UC - 35 130
Apts.
62
$1,0_17,000
Owner-Sol Gray
Ma n a ger- B. L . I. Const. Co.
2964 Pea c htree Rd.
UC -31 163
UC -3 2
Harwell Rd.
$1,712,000
Permit$1,219,716
Permitted $600,000
4-69
l $275,000
Conv.
·NW
Flipper Temple owner &amp; sponsor
Rev. Julius W~lliams
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Builder-Torch Const.
Promo~er &amp; ArchitectI. Sapo:rta
Construction started 4-28-69
Owner &amp; Builder~Mills
Robertson
Owner-Bob Young Development
Corp. Inc.
Permit issued- 4-69
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52
Apts.
2786 Old Hape vil1e Rd. S.E.
Conv.
$400,000
Owner- Pendley Bros,
1 991 De Lo we
UC-37 206
Apts.
2971 Macon Dr.
SW
Conv.
$1,,400, 000
Owner- Mert on Development
Corp.
UC -38 294
Apt s.
505 Englewood
S.E.
Conv.
Permit-$3,161,610
$10,753
per unit
Owner-Warner Development Cor p ·
Builder-Warner Const.
UC -36
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DATE
Aug. 15, 196 9
1m Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUr1 INCOt'IE HOUSING JN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develoument and Proposed
Program
Location
Designation
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
When
or }{enta.ls
No. Bedrooms
2
1
2 l 3
Available
1
3
Permit or
Other Value
Col'1".li:ent
UC- 39
88
I Ap t s ·.
UC- 40
22
Ap ts.
87 Harwell Rd ..NW Conv.
$140,000
Owner -S. M. &amp; M. Realty Co.
uC - 41
34
Apt s.
1 6 60 S t anton Rd . Conv.
SW
$250,000
Owner - McDonald &amp; Assoc.
Pe r mit issued-Feb . ' 69
Ap t s.
3669 Gordon Road Conv .
$1 50 ,000
Owner - Jack Storch
Permitted 10-18-68
UC- 4 2 1 2 8
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Hollywood Rd.
Conv.
64
59
74
Owner - Jim Bersch
.
s.w.
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34
Apt s.
3 3 01 North Ca mp Conv.
Cree k Par kw ay SW
$200,000
Ow ner - Reaves, Tr a pley &amp; Reaves
Pe r mi t t ed-10 - 4 -6 8
UC-44
36
Ap ts.
1867 Myrtle Dr.
Conv.
$180,000
Builder and owner-Dewey
P :.. Kell ey
Pe rm i tt ed 8-28 - 68
UC - 4 5
32
Ap ts.
1930 Honeysuckle Conv.
Lane S. W.
$300,000
Owner - Fred Sc hw acmmle
Permitted 7-2-68
UC-46
56
Apt s.
31 44 Gordon Rd • . Conv.
SW
Estimated $340,000
completio n
Oc t . '69
UC- 47 375
Apt s.
580 Nort h side Ci
UC-48
Apts.
390 West La ke Dr Conv .
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Conv.
$2,000,000
Owner-Townsend &amp;. Gh e ha n
Permit iss u ed- Dec. '68
$2 4 2, 4 52
Ow ner a nd b ui l d e r - H. J .
Russell
Pe r mit iss u ed 5- 7 -6 8
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Owner- Knox &amp; Assoc. ,Inc.
Permit issued- 2 -6 9
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DATE
An Inventory of
Aug. 15, 196 9
LOW' AND ME DIUN I NCOME HOUSING IN ATL.t\NTA
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
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II
UC- 4 91i
UC- 50
No. Units
New!
76
40
UC- 5 1 216
Erist
Designation
Location
Apts.
Prop.:rarn
No. Bedrooms
1
2
3
Honthiy Pmts.l Estimate
or Hent a.ls
Wb.en
2
1
3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Comment
193 5 Allison Ct. Conv.
SW.
$423,630
Apts.
901 Bolt o n Rd.
N.W.
Conv.
$160,000
Owner - Juta cod a (15 Chestnut
St . )
Butler S t .
YMCA Project
1562 Hollyw ood
Road, N. W.
55057 NP 72
221 d (3)
FHA $2,642,400
Permit
$2,137,687
50 acre tract purcha s ed by
Loridan ' s Foundation . 15
acre site planned for apart ments .
Sp onsor - Butler St. YMCA
Arc h itect - Joh n Cherry
Le g al - Hall Ware
Fa vorable reaction by Plan:ning Board Oct. 11 to Zoning
Nov. 16 Deferred (Z - 67- 200D) Dec. 7 Zoni n g d eferred
i nde fi n itel y .
Reconsid ered
Feb . 22 . Approv e d by Bd.
Al d. Ma r. 4
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72
-
72
Owner a nd builder - H. J.
Russell
Permi t issued - 8 - 67 .
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COMMITTEE
DATE Aug. 15 ,· 1969
An Inventory of
LOW A,_\ID MEDllJN I NCrn-m HOUS ING IN ATIJ\NT.A
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed .
No. Units
~Te1-1
UC - 52
I
I Exist l
800
Ii
Monthiy Pmtsi Estimate
Designation
Location
East La ke Golf N. ·of Glenwood
Course # 2
Ave.
No. Bedrooms ,.--=-..:...c:...--::~~
or :H.ent a.ls
1-=-:...:...::~:...::...:;=,.;;:....::..:...;.:::..;
Program
1
2
3
1
2
3
When
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Turnkey
Land cost $1,2-00,000; 99A
Zoning Request R- 4 to C-1
R-6 A-1 &amp; A2 72 A p r9p osed
housing density 1 0 .68 U
Arc h .- Hall &amp; Ba u ghb e r g Da llas .
Co nsul t - J ohn Wier s ma , F ord
Foundation, Wash. Federal
In t . Cec i l L. Yar boro ugh
Field Re p.- Progr am of f icerAd u lt Ed u cation, U. s.
office of Educ at io n Re g io n I V
AHA appr. 10- 1 5-68
HUD11-26- 6 8
Bu ilde r - Pau l Andr e ws , Sout h e a s t e r n Dev. Co rp . , Nas hv i lle
Te nn . .
Sp o nsor - J i m Go ld en o f At l ant a
JC' s
Owner- James May e
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TOTALS 7, 1 6 61
a s of
-1 5-69
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DATE Aug. 15, 1969
1m Inventory of
LOW AND MEDim1 INCOME HOUSING IN ATL/iNTA
Recently Completed, in Develoument and Prorosed
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No. Units
Ne,;.;!
IP-1
100
IP-2
162
Exist
Designation
Location
Rockdale Park 1660 Johnson Rd.
Town Houses #3
N. ·W
221 d (3;
Co-op
Etheridge Park Off Etheridge
Dr . NW
FHA
221 d (3


2


IP- 3
IP- 4
192
IP-5
,20
ProgrcUn
Holiday · Park
Town Houses
Rockdale u. R.
Pro.i ect
221 d (3:
Ma r t in Luther
King Village
Between Capitol
Homes and I - 20
221 d (3;
55056-NP
SUP- R
Th oma svi l le
U. R . Single
Fam i l y
Thomasville U.
R. Project
221 d (2
4 4015-LD&lt;~
Monthly Pmts ,I Est:iinate
No. Bedrooms
or Henta.ls
When
1
2
3
1
2
3 Available
Permit or
Other Value
FHA
$98,472
Comment
Part of potential 1400 unit s
some o f which ~re already
under cons truction.
Project
to take 4 years for completion. 150 units scheduled in
collaboration with the Union
Ba ptist Church &amp; FCH.
Committment of 221 d (3)
funds made.
Builder - David - Rosen Const.
Part 2 of UC-16
55038-LD(~
$1,200,000
Did Not Materialize
$3,134,861
Sponsored by Ebeneezer
Baptist Chu:rch
Pe r mitted 3-28-69; Second
Fe a sibility le t ter issued
3-28 - 6 9
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than National Homes) to be
built in Th omasville U. R.
area. Va cant lots sti l l n o t
built on.
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DesiP,nation
Location
Pro,c;rrun
300
As bury Hil ls
Nurs ing Home
Gammon Theologi- 202, 232 ,
cal Seminary
Hill &amp;
Site
Burton
Act
IP-7
402 .
Wildwo od Park
Town Houses
Fairbuxn Rd.
(west side)
60
74
44
56
60
44
64
402
IP-8
FHA No ..
440 1.6 Ma n.
44 017 Man .
55059 Ma n .
55060 Ma n .
55061 Man .
55062 Ma n.
55071 Man~
196
I
No. Bedrooms
1
2 ! 3
Honthly Pmts
or :Rentals
1
2
3
E. side Fairburn
Rd . S W, at N . of
Sewell
Perinit or
Other Value
Corr.ment
Nursing and Elderl y ; not
ab le to get Hill &amp; Burton
Act money - Nursi ng ~ome
deferred has rai s ed $50 , 000
of needed $2 50, 000
·
Sponsor - Rev . H. H. Ba c ks trom
$49 756.67 &amp; $6,811. RS
Sec It iOI 236 .
II
$ 60 105.67
$651 ~, 000 (Firm 2013 ~ith fee 4 ...4- E9 Se k! t ion 2~ 1 d
ti
$8 ll ,500
It
$78: , ooo·
ti
$73l ,000
ti
$ 95~ ,774
Central Methodist Elderly
Estimate
i·fuen
Available
221 d
Co-op
Thoma sville U. Thomasville U. R 221 d (2)
R. Single Pr oject
Fam ily
IP-9
DATE Aug • . 15 , 1969
LOW AND ViSDIID1 I NCOHE HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed. in Develooment and Proposed
IP- 6
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20
An Inventory of
Units
Exist
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HOUSING .RESOURCES COMMITTEE
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Sponsor-Mark Pal'mour Inc.
(Bill Gilmore 23354 05, Rep.)
Builder - Marv in Wa rner Inc.
· Cincinnati
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41
National Homes Singl e Fa~ily
homes in Thoma s vi l le u. R .
area; Bids let to Cousins
May 6, . 1968
202 ·
3rd part of 3 part package
of 558 U
Sponsor -C. C. Thornton
Bu ilder-Central Met h odist
Churc h
Arc hitec t - Heer y &amp; Heery
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HOUSING R1~souncr.s COMMITTEF.
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DATE
Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUM I NCOl'lE HOUSING lli ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in DeveloDment and Proposed
An
Aug. 15 ,. 1969
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No. Units
N'ew ! Exist
48
IP- 11 450
Noo Bedrooms
I
DesiITT1ation
Apt
Apt s.
Program
Gordon Rd. SW o
Adamsv ille Dr .
-Browntown Rd.
1
2
I
Estimat e
When
Avail abl e
Permit or
Other Value
Conv.
Co::nment
3½A Sponsor-C. C. Thornton
Turnkey
Hav ing Difficul y.
Lette
tte
Dobbs, Chairma n, Neighbor
Act
a ccomplis hmen t s in genera ne ghb
opp osition. Si t e include in Pa c
Pla nning Dept.
I nformal isc ssi
discussion prop ed f or 1 -5- 8.
I
3
I1onthly Pmts
or H.enta.ls
1
2
3
5on
rho
age
n w
St i
4- 6
omm
d a
Zon
th
1 d
b
Dan Sweat t o Robert
in area poi ting out
que ting wit drawal o f
fav rably re orted by
Com. 3 - 22-68 . Another
ed.
51A •. site Zon. M-1. WhitingTurner has option. Approved
by HA &amp; HUD; Plan~ BD. recommended-favorable action; Zon.
Com. de~ied unanimously 8-1;
Bd. Ald. denied 8-21-67. Pl an
Dept. sponsored reopening the
proposed rezoning. Z o n. Com.
agr e e d Nov. 9 to permit
project t o be reintroduced.
Plan. Bd. favorable recomme~
dation Nov. 15, 1967. Zon.
Com. reconsidered &amp; deferred
to 7~1-68. Final action by
Zo n~ Com .; n o t yet r e quested;
hav e been waiting to deter mine outcome . of Sc h. Bond
issue, which wa s voted favorably Nov. 5 1968.
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IP-12 Now t.Jc 51.
IP-13 160
Jon esboro Rd.
Pro ject
Jonesboro Rd . SE
S. of Mc Wil liams T. K.
Rd .
20
19
54
$20,500
down t o
$1 9,250
per unit
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Application complete; 15 A
Ar chi t ect-Charles E. Mcc ard
Te native approval from HUD
&amp; AHA . Builder-Evans &amp; Leopo l
IP-13 is waiting f o r HUD &amp;
AHA. Ha s extension on loan
committment and is absorbing
interest cos ts .
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DATE
An I nventory of
LOW AND XEDIU}1 I NCO}'!E HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Aug . 1 5, 1969
Recently Compl eted, i n Devel oument an d Pr oposed
!te:n


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r-:o. Units
New!
Exist
IP-1 4 353
IP-15
22
-
Desi~ation
Location
Program
No. Bedrooms
2
1
3
Nonthiy PmtsJ Estimate
or H.enta.ls
When
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Ot her Value
Cor.iment
Bedf o rd - Pine
No rth Av e. &amp;
Lind e n
P. H.
De v elopmental pr o gram n o t
b e ing finaliz e d by Sheetz &amp; ..
Bradfi e ld.
P lanned_ 149 e lder l y out of total 353.
Apt s.
290 Springdale
Conv .
1 7 A.
Conv .
Held up by zoning.
Neigh borhood opp os ition.
Rd .
Awaiting zoning.
.
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40
IP-17 600
Apt s .
Br own le e Rd • .SW'
Federal Hon or
Farm #1
Mc Donough
Blvd . SE
I&lt;'or breakdown on type housing
s ee bid fr om National Homes.
Part o f Community Unit Plan
o n 95 acre tract.
Fed era 1
participation and allocation
announced Dec. 12. Board of
Ald ermen agreed to accept
a nd develop a s part of the
Thomasville Urban Renewal
project on 5'--6-68. Bid
accepted from National Homes
Corp. for 600 units at a cos t
of $8.7 million.
Housing
Authority adver.t ised for
c o ntract bids July 14 for
construction of r ,oads and
utility se rvices.
As of June
69 it is ·estimated that this
phase will be completed in
Spring of 19-70. Allowing t wo
years for actual con::;truction
of the homes the project
should be compl eted in Spring
or Summer of 1972.
Builder-National Homes Cor.p,
,
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HOUSING RES01ffiCES COMMITTEE
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T-'-
~:o .
No . Unit s
Ne-:-r I .t,X:l.S V
r,
•
.1.
DATE Aug. 1 5 , 1969
Inventory of
LO',v AND MEDIUM I NCOME HOU SIN G IN ATLANTA
Re cently Completed, i n Devel onment and Propose d
An
I
Designation


Wes t l ake Ma n o r We s tlake Ave.


NW
I _P - 18.1 32
Prop.;rc2Ill
Locati on
221 d (3)
Monthly Pmts, Estimate
When
or Eenta.ls
No. Bedrooms
2 I 3
1
2
Available
3 I 1
102
32
)
Per mit or
Other Value
$ 4 67 , 500
LD
Coir.ment
-
FHA c ommittment' 3 - 25 - 68
Committ me n t wi thdraw n 9 - 12 - 6 8
IP- 191 Del ieted. N,)\Ii UC -52
IP-20
72
IP- 21
8
s. side
Th o r n t o n Gordon Rd . E . o f Co nv .
Ap ts.
Lynhu r s t
W. side
Apt s.
Harwell Rd. 9 0 0' Conv.
N • . Qf Gordon
c. c.
_I\ pt s .
IP-22 124
IP-23
Apts.
8
IP-24 330
Pope &amp; Carter
Project
Bolton Rd. near
Harvill
235
60
Apts .
Center S t . NW
Co nv .
IP-26
72
Apts.
Wat e rs Rd. &amp;
Cleveland Ave .
Co nv .
IP-27
56
Ap ts.
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Spec ia l u se permit in a C-L
Di st r i c t .
App lic a n t - Ca r l
Go ld s t ei n &amp; St o n e
.
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Owne·r - Re d He art Oi l Co.
Repr~ s entativ e-Tom Musgrove
33~S A · 10 U/ A; FCH ,t o spons OJ
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Builder-Pope
&amp; Certer
.
Julius Iteld - Applicant f o r
rezoning
Owner - Pearl Reese
6 . 7 A LL 68 14th Di st. F. Co
Owner-Mrs. Viola Jackson
Watt s Rd. NW o ff 221 d ( 3 )
. Northw~st Dr •
.
Owner- Ca rl Go ld s t ein &amp; S tone ·
West si d e Ha rw el Conv.
Rd . , SW, 150' No
o f Gord o n Roa d
!LL237, 1 4th Dist r1ict
R. of prop.
Gord o n Rd. (rear Conv .
14th Dis t
LL 14
F. Co.)
IP-25
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6. 5. A
Builder-James
,
w.
Howard
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DATE Aug. 15 , . 1969
1m Inventory of
LOW AND 1-IBDIUN I NCONE HOUSING lli ATLJ\NTA
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
I
- t-e:n !
T"
?~o •
I
Ro. Un.its
l-;ew ! E:dst l
Designation
l
i
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I Bould er Park
Town Houses
IP-2 8i 120
Brandy Wi ne
Town Houses
IP-2 9 204
Location
Program
Boulder Park Dr . Conv.
&amp; Brownle·e Rd.
Mt. Zion Rd.
Noo Bedrooms
2
1
3
6
48
Monthly Pmts. Estimate
or Hentals
When
1 II 2
Available
3
Permit or
Other Value
Co;r.rn.ent
9.6 A· Builder - I. Saporta
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Owner-Dutch
Va·lley Cot:p.
60
236
.
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FHA No .
4401 Man.
4402 Man .
4403 Ma n.
60
84
60
204
Value





·$ ~9 ,079 'and $4,554
$ 89 ,235 and $8,237
$ D8,003 and $5,306
IP-3 0 200
Apt s.
Mildred Pl. &amp;
Wood st.
221 d (3)
NP
30 A (25 of these ar e vacant
now)
Sp-onsor-Liberty Baptis t Chur cl
Promo ter - J. T. Bickers
IP-3 1 250
Apts.
. ME?lVin Dr. SW
221 d (3)
25 A;' W. F . Gilmore-Zoning
App licant
IP-32 102
Forrest Park
Cooperative
Town Houses
Fo rrest Park
221 d (3)
Lakesid e N.
Ap ts.
Roswell Rd.
IP-33 162
.
FHA
$808,900 (58 U)
$636,800(44· ·u)
BMIR funds approved ..
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FHA commitment 12-19-69
207
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IP- 34
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Vanguard Hous- Lyndwood Park
ing Corp.
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56010EC
$72,300
FHA iss·ued funds 11-27-68
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Re cently Compl et ed, in Develooment and Proposed
No. Bedrooms
Desirn1ation
Location
Prop;ram
1
2
3
Monthly Pmts . Estimate
or Henta.ls
When
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Co!r.rnent
Gilbert Squar e
2 3 6 LD
IP- 36 128
Mar t in Luthe r
Auburn Ave .
Ki·n g , Sr . Nurs
ing Cente r
202
I P- 37 2 50
Apts.
Nor t h Ave. &amp;
Tec h wood
PH(El d .)
AHA Pr o jec t . See Summary of
Public Hous ing .
I P-3 8 100
Apts.
Pittman- Hi lliard PH(Eld. )
St .
AHA Projec t. See Summary o f
Public Hous i ng.
IP-39
Apts.
Bed f o rd Pl. - Lin- PH
de n
AHA Project .
See Summary o f
Public Housing.
IP- 35
60
98
IP- 40 324
Well s wood Apts W. o f Boulevard, PH
s. of Eng l e wood, SE
IP- 41 270
Apts .
T OTAL
7,050
a s of
8 -1 5-69
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DATE Aug. 15, 1 96 ~
1m I nventory of
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Ro.
25
HOUSING RESOURCES COl-lMITTEE
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6
Campb ell t on Rd.
1,000' E . o f
Kimber l y Roa d
Conv.
Ap plicant f or FHA 2 36 'ill.,_
Program
Nurs .ing h orn~ · 3 s t ories
SBA Loa n o f $ 350,000; r ema i nder from M. L . King Jr.
Foundat ion . ($85~000 at n o
inte r es t ) A Ne~ro b ank has
pledged $41 5 ,000 o Home will
employ 63 .
20.3 A; AHA Project. See
Summary of Public Housing .
Owner - Modular Industries
- Has S pecia 1·.~us~ Perm it for
garden apartments (Contd. U- 6 9 ~


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DATE Aug . 1 5 , 1969
An Inventory of
LOW AND MEDIUM I NCOHE HOUSIN G IN ATLAN TA
Recentl y Compl eted, in Devel ooment and Pro~osed
Tt
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N'o. Units
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26
BC- 2
1 50
BC - 3
50
80
Designation
Location
Progrmn
Pmtsi
Monthiy
or H.ent a.ls
1
2
3
500
Permit or
Other Value
Co::-:-.ment
Th oma s v ille U. Thomasvill e U. R . 221 d (2
R . S ingl e Fam. Proje c t
o r Conv .
Uncommitted s ingle fam i ly lo ts
i n t he Thomasvdlle U. R. are a
Or iginally 157 lo t s ; 53 lots
sold. t o Na ti o n a l Home s Const.
Corp. 19 t o Na ti onal Homes
Co rp . 39 t o Nat i o n a l Homes &amp;
Co usi n~ 20 t o a n other builde r ,
lea ving 26 unco~mitt ed.
Apts.
12 A t ied t o UC - 32
J oe Ande r s o n of Roy D .
Wa rre n Co.
Ea s t o f Gu n Club
Rd. , South o f
Alvin Dr.
Seminole Court
T. K.
(Reh8 bS)
Re ha b.
Apts.
Harwell Rd. at
Oa k cl if f NW
Ci t y owns l and. Ch a rles A.
Mueller wa rit ~ t o pur ch~se.
Jim Ri c h a rdson 0 f Johnson ;
Ric har d son &amp; Assa.)
is also inter es t e d .
32
Boulde r Park
Sing le Fam il y-
Turnk ey Reha bilitat io n
,
Effi ci enc i es
Ed L. Barnum Re alty Co.
22 1 d (3) .
Apar tmen t use fo "" the ma j o~ p o r t i c n o :f th i s s' i t e
pra c t ic a l than si ngle f amily, f or which ar ea i s n ow 2 o ne c .
BC - 6
Estimate
When
Available
We s t End U. R . Between o 'argan
221 d (3)
S. S id e West - Pl. &amp; Hold ernes s LD
view SW
36
BC -4
BC- 5
Exi st
No. Bedrooms
1
2 i 3
Turnk ey
&amp; Co nv .
,Dppe
a_r s mo ... e
6.5 A ; Planne d .12 .5 U/A
Opposed by Al d. Q. V.
Willi ams o n
Owner-Ce nker &amp; King loff
Pa sse d Zo nin g Commit teeDen i e d i n Bd . Ald .
Single Family homes; 3 75 Turnkey; 125 -C onv.; Has
t e ntativ e a p prov al by both
HUD and AHA
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DATE Aug. 15; 1969 1
I nventory of
LOW AND !1EDIUH I NCOt!E HOUSDJG IlJ ATLANTA
Re cently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
Ai1
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Designation
Location
Program
BC-7
16
Apt s .
W. side Gilbert R tL Conv .
BC-8
20
Apts.
Fairburn Rd . &amp;
Bakers Ferry
Apts.
Queen l\1i ll Rd .
BC-9
i
Ro • Units
}?e1-: f Exist
l
152
Nonthiy Pmts ,I Estimate
No. Bedrooms
or Hent als
When
2 ! 3
1
1
2
3
Available
I
Permit or
Other Value
T. K. or 76
221 d (3)
Old National
Pr octor Creek
Homes Property &amp; Gun Club Rd .
T. K. or
221 d (3) I
BC- 1 1 102
Apts.
Fairburn &amp;
Gordon
221 d (3)
BC-12 206
Apts.
Jonesb oro &amp;
Ma cedonia
T. K.
1 A· Owners - Keith El more &amp;
' am Merritt
Willi
.
76
17 A with paved 'road; Zoned
for Apts. ; has water and
se wer . Contact Jack Hurt
· Southern Acceptance Corp.
(521 -31 71)
Owner- Lea nord Hall &amp; Franklin
Lee
100. A; zoned Al.
Promoter- W. R. Cason of Shar p
&amp; Boylston
.
$3,644,000
.
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Promo ter - David Berry
BC- 10 750
BC-13 11 0
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Greendal e Dr. SE T. K. or
221 d (3)
FHA ·Feasib il i .t y letter extende d to 7 -2-6 9
16 A . site zoned A-1
Promoter-Litchfield of Ada msCates Realty; poiitical
resist ance
9.72 A. Proposed both Turnkey &amp; FHA
Ow ner- Herman Levin 252-4950
Zoned A-1
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LOW AND MEDIUM I NCO}fr; HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in DeveloDment and Proposed
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DesiRnation
Apts.
Mobile Homes
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m:smmcss COMMITTEE
Program
Location
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2 I 3
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Nonthly Pmts. Estimate
When
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Permit or
Other Value
Corr.rnent
Turnkey
J onesboro Rd.
(NE of Hutchi ns)
Zoning applicarit-J. Martin
Rezoned to A- 1.
S.s ide Perry
Blvd. NW
Apl . .- V . Levich (261 -7295)
Proposal for mobile homes
$5,000 to $6,000 ; 32 A in
3 parcels
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BC-16
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BC- 17
BC - 18 500
Apts.
Ca sc a de Ha rbin
Rd . Project
Apts.
BC-19
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BC -20
Apts.
BC-21
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Lynhurst Dr. (
Center St. ne a r
t o Hill St. (N.
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Zoning appl ic ant -Samuel A.
Miller; Apl. to rezone from
R- 3 to A- 1 Deferred 6 -5- 69
236
corner)
Zoning Ap l.- 1 . Saporta
Rezoned R-5 to A- 1 6 -5- 69
E . of Harbin Rm d
s. of Cascade
57 A· Pl a nni ng Depar tment ·
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Will i am L.
Moore- At torney &amp; Builder
Moore Developmen t Corp.
515 Rh odes Haver ty; Working
wi t h AHA
Mildred Pl . off
Bankhead
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1894 Ha rbin Rd.
&amp; Dodson Dr.
Rezone d Residen t ial to A- L
318 Holdernes s
SW
1.17 A·, rez oned R-6 to A-1
July 10, 196 9, Bu ilder-Roy
Jones; Owne r - Howard Crawford
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P r omo ter - J. 'I' Bi ckers
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DATE Au g . 15, 1969
Im Inventor y of
L (Jf,f AND 10:DIUM I NCO!"jE HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Re centl y Comple te d, in Develooment and Proposed
No . Units
~e,;sJ I Exist
Desi gnation
Location
Prop.;ram
No. Bedr ooms
1
2
3
Vionthly Prnts I Estimate
1dhen
or :H.ent a.ls
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Co:r.ment
BC- 22
Wes t s hi re Pl.
1074, 114 , 1068
Wes t s hir e · P l.
Rezone d R- 6 t o A- l - C; 7 - 10- 69 I
Build e r - Coh e n,· J . Bl a c k, J. ·R.
McLemo r e
BC- 23
Ap t s.
Wood St. ( Sumlin
St .) o f f Bankhe a
Rez o n e d R- 5 to A- l · J ul y 10 , ~ 1 969
BC- 24
Forres t Park ·
Rd .
377 5 Fo rres t Par
Rd .
Ap t s .
S. X- way Sout h
of Voc at iona l
Sc hool
2 1 A. o f f S. X- wa y
Promoter - Ni chol a s Berr yma n
Apts .
Carr o l l Rd . &amp;·
Harv il l
33. ~ A f or s ale b y Pope &amp;
Carter~ J ohn Ha ncoc k Bldg.
522 - 9491 ; Con ta c t -S tanle y
As h ley oi Richard Be ll
Ad j . . t o Elem. Sc hool- ; Now
Zone M- 1
BC-25
200
BC-26
T OTAL3 , 5 7
as of
8 -1 5-69
9 ~9 A 32 5' x 1010 '
Buil d e r - R . A. Young
Ow ne r - .Mrs. Mary B . Ga r dner
· Rezone d R- 4 to A- 1- C
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Plus e~t i ma1ro 1,000 u its addit iona l
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An Inventory of
1 a;v AND MEDIUM I NCONE HOUSING IN ATL.i\NTA
Recently Co:npletcd, in DcvcloDment and Proposed


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Location
DesiITT1ation
Exist
Program
No o Bedrooms
1
2 I_ 3
Nonthly Pmts . Estimate
or Hentals
When
1
2
3
Available
Permit or
Other Value
Co;rJ11ent


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Apts .
Are included in Su mmary
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Report
for Ma~ 15 1 1969
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3379 Stone Rd .
550
Apts.
Near 7th Day Adv. 235 P. F .
Pr op. ~imber ly
&amp; T. K.
$22 5,000
Promoter-Nicholas Berryman o f ·
Adams-Cates; Wa s to develop:
35 A for P . H .
18. A for Conv .
4 A f or commer cial
Pr oposed for annexation- ne~
proposal for Turnkey, 235,
o r Co-op in the works. May ,
have to b e reclassified.
Rd.
DX •.l -2 8
150
Apts,
52
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N. End Adams Ave.
Zoning d enied by Zon . Com.
6-5~69 Julius Iteld - App lic a n t
(Park We s t)
3751 Gordon Rd .
221 d (3)
LL204 14th
Dist. F . Co.
Hartramph Pr op.
221 d (3 )
Ap ts .
Adeline Ave.
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Permit expired; Owner - Kimb er ly
Co rp . Melvin Wa tson
72
83
$ 416", 635Permi t
$ 520 ,000
FHA
Bill Moore has option on th is
land. 70 A. Having trouble
Co-op
getting constr. loan .
Project
abandoned.
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Zoning denied 6 -5-69 .
Itel d -applicant
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An I nventory of
LOW .!IND MEDIUM I NCO?--ill HOUSING IN ATLJ\NTA
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
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Ro. Units
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192
DNQ - 1
No . Bedrooms
2
1
3
Monthly Pmts . Estimate
or Hent als
vfuen
2
1
Available
3
Jade Ea s t Apts. 914 Co llier Rd. Co nv.
64 12 8
175 225
$ 1,050,000
1890 House
Apa rtme nt s
32
147 163
$ 600,000
Desii';Tiation
Location
Program
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Co:mnent
Includes air-conditioning &amp;
utilities.
Owner - Jade East Cor p.
Ut ilities paid except electr icity. Re s. Mgr. - Mr. Arnold
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755 - 6566; Owne r ~E . M. Keapl er
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1895 Plaza Lane t onv.
Permit or
Other Value
351-2563
owner
W. F . Kilgore, Jr.-
Completed
Aprrl '69
Apt s .
3901 Campbellton Conv.
Rd.
56
La Manc ha
2600 Old Ha pev i l le Rd.
Conv.
56
48
Apts .
330 Brownlee Rd. Conv.
48
H.a p py Haven
Nu rsing Home
18 75 And erson St . 232
16 units (I-bedroom) qualifi e c
out of 236 leaving 220 units
which did not qualify
Ow ner-Greenbriar Villa g e
Builder - Victor D. Ma_ silia
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185
$800,000
2950 Springdale Conv.
28 48
No u tili t ies
Apt s.
108
DNQ-5
Owne r-CPR Engineers &amp; Deve l Rd. SW
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2 20
DNQ - 6
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165
, 150
Ovmer-Securi ty De velopment
Corp .


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523-600 4
$400,000
350 (pr vate)
$621,100
300 (sen i-private)
Completed
7-3-68
Nurs i ng home~ Rat es too cos tl y
for low i nc ome peop l e - Medi c ar e will part i al l y cover
e x penses b u t no t a s p e rmanen t
ho us
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L OW AND !1EDIUM I NCOJIE H0USI NG IN ATLANTA
Re cently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
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Location
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Program
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When
Available
Savannah Squar~ 1101 Coll i e r Re Co nv.
Permit or
Other Value
$ 804 ,000
1246
Au g. 15 , 1969
Corr.ment
Owne r - Edwi n F •· Ed war{'ls , Jr .
Do No t Qu a li fy (Too h i gn
r e n t als )
T h e program is
rea c hi n g the s ta ge wh e re
comp leted u nit s :may b e c hec k ed a s t o ren t a 1 ·ra t es .
If
the y d o no t q u ali fy a s low or
mode ra t e i nc ome h ous ing
bec a us e of high re n t s , t hen
they ar e lis ted h er e- - At
p r es ent we ar e ree v aluating
our c rit e r i a
f or incl u sion .
i nt o t he p rog r am . Unt i l we
f inis h th is t a s k, we are
e x c ludi ng from the progra m
u nits known to rent for i n
e x c es s of maximum r en t
es t a blishe d by HUD f o r the
Rent Supplement program .
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