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Box 5, Folder 10, Document 80
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404/351-4325
WOODWARD-THOMPSON CoO.
COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL-ACREAGE SALES
SUITE 119 - 1705 COMMERCE DRIVE, N.W. - ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30318
June 20, 1968
Mr. Jack Izard, Attorney
King & Spalding
434 Trust Company of Georgia Bldg.
Atlanta, Georgia
Res Browntown Property
i
Dear Jack,
The enclosed letter from Malcolm Jones indicates that we should
delay going before the Aldermanic Rezoning Committee until, at
least, the latter part of July.
We have met with Tom Shuttleworth and Malcolm Jones and have also
discussed the timing of the application with Everett Millican and
Richard Freeman. Everyone agrees that the recent flooding of
Proctor Creek, and the presence of other controversial apartment
rezoning requests create an inopportune time for the Browntown
rezoning to be acted on favorably.
By midJuly, it would seem to me that we can determine the pros-
pects of the proposed package rezoning plan. If it appears that
this plan is not going to be successful, we will go a separate
route with the Browntown application.
Sincerely,
Caeée PPrvclindben
William H. i ak
WHW /1m
Enel: Letter from Malcolm Jones
Copies: English Robinson, Matt Bystry,
Bob Cousins, Dan Sweat, Malcolm Jones
Hamilton Douglas
WOODWARD-THOMPSON CoO.
COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL-ACREAGE SALES
SUITE 119 - 1705 COMMERCE DRIVE, N.W. - ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30318
June 20, 1968
Mr. Jack Izard, Attorney
King & Spalding
434 Trust Company of Georgia Bldg.
Atlanta, Georgia
Res Browntown Property
i
Dear Jack,
The enclosed letter from Malcolm Jones indicates that we should
delay going before the Aldermanic Rezoning Committee until, at
least, the latter part of July.
We have met with Tom Shuttleworth and Malcolm Jones and have also
discussed the timing of the application with Everett Millican and
Richard Freeman. Everyone agrees that the recent flooding of
Proctor Creek, and the presence of other controversial apartment
rezoning requests create an inopportune time for the Browntown
rezoning to be acted on favorably.
By midJuly, it would seem to me that we can determine the pros-
pects of the proposed package rezoning plan. If it appears that
this plan is not going to be successful, we will go a separate
route with the Browntown application.
Sincerely,
Caeée PPrvclindben
William H. i ak
WHW /1m
Enel: Letter from Malcolm Jones
Copies: English Robinson, Matt Bystry,
Bob Cousins, Dan Sweat, Malcolm Jones
Hamilton Douglas
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