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DRAFT - Minutes - Housing Resources Executive Committee - April 6, 1967
Members of the Housing Resources Committee Executive Group met on
Thursday, April 6, 1967, at 10:00 a.m. in City Hall. The following members
were present:
Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman
Mr. Lee Burge, Finance Panel
Mrs. Sujette Crank, Social Problems Panel
Mr. Virgil Milton, Business Participation Panel
Mr. Ray Moore, Public Information Panel
Mr. Moreland Smith, Construction and Design Panel
Mr. Charles L. Weltner, Legal Panel
Mr. John Wilson, Non-Profit Funds Panel
The following panels were not represented at the meeting:
Land Acquisition Panel
Public Housing Panel
Mr. Alexander reviewed the general functions of the Housing Resources
Fhe port sh _» Hesaseerg Aescevene Cree
Committee and informed them of the“office that had been established in the City
Aeeltase duisec) They
Hallg Col. Malcolm Jones has been assigned to coordinate the housing program
»@s Censulfend tn FHA wnoffern 3 Je annennced Une
and Mr. William Gates/is assisting in the office one day each week... The City
has also just approved a secretarial position for this office to be filled as soon
as possible.
Mr. Alexander then introduced Mr. M. B. Satterfield, Executive
Director of the Atlanta Housing Authority, who briefed the group on thej# Lrukhe Hewsing
program,
Mr. Satterfield reported on the number of public housing units at the
present time:
l. There are presently 8,874 units with virtually no vacancies.
2. 650 units are under construction at the McDaniel Street Project.
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3. Abid has been accepted for 140 units at the Perry Homes Project.
4. 350 units in the design stage have been submitted to the Federal Housing
Administration for review. The Housing Authority expects to let bids
on these units this summer.
fea 0g.
5. 140 units are under lease under the turnkey program.
puepects
He pointed out these different netts on a city map to give the Committee
location he sfoted thot
members an idea of the keatimn of this housing. , Some concern has been
expressed for the need of public housing in the eastern quadrant of the cityer#
fad ox aS. 5
dle-expakinnexk explained that the main difficulty weS in securing any open land
in this area that would be useable. Developers are being encouraged to
consider this section of the city. He explained that the Atlanta Housing
(allecolod )
Authority presently has 4, 200 units reserved by the Federal Government.
He then reviewed the different programs available in providing this low-
income housing. These include:
l. Direct construction by the Housing Authority and the Turnkey Program.
2. Purchase and rehabilitation of older and existing houses.
3. Leasing by the Housing Authority of standard dwellings.
At this point Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. spoke to the group briefly regarding
the housing program, He said that he was greatly impressed with the interest
being shown in efforts to get more low-income housing underway in the city.
He pointed out,as Mr. Satterfield did,that the main problem he has encountered
is in securing suitable and available locations for these units. He expressed
nen-pretit
a desire to see more,sponsors willing to carry through on a project to
construct such housing units,
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Frew
Col. Malcolm Jones reviewed with the members of the committee the
Se pace
various pieces of information,made available to them today and brought these
A
reports up to date on armf changes that have taken place. He also pointed out
the different proposed projects on a map of the city so the members might see
fled
’ a . ’ 3 + rejoo
the distribution of the units. The following revisions were thatle in the
February 20, 1967 report:
Estimate When Available
Category No. Units 1967 1968 1969 1970 _1971
Firm 3092 (1226) (1550) (316)
Probable 4685 - (2573) (912) (500) (700)
Total 7777 (1226) (4123) (1228) (500) (zo)
Under Consideration 3405
Doubtful 2968
Total 14, 150
Col, Jones also distributed a report concerning the problem areas of
the program. Currently there are 4, 900 units in all categories which are facing
serious difficulties for various reasons, This report was to advise the Committee
of the situations existing.
The Chairman next recommended and requested the following to the
Committee;
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1. A monthly meeting datewas established for the first Thursday of the month
at 10:00 a.m,
2. He requested all panels to submit the names of their Chairmen and Vice
Chairmen as soon as possible.
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3. He requested the Legal Panel to investigate the feasibility of amending! deve/
Green Keven ond
legislation concerning financial assistance to home owners in{code enforce-
ment areas whose homes are condemned. At present, home owners in
and Feedwel ggevevea! foal, fh vereerrn Oud veers
urban renewal areasjare the only. persons eligible for such assistance. “*
Seth ost¢s Tonesa sheold be Got, werda , nepghkevsng
4, Mr, Alexander asked that encouragement be given to atl communities to
“ee is Shel
have good Workable Programs. Atlanta's program is in good order but
oll other
this does not apply to,tke communities in Metropolitan Atlanta.
5. He asked the Legal Panel to investigate the State tax laws. He feels the
the present tax laws are favorable to retention and creation of slums.
6. He announced that the Finance and Non-Profit Panels have been combined.
7. He advised that he and Mr. Lee Burge are looking into the need for
: : , Le ad mede
formation of a Housing Development Corporation, ““g7*t¢O" ¥
Shet x42 Chor ber of Cevrrrnevea, Be asked'le bck sno the meter auel x essis7.
8. At the present time he is trying to get some information from the City
Planning Department regarding the available land in the city. However, it
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Vrshep aad, ty af Venes !
will be some time before this information is complete.
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9. He expressed his concern over the difficulties that are being encountered in ‘J v
948 indieded in S04 “
securing approval of sites. This is caused by various reasons, He feels
that this is becoming a very serious problem and that something must be
done as soon as possible to try to provide solutions to these problems.
10. The Committee and office staff have been approached many times by developers
Peas PS Ae, yorns
requesting that they refer them to lawyers and architects familiar with these s.
The professional organizations of these groups have been asked to supply the Housing
ane) prtevested én
Resources office with a list of those persons familiar with this field and these lists
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will be furnished the developers upon request,
11. He recommended to the Construction Panel that they take under advisement
the various codes of the City of Atlanta and other agencies to determine if
such codes are practical and feasible.
12. He requested assistance from the Social Problems Panel in providing solutions
to the many problems being created in the location of these housing units. : ‘
ev addijeisd few resp bassivig
13, There are several areas of the city that have not been touched and he feels
a much more aggressive program is needed. He referred to such areas as
Vine City and Mechanicsville.
14. He asked the members to consider the problem of relocation of people
ar
displaced while units are under construction,to come up with some workable
way to build these units without disrupting the neighborhood completely.
15. He proposed that a task force be set up in the areas of prime consideration
to improve communications with the residents,
After a short discussion period the meeting was adjourned at 11:45 a.m,
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DRAFT - Minutes - Housing Resources Executive Committee - April 6, 1967
Members of the Housing Resources Committee Executive Group met on
Thursday, April 6, 1967, at 10:00 a.m. in City Hall. The following members
were present:
Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman
Mr. Lee Burge, Finance Panel
Mrs. Sujette Crank, Social Problems Panel
Mr. Virgil Milton, Business Participation Panel
Mr. Ray Moore, Public Information Panel
Mr. Moreland Smith, Construction and Design Panel
Mr. Charles L. Weltner, Legal Panel
Mr. John Wilson, Non-Profit Funds Panel
The following panels were not represented at the meeting:
Land Acquisition Panel
Public Housing Panel
Mr. Alexander reviewed the general functions of the Housing Resources
Fhe port sh _» Hesaseerg Aescevene Cree
Committee and informed them of the“office that had been established in the City
Aeeltase duisec) They
Hallg Col. Malcolm Jones has been assigned to coordinate the housing program
»@s Censulfend tn FHA wnoffern 3 Je annennced Une
and Mr. William Gates/is assisting in the office one day each week... The City
has also just approved a secretarial position for this office to be filled as soon
as possible.
Mr. Alexander then introduced Mr. M. B. Satterfield, Executive
Director of the Atlanta Housing Authority, who briefed the group on thej# Lrukhe Hewsing
program,
Mr. Satterfield reported on the number of public housing units at the
present time:
l. There are presently 8,874 units with virtually no vacancies.
2. 650 units are under construction at the McDaniel Street Project.
Page Two
extenceer %
3. Abid has been accepted for 140 units at the Perry Homes Project.
4. 350 units in the design stage have been submitted to the Federal Housing
Administration for review. The Housing Authority expects to let bids
on these units this summer.
fea 0g.
5. 140 units are under lease under the turnkey program.
puepects
He pointed out these different netts on a city map to give the Committee
location he sfoted thot
members an idea of the keatimn of this housing. , Some concern has been
expressed for the need of public housing in the eastern quadrant of the cityer#
fad ox aS. 5
dle-expakinnexk explained that the main difficulty weS in securing any open land
in this area that would be useable. Developers are being encouraged to
consider this section of the city. He explained that the Atlanta Housing
(allecolod )
Authority presently has 4, 200 units reserved by the Federal Government.
He then reviewed the different programs available in providing this low-
income housing. These include:
l. Direct construction by the Housing Authority and the Turnkey Program.
2. Purchase and rehabilitation of older and existing houses.
3. Leasing by the Housing Authority of standard dwellings.
At this point Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. spoke to the group briefly regarding
the housing program, He said that he was greatly impressed with the interest
being shown in efforts to get more low-income housing underway in the city.
He pointed out,as Mr. Satterfield did,that the main problem he has encountered
is in securing suitable and available locations for these units. He expressed
nen-pretit
a desire to see more,sponsors willing to carry through on a project to
construct such housing units,
sox
Page Three
Frew
Col. Malcolm Jones reviewed with the members of the committee the
Se pace
various pieces of information,made available to them today and brought these
A
reports up to date on armf changes that have taken place. He also pointed out
the different proposed projects on a map of the city so the members might see
fled
’ a . ’ 3 + rejoo
the distribution of the units. The following revisions were thatle in the
February 20, 1967 report:
Estimate When Available
Category No. Units 1967 1968 1969 1970 _1971
Firm 3092 (1226) (1550) (316)
Probable 4685 - (2573) (912) (500) (700)
Total 7777 (1226) (4123) (1228) (500) (zo)
Under Consideration 3405
Doubtful 2968
Total 14, 150
Col, Jones also distributed a report concerning the problem areas of
the program. Currently there are 4, 900 units in all categories which are facing
serious difficulties for various reasons, This report was to advise the Committee
of the situations existing.
The Chairman next recommended and requested the following to the
Committee;
xf
1. A monthly meeting datewas established for the first Thursday of the month
at 10:00 a.m,
2. He requested all panels to submit the names of their Chairmen and Vice
Chairmen as soon as possible.
Page Four
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dna) brood n10G)
3. He requested the Legal Panel to investigate the feasibility of amending! deve/
Green Keven ond
legislation concerning financial assistance to home owners in{code enforce-
ment areas whose homes are condemned. At present, home owners in
and Feedwel ggevevea! foal, fh vereerrn Oud veers
urban renewal areasjare the only. persons eligible for such assistance. “*
Seth ost¢s Tonesa sheold be Got, werda , nepghkevsng
4, Mr, Alexander asked that encouragement be given to atl communities to
“ee is Shel
have good Workable Programs. Atlanta's program is in good order but
oll other
this does not apply to,tke communities in Metropolitan Atlanta.
5. He asked the Legal Panel to investigate the State tax laws. He feels the
the present tax laws are favorable to retention and creation of slums.
6. He announced that the Finance and Non-Profit Panels have been combined.
7. He advised that he and Mr. Lee Burge are looking into the need for
: : , Le ad mede
formation of a Housing Development Corporation, ““g7*t¢O" ¥
Shet x42 Chor ber of Cevrrrnevea, Be asked'le bck sno the meter auel x essis7.
8. At the present time he is trying to get some information from the City
Planning Department regarding the available land in the city. However, it
er 2
Vrshep aad, ty af Venes !
will be some time before this information is complete.
h
9. He expressed his concern over the difficulties that are being encountered in ‘J v
948 indieded in S04 “
securing approval of sites. This is caused by various reasons, He feels
that this is becoming a very serious problem and that something must be
done as soon as possible to try to provide solutions to these problems.
10. The Committee and office staff have been approached many times by developers
Peas PS Ae, yorns
requesting that they refer them to lawyers and architects familiar with these s.
The professional organizations of these groups have been asked to supply the Housing
ane) prtevested én
Resources office with a list of those persons familiar with this field and these lists
Page Five
will be furnished the developers upon request,
11. He recommended to the Construction Panel that they take under advisement
the various codes of the City of Atlanta and other agencies to determine if
such codes are practical and feasible.
12. He requested assistance from the Social Problems Panel in providing solutions
to the many problems being created in the location of these housing units. : ‘
ev addijeisd few resp bassivig
13, There are several areas of the city that have not been touched and he feels
a much more aggressive program is needed. He referred to such areas as
Vine City and Mechanicsville.
14. He asked the members to consider the problem of relocation of people
ar
displaced while units are under construction,to come up with some workable
way to build these units without disrupting the neighborhood completely.
15. He proposed that a task force be set up in the areas of prime consideration
to improve communications with the residents,
After a short discussion period the meeting was adjourned at 11:45 a.m,
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