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COMMERCIAL
SITE
PARCEL E-2b
IN THE BUTLER STREET
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AREA
PROPOSALS WILL BE OPENED
MAY 15, 1968 AT 10:00 A.M.
ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
824 HURT BUILDING
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
523-6074
ZONED C-2, COMMERCIAL
MINIMUM PRICE—$75,500.00
PERMITTED USES:
Retail store; Personal service facility,
including but not limited to barber
shop, beauty shop, laundromat, tai-
lor shop, shoe repair shop or photo-
grapher; Food service facility, in-
cluding but not limited to restaurant,
bakery, beer store or liquor store;
Office, including but not limited to
bank, professional office or clinic;
Amusement place, theatre or private
club; Private school, including but
not limited to music, dancing or art;
Automotive or equipment sales or
service; Commercial parking; Church
or Temple; Library; Mortuary; Ac-
cessory building or use customarily
incidental to the above uses.
This parcel is located less than 1142 miles from
Five Points, the central business district of
Atlanta . . . just west of the heavily traveled
intersection of Auburn Avenue and Boulevard,
with frontage on both streets . . . one block
south of the new 472-unit Wheat Street Garden
Apartments Project now being completed.
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arcel E-2b consists of 1.357 acres (59,111
square feet).
Paved streets, sanitary sewer, storm drainage,
water, natural gas, electricity.
Zoned C-2, Commercial. For potential and per-
mitted uses, see information on inside of this
folder.
The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply all
necessary proposal forms, and will gladly answer
questions concerning the method of making your
proposal. A minimum price has been established
on this lot and no proposal with a purchase price
less than $75,500 will be considered.
Proposals are to be opened at 10:00 A.M. May
15, 1968, at the office of the Atlanta Housing
Authority, from which office proposal forms,
survey plats and complete details are available
on request—by telephone, by mail, or in person.
ZONED C-2, COMMERCIAL
MINIMUM PRICE—$75,500.00
PERMITTED USES:
Retail store; Personal service facility,
including but not limited to barber
shop, beauty shop, laundromat, tai-
lor shop, shoe repair shop or photo-
grapher; Food service facility, in-
cluding but not limited to restaurant,
bakery, beer store or liquor store;
Office, including but not limited to
bank, professional office or clinic;
Amusement place, theatre or private
club; Private school, including but
not limited to music, dancing or art;
Automotive or equipment sales or
service; Commercial parking; Church
or Temple; Library; Mortuary; Ac-
cessory building or use customarily
incidental to the above uses.
AUBURN AVENUE
JACKSON PLACE
BOULEVARD
In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal
can receive consideration that contemplates an
unpermitted use. This assures good neighbors
and permanence of values. All proposals must
include a statement by the redeveloper showing
financial responsibility and capability to success-
fully complete the proposed improvements set
forth in preliminary drawings and a narrative
description. These are carefully considered be-
fore a determination is made as to which pro-
posal is to be accepted.
The Agency will accept such proposal, if any,
as it deems to be in the public interest and in
furtherance of the purposes of the Georgia Re-
development Law; however, no proposal for
purchase at a price less than the established
minimum price will be considered. In evaluating
the proposals, the Agency will consider the pro-
posed price to be paid for the land; the com-
patibility of the proposed development to other
existing and planned improvements in the area;
the excellence of the proposed design and the
quality of the overall planning of the proposed
development; and the size of the proposed de-
velopment, particularly as it relates to effect on
the tax digest.
These tracts are in a protected area — this is
fundamental to the whole basic concept of
Urban Redevelopment.
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