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Box 5, Folder 17, Document 6
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404/351-4325
WOODWARD-THOMPSON CO.
COMMEACIAL-INOUSTRIAL-ACAEAGE SALES
SUITE 113 - 1705 COMMERCE ORIVE, N.W. - ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30318
September 11, 1967
Mr. Matthew D. Bystry
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co.
2970 Peachtree Road, Ne We
Atlanta, Georgia 30305
Re: Browntown Koad
Dear Matt,
Dan Sweat tells me that the Planning Department appears to
be making significant progress in solving the basic problems
surrounding the Browntown Site, and that he is encouraged
about the possibility of re-zoning the 52 acres if we co-
ordinate our efforts properly.
It is suggested that we have the preliminary Site Plan
ready for discussion no later than September 25th. To
confirm our previous discussions, it will be advantageous
to create as much buffer as possible behind the single
family residences on Browntown, and also to leave undeveloped
as much as possible of the remaining vacant Browntown front-
age. Consistent with good land planning that will meet
with Housing Authority and HUD approval, the buffers will
be a strong persuader when we attempt community approval
prior to the next re-zoning hearing.
I will be in touch with you as more specific plans are
formulated.
Sincerely,
*. Se Pb Pe te
William H. Woodward
Copies: Ralph Pass, Jack Izard, English Robinson,
Hamilton Douglas, Jr., Dan Sweat
WOODWARD-THOMPSON CO.
COMMEACIAL-INOUSTRIAL-ACAEAGE SALES
SUITE 113 - 1705 COMMERCE ORIVE, N.W. - ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30318
September 11, 1967
Mr. Matthew D. Bystry
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co.
2970 Peachtree Road, Ne We
Atlanta, Georgia 30305
Re: Browntown Koad
Dear Matt,
Dan Sweat tells me that the Planning Department appears to
be making significant progress in solving the basic problems
surrounding the Browntown Site, and that he is encouraged
about the possibility of re-zoning the 52 acres if we co-
ordinate our efforts properly.
It is suggested that we have the preliminary Site Plan
ready for discussion no later than September 25th. To
confirm our previous discussions, it will be advantageous
to create as much buffer as possible behind the single
family residences on Browntown, and also to leave undeveloped
as much as possible of the remaining vacant Browntown front-
age. Consistent with good land planning that will meet
with Housing Authority and HUD approval, the buffers will
be a strong persuader when we attempt community approval
prior to the next re-zoning hearing.
I will be in touch with you as more specific plans are
formulated.
Sincerely,
*. Se Pb Pe te
William H. Woodward
Copies: Ralph Pass, Jack Izard, English Robinson,
Hamilton Douglas, Jr., Dan Sweat
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