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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:
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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
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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
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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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              <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

FORM 25-15
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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
important from the standpoint of ~he City and
which deserves serious con&amp;i~erationo
MDJ/mc
Encl:
FORM 25-15
Report on 1043 Stewart Avenue, S.W.
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              <text>ATLANTA, GEORGIA
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>ATLANTA, GEORGIA
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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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Cees GEORGIA
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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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3-25-67

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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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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
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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)
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LD
LD
LD
NP
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Conv .
Conv.
Conv .
Conv .
Conv.
Conv .
Conv.
Conv.
Conv.
Conv .
Conv .
Conv.
Conv .
Conv.
Conv.
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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



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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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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
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.
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
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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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yh f29 C9 19 KS oe

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
f tLe
19
i
19

20
20
20

20

21
21
Zi
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

INN ON

bo ho wh

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t

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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)
236

Program Pace

fh bo

bh

235 PH &amp; T. K.

221d (©)
221 d (3) Co-op

Conv.
Conv.
Conv.
Conv.
Conv.
Conv. :
Conv. a
202 3
Conv.
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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
U'"'
"
I P 1-41 I n Planning
7,050
"
LP Un d er Leas i--ng-Program
1 2 015
"
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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C- lD
Me,.; I Exis t
~
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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
-
4
I
2
8
2
2
2
C-2
l,e
-
I
Col'Tll'l!ent





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.
.
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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
I
I
Aug. 15, 196~
Permits
under
$12,000
per unit
I
I
'
.
.LOW AND XEDIUN I NCOHE HOUSlliG IN ATLi\NTA
No. Units
'
'
DATE
.
Inventory of
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
I
I
2
!
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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-
!
�HOUSING .RESOURCES COMMITTEE
-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 )
..
,





.
-
H. c.
enforce.ment
.
I
.
-· - r
Comment
Leased housing under H. A.
H. A. has authoriza t iori.:: ·f or
15 additional uni ts.
I
--
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 .
...
!-
�--Ite:r.
!·ro.
I
Ro. Units
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
1 42


1

2


College Pl a z a·] 0 1 7 Wes t view Dr. 221 d (3)
LD
.. , ....
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'
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Conv.
Rehab.
scattered
650
96
-
,
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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�5
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
--
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
1·
t:o.
' '
Ro. Units
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
!
1~
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

4---+-----4--------+----------+-----+--+--t---+---+---1t---+-----~------t-....;C~o_.;..__...;.,,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
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
I-:e:n


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C- 18
225
C- 19


16


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
Con:ment





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
'
Constructed for leasing as
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


I-bed r oom unfurnished-$109.5(


"
furni shed-$134.50



2-bedroom unfurnis~ed-$12~&amp;




·"
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.
- ---+----+-----+--- - -- - - - + - - - - - - - - - - - + - - - - - + - -·J ----t---t---+--t---1---·---+------t--Owner- Peyton Pl. Ap ts .
C-24
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
128
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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
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
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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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 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
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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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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


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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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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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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
T-'-
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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


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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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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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An Inventory of
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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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
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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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HOUSING RES01ffiCES COMMITTEE
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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
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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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FHA commitment 12-19-69
207
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IP- 34
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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.
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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
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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
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N'o. Units
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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
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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
An
DesiRnation
Apts.
Mobile Homes
BC - 15 3 00
28
m:smmcss COMMITTEE
Program
Location
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2 I 3
1
Nonthly Pmts. Estimate
When
or H.ent a.ls
2
1
Available
3


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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
.
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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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
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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
y
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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as of
150
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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Xe,-r ! Exist
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
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
1- D
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80
DNQ - 2
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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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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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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
l
2
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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
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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
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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
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!Roy Jo
builder. Do Fr ser ·
&amp; Ghegan
er
ske &amp; R.
ichu:tk
r-J. At
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gh om
ev. W.
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wne - H . L .'
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son
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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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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
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.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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Permits
under
$12,000
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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
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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;
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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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Other Value
Conv.
18,644 Rehabilitati on- . scattered ·
Housing Code
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LOW .AND MEDiilll INCONE HOUSING IN ATLANTA
Recently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
No. Units
New! Exis t
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DATE
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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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Designation
West End
Bedford-Pine
Model Cities
30 Rehabilitation
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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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Harwell
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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
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540 Rehabilitation-- sc.a ttered
Housing
Authority
C-5
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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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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
--
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
1·
t:o.
' '
Ro. Units
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
!
1~
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
I-:e:n


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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
Con:ment





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
'
Constructed for leasing as
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


I-bed r oom unfurnished-$109.5(


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2-bedroom unfurnis~ed-$12~&amp;




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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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C-24
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
128
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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
I
C- 27
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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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HOUSING RESOlffiCES COMMITTEE
---
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
--
..
Turnkey


 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 ) .
T OTALS 5,09!: 20,254
a s of
8 -15 - 6~


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I
Units
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.
\
,
4
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.)
�HOUSING
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Ro. Units
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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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
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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
P ·
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UC-9
!I
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
'
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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Comment
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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HOUSI NG RESOURCES COMMITTEE
--·-
An
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
_
!"·;Q.
I
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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
'
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
I
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Co:mnent
550 42 LD] 38 244
22 1 d ( 3 )
65
.
I
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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I
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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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LOWAND MEDIU11 I NCOl-IE HOUSilJG IN ATLANTA
Recently Compl eted, i n Develooment and Prop osed


tfo . Units




e~-r ! Exist




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.
-
14
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
I
Permit or
Other Value
64
85
.
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Parad ise Apt s.
UC -28 100
Hollywood Rd. N ~ Conv.
.20
48
32
6~ 78
95
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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'
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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
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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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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
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
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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
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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


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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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area. Va cant lots sti l l n o t
built on.
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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
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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
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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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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.
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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-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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HOUSING RESOUR CES COi·1MI TTEE
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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
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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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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
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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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&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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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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l-;ew ! E:dst l
Designation
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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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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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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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1m I nventory of
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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
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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
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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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I nventory of
LOW AND !1EDIUH I NCOt!E HOUSDJG IlJ ATLANTA
Re cently Completed, in Develooment and Proposed
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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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I
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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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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


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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
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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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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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
y
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.
l
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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as of
150
Zoning denied 6 -5-69 .
Itel d -applicant
n,97i
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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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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
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
1- D
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80
DNQ - 2
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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
,
opme nt Co.
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2 20
DNQ - 6
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165
, 150
Ovmer-Securi ty De velopment
Corp .


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Rent does not include electricity; Ow ner-C. C . Th or nto n
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
~ Mont hl y Pmts
Designation
Location
Noo Bedro
Program
1
l
2
I
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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Tota I ;,J~ell i:ng Units Permitted in Atlanta:
1966 -- 2,382
1963 - 9,129
1967 - 4,630
1964 - 3,829
1968 - 5,333
1965 - 2,656
1969 thru July - 4,160
Goa ls:
% established for first 2 yrs. 100%
(Same% used for 5 yr. period)l6,800
Status


No. Units


HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
August 15, 1969
SUMMARY
Dwelling Uni ts Demolished Under Housing Cod e:
Nov . &amp; Dec. 1966 1 44
STATUS OF ACCELERATED LOW-INCOME HOUSING PROGRAM
During 1967
1,272
(Commenced Nov. 15, 1966)
During 1968
1,053
1969 thru July
6 76
5 yr. Program, 1967-71
3,1 4 5
(57%)



(9,576)




(13%)
(2,184)
(30%)
(5,040)
(0%)
P. H. &amp; TK
FHA
pvt. Devel. (C onv.)
Elderly &amp; N. H.
(O)
8-15-69
5,099
. 8-15-68
3,002
8-15-69
( 922)
8-15-68
(310)
8-15-69
(1,100)
8-15-68
(700)
8-15-69
(3,077)
8-15-68
(1,760)
8-15- 69
8-15- 6 8
(O)
(2 3 2)
Uncer Construction
7,166
5,831
(2, 157)
(1,532)
(2,005) ·
(1,174)
(2,763)
(3,125)
(21 1)
In Planning
7z050
7 2 712
(1 z735)
(2 z 608)
(3,847)
(4 2 234)
(s44)
(424)
(624)
(4 46)
Total In Sight
1,9, 315
Plus Leasing Program 12015
20,330
Increase or Deficit
+ 3,530
16,545
1,026
·11
-, ,.571
+ 771
(4,450)
(6,952)
(6,108)
(6,684)
. (5,309)
(865)
(67 8)
(-\-4, 678)
(43,924)
( ~1,644)
.(+269)
Completed (New Cons tr.)
(4, 814)




(l, 015)






(5,829)
(... 3, 747) ·
(1 !026)
(5,476)
(-4,100)
(+678 )
(For Proposals which are Being Considered and which Did Not Ma terialize, see Note A attached)


Figures in this double column are basic and represent the entire program ; ( ) in columns to the right, indica t e breakdown b y programs of figures included in basic columns. **Will require addi ti onal reservation of 1,9.36 units not yet requested b y the Ci ty.


In addi t ion, 1,015 units have been leased for P.H. Also 24,858 units have been reported by the Housing Code Divisio n a s rep a i re C:






(rehabilitated). However, those fi g ures include units found in compliance on origi nal inspection.
It is es t imated that 7 5% o f
this figure, or 18,644 substandard units have been brought into compliance through actual rehabilitation. 4 85 uni t s have b een reh abilitated by H. A~ in the West End U. R. area: 35 in Bedford-Pine; and 40 in Mode l Cities. These rehabilita t ed units do not
increase the ·number of hbusing units available, but do increase the supply of standard units.
Includes only units financed under Federal assisted low and medium income housing programs; and units constructed under
conventional financing as follows:
Multi-fa mily units costing not more than $10,000, exclusive of land)
Respectfully submi tt ed,
11
11
11
11
11
11
"
Duplex uni ts 11
$12,000,
@
)
11
11
11
11
11
Single Family 11
"
$15,000,
)
"
/hd c-c--,i.._,__~t,' 1 . ~
@ Adjusted in this summary to exclude units known to rent for
Malcolm D. Jo; t ;
in excess of maximum rents authorized for the Rent Supplement program.
Housing Coord inator
Encls: 1. Summary of Public Housing in Atlanta
2. Notes
Note:
�HOUSING RESOURCES COMM ITTEE
(SUMMARY OF PUBLIC HOUSING IN ATLANTA)
8,874
August 15, 1969
Existing Units in. operation when
accelerated program started, Nov. 15, 1966 - filled.
.
1,140
Units completed and under development (Conventional) since program started Nov. 15, 1966, as follo~s:


(650)


(140)
(350)



6,200




Units off McDaniel St., in Rawson-Washington U. R. Projec~ completed 11-10-68
Units in Perry Homes Extension - South of Procter Creek. Completed 3-27-69.
Units Under Construction in Thomasville U. R. Project. Bids opened May 15, 1968. Contract signed 7-1-68.
broken 1-17-68. Will try to have part delivered before final scheduled completion date Jan. 1970.
Grou nd
Units reserved to Atlanta by HUD for new construction:
(2423)
(1665)
( 1382)
(730)
Allocations made by HUD
Completed
Under Con·s t.
"_( 132) (May 1969)
Bankhead Cour-ts
( 368) Bankhead Courts
Hollywood Courts
(202)
Gilbert Gardens
(220)
( 42)
( 175)
Leila Valley Apts.
( 800)
Ea st La ke #2
Jonesboro Rd. #1
Wellswood Apts.
TOTALS
( 1807) ·
( 132)
Bedford-Pine
Pittman -Hilliard St.
Nort h Ave.-Techwood
Jonesboro Rd. #2
Bou lder Park
Br o wn town Rd.
( Unit s n ot reported as committed.)
( Ap pr oved f or use ·in the leasing progra m.)
In Pl a nning
( 160)
(324)
( 484)
( 4 51)
(1 00)
(25 0 )
(114)
(300)
(450)
(These figures represent a bre a k d o wn
of the HUD a llocations)
300
Al l oc a te d fo r Le a sing Program (Leased units can only be utilized for P.H. occupancy as they become v a c an t.
- - -- - Tota l un i ts under le a se 1,015.)
7,640
Tot~l unit s Completed , Under Development, In Pl a nning, Uncommitted &amp; a uthorized for Le a sing Progra m.
(1015)
16,514
Units a c tua lly u nd er le a se--9 . loc a tion s ~ f 1030 Alloc a ted &amp; Approved for le a sing p r o gram ); most o f the se are occupied
o r available for occupa ncy as Public Housing.



On September 16 , 196 8, Bd. of Ald. a pproved Resolution a uthorizing H. A. to request reservation frQm HAA of 2 , 0 00




additional uni t s of P ublic Housing. Approved by HAA March 17, 1969 (Included in this figure).
Total Public Housing Pote n ti a l, wi t h cur rent reservations a u t horiz ed by the HAA.
,&gt;(


Figures in ( ) i n this column are included in figure above not in ( ).


Encl •. No. 1
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•
•
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Aug. 15, 1969
NOTES
A.There are 3,572 units known to be Being Considered, plus several sites on which the number of units has not been
set( there are approximately 1000 units in this category). 21,979 units Did Not Materialize, of which 21,032 were
included .in the previous Summary of May 15, 1969, and 947 additional units are listed in this report as Lost.
(The majority of these losses were due to disapprovals of sites, a large portion of which were denials of
zoning petitions . ).1,246 units originally listed have been dropped from totals in this report,- because of too high rentals.
B.In view of the difficulties encountered in zoning and getting other approvals on sites proposed for large multifamily developments, it is ?pparent that the Low-Income Housing Program will have to lean heavily on Developers
and Builders providing a substantial portion of the requirements on small scattered sites by both Conventional
and Federal assisted financing. Also Public Housing in small projects, to include small developments on scattered
sites is strongly advocated, for future development.
C.No proposal has yet been made for the construction of units(even efficiencies) to rent or s e ll for as
per mo. although the London Towne Houses, a 22l(d) 3 Co-op development now approaching completion, is
with its one bedroom unit selling at 69 dollars a mo. The City's greatest need is the $30-$50 per Mo.
purchase range, which appears to have little chance of accomplishment, without substantial government
low as $50
near this
rentalsubsidy.
.
D.Prefab distributors ~nd conventional builders have interesting potential houses to offer but, because of fear of local Cod es
difficulties, are currently erecting very few single-fam~ly houses in Atlanta to sell in the $10,000-$15,000 range for wh ic h
there is a strong demand and market. Perhaps the greatest difficulty is availability of suitably priced land within the Ci ty
Limits. Economics for this price-range sales housing requires land which will cost the developer not more than $1,500 per
unit. A 5,000 sq. ft. lot is considered ample for this type house which should reduce land costs by 33 1/3%; most houses in
this price range are currently being erected in Atlanta on R-5 lots having a minimum size of 7,500 sq. ft.
E . The nonprofit Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corporation is now in business. The CACUR's nonprofit corporation to
rehabilitate existing units under 221 (h) has completed its first group of 5 houses in Lindwood Park. Vanguard Housing Corp.
h as obtained FHA commitment for rehabilitation of 6 units under 221 (h).
F.Information is welcomed as to corrections, adai~ions or deletions of material contained in this report.
Ext. 430 or 431.)
Encl: No. 2
(Call 522·-4463,
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~. +

Total welling Units Permitted in Atlanta;
1963 - 9,129 1966 .- 2,382
1964 - 3,829 1967 - 4,630
1965 - 2,656 1968 - 5,333
1969 thru July - 4,160

Goals:
% established for first 2 yrs. 100%
(Same % used for 5 yr. period)16,800

Status *No. Units

8-15-69 . 8-15-68

| Completed (New Constr.) 5,099 3,002

Uncer Construction 7,166 59,831

In Planning 7,050 7,712

Total In Sight 19,315 16,545

Plus Leasing Program 1,015 1,026

20,330 AG ot

Increase or Deficit +3,530 +771

 

 

 

 

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE August 15, 1969
SUMMARY Dwelling Units Demolished Under Housing Code:
Nov. &amp; Dec. 1966 - 144
STATUS OF ACCELERATED LOW-INCOME HOUSING PROGRAM During 1967 =~ “L,272
(Commenced Nov. 15, 1966) During 1968 - 1,053
1969 thru July - - 676
5 yr. Program, 1967-71 3,145
(57%) (13%) (30%) (0%)
** (9,576) (2,184) (5,040) (0)
Py Hs. &amp; TK FHA Pvt. Devel. (Conv.) Elderly &amp; N. H.
8-15-69 8-15-68 8-15-69 8-15-68 8-15-69 8-15-68 8-15-69 8-15-68
( 922) (310) (1,100) (700) | (3,077) (1,760) (0) (232)
(2,157 (1,532) (2,005) (1,174) (2,763) (3,125) (241) 9 == ---
(1,735) (2,608) (3,847) (4,234) (844) (424) (624) (446)
ween ee (6,952) (6,108) (6,684) (5,309) (865) (678)
*#*#(1,015 1,026
(5,829) (5,476)
@3,747)  (-4,100) (44,678) (43,924) (+1, 644) (4-269) (4865) 678)

(For Proposals which are Being Considered and which Did Not Materialize, see Note A attached)

*Figures in this double column are basic and represent the entire program;
grams of figures included in basic columns,
***In addition, 1,015 units have been leased for P. H.
However, those figures include units found in compliance on original inspection.
or 18,644 substandard units have been brought into compliance through actual rehabilitation.

(rehabilitated).
this figure,

bilitated by H. A. in the West End U. R.

area: 35 in Bedford-Pine; and 40 in Model Cities,

|
( ) in columns to the right, indicate breakdown by pro-
**Will require additional reservation of 1,936 units not yet requested by the City.
Also 24,858 units have been reported by the Housing Code Division as repaire:|

It is estimated that 75% of
485 units have been reha-
These rehabilitated units do not

increase the number of housing units available, but do increase the supply of standard units.

Includes only units financed under Federal assisted low and medium income housing programs; and units constructed under

Respectfully submitted,

 

Notes:
conventional financing as follows:
Multi-family units costing not more than $10,000, exclusive of land )
Duplex units " am “ " " $12,000, . ut ui ’ @
Single Family " e " " " $15,000, " '" " )
@ Adjusted in this summary to exclude units known to rent for
in excess of maximum rents authorized for the Rent Supplement program,
Enclss: 1. Summary of Public Housing in Atlanta
2. Notes

Fi ibis i?
ae de Sion.

Malcolm D, Jones
HouSing Coordinator

Faed.4 a,
 

i HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE August 15, 1969
= (SUMMARY OF PUBLIC HOUSING IN ATLANTA)

8,874 Existing Units in operation when accelerated program started, Nov. 15, 1966 - filled.
1,140 Units completed and under development (Conventional) since program started Nov. 15, 1966, as follovs:
*(650) Units off McDaniel St., in Rawson-Washington U. R. Project completed 11-10-68
(140) Units in Perry Homes Extension - South of Procter Creek. Completed 3-27-69.
(350) Units Under Construction in Thomasville U. R. Project. Bids opened May 15, 1968. Contract signed 7-1-68. Ground
broken 1-17-68. Will try to have part delivered before final scheduled completion date Jan. 1970,

**6,200 Units reserved to Atlanta by HUD for new construction:

 

(2423) Allocations made by HUD Completed Under Const. In Planning
Bankhead Courts (132) Gfay 1969)
Bankhead Courts (368)
Hollywood Courts (202)
Gilbert Gardens (220)
( 42) ye
Leila Valley Apts. (175) &gt;
SE tecneee a. #1 seen (160) (These figures represent a breakdown
Wellswood Apts. (324) of the HUD allocations)
TOTALS (132) (1807) ° (484)
(1665) Bedford-Pine (451)
Pittman-Hilliard St. (160)
North Ave.-Techwood (250)
Jonesboro Rd, #2 (114)
Boulder Park |. (300)
Browntown Rd. (450)

(1382) (Units not reported as committed.)
(730) (Approved for use in the leasing program.)

300 Allocated for Leasing Program (Leased units can only be utilized for P. H. occupancy as they become vacant.
Total units under lease 1,015.)
7,640 Total units Completed, Under Development, In Planning, Uncommitted &amp; authorized for Leasing Program,

(1015) Units actually under lease--9 locations ©f 1030 Allocated &amp; Approved for leasing program); most of these are occupied
or available for occupancy as Public Housing.
**On September 16, 1968, Bd. of Ald. approved Resolution authorizing H. A. to request reservation from HAA of 2,000
additional units of Public Housing. Approved by HAA March 17, 1969 (Included in this figure).
16,514 Total Public Housing Potential, with current reservations authorized by the HAA,

*Figures in ( ) in this column are included in figure above not in ( ).
 

HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE Aug. 15, 1969

NOTES

A.There are 3,572 units known to be Being Considered, plus several sites on which the number of units has not been
set( there are approximately 1000 units in this category). 21,979 units Did Not Materialize, of which 21,032 were
included in the previous Summary of May 15, 1969, and 947 additional units are listed in this report as Lost.
(The majority of these losses were due to diSapprovals of sites, a large portion of which were denials of
zoning petitions .).1,246 units originally listed have been dropped from totals in this report, because of too high rentals.

B.In view of the difficulties encountered in zoning and getting other approvals on sites proposed for large multi-
family developments, it is apparent that the Low-Income Housing Program will have to lean heavily on Developers
and Builders providing a substantial portion of the requirements on small scattered sites by both Conventional
and Federal assisted financing. Also Public Housing in small projects, to include small developments on scattered

sites is strongly advocated, for future development.

C.No proposal has yet been made for the construction of units(even efficiencies) to rent or sell for as low as $50
per mo. although the London Towne Houses, a 221(d) 3 Co-op development now approaching completion, is near this
with its one bedroom unit selling at 69 dollars a mo. The City's greatest need is the $30-$50 per Mo. rental-
purchase range, which appears to have little chance of accomplishment, without substantial government subsidy.

~~

D.Prefab distributors and conventional builders have interesting potential houses to offer but, because of fear of local Codes
difficulties, are currently erecting very few single-family houses in Atlanta to sell in the $10,000-$15,000 range for which
there is a strong demand and market. Perhaps the greatest difficulty is availability of suitably priced land within the City
Limits. Economics for this price-range sales housing requires land which will cost the developer not more than $1,500 per
unit. A 5,000 sq. ft. lot is considered ample for this type house which should reduce land costs by 33 1/3%; most houses in
this price range are currently being erected in Atlanta on R-5 lots having a minimum size of 7,500 sq. ft.

E.The nonprofit Greater Atlanta Housing Development Corporation is now in business. The CACUR's nonprofit corporation to
rehabilitate existing units under 221 (h) has completed its first group of 5 houses in Lindwood Park. Vanguard Housing Corp.

has obtained FHA commitment for rehabilitation of 6 units under 221 (h).

F.Information is welcomed as to corrections, additions or deletions of material contained in this report. (Call 522-4463,
Ext. 430 or 431.)

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'


A:pplyine the estin1ates arid assllDptions of the forc5oine discussion, the
follo~dr.E; cri t iC:2,l 1965 Atlanta housing ir ,bu.J.&amp;nccs can be cstimated o
Such
estj_r,=tes 1-~oulc refl e ct only 1965 need~__, no t achievabil:i.ty ~ future p;rowth, or
add.i tion2.l ro:iaoili tr:tion or c er:10J.i t:i on
-:.-100 1,e
the 17 , COO dil;:,.nid.2.ted and ma:i or
repair housir:-;; u:iits. It is, then, a theoretical s tarting point in 1965.
Table 4L
Rental
Housine
Units
0-$55
Units in
4, 708 ·
Units in $55-$80 per month r anee
.642
Units in $ 80-$ll5 p er :month range
12 , 750
Rental Housinz Units
Oi-mer uni t s, estir.:a ted 90% l ow-cost
o-~mer
P.ousj_ng
Uni ts
17, 000


Ref l e c ts abs olut e


Housing Units
1965 oeficiencies only
The housine units needed, _as r eflected in Table
.
follmrinz p r ogrc::ms:
per rr,onth range
7,400
U; could
be provided
by t he
' .
.
an estimat ed 8, 800 in r ent su ppl c:nent or public housin ~;
an estirr1atecl 3,JC8 ir.. 11 221 d (3) 11 b elow market r a t e , an es t i mated 642 :in :1 22i d ( 3) 11
market rate; a::1d ~ I1 esti:-:iated 4,2)0 with the 11 221 d ( 2 ) 11 · prO[;TaJ1lo J..:n approx.ima te br ea.kdc
fa ho:isi.~ 1.u..iw neeced by sizes would be:
'1.'a ble
45
ESTIE./&gt;.T~S OS' i-;n:1;,1n,; EOUSI:·:G U:-!IT SIZ?S K:::~D?. D TO :c"SSOLVE
196~ ATLi~::Tfi. H·J\JSJ:i'~(; STOC:~ CR ITICAL iEF'lCI~&lt; &gt;~ CL:'S
8,800 Units Pubb.c ·P.ous i r..:; or Rent Suppl e.'7lent
4 , L88
2,112
1,144
1.i.056
~,Emo
1 bcdrqo:n units
2 bedroom l\l1l. +vS
3 bedroo::i units
h or more bedroom units ·
�3,308 tin H,s of 221 &lt;l (3) Dclo:1 !'.arl:et. Rctt c Interc:.;t
1,687
1 br:droo:n \: r1 its
2 bcdro o::1 uni ts
7911
Li30
397
3 b cch' oo:1 units
4 or
3,3iY8
mo1·c bcclroor:i units
6112 Units of 221 d (3) Hark et Rate Interest
32 ·1
1 bedroo:n
2 bcdroor,,
3 b edroo:n
4 or more
15h
8h
77
642
units
units
units
bedr oom units
4,250 Uni ts of 221 d (2) O;mer l-iousinG ·
2,167
1,020
553
510
4,29)
1 bedroo:.i units
2 bedroom uni ts
3 bedro oj";l units
4 or
more bedroom units
Atlanta mu s t acceler2.te its l o.-r· cost housine proerams if
a
b eginnin g is t o
be made in resolving the internal existine housing imbal ances.
Atlanta must realize the rr:a j orit y of our peopl e nOi-1 l i vine i n subs t andard
housing are 2.lso li vir. r; in substanclc:,,::-d hol,s i r..~ they can no +. r eason2.bl y 2.fford .
~elininary projections,:- i n di ca t e tha t the h ous eholds n ee di1:e assistance i n
finding dec ent hous ine will s harpl y i ncr e as e i n t he future .
It is estimated
that 26,478 households will r equire housing a s sis tan ce in 1975 and 23 , 0hJ will
require sirr.ilar assis tance i n 1983.
Resolving existing imbalan ces will no t be simpl e.
Redevelopment must b e
systeRatically prog~&amp;';l,~e d over a suitable l ength of t ime .
The cre ation of new
housing to corr ec t · the ir.,bal ance of t oday (mu ch l e s s , · the futur e ) would r equ i ::e
a net a creag e of 708 a cres for mul t i -family uni.ts a t 18 units per a cre and 850
net a cres f or si nr:; le fam ily hous i ne uni ts at
5 u,ni ts
per a cr e .
densiti es are, accorcl::.nJ to l oc al cu stom, r elat ively hi~h.
Bo t h of the se
However, in vi ew of
t he r a.w a crea1:;8 r.eedcd (JO% s houl d b e a dde d for stree t s , conmuni ty f a ciliti es 3
parks, e t c . ) much hizher densi t i es may hav e to be con s ider ed.
'I'he ar,s1,er to the ques tion of how t o re sol ve ·housint; imbal M ce s l ies wi thin
the &lt;;uestion o: how t o bc[;in . · The beeinnine of an acc el er ated re de velopr:.ent
prozr&amp;i'TI dictates a more efficient and co ordi nat ed effo rt in housing an d
redcvelo;imcnt pl2..nnin 0 •
Such i mprove:ncnt s t o t he plann ine program will. tak e ti.':lc
to ini:.iate - at lea:;t one year.
In the mc.:mtime , th e pr ovision of r eloca ti o:1
housine: to mce:t th e dispb,ccncnt expected wit hi n t he next two yea rs will b e :icces s ;;:ry.
-
-··---r -,,:-.Li···:,,.
- - ::-
&gt;"•:J ,~·~ -:.:·:·/
t.o V ic f o: tr,co::r:.n~:
11
llousin,:: r.;~,;:i\:ct::tbili ty St.u.i:,, 11 •
�InitiaJJy, th&lt;"'l1, "
ncc.Gcd.
11
cra::,h 11 pro[;rr,m to prnvic:c lo,r inco;nc hon~Jn[~ will be
This cr~::.:h proc1·2in 0hm.1ld be cc~1:!"cd to providin[: on-·t!-:c-r.;rouncl lo-.r
co.:,t hou~:in~ for an expected
1967-03 displacement
of 1.: ,1100 farr.i) ic s fro~ri nub1ic
pro;jccts no,1 1incicn::1:v o.lon ~ with on additional cxpcctr.tion of
L,900 families
ncedin[: housin~ o.ssist.1.r,cc as a result of fo ur ncH hich priori t,y ur ban renewal
projects recently propose d.*
The con t.e:i,plci ted breakdo,-:n of this i m:riediatc ( 11 crash progr2.rr:. ) need is:
2,L2.5 o,mer housing units at a modc:st cost of fro:-n $12,500 to $17,500 and 7,275
rental uni ts.
The rental unit breclkdo:-m .for this n cra shtr ti-:o-yc~ proc;ram is
expected to be:
the
L,220 units in the $55 or less rentaJ. ranee; 2,620 units :i.n
$55 to $80 r ental range and
ranGe•
About
l.132 units in the $80 to
$ll5 per mon t h rental
L,850 of these units are expected to be one -beciroo~ uni ts; 2,350
two-bedroom; l,J00 three-bedroor:1; and,
1,200 four or more bedroo;-;i .
·:l-New urban rcneiJ.l projects proposed for acceler2.t cd action a::-e: t he E2.s t
... ,
Atla..'1ta P.coject Hith 1,072 .f;:;__.7,ilies to be displ.s.c ed j t:1e Vine City project 1-1:;.,vn
2,J2L~ fcc-'7lilies to be displaced; the Coo;:er-GlE:n project ~-;ith 1,983 fa:-:-.ilics to
be displaced; and the Plun!-&lt;ettm-m project ,-ri th 98 fa;-:-,ili es to be displ a ced.
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EXTRACT
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ATLANTA'S COMMAUNTT PLOVEMENT FROGRAH REPORT .

SECTION TWO: DEVELOPING AN ArrIRMATIVE RELOCATION PROGRAM

.
1 = ae

+ x a

RESOLVING EXISTING HOUSING IMBALANCES (Prelimina it

.

Applying the estimates and assumptions of the foregoing discussion, the

imbalances can be estimated. Such

following critical 1965 Atlanta housin

ca

 

estimates would reflect only 1965 needs, not achievability, future growth, or

additional réhabilitation or cemolition above the 17,€C0 dilapidated and maior

 

repair housing units. It is, then, a theoretical starting point in 1965.

 

: Table hh

*

ESTIMATES OF ue G ASSISTANCS NEXDED TO pee CRITICAL
INCOME/iOJSING COST DEFLCIRN ‘ TION DariCrlenCiIes,

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rental 731,00 Units in 0~S55 per month range

Housing

Units 4,708* Units in $55-$80 per month range
-6))2 Units in $80-$115 per month range

 

12,750 Rental Housing Units

*

O:;mer 1,250 Omer units, estinated 90% low-cost
Fousing :
Units 17,000 Housing Units

*Reflects absolute 1965 deficiencies only

The housing units neeced, as wetbednes in Table hi, could be provided by the
following programs: an estimated 8, 800 in rent supplement or public housing$
an estimated 3,3C8 in "221 d (3)" below market rate, an estimated 6,2 in "221 a (3)"
market rate; and an estimated ,250 with the "221 d (2)" program. An approximate breakdc

inhousing units needed by sizes would be:

Table 5

 

“ESTIMATES OF MINIMUM I HOUSING UNL? SIZES Neaoe) TO ? RESOLVE
1965 ATLANTA HOUSING STOCK CRITICAL DSFICISNCI=S

8,800 Units Public-Housing or Rent Supplement

45188 1 bedroom units ; a
- 2,112 — 2 bedrocn units
L lbh 3 bedroon units
1,056 ly or more bedroom units:
“ 800

Lac), 24

 
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3,308 Units of 221 d (3) Below Market Rate Interest
1,687 cE edroom units
79 2 bedroom units
1,30 3 bedroom units
et lh or more bedroom units
3,308

62 Units

of 221 d (3) Market Rate Interest

327 1 bedroom units
15) 2 bedroom units

8), 3 bedroom units

77 ))} or more bedroom units
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4,250 Units of 221 d (2) Owner Housing

2,167 1 bedroom units
1,020 2 bedroom units
553 3 bedroom units

| or more bedroom units

510
“Yy3250

tlanta must accelerate its low cost housing programs if a beginning is to

be made in resolving the internal existing housing imbalances.

tlanta must realize the majority of our people now living in substandard

housing are also living in substandard housing they cannot reasonably afford,

Preliminary projections* indicate that the households needing assistance in

finding decent housing will sharply increase in the future. It is estimated
that 26,178 households will require housing assistance in 1975 and 23,03 will
require stindiay assistance in 1983.

Resolving existing imbalances will not be ena. Redevelopment must be

systematically programmed over a suitable length of time. The creation of new

. housing to correct’ a sia enes of today (much Less, the Pen would require

a net acreage of 708 acres for mul tit family units at 18 units — acre and 8c0

net acres for single family housing units at 5 units per acre. Both of these

densities are, according to local custom, relatively high. However, in view of

the raw acreage needed (30% should be added for streets, commumity facilities,
parks, etc.) much higher densities may have to be considered.

The answer to the question of how to resolve housing imbalances lies within
The beginning of an accelerated redevelopment

the question of how to begin. ©

program dictates a more efficient and coordinated effort in housing and
redevelopment planning. Such improvements to the planning program will take tine

to

ps

nitiate - at least one year. In the meantime, the provision of relocation

housing to meet the displacement expectcd within the next two years will be nec

forthconine “Housine Marketability
=e a eee eee

Initially, then, a "crash" program to provide low income housing will be
needed. This crash program should be geared to providing on-the-ground low

£
cost hous sing for an expected 1967-8 displacement of 1,800 families from pubdlic
projects now underway along with an additional expectation of ),900 families
needing housing assistance as a result of four new high priority urban sienna
projects recently proposed.* : } ;

The contemplated breakdown of this immediate ("crash" program) need is:
2,25 omer housing units at a modest cost of from $12,500 to $17,500 and 7,275
rental units. The rental unit breakdown for this "crash" two-year program is
expected to bee 1,220 units in the $55 or less rental. range; 2,620 units in
the $98 to $80 rental range and 32 units in the $80 to $115 per month rental

range. About 11,850 of these units are expected to be one-bedroom units; 2,350

two-bedroom; 1,300 three~bedroom; and, 1,200 four or more bedroom.

 

“New urban renewal projects proposed for accelerated action are: the East
Atlanta Project with 1,072 families to be displaced; the Vine City project with
2,32) families to be displaced; the. Cooper-Glen project with 1,963 families to
be displaced; and the Plunkettown project with 98 families to be displaced.
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.AN AFF'IH.ViATIVi~ RSLOCATION Pil.0,'}RAl1
The f actual analysi s of relocation ho~sins practice s and rel oc~ti on housing
rcso~ccs as rel a t e d to those persons and fa..,,.ilies di pl·ac c d by eovernnental
action presented thus far resclt-s in o:1e unavoici~ole co:.clusion:
Atlanta coe s :-:ot h -ve the h 011 si r.r: resoil:· cos to ~;~ct t:1e r:e e cis of ncrso:-:s
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_;:~i.:.ture F.0'1cri11;,,:1tal action.
I3e : o:'c ,"..tl;:,~.-ita ca:1 proceed ·,::. ~:--.
e:\.--pa:-ic e d code e:11~0:::-ce;";1ent and urb.:m renewal acti vi t ics i t nust i ncr c2. s e its J.o~.;i n co~e housi:1 ~ stoc~.
In addition, an a f f irr.iati ve relocati on progra:n for Atlanta must i nclude
cha.Dee s in orGanization, pr oce dure s , and poli cies appropr i at e to the f i ndi n 6s
of Section 0:ie of this reporto
Se cti on One s hows t he ne ed f or a def inite sys t 2..i
of l ow-to-:-noder ate i ncome housiDG planning wi1ich will provide r epla ceil",ent hoi.1s ing
at the time of clis;)l a ce;;-:ent .
I t als o r eveals the need for ove r all c oorciinat::.on
of CO!i',.-nuni ty developmen t e f forts; b~t t e r record ke epirig and data u s e; irnpro-.,ed
t iming of relo ca t i on_ couns elin 0 s ervic e s and survey; ~~pr oved u se of EXisti ng
r elocati on re sour ce s ; and an impr ove d p olicy of local i ni t iative i n provi di ng
l ocal assistan ce t o clispl a ce es when such a id i s no t available thr ough ex:istine
progra..-r.s .
The f ollowina
re commendations ha ve b een devised t o me et t he nee ds outlir',ed.·
.
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Yney are pr esent e d in two cate gor ies:
(1) . recommendati on s of a n . :i,nte r~-n nature
f or ~-nr.-:edia te action to al leviat e the pre sent low-income hou s inG s hor ta~e , and
(2) ! e co~..meDdations on orc nnizati on, pr oc edure , and p ol icies c onsi de r ed ne ces s a.7/
for effective l ong r anee r el ocation an d r el ocation housiDg .plan.~i ne.









Re co;r;~cnrlat::i.on 3
That a Hous i ng Itesour ces Bureau b e es t ablished as a maj or divisi on withir.
the pr opo sed Comrr,uni t y .:.Jevelop;;ient Depar tment re co:nmen ded as a part o.f' the
rcoreanization pl an of the
11
Govcrnment of t he City of Atlanta - A Survey Rcp01·t 11
by t he Public Aci:n:i.nistra tion Ser vi ce.
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2
It is tto intent of this :rcco,.,nendation that
11
Hou[;:inG Plnnr.ir,[.; 11 be clc·1.:;tcd
t o a po.si tion never bc.:.'ol'c .:ichicvcd in A tl.:rn~,a a::; a hi;;hly tcchr.::.ra l cnti ty ;;:;_ t,h
its
0\,'11
st.:iff.
Rccpon::;ibili ty ,-:ould be broadly based .:.r.d not nv.r:.:.-o,rly confir,e;d
to Ul'b.'.ln r enewal objectives.
The m::i.j or activity woulC.:. 00 the pli:Lr..:-,inc o: h ousir:J
rcsot:.rccs throuch research for all types of displacer.:cnt and relocati on n c c d3;
thcreforeJ this new technical divi sion could be cal led - for l a ck of a better
name -
11
Hot.sing Resources Bureau" .
The proposed Housir.g Res om·ccs Bureau shm;ld have as its heu.d a n as .sis t ~t
It should b e stci.i.'fe d wit h
to the Co;;-.,--:iun.i t y .i.Jevelo:;xn.:;nt Depo..rtmcnt Director.
capabl e , i nformed e c onor.iic analys t s a.nd planners wi t h dcr:ionstr nteci %no·.-1leciee
of the housing i ndustry~ the communit y, and t he lo cal housini; mar:&lt;et.
This
new 13overr..-:iental aeency would have the f ol lo·..;ing re s po.i~;ibilitics :
Ao
Research
Xaintain a c o~1tinuou s inven t ory of housi r,e i n the City o~ Atlanta by
size of unit, w11et h er :::or s ale or r en t , conditi on of: un.it, t ype o.f unit c o.:-.par ed
to signifi car,t rent/cos t ranges, a.."1d spe ci:'ic lo ca tion Q In additi on , the
Housine Resources Bureau woulc. r e tain suff ici ent d;:i.t a on the ch &amp;..racteristic s of
t h e low-inco;:-,e to moderat e-income populatio:1 a..,d t heir housing l ocat ions o..r,d
needs a s ne ce s sary for a continual ass essment of marxet p otential .
Although costly,
the r etenti on of such housing and pop ulation data would b e an ex tre;nely valuable
pl anning t ool f or both public and private i nte r ests.
i s se en as the only prac tical way definitive
11
Futhermore, this funct i o.1
cli ent analys e s " ca n be achie v ed
to obt ai n t he best pos sible housi."1G balance i n t he area or t o pl a."1 f or maintai ning
tha t balance wi th t he cr iteria a ttached to the variou s existi n e a nd proposed
housir.J a ssistance proer ams.
The HousinG Resourc e s Burea u would i dent ify the potenti al of use of tous i ~..g
assi sto. nce proGr ams in a dvance of all g overnrr,ental c o~ununity-r edevelopment proj ec ts.
'fnroi...gh c ooperati on m th t h e appropri ate a i cnc1es the
11
·:aur eau11 won.lei p roc ra..71
ar.d i nitiat e loan, grant , or unit r es erva tions for · hous :i.ng ass istance at a ti.r.,e
su.f.ficient t o a s s ur e su c h hou sing f a ciJ..i ti E:S are
11
011 the grou n d" at the ti;;;e
people arc di splticcd by eovern.~e nt al pr oj e cts .
~-
Public I nfor.na tion
Periodically, r eports would be issue d and distribut ed to realto:::-s, devel=
opcrs, bar.ks , .:t.'1cl concerned publi c or privat e uc;encies.
'i'he se rep orts would
ir.dic.1tc exis t inc housinc imbalQr.cc s dc tcr ::uncd by co::-.p.:irinc t:-: e ch::i.ractc:ri s t ics
of th(; c:d::; tir,~j hou.s:i n~ .stock to tho chc..n,:ini; chnractcr o.:.' .1rcn c cor:iO:T"O' u;;d
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The Burc:iu ,_.oul d be r e sp onsibl e
f (;··
provi.ciir.g cic cir;n.'.l t c d c:i.ty ar.;c nci cs
with infor;;:3.t,:i.on on ho-..ic; ine and population cha r r1 ct cri0t.ic.s n c c c Ll .s.-:i r y t o tho
ma jor report for::-.s requi ::.· ed i n t he ad:-ainistration of. t heir proerarns ,:i th the
Feder al Goverr...'Tlen t ('h 0~·:c:1.ble ?rocrarr, forms , Survey a r.d Planni ne Appb .c~t.ions
1
for urbo.n renew2.l , public hous i ng r ~scrvat ion in~~ormation , etc.) .
Such
inforrr,n.tion would be of a de siena t e d forn;at con fin ed. to housing an d tenant
characteri s tics and provi ded a t des igna t ed int ervals.
This respons i bility
'1-.ould pr ovide i mportant consistency and, h opefully, i mprove understandinG and
accuracy of such data .
The Housing rl.esoi.:r ces Bureau wocld pui·po.sefull:r solicit and encourage
assistance o.nd support f r o~ area rcaltors, developers, and the like,
Oj'
offering
special services in definine and describing ~pecictl housing market n e eds , and,
where appropriate, applying information on the potential use of governmental
assistance progra..,.11s for low-to mode:::-ate-inco:ne housing marxe tso









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              <text>SATRACT
from
4.3 haa eh ae eed e Aer aden, Vasktalo xa i ats
ATLANTA'S COMMUNITY IMPROVIGHENT PROGRAM REPORT
4 AS T\« rey CY TAT . naTo "Ing ee &lt;A AP
SECTION TWO: DEViLOPING AN AFSIRMATIVE RELOCATION PROGRAM

36 ob ue

AN AFFIRMATIVE RELOCATION PROGRAM

The factual analysis of relocation housing practices and relocation housing
resources as related to those persons and families displaced by governmental
action presented thus far results in one unavoidable conclusion:

7) ae = wate nore 7 % * = wee es LR a oy I ” aay
Atlanta does not have the housinre resources to meet the needs of persons

 

to be displaced by future covernmental action.

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expanced code enforcement and urban renewal activities jit must increase its low-

 

income housing stock.

 

In addition, an affirmative relocation program for Atlanta must include
changes in organization, procedures, and policies aporopriate to the findings
of Section One of this report. Section One shows the need for a definite system
of low~to-moderate income housing planning which will provide replacement housing

at the time of disolacement. It also reveals the need for overall coordination

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of community development efforts; better record keeping and data use; improved
timing of relocation counseling services and survey; improved use of existing
relocation resources; and an improved policy of local initiative in providing
local assistance to displacees when such aid is not available through existing
programs.
Tne following recommendations have been devised to meet the needs outlined.
Tney are paesented in two categories: ° (1)- recommendations of an interim nature
for immediate action to alleviate the present Low-income housing shortage, and
(2) recommendations on organization, procedure, and policies paaskaanen necessary
for effective long range relocation and relocation housing planning.
4 3
Recommendation 3
That a Housing Nesources Bureau be established 4g a major division within
the proposed Community usetlopnitit Department recommended as a part of the
. reorganization plan of the "Government of the City of Atlanta ~ A Survey Report"

by the Public Administration Service.

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4 -}s 71h nt oLa hs A yee ee inter, 4 fy ry + Weaiedne T - we wee * a | ape mel
It is the intent of this recommendation that "Housing Planning" be eclevated

4

° ea eae 5 Oe aaa Seely se = Ae ee ee = . a i wat ones ft “ Stee et +L
to a position never before achieved in Atlanta as a hizhly technical entity with

y

Bl nf r ie maar amas Laursen elt ne el ee aaa Aas) et oe
its own staff. Responsibility would be broadly based and not narrowly confined

to urban renewal objectives. The major activity would be the planning of hous

resources through research for all types of displacement and relocation needs
therefore, this new technical division could be called ~ for lack of a better

name = "Housing Resources Bureau",

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The proposed Housing Resources Bureau should have as its head an assistant

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to the Community “evelopment Departmbnt Director, It should be staffed with
capable, informed economic analysts and planners with demonstrated knowledge
of the housing industry, the community, and the local housing marxet. This

new governmental agency would have the following responsibilities:

Ae Research

 

Maintain a continuous inventory of housing in the City of Atlanta by

*

size of unit, whether for sale or rent, condition of unit, type of unit compared

to significant rent/cost ranges, and specific location. In addition, the

Housing Resources Bureau woulc retain sufficient data on the characteristics

the low-income to moderate-income population and their housing locations and

needs as necessary for a continual assessment of market potential. Although

the retention of such housing and sopulation data would be an extremely valua
"4

planning tool for both public and private interests. Futhermore, this functi

is seen as the only practical way definitive "client analyses" can be achieve

costly,
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on

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to obtain the best possible housing balance in the area or to plan for maintaining

that balance with the criteria attached to the various existing and proposed
housing assistance programs.

fousing Res au Ww i ji tify th tenti fuse of ho
The Housing Resources Bureau would identify the potential of use of hous

assistance programs in advance of all governmental community redevelopment pr

Through cooperation with the appropriate agencies the "Bureau! would program
o Dp o &amp;

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Ojectse

and initiate loan, grant, or unit reservations for housing assistance at a time

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sufficient to assure such housing facilities are "on the ground" at the tine
people are displaced by governmental projects.

Be. Public Information

Periodically, reports would be issued and distributed to realtors, devel-

Opers, banks, and concerned public or private agencies. These reports would

indicate existing housing imbalances determined by comparing the characteristics

of the existing housing stock totha changing character of area ecomomy and
 

 

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characteristics and p

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The Bureau would be responsible for providing designated city agencies
with information on housing and population characteristics necessary to the
sport forms required in the acministration of their programs with the
Federal Government (Workable Program forms, Survey and Planning Applications
for urban renewal, public housing reservation information, etc.). Such

information would be of a designated format confined to nousing and: tenant

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designated intervals. This responsibility
would provide important consistency and, hopefully, improve understanding and
accuracy of such data.

The Housing Resources Bureau would purposefully solicit and encourage

assistance and support from area realtors, developers, and the like, by offerin
2 ~% * a a af

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special services in defining and describing special housing market needs, andy
where appropriate, applying information on the potential use of governmental

assistance programs for low-to moderate~income housing marketse

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G-A WHE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Friday, Nov. 21, 1959 i .
| a va uy ING. ans to Vv. Romney Says
iaies Must Sh Lap pe Up ij uy LNixo m Plans to Work, om
By ALEX COFFIN annual meeting of the National dorsed Nixon's priorities of end. | = but from within, net without. Ws in rural than in urban! tion is moving to meet the crisis } ef governmental programs and, of the administration stand a

He said the problem is | caused by gevernment becom- | neglect of policies.” chance. He said Congressmen
explosive in concentrated | : ses too complicated and central-; He said state, cily and county | would be reluctant fo give un

areas, however. toa much reliance on gov- | leaders must forma coalition if} the say-so in where federai
ie paid the Nixon a ens) ae ernmental action and “spawning | {he revenue sharing programs | morey goes in their districts.

   
  

Me cited housing as the num
dior one domestic prehlieny, but Ur
Isaid the problom is proportion. | Ur
ately two-and-a-half times more |,

 

Nixon administration support-{ Conference of State Legislative }ing te Vietnam War, stopping
ers boosted the President's reve- Leaders that President Richard ; inflation and solying urban prob-
gue sharing and welfare reform M. Nixon's “New Federalism’ kms and said the nation faces
programs Fhucsday and called | Me#ns 2 greater piece of the ac-| the gravest crisis in its histery

 

 

5 on state legislators from across | #!02 for the states. Se tin Sine ae a ; faa . 4
the nation meeting in Atlantato| Romney said in a luncheon . :
, accept new responsibilities. speech, state government must f f . a
| Secretary of Housing and| ¥¢ Modernized, states must re-

Urban Development George build their relationships with / at :
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Romney, Sen. Howard Baker, local governments, state govern-

R-Tenn.. and others told the 1ith | Mints must move away from
pie rural-suburban domination not

Pe eee =&gt; ae. erie nt in the best interest of central
fron cities and states must “devise
iable metropolitan mechanisms
for meeting metropolitan
needs. 7
PROPOSALS INADEQUATE
Baker, who introduced and
will guide the Nixon administra-
iion’s revenue sharing legisla-
tion, admitted that the preposals
are inadequate to meet the
needs of state anl local govern-
ments, but are a move away
from centralization, with vir-
tually no strings attached and
would provide greater flexibility
and a better delivery system
than complete reliance on the
grant-in-aid approach. ;
Baker defended the program
as better than one including tax
credits, which ke said weuld
cause confusion.
in answer to a question from
State Rep. Hames Farnsworth
of Michigan, Baker said he be-
é lieves the federal government is
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Toa State Rep. William
Bowen of Ohio asked what prov-
isions are in the legislation to
event states from discriminat-
against minorities in spend- ‘
ay the tax funds including spe- ,%y
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lative leaders.

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the National Cor
islative Leaders,

prepared for de-
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complicated and restrictive
in-aid programs to filter

  
  

   

 
 

a litte money back from Wash-
ington,’ Roniney, “the
+ President would s a per:
centage of the federal om
tax base annually, no
strings attached, for st and

local gave
see fit in mecting their
problems.”

..The same no-strings-gitached
theme was stressed by an ear-

own

administration, former
Dakota Gov. Nils Boe. now head
of the Department cf Intergov-
ernmental Affairs.

He said Nixon already is mov-
ing toward ‘ ‘decentralization of
government” and cited designa-
tion of Atlanta as onc of 10
decision-making headquarters
for regional federai offices as
“one milestone” in that endea-
vor.

“Over many years,” said Boe,
“this has been talked about. No

{one before has had the political

fortitude to put it inte effect.”

But at the same time, the
former governor, who is alsoa

 

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program from the nation’s legis. |

lier speaker from the Nixon!
South ;

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Aod Romney.
the day met with Mayor Ivan
Allen, got int a lick or two for his

he future of thi
“is the confray
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one of the chief clem tix-'[bers in the central core of our
on's “Mew Pederalism’ pro- ipcities. and the middle-income |
gram is sharing federal taxes Jand, wffluent families who live in |
with state and Jocal gevern-}the surrounding and separate |
ments. i communities,”

* 2lling the canfr ation |

   

“divisive” and ‘explosive,’
Ramnev said the situation musl

be resolved.

ernments to use as they:

   
 
   
   
  
  
   

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Winmerica’s greatest miwsical
need is housing,” he
Millions of Americans
if fram decent hou
ver half our families cannot ale
‘ord to live in new housing built

     
 

 

 

cjal said the “shortage of ciccent |
housing’ is even greater in|
rural areas and small towns

than it is in central cities.
“Shortage in ihe cities is con-|

 

centrated and therefore wore;
explosive,” said Romney. “But
failure {o deal with the sh ort |

age in nenurban areas as weil
as in the cifies will only rake
the citics more explosive.”

Gov, Lester Maddox, a com-
mittee of one among the na-
tion’s governors in opposition to
full federal payment of the wel-
fare bill, was taking his stand
again among legislative leaders
gathered here from across the
land.

Presumably he will have a
slightly more receptive audience
than among his stale chief ex-
ecutive colleagues — bul not
noticeably so.

Legislative representatives of
the 10 most populous states met
privately here Wednesday after-
noon and about came to agree-
ment to do what the National
Governors’ Conference, except-
ing Maddox, did earlier in the
fall in Colorado Springs: Say
let Washington pick up the tab
on welfare and Medicaid.

 

 

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stlve a problem is io turn it
;over fo the federal govern-
| meni.”

Be added: “We can buy free:

u from our responsibilities as
stats Jenders only by selling
fsome of cur freedom and some
of our strength.”

Indianapolis Mavor Richard
'C. Lugar, an aflemoon speaker,
jealled reverue-sharing befween
t states and eilies as imporiant
fas the federal program. ‘The
Indianapolis mayor earlier held
ha press conference at which he
told how his city accornplshed
| sows ermmental consolidation with
outlying areas.

 

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j—-money-dividing—he said:
| “Phe 1967 Indiana General As-
sembly voled to share &amp; per cent
of stute sales and income tax
| revenues with Indiana counties
jlo afford a degree of preperty
; tax velief, but this reventte shar-
ling was not renewed in ihe 1969
iGeneral Assembly,

“indiana cilies have never!

been in more difficult straiis,
| be it they share this condition
wilh other Ai nerican cilies, gen-
lerally.”
He said, though, revenue-
sharing alone will not correct!
what he called “serious struc- |
fural deficiencies in staie and,
local governments.”

“As local leaders,” he went:
on, ‘we have demanded money i
but have shown much less vigor
in demanding reform. Our cities
are an assorted mixture of 22,-
600 corporations with half occu--
pving less than one-sauare mile
of territory, with almest all’
claiming ability to solve each
and every crisis on a local.
basis.”

MAYOR LUGAR suggested to
the Jegislaters the Indi: anapolis
move of taking “ihe hard road
of structural reform to obtain
unity.”

Ne described Indianapolis as
“a united city of 800,000 Ameri-
cans oceupying almost 402-
square miles of Marion Coun-
ty.” He added:

“We are rich and poor, black
and white, oid and young work-
ing together and tooled up ia do
a great job of self-government
al the local level wilh tax funds
which we have generated.

“We want our share of reve-
nué froin the United States and:
from the State of Indiana lo per- j
form those functions which fed-
feral and state authorities have
| AETeed we could do best.” y

 

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