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AN ORDINANCE
BY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
WHEREAS, by ordinance of December 21, 1964, the Mayor and Board
of Aldermen of the City of Atlanta, Georgia, caused to be created a standing
committee of the Board of Aldermen entitled Urban Renewal Policy Committee,
as set forth in Section 2-40.2 of the Code of Ordinances, City of Atlanta,
Georgia effective July I, 1965, as amended, and
WHEREAS, it is deemed desirable and in the public interest that the number
of standing committees of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Atlanta, Georgia
be reduced in number and that such action would be in keeping with the precedent
established by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen in 1967, and
WHEREAS, it has been determined that the functions and responsibilities
of the Urban Renewal Policy Committee can readily and expeditiously be transferred
to another standing committee of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Atlanta,
Georgia, namely, the Planning and Development Committee, and
WHEREAS, such action should increase and improve communications between
and coordination of activities of both the City of Atlanta, Georgia and its urban
renewal agent, the Atlanta Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta, Georgia.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Board of
Aldermen of the City of Atlanta as follows:
I. That Section 2-40. 2 of the Code of the City of Atlanta is hereby
repealed and the Urban Renewal Policy Committee is abolished.
2. That Section 2-40.1 (b) of the Code of the City of Atlanta is hereby
amended by striking said paragraph in its entirety and inserting in
lieu thereof the follovving:
(b)Membership.
The Planning and Development Committee shall be
composed of eight (8) members of the Board of Aldermen appointed
by th e Mayor and two (2) advis.ory me mbe rs from th e Housing
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Authority of the City of Atlanta appointed by the Chairman
of the Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta.
The Housing
Authority members of this committee shal I have the power
to vote only on those items of housing and urban renewal
which are going before the Housing Authority's Board of
Commissioners for further action.
The Mayor shcil I appoint
from the Board of Aldermen the chairman of said committee
and the other seven (7) members. The Mayor sh al I appoint
the Planning and Development Committee so that a
representation is obtained of aldermanic committees concerned
with community development, redevelopment, and
improvement.
3.
That Section 2-40.1 (c) of the Code of the City of Atlanta is hereby
amended by striking said paragraph in its entirety and inserting
in Ii2u thereof the fol lowing:
(c) Functions, responsibilities.
Th is Planning and Development
Committee shall have the primary responsibility to review and
coordinate the short and long range plans and programs of
all city efforts in the fields of community development,
redevelopment, housing, foe ii ities and improvements, and
to make suggestions to other appropriate aldermanic committees
and to recommend actions and policies for adoption by the
Board of Aldermen to insure maximum coordination and the
highest quality of urban community development throughout
the City. This responsibility shall include but is not limited to
the review and evaluation of the elements of the comprehensive
(general) plan development by the Planning Department
with guidance from the Atlanta - Fulton County Joint Planning
Board; th is comprehensive plan to be composed of at least a
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facilities plan with public improvements program. The
committee shal I further be responsible for developing
pol icy recommendations on al I other matters concerning
the planning and coordination of future city developments
including, specifically, the Community Improvement
Program (CIP), Open Space, Urban Beautification, the
1962 Federal Highway Act, the Workable Program for
Community Improvement, Urban Renewal and Neighborhood
Development Program, preliminary and project or
execution plans, and other related urban renewal matters
formerly under the responsibi Iity of the Urban Renewal
Committee or the Urban Renewal Policy Committee.
The Committee shall further review all applications for
federal grants that are referred from the Grants Review Board
for planning considerations to determine their conformity
with adopted overall plans and policies for the development
of the City.
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that all ordinances and parts of Ordinances
in conflict.with this Ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed.
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CITY HALL
ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
DEPARTMENT OF ~
COLLIER B. GLADIN. Direccor
February 20, 1969
MEMORANDUM
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TO:
Charles Davis and Bill Wofford
FROM:
CollierG ~
SUBJECT:
Schedule for Completion of Housing Conditions Survey
Attached for your information is the step-by-step program which our staffs
have jointly prepared for the update of our housing conditions data. As I
understand Mr. Farris has given approval to our request to proceed with this
study, and also I understand that our staffs met with representatives from
IBM th is morning and all the equipment and cards have been ordered.
I am very pleased with the action to date and want to thank you for your
cooperation.
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DISPOSITION
Collier Gladin and George Aldridge
Distribut e
From:
Hold
Jack, Helen
File
Subject:
Schedule for Completion of Housing Conditions Survey
D1\TE
February 18, 1969
February 19:
Info. Only
As first step In beginning housing conditions survey, approval for use of data
processing time, personnel, and equipment must come from Mr. Milton Farris.
This c:pproval must be gained prior to ordering cards and other tools for the
housing inspectors to use in the field.
Since it will take three to four weeks
after the order is placed to receive th is equipment, it is imperative that
approval from Mr. Farris be gained at the earliest possible date.
February 19:
Order cards and other data processing equipment. The actual date for this
assignment will correspond to the date final approval for computer use is gained.
February 21:
Rough draft of procedural manual for field inspections will be submitted to
GP.orge, John Watson, Collier, Jim Smith, and Bill Wofford for approval of
form and information.
February 28:
Procedural manual will be completed, printed and distributed to housing inspectors
and other interested persons, such as training personnel and non-inspecting
members of the Housing Code Division and Planning Department. -
February 21 :
Definitions pertaining to housing conditions that are now in use by various agencies
involved in the city's housing problems wi 11 be collected and assembled .
Fe bruary 26: From the assembled information, the Planning Department will prepa re a list of
de fi nit ions result ing from a consensus of opinion a nd mail these defin it ions to the
in terested agen cie s by this da te .
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February 18, 1969
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February 28: Representatives of the agencies involved will meet to discuss the standardized
definitions and reach final agreement.
March 3:
Final listing of standardized definitions will be submitted to the Housing Code
Division to be used in the training program and actual survey.
March 3:
Intensive two-week training program for Housing Code Inspectors will begin.
During these two weeks, the use of pun~h cards and check lists will be
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explained to the inspectors, cost estimation procedures will be standardized
through field observation, and the standardized definitions will be explained
in the field to the inspectors.
March 17:
The inspectors, after completing the two-week intensive training program,
will enter the field to begin the actual survey.
March 17:
Data Processing Divisie,n will have cards printed and ready to take into the
field by the inspectors. Mr. Steve Carlson of Data Processing will supervise the
printing of original cards and programming of collected information back into
computer.
June 20:
Completion of field survey for entire city will take place on this <!_ate, allowing
the inspectors 14 weeks in the field.
June 23:
By this date, collected, standardized information on every housing structure
in the city will have been submitted- to the Data Processing Division by the
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Housing Code. Running of computer program to give information necessary fo r
developing Housing Code Compliance Program will begin at this time.
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February 18, 1969
Page Three
July 14:
Computer printouts of necessary housing data wil I be presented to the Housing
Code Division.
That is, complete original information on conditions of
structures within the city will be in the hands of the Housing Code Division
at th is time.
August I:
Housing Code Compliance Program for n•~xt five years wi Ii be prepared
jointly by Planning Department and Housing Code Division by this date.
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September I: Housing Code Compliance Program will be incorporated into application for
Workable Program Recertification by the Planning Department.
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CITY HALL
ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
COLLIER B. GLADIN, Director
February 20, 1969
MEMORANDUM
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TO:
Charles Davis and Bill Wofford
FROM:
CollierGl- ® J
SUBJECT:
Schedule for Completion of Housing Conditions Survey
Attached for your information is the step-by-step program which our staffs
have_ jointly prepared for the update of our housing conditions data. As I
understand Mr. Farris has given approval to our request to proceed with this
study, and also I understanJ that our staffs met with representatives from
IBM this morning and all the equipment and cards have been ordered.
I am very pleased with the action to date and want to thank you for your
cooperation .
CG/jp
Attachment
�I N TRAOFFICE
MJEMO
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DISPOSITION
To:
Collier Gladin and George Aldridge
Distribute
From:
Hold
Jack, Helen
Subject:
Schedule for Completion of Housing Conditions Survey
DATE
February 18, 1969
February 19:
File
D
lrifo. Only
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As first step in beginning housing conditions survey, approval for use of data
processing time, personnel, and equipment must come from Mr. Milton Farris.
This approval must be gained prior to o!·dering cards and other tools for the
housing inspectors to use in the field.
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Since it will take three to four weeks
after the order is placed to receive this equipment, it is imperative that
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approval from Mr. Farris be gained at the earliest possible date.
February 19:
Order cards and other data processing equipment. The actual date for this
assignment will correspond to the date final approval for computer use is gained.
February 21:
Rough draft of procedural manual for field inspections will be submitted to
George, John Watson, Collier, Jim Smith, and Bill Wofford for approval of
form and information.
February 28:
Procedural manual wi 11 be completed, printed and distributed to housing inspectors
and other _interested persons, such as training personnel and non-inspecting
members of the Housing Code Division and Planning Department. --
February 21 :
Definitions pertaining to housing conditions that are now in use by various agencies
involved in the city's housing problems will be collected and assembled.
February 26: From the assembled information, the -Planning Department will prepare a list of
definitions resulting from a consensus of opinion and mail these definitions to the
interested agenc ie s by this date.
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�MEMORANDUM
February 18, 1969
Page Two
February 28: Representatives of the agencies involved will meet to discuss the standardized
definitions and reach final agreement.
March 3:
Final listing of standardized definitions will be submitted to the Housing Code
Division to be used in the training program and actual survey.
March 3:
Intensive two-week training program for Housing Code Inspectors will begln.
During these two weeks, the use of punch cards and check Iists will be
explained to the inspectors, cost estimation procedures will be standardized
through field observation, and the standardized definitions will be explained
in the field to the inspectors.
March 17:
The inspectors, after completing the two-week intensive training program, ·
will enter the field to begin the actual survey.
March 17:
Data Processing Division will have cards pdnted and read:,- to take into the
field by the inspectors. Mr. Steve Carlson of Data Processing will supervise the
printing of original cards and programming of collected information back into
computer.
June 20:
Completion of field survey for entire city will take place on this ~ate, allowing
the inspectors 14 weeks in the field.
June 23:
By this date, collected, standardized information on every housing structure
in the city will have been submitted to the Data .Processing Division by the
Housing Code. Running of computer program to give information necessary for
developing Housing Code Comp Iiance Program wi II begin at th is time.
�MEMORANDUM
February 18, 1969
Page Three
July 14:
Computer printouts of necessary housing data will be presented to the Housing
Code Division.
That is, complete original information on conditions of
structures within the city will be in the hands of the Housing Code Division
at this time.
August I:
Housing Code Compliance Program for next five years will be prepared
jointly by Planning Department and Housing Code Division by this date.
September I:
Housing Code Compliance Program will be incorporated into application for
Workable Program Recertification by the Planning Department.
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C ITY OF A.nnL
CITY HALL
ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
COLLIER B. GLADIN, Dir e ctor
February 3, 1969
MEMORANDUM
TO:
Members of Board of Aldermen
FROM:
Collier B. Gladin
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SUBJECT: Consolidation of Urban Renewal Pol icy Committee into
Planning and Development Committee
The attached Ordinance, concerning the consolidation of the two
committees, has been subjected to some revision. Other than some
minor editing the major changes are:
I. the phrase "and Capital Improvements Program" has
been struck from the last line on Page 2 of the draft
forwarded to you on January 29, 1969.
2. The sentence on Page 3, referring to federal grants,
now reads: 11 The committee shal I further review
al I applications for federal grants that are referred
from the Grants Review Board for planning considerations
to determine their conformity with adopted overall
plans and policies for the development of the City."
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AN ORD IN ANCE
BY PLAN NI NG AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
WHEREAS, by ordinance of December 21, 1964, the Mayor and Board
of Aldermen of th e City of Atlanta, Georgia, caused to be created a standing
committee of the Board of Alderm en entitl ed Urban Renewal Policy Committee,
as set forth in Section 2- 40. 2 of the Code of Ordi nonces, City of Atlanta,
Georgia effective July I, 1965, as amend ed, and
WHEREAS, it is de emed desirabl e and in the pub Iic interest that the numbe r
of standin.g committees of the Board of Alde rmen of the City of Atlanta, Georgia
be reduced in number and that such action wou Id be in keeping with th e precede nt
establishe d by the Mayor and Board of Alderm e n in 1967, and
WHEREAS, it has been determined that the functions and responsibi Iiti es
of th e Urba n Renewal Policy CommiHee can readily and expeditiously be transferr ed
to anothe r standing committee of the Board of Alderme n of th e City of Atlanta,
Georgia, name ly, the Planning and Development Committee, and
WHEREAS, such action shou Id increase and improve communications betwee n
and coordinati on of a ctiviti es of both th e City of Atlanta, G eorgia and its urban
renewal agent, the Atlanta Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta, Georg ia.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Board of
Alde rme n of th e City of Atl a nta as foll ows:
I. That Se ction 2- 40.2 of the Cod e of the City of Atlanta is he re by
re peal ed and th e Urban Re newal Policy Commhtee is abo li shed.
2. That Secti on 2-40. I (6) of th e Code of the City of Atl a nta is he re by
ame nded by strikin g scdd paragraph in its entire ty and inse rting in
Iie u the reof th e fo ll ow ing:
(b)Membe rship. Th e Planning and De ve lopme nt Committee shall be
composed of e ight (8) members of the Board of Alde rme n a ppo inted
by th e Mayor and two (2) adv isory membe rs from the Hous ing
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-2Authority of the City of Atlanta appointed by the Chairman
of the Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta. The Housing AuthoriJ-y me ber!
of this committee shall have the power to vote only on those
items of housing and urban renewal which are going be fore
the Housing Authority's Board of CQmmissioners for further aclion.
The Chairman of said committ-ee shall be appointed by the Mayor
and the oJ-her seven (7) members from the Board of Aldermen.
The Mayor shall appoint J-he Planning and Development CommiHee
so that a representation is obtained of aldermanic committees
concerned with community development, redevelopmen1·, and
improvement.
3. That Section 2-40. I (c) of 1·he Code of the City of A1·lanta is hereby
amended by striking said paragraph in its entirely and inserJ-ing
in lieu thereof the following:
(c)Funtions, responsibilities. This Planning and Development
Committee shall have the primary responsibility to review and
coordinate the long range plans and programs of all city efforts
in the fields of community development, redevelopment, housing,
foci Iities and improvements, and to make suggestions to other
appropriate alderrnanic committees or recommend actions and
policies for adopl-ion by !he Board of Aldermen to insure maximum
coordination and the highest quality of urban community development
throughout the City. This responsibility shall include but is not
limited to the review and evaluation of the elements of the
comprehensive (general) plan development by the Planning Departm e nt
with guidance from the Atlanta - Fulton County Joint Planning Board;
th is comprehensive plan to Le composed of at least a land use plan,
transportation plan and a community facilities plan with public
improvem e nts program and Capital Improve me nts Program. The
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recommendations on all oth e r matl-ers concerning the planning
arid coo rdination of future city dev e lopme nl-s including,
spe cifically, th e Community Improvement Program (CIP),
Open Space , Urba n Be autification, the 1962 Fede ral Highway
Act, th e Workable Pmgram for Communil-y Improvement,
ewal and Neighborhood Developme
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'nary and proje ct or execution plans, and other e loted
rban renewal matters formerly under the responsibility of
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Urban Renewal CommiJ-tee or the Urban Renewal Policy Com iHee.
The Commit·te e shall fu rth e r re vie w all applications for fede ra
grants to determine their conformity with adopted overall
and polici e s for the d evelopme nt of the City.
HER O RDAINED that all ordinances and parts of or
e be and the same are hereby re peale .
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CITY H ~ LL
ATLANT A, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404 .
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
COLLI E R B . GLADIN , Dir e ctor
January 29, 1969
MEMORANDUM
TO:
Members of Board of Aldermen
FROM:
Collier B. Gladin
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SUBJECT: Consolidation of Urban Renewal Policy Committee into
Planning and Development Committee
At the request of Alderman G. Everett Mi 11 ican,the attached proposed
Ordinance is being sent to you for rev·iew. The Ordinance calls for
doing away with the Urban Renew·a l Policy Committee and transferring
its duties and responsibi I ities to the Planning and Development Committee.
The matter was brought up at the last Board meeting by Alderman Rodney
Cook.
With the exception of Alderman Hugh Pierce,the four other aldermanic
members of the Urban Renewal Policy Committee are also members of
the Planning and Development Committee. In order to facilitate the
change, the proposal is made to increase the Planning and Development
Committee by one aldermanic member in order to add Alderman Pierce
for the remainder of 1969 . For 1970 and beyond, a reduction back to
se ve r. al de rma nic me mbers is suggested for consideration at a later date .
Since much of the area of concern of the Urban Renewal Policy Committee
is a lso shared by the Planning and Development Committee and their
membe rsh ips a re prac tica lly the same , little change will actually result
in th is a ct ion e x cept to reduce the number of sta nding comm i ttees .
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AN ORDINANCE
BY PLAN NI NG AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
WHEREAS, by ordinance of December 21, 1964, the Mayor and Board
of Aldermen of the City of Atlanta, Georgia, caused to be ,created a standing
committee of th e Board of Aldermen entitled Urban Renewal Policy Committee ,
as set forth in Section 2-40.2 of the Code of Ordinances, City of Al·lanta,
Georgia effective July I, 1965, as amended, and
WHEREAS, it is deemed desirabl e and in the public interest that the number
of standing committees of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Atlanta, Georgia
be reduced in number and that such action wou Id be in keeping with the precedent
established by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen in 1967, and
WHEREAS, it has been determined that the fundions and responsibilities
of the Urban Renewal Policy Committee can readily and exped itiously be transferred
to another standing committe e of !"he Board of Alderme n of the City of Atlanta,
Georgia, name ly, the Planning and Developmen t Committee, and
WHEREAS, such action should increase and improve communications betwee n
and coordination of activities of both the City of Atlanl·a, Georgia and its urban
renewa l agent, the Atlanta Housing Authority of th e City of Atlanta, Georgia.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by th e Mayor and Board of
Aldermen of the City of Atlanta as fol lows:
I. That Section 2-40. 2 of the Code of the City of A!-lanta is hereby
repealed and th e Urban Re newa l Policy Committee is abo li shed.
2. Tha t Section 2-40. 1 (b) of the Code of the City of Atlanta is he reby
ame nded by s!T iking said paragraph in its e ntire ty and inse rting in
Iieu the reof th e fo l low ing:
(b)Membersh ip. Th e Planning and Deve lopment Committee shall be
composed of e ight (8) members of the Board of Alde rme n a ppo in!·ed
by th e Mayor and two (2) ad visory membe rs fr om th e Housing
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-2Authority of the Cit-y of Atlanta appointed by the Chairman
of the Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta. The Housing Authority me ber!
of th is committee sh al I have the power f-o vote only on those
items of housing and urban renewal which are going before
the Housing Authority's Board of Commissioners for further action.
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The Chairman of said committee shall be appointed by the Mayor
and the other seven (7) members from the Board of Aldermen.
The Mayor shall appoint the Plcinning and Development Committee
so that a representation is obtained of aldermanic commit-tees
concerned with community development, redevelopment, and
improvemenl· .
3. That Section 2-40. I (c) of the Code of the City of Atlanta is hereby
amended by striking said paragraph· in its entirety and inserting
in li e u thereof 1·he following:
(c) Funtions, responsibilities. This Planning and Development
Commif-tee shall have the primary responsibilit-y to review and
coordinate the long range plans and programs of all city efforts
in the fie Ids of community development, red evelopment, housing,
facilities and improvements, and to make suggestions f-o other
appropriate aldermanic committees or recommend actions and
policies for adoption by the Board of Alderm en to insure maximum
coordination and the highest quality of urban community development
throughout the City. This responsibility shall include but is notI im ited to the review and evaluation of the elements of the
comprehensive (general) plan development by the Planning Departme nt
with guidance from the Atlanf-a - Fult-on County Joint Planning Board;
th is comprehensive plan to be composed of at- least a land use plan,
transportal'ion plan and a community facilities plan with public
improv ements program and Capi ta l Improvements Program. Th e
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-3committee sh al I further be responsible for developing pol icy
recommendations on all oth er matters concerning J-h e planning
and coordination of future city developments including,
specifically, the Community Improvement Program (Cl P),
Open Space, Urban Beautification, the 1962 .Federal Highway
Act, the Workable Program for Community Improvement,
Urban Renewal and Neighborhood Development Program
preliminary and project or execution plans, and oth er re lated
urban renewal matters formerly under the responsibi Ii J-y of the
Urban Renewal Committee or J-he Urban Renewal Policy Comm ittee.
The Commitl-ee shal I further review all applications for federa l
grants to determ ine their conformity with adopted overall plans
and policies for the developme 1it of the Ci ty.
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED thal· all ordinances and parts of ordi nances in
conflict with th is ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed.
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2614 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
ROBERT S. WIGGINS
MARTIN McFARLAND
EDWIN L . STERNE
RALPH C . JENKINS
JOHN E. DOUGHERTY
CHARLES M . LOKEY
THOMAS F . CHOYCE
JAMES B. PILCHER
May 12, 1969
HENRY L . BOWDEN
CIT Y
ATTORNE Y
FERRIN Y . MATHEWS
ASSOCIATE CIT Y
A S SIST AN T CITY ATTOl', NEY
ATTORNEYS
HORACE T . WARD
DEPUT Y
CIT Y ATTORNE Y
ROBERT A . HARRIS
HENRY M . MURFF
CLAIMS ATTORNE Y S .
JAMES B . HENDERSON
SPECIAL ASSOCIATE CITY ATTORNEY
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
In re:
Mrs. E. S. Hope, Mrs. Millie Walker,
Mrs. Vernie J. Jacobs, Complainants
Department of Planning
Dear Mayor Allen:
Reference is made to mimeograph-type letter dated April 16,
1969 from complai nants, a copy of which was directed to you
and to Alderman Griggs. In accordance with your referral
of th i s matter to Mr. Gladin and the request of Alderman
Gri ggs, an investigation of the matter was conducted by
J i m Henderson.
Attached hereto is a copy of Jim's memorandtnn to me .
I n the event further i nqui ry i s
no t he s ita t e to call upon me .
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cc: Mr . John M. Flanigen (with encl . )
Mr. E. Gregory Griggs (with encl . )
Mr . Collier B. Gladin (with encl . )
�May 12, 1969
MEMORANDUM
TO :
Henry L. Bowden, City Attorney
James B. Henderson, Special Associate City Attorney
IN RE:
Mrs. E. S. Hope, Mrs. Millie Walker,
Mrs. Vernie J. Jacobs, Complainants
-- Department of Planning
Reference is made to a mimeograph-type letter dated April 16, 1969
from complainants, a copy of which was directed to the Mayor and to
Alderman Griggs.
In accordance with the Mayor's referral of this
matter to Mr. Gladin and the request of Alderman Griggs, an investigation of the matter was conducted with the following results.
I conferred with Mr. Collier B. Gladin, Director, and Mr. Thompson
H. Shuttleworth, Zoning Administrator, both of the Planning Department, relative to this matter and they furnished the following information.
A zoning petition was filed April 25, 1968 by Lewis Cenker for rezoning of property on Brownlee Road.
The first public hearing in the
matter was set for June 6, 1968 before the Zoning Committee, at which
time the matter was deferred for revised site plans by the petitioner.
The deferment was until November 7, 1968.
Subsequently the petition
was denied by the Board of Aldermen on November 18, 1968, as the plans
were not available.
The matter was again initiated by the Zoning Com-
mittee on December 31, 1968, after the petitioner's attorney indicated
he would have the plans ready and a public hearing was scheduled for
February 6 , 1969 .
�The c ase , more specifically described as Zoning Case No. Z-68-225-C,
was postponed on February 6, 1969 by the Alderrnanic Zoning Committee
at the request of the connnunity and the developer to _provide an opportunity for discussion of the issue.
The petition was to be deferred
f or a period of 60 days and it was announced that the public hearing
would be held on April 10, 1969.
A meeting between community residents and the developer was scheduled
to be held in the Planning Department office on Monday, March 31, 1969,
however, this meeting was cancelled as the City Hall was closed in
tribute to the late President Eisenhower.
The Planning Department staff did not bring the case before the Zoning
Cornmittee on April 10th, since the March 31st meeting had been cancelled.
However, when area residents appeared at the hearing on
April 10th, Mr. Shuttleworth had the case file brought from the
Planning Department to the Alderrnanic Chamber.
Mr. Shuttleworth
advised that through an error on his part, the ·case was not actually
scheduled for hearing on April 10th.
In the course of the meeting on April 10th, area residents were offered
several options in considering the case.
The Committee offered to hear
from the residents at that time and the developer at a later time, or,
second , to hear from residents and the developer _at a later mutually
agreeable time.
dents.
Neither option appeared agreeable to connnunity resi-
They were, however, permitted to speak in opposition to the
petition and were assured another opportunity to speak when 'the
developer came to present his case.
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�Mr. Gladin and Mr. Shuttleworth expressed regret for any inconvenience
they may have caused community residents in this misunderstanding over
the hearing date for the zoning petition.
They are strongly of the
opinion , however, that members of the planning staff have made every
possible effort to work with the community in discussing the issues
in this case and will continue to do so.
As a matter of information, the Atlanta-Fulton County Joint Planning
Board has recommended approval of this zoning petition.
The Planning
Department staff also recommends approval in that the proposed use
conforms with the Atlanta Land Use Plan, which has been adopted by
the Mayor and Board of Aldermen.
Also of possible interest, it was reported that Mr. Cenker, the petitioner in this matter, has agreed to hold in abeyance any further action
in this matter pending a Georgia Tech Land Use Study.
As a result of prior telephonic arrangements with Mrs. Jacobs, she and
Mr s. Walker appeared at my office to discuss this matter on the morning
of May 8, 1969.
They explained that Mrs. Hope had planned to be present
but was unable to keep the appointment.
It was their opinion that Mrs.
Hope would have no information of value in addition to that information
in their possession.
At my request, Mr. Henry M. Murff, of the Law
Department, attended this conference.
After lengthy discussion of the case at hand, the law as applied to
zoning and the administrative handling of zoning matters were explained in detail to Mrs. Jacobs and Mrs. Walker.
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�The handling of the case at hand by the Planning Department and
cormnittees involved also was explained in detail to these ladies.
The contents of referenced letter of April 16, 1969 were reviewed with
the ladies, at which time they stated they had no information whatsoever which would indicate any wrongdoing on the part of any employee,
official or elected representative of the City of Atlanta.
Mrs. Jacobs and Mrs. Walker were more specifically questioned in
regard to Paragraph 16 of referenced letter
"16.
Are persons desiring favorable rulings on rezoning
petitions required to pay a fee under the table
and off the record to elected officials or paid
City Hall staffers?"
Mrs. Jacobs and Mrs. Walker advise they have no information to substantiate any possible inference of wrongdoing in the above quoted
paragraph.
In view of the above information, it would appear that no further
action is warranted at this time.
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�ATTITUDE SURVEY OF THE
P-ESIDENTS OF LIGHTNING
City of Atlanta
Dep artment of Planning
November 13, 1969
�This report deals with the results of an attitude survey conducted
in Lightning. The section of Atlanta known as Lightning is bounded by
Northside Drive, Hunter Street, and Simpson Street. Lightning is zoned
for industrial use.
This survey was conducted by the City of Atlanta Planning Department
upon the request of the citizens of Lightning. The citizens voiced their
support for this survey or a community meeting held Tuesday, October 14,
1969.
The Lightning attitude survey was conducted for several reasons.
First of all, the questionnaire is aimed at securing two basic types of
information. The first group of questions, one through nine, deal with
the attainment of factual information, such as the number of persons in
each household. The second group of questions, ten through seventeen,
explore the attitudes of the people toward living in Lightning and the
problems involved .
In addition to securing information, a second purpose of this survey
is to let the citizens of Lightn ing know that the City of Atlanta is concerned and interested in their problems. A third purpose of the Lightning
survey is to get both the citizens of Lightning and the City of Atlanta to
start thinking about the short and long range problems of this area. This
includes the exposure of short range problems that can perhaps be solved
in the near future, with the people of Lightning and the city working
together.
The survey was conducted Tuesday, October 28, 1969 through Thursday,
October 30, on a door-to-door verbal interview basis. Twelve interviewers,
bl a ci: end wh it e , ~e r e us e t o cond uc t t .c su . cy : One City Pla nning
Department employee, two City Planning Department int erns, one Model
Cities employee, and eight HUD interns. (A list of interviewers appears
in appendix A). They interviewed a total of 105 households, which is
77% of the total number of households in Lightning. Contact at each
household was attempted at least three times: Morning, afternoon, and
evening.
General Re sult s
The factual results of the survey show that:
1.
Forty-four per cent (44%) of the respondents live in housing
which is overcrowded, having one or more persons per room.
2.
Of the 105 households surveyed, eighty-one per cent (81%)
rented their residences and the remaining nineteen per cent
(19%) were home-owners. Seventy-five per cent (75%) of the
renters and eighty per certt (80%) of the homeowners stated
that they could not afford to pay more for housing.
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3.
Seventy-four of the interviewers, or seventy per cent (70%)
were unemployed, due to disability, retirement, household
responsibility or simple lack of ability to find work.
4.
The average length of residence in Lightning of the respondents
was nineteen years, with a range of 1.5 months to sixty-six years.
5.
The average age of the respondents was 52.4 years, with a range
of twelve to eighty-two7 years.
The attitudinal results of the survey show the following major
findings:
1.
The majority of interviewees (85%) like living in Lightning.
However, of the ninety-eight respondents saying whether they
would like c o live elsewhere (See question 12), fifty-three
per cent (53%) answered affirmatively, with the remaining fortyseven per cent (47%) preferring to remain in Lightning.
2.
Ninety-one out of the 105 interviewees feel like they are members
of the Lightning community and belong with the people there.
3.
Housing was the most frequently-mentioned problem in Lightning,
with fifty-two per cent (52%) of the respondents listing it.
(See question 13).
Detailed Results
The complete interview schedule and t abulated results for e a ch of the
questions in the interview are presented in this section.
Questions and Responses
l.
How long have you lived in Lightning?
Average length of residence - 19 years
Range - 1.5 month to 66 years
2.
Where do you work?
Number of respondents unemployed, due to dis ability, re tirement,
household responsibility, etc. - 74 number of respondents employed - 29
3.
How long does it take y~u to get to work?
Average t rave l time t o work - 30 mi nute s
Range - 5 mi nutes to 1~ h0ur
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4.
How do you get to work?
Car - 8
·I.Bus - 15
Walk - 8
Taxi - 1
5.
How old are you?
Average age of resporident - 52.4 years old
Range - 12 - 82 years old
6.
How many people live in this house?
Average - 3.5
7.
How many rooms are in this house?
Average - 3.7
(46 houses with one or more persons per room)
8.
Do you own this house or rent it?
Own - 20 *Rent - 85
9.
I f you ar e a rent er, could you aff or d to pay mor e rent fo r a
better house?
Yes - 20
No - 64
DOU' t know - 1
If you are a home owner, could you afford to buy a different house?
Yes - 3
No -16
Don't know - 1
10.
Do you like living here?


Yes - 89


No - 46
a.
Why do you like living h~re?
Ni ce neighbors - 14
Li ke the neighborhood - 13
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It is convenient - 13
All my friends live here - 10
Raised here or lived here
a long time - 9
Economic reasons - 8
No trouble or no one bothers me - 7
Nice landlord - 2
b.
Why do you dislike living here?
Dislike the people - 4
Dislike the neighborhood - 4
Sub-standard housing - 3
Not a good neighborhood for
children - 2
Don't like living alone - 1
11.
Do you feel like you are a member of this community and belong
with these people?
Yes - 91
No - 9
Guess so - 1
No answer - 4
12.
Wou l d you like to live
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Yes - 52
No - 46
Don 1 t know - 4
No answer - 3
a.
Why would you like to live somewhere else?
Would like a bette r neighborhood - 13
Would like better housing - 12
Dislike people here - 3
Want a garden - 3
Not quiet here - 2
See a change as good - 2
Wants a bath or hot water - 2
Want to move for health purposes - 2
Don't like living alone - 1
b.
Why would you not like to live somewhere else?
This is '·'my home" - 6
Would be hard to get used to new people and church - 4
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Friends or relatives are here - 3
Close to church - 2
Close to work - 1
Like it here - 2
Couldn't afford to move - 1
13.
What problems need to be solved first to improve the neighborhood?
Housing
Inadequate water service - 11
Traffic problems - 8
Street repairs - 8
Poor sanitation - 8
Inadequate facilities for children - 5
Crime and poor police protection - 4
Bad pe ople in neighborhood - 3
Poor bus service - 1
Lack of job opportunities - 1
We have no problems I can think of - 15
No answer - 14
14.
If you were to live elsewhere, what general area would you like most?
Nowhere else - 21
s.w. -
2
N.W. - 10
ALHA project - 1
Griffin St. - 1
Dix ie Hills - 2
Any nice place - 10
Hunte r Homes - 2
Kirkwood - 2
Bowen Homes - 1
West side - 12
Out of s t ate - 1
N.E. A & 1 - 1
Hunter & Mit chell - 2
Sout h side - 1
Unive rsit y Home s - 1
Dec at ur - 1
Hi gh Rise f or e lder ly - 1
Casc ade Ht s. a r e a - 1
Howell Dr. - 1
Bankhead & Hightower - 2
Scott cros sing - 1
Simpson Rd. - 1
In woods - 1
Adamsville area - 1
Around here - 3
McDaniel project - 1
Vine St. - 1
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15.
What kind of place do you think Lightning is to grow up in?
Very good- 3
Better than most - 8
Same as others - 42
Not as good - 24
Very bad - 16
No answer - 12
16.
What do you like and dislike about living in Lightning?
Here is a card which lists some th ing s you might like about
living here. Pleas e pick the two you lilce most. If there
is anything you l i ke but it is not on the card, go ahead and
pick it.
A. I am close to work - 15
B. The rent i s low - 34
C. Many of my fri e nds live here - 55
D. I have lived here a long time - 43
E. I own my own home - 10
F. My rel atives live in Lightning - 13 ·
G. Other reasons
Conv enience - 6
Like the people
People t ake c are of me when I 1 m sick•> bett e r than
l a s t pl a ce I lived i n
There is nothi ng I like - 5
No answer - 5
17.
This c ard lists s ome pr ob l ems or things you might dislike about
Light ning . Pleas e p i ck the fi ve you think a r e t he b i gges t pr ob l ems.
If t he r e is any probl em you would like to pick but do not find on the
list, go ahead a nd pick i t .
A. Not clos e t o shopp ing - 27
B. No t clo se to wor k - 7
C. Lack of fa cilitie s and programs - 35
D. I nadequate bu s s erv i ce - 17
E. No healt h serv ice - 24
F. Inadequate water service - 18
G. Unemployment - 18
H. Hous ing - 65
I. Education a 3
J. Police pro te ction - 34
K. Rat control - 42
L. Traffic and parking prob lems - 44
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Other reasons 1. Trash collection and yard maintenance - 5
2. Not close to any shopping centers - 4
l. Crime and juvenile delinquency - 2
4. Absentee landlords - 1
5. Need a laundromat - 1
6. Outside help is hurting us - 1
7. Cab fare is too high - 1
�List of Interviewers
Frank Biggins, HUD Intern
Gary Brown, HUD Intern
Bill Hanuner, HUD Intern
John Hiscox, HUD Intern
Louise Klaffner, HUD Intern
John Matthews, Department of Planning
Dot Metcal f, Department of Planning Intern
Nancy McKnight, Department of Pla nning Intern
Sonja Pevey, HUD Intern
Steve Steinart, Model Cities
Patricia Williams, HUD Intern
�APPENDIX B
Interview Guide - Lightning
A.
General Instructions
1. Make sure that all questions included are answered; however,
if a responde nt refuses to answe r a ny questions, go on to the
next item on your questionna ire. Re cord reason f or no r e sponse,
if possible. You may include other questions; record them as
well as the interviewee's a nswer.
B.
2.
Please record all answers as accurately and ca refully as possible.
3.
Let the i nterview continue if the i nterviewee wi shes to t a lk.
Howeve r , one hour should be the max i mum time required fo r the
interview.
4.
Record the date of t he interview, the time at which the interview
begins and i s comple t ed , a nd the t ot a l amount of time the interview
l a sts.
Introduction.
The followi ng gener a l introduct i on shoul d be us ed in t he interview
situation : " Hello , my name i s _ ______
I represent t he Ci t y
of Atlanta
(show your identi f icat ion card ) . The Mayor and Boa rd
of Aldermen a r e concerned about t he problems of the people living in
Lightning . Ma~y diff erent s ugge stions have bee n made about wha t the
pe ople of Lightning want and need fr om the city. However, we f eel i t
is neces sary t o talk di r e ctly t o the people of Lightni ng , so f or the
next few day s we will be t a lking with a l l Lightning residents to he lp
us find out exactly wha t the pe ople want. Cou l d you p lease t ake a
f ew minutes t o answer these que stions?"
If sub j e ct refuse s t o participate i n the int erview , try to find out
why . If he indica tes he i s too busy, try t o make an appoi ntme nt t o int erv iew him at a nother dat e. I f he has another reason , try again t o get the
interview. However , if he abs olutely re f uses, do not per sist. Re cord a
response , a nd i f possible, t he r e a son. I f no one i s a t home , t r y to contact
the hou:::ehold t h ree different t i me s. I f some i nt e r vieuee s a r e not av ai l able
at certain times , a conve nient t ime will be worked out in t he i ntervi ew i ng
schedule so t hese people can be co nt a cted. If more than one member of a
hous eho ld want t o participate in the interview session, rec or d the i r responses
s eparat ely . Ea ch inte rview record should contai n t he r esponse s of one pers on
only . However, if this is not possible , i nd icate that responses came from
two or more people.
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Remember that the main purpose is to get answers to the basic questions
contained in our questionnaire. If the interviewee has questions to ask of
you, try to delay this discussion until the end of the fo rmal interview.
DO NOT, under any circumstances, attempt to answer questions of which you
are unsure. The purpose of this int erview is to find out what the people
in Lightning think and want. If people ask questions you cannot answer,
refer theM to Mr . Johnny Robinson (you will have a supply of his personal
cards to pass out to everyone).
C. Close
Close the interview by answering any questions you can, and by thanking
the interviewee for his cooperation. State agai n that if he has any additional
questions, he should call Mr . Johnny Robinson. Also, if he has any addit ional
comments, attempt to record them on the answer sheet.
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INTERVIEW GUIDE -- PLUN KETTOWN
A.
Genera l Instructions.
1.
This is a gen~ral guide for conducting a house-to- house survey in the Plunkettown
neighborhood.
Make sure thal· al I qu es tions included a re .answered; however, if a
respondent refuses to answer any questions, go on J-o the nex l· item on your questionaire.
Record reason for no res ponse if possible.
You may include other questions; record them
as well as the intervi ewee 's answer.
2.
Plea se record all answers as accura te ly and carefully as possible.
3.
Let the interview continue if the interviewee wishes to talk,
Howeve r, one hour
should, in most cases, be the maximum time required for the in terview.
4.
Reco rd the date of the intervi ew , the time at which the interview beg ins a nd 1s com-
pleted, and the total amount of time the interview lasted.
Reco rd the number of times the
interview is interrupted by air craft noise, and the approx imate length of such interrupJ-ions.
B.
Introduction.
The following general introduction should be used in the interview situation:
name 1s
identification card).
living in Plunkettown.
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I represent the <;ity of Atlanta (show your
The Mayor and Board of Aldermen are concerned about the people
Many different suggestions have been made about #wo t the people
of Plunkettown want from the City.
to the people in Plunkettown.
However, we feer that it is necessary to talk di rectly
For the next few days we will be talking with all Plunkettow n
re sidents and ~sking them questions to help us find out exactly what the people · want. . Could
· you please take a few minute s to answer these questions?
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If subject refuses to participate in the interview, try to find out why.
If he indicates
he is too busy, try to make an appointment 1-o interview him at another date.
anol"her reason, try again to get the interv ie w.
not persist.
If he has
Howe ver , if he absolutely refuses, do
Record a response and, if possib le, the reason.
If more than one member
of a household wants to participate in the inte rv iew session, record their answers separa te ly.
E.ach interview record should contain the responses of one person only.
However, if this
is not possible, indicate that responses come from two or more people.
Remember that the main purpose is to get answers to the basic que$tions contained
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until the end of the formal interview.
DO NOT, under any circumstances, attempt to
answer questions of which you are unsure.
the peopl e in Plunkettown th ink and wa nL
The purpose of this interview is to find out what
If people ask questions you cannot answe r, refer
them to Mr. Johnny Robinson or George Aldridge.
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�ATTITUDE SURVEY OF THE
RE SIDENTS OF PLUNKETTOWN
City of At l anta
Dep artment of Pl anning
Augus t 11 , 1969
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This report presents the results of an attitude survey conducted
among the people of the Atlanta section of Plunkettown by the City of
Atlanta Department of Planning at the request of the Mayor and Board
of Aldermen . The purpose of this survey was to explore, on a broad
base, the atti tudes of the people toward living in Plunke ttown versus
living elsewhere, and to discover which aspects of life in Plunkettown
the people consider to be major problems . The ultimate purpose of this
report is to provide information concerning the people ' s desires toward
r emai ning in Plunket town to help the Board of Aldermen in making the
dec ision as to whether or not an urban renewal project in Plunkettown
will be a residential rehabilitation and rebuilding project.
Interviews were conducted during the daytime hours on Friday,
August 1 , and Monday , August 4, and during the evening hours on Tuesda y, August 5. The group of interviewers who conducted the survey
included t wo members of the Planning Department staff and five summer
i nterns from the Mayor ' s office . All interviewers were white . (A list
of int erviewers appears in Appendix A.)
Methodology
The survey was c onducted through use of a door -to-door ora l interview . An attempt was made t o conduct at le as t one interview in each
household. Contact was attempted at each household at leas t three
times : morning , afternoon , and evening. In all, interviews were conducted in eighty-two hous eholds , or 85% of all households.
The interview questionnaire contained two basic types of questions .
The first type asked f or factu al information such as place of work,
travel time to work, number of persons in the household, and ownership
of property . The second asked atti tud inal questions about the desirability of Plunket town as a place to live as compared to other places.
General Reoults
The factual resul ts of the survey show that:
1.
The workers who live in Plunkettown have an average reported
t ravel time to work of twenty minutes by car; and that over
half ( 26 of 41) work within two miles of Plunkettown.
2.
Thirty-eight per cent (38%) of the present housing is overcrowded, having one or more persons per room.
3.
Of the eighty-two households surveyed, thirty-two (39%)
owned their houses while the remaining fifty (61%) are
renters.
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4.
Ten of the interviewed f ami lies own property other than th at
upon whi.ch they are living . Six ow-n other property in
Plunkettown . four others own property in Cl ayt on County,
lorthwest Fulton County, East Point, a nd Eas t Atlanta . These
four owners reported plans to build new homes on this property .
5.
Forty-two of the eighty-two interviews were conducted during
aircra ft peak tra ffic periods . These forty-a~o interviews
l asted an average of seventeen minutes and were interrupted
an average of seven times for an average of eighty-one seconds
per interview, e.g 8% of the interview time was lost due to
aircraft noise.
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The attitudinal results of the survey show the following ma j or
results:
1.
A majority of interviewees woul d prefer l iving e l sewher e to
living in Plunket town as it is presently constituted . (See
Question 11.)
2.
A ma jority of the interviewees consider aircraft noise, a
problem which canno t be fully solved, to be a ma jor probl em
to living in Plunke ttown . (See Questions 10a, 15 , and 17b.)
3.
There appears to be a desire among some o f the interviewees
to move together to a " New Plunkettown". At this point in
time , fully reli able attitudes on this issue c annot be expected
as the people do not now h ave a real opportunity to consider
this choice . (See Questions 12 and the "Many of my friends
live here" response in 17 a .)
4.
If they were to move, there is a definite desir e among the
interviewees to remain in an outlying area, as opposed to
downtown , where they c an occupy single family type houses.
( See Questions 12a and 13.)
Det ailed Results
This section presents the complete interview form and the tabul ated results for each question asked. Interview instructions are presented in Appendix B.
uestions and Responses
1.
How long have you lived in Plunkettown?
Average l ength of res idence among interviewees . - 24.5 years
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2.
How old are you?
Average age of interviewees - 50 .5 year s
Range - 13 years to 90 years
3.
Where do you work ?
Within two miles - 26
Fur t her than two miles - 15
4.
How l ong does i t t ake you to get to work?
Av erage - 19 minutes
Range - 2 minutes to 1 hour
5.
How do you ge t t o work ?


Car - 35


Wal k - 4
Bus ~·- 2
6.
How many people live in this house ?
Average - 3.4
7.
How many rooms in this house ?
Average - 4 . 0
( 31 houses with one or more persons per room)
8.
Do you own this house or rent it ?
Own - 32


Rent - 50


9.
IF OWN :
Do you own any other property?
Yes - 10
No - 2 2
I F SO: Where?
Plunkettown - 6
Elsewhere - 4
10.
Do you like l iving here ?


Yes - 50


No - 31
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a.
What do you like about living here?
,':It's home - 14


I've been here a long t ime - 11

I l i ke the peopl e - 11

It's ctose to work - 9

Nothing - 9

Low Rent - 8


It's be tt er than where I lived before - 4
The pl ay area - 2
I own my house - 2
It is a convenient loc ation - 2
I like single-family houses - 1
I t' s clos e to church - 1
b.
What don't you like about living here ?


No sewers - t.,O

Unpaved streets - 22

Houses - 20

Planes - 19


No mail service - 8
Poor bus service - 6
No inside water - 6
Poor police protection - 5
No hea lth service - 4
Nothing - 4
Unc ertainty about future - 2
Traffic problems - 2
Inconvenient location - 2
The people who live here - l
Poor street lights - l
Taxes - l
The railroad nearby - 1
Everything - 1
c.
Why have you chosen to live here ?


Came to live with relatives - 20


Low rent - 11
No other place availab l e - 10
Close to work - 8
Opportunity to buy a house - 7
It used to be a nice area - 7
I like the country - 7
I like the people - 7
Born in the area - 3
It's a better house than before - 3
This is the best I could do - 1
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11.
How would you feel a bw t living somewhere else?
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Like to ver y much


33
Like to - 14
No t mind
18
Not want to - 11
No t want to at a ll - 6
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a.
IF NO :
Why not?
I ' m too o ld to move - 2
I ' ve been here a long time - 1
My relative s are here - 1
I don't know o f a ny other place - 1
b.
If this were overcome , would you like to l i ve s omewhere e l se?
Yes - 3
No - 2
12 .
In the past few years , severa l groups have come to Plunkettown and sugges t ed to the peop l e tha t they a ll move out
together to a new loca t ion. Wha t do you think of this idea?


It ' s a good idea - 20

The idea is 11 0 . k. 11 - 33


The idea is "o.k." i f the people can buy a new hous e - 1
The idea is 11 0 .k. 11 if the people c an move to single-family houses - 1
No opinion - 17
It's a bad idea - 10
The people should be able to move where they want - 1
12a .
IF TIIB INTERVIEWEE RESPONDS THAT HE WANTS TO MOVE :
Wha t l ocations do you think would be good if e veryone moved out
together?


No idea - 26



Poole Creek - 14

Atlanta fringe - 17


Eas t Point - 5
West Side - 2
Southwest - 1
Downtown - l
Harper Town - 1
Thomasville - 1
Carver Homes - 1
Perry Homes - 1
12b.
IF INTERVIEWEE WANTS TO STAY IN PLUNKETTOWN :
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Wha t problems need to be so lved f i rst to improve the neighborhood?


Sewers - 11

Houses - 9

Pave the stree t s - 6


Be tt er po li ce pr otection - 3
Ins i de water - 3
Stop the p lanes - 2
Railro ad noise - l
Better s tre et l ights - 1
13.
If you co uld l i ve e l sewher e, wh at gener a l area would you like
t he mos t ?
Don I t know - 13
Poo le Creek - 9
Atl anta fringe - 7
Downtown - 7
Same general area - 4
Eas t Point - 4
A pro j ec t - 4
Gil bert Road - 2
Wes t Side - 2
Hapevi lle - 1
St adium - l
Wil son Road - 1
Cl ay ton Count y - l
N• . w. Fu l ton County - 1
Forres t Park - 1
Alpharet t a - l
De c atur - l
Gordon Road - l
Was hington , D.C . - 1
14.
Can you a ff or d t o buy a house s omewhere e ls e ?
Yes - 16


No - 50


Don ' t know - 16
How much could you p ay ?
Nothing $16 / month
$30/month
$40/month
$SO/ month
$60/month
$70/month
$80/month
7
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1
1
4
5
5
3
2
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Re ceipts from sal e of present house - 11
Don't know - 8
15.
Does living here with the airplanes flying over bother you ?


Very much - 57


Some - 10
Hardly at al l - 5
Not at a Ll - 10
16.
What: kind of place do you think Plunkettown is for children
to grow up in?
Very good - 2
Be tter than most other places - 5


Same as other places - 24

No t as good as most other pl. ac es - 21


·1cvery bad - 25
No opinion - 5
17a .
Now, I would like to find out exactly what: you like and dis like about living in Plunkettown . Here is a card which lists
some thi ngs we thought you might like about living here.
Would you please pick the two you like most . If t here is
anything you like, but is not on the card, go ahead and pick
it . (Read card aloud before showing.)
a.


b .

c .


d.
e.
f.
b.
I am close to work - 26
The rent is low - 38
l.fany of my friends live here - 39
I have lived here a long time - 27
I own my home - 27
Anything else - I like none of them - 3
Away from downtown
2
Good bus service - 2
I have a good home - 1
Here is a card which lists some problems we thought you might
have in Plunkettown. Would you please pick the five you think
are the biggest problems? If there is any problem you would
like to pick but do not find on the list, go ahead and pick it.
(Read aloud before showing,)
a.
b.
c.


d.

e.

f.


g.
Not close to shopping - 23
Not close to work - 3
No recreation - 12
No mail service - 61
No sewers - 63
Too much noise - 56
No health service - 28
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k.
1.
m.
n.
Poor water servic e - 30
No street paving - 66
Unemployment - 7
Housing - 34
Educ a tion - 8
Poli c e protec tion ~ 41
Anythi ng else - Bus service - 3
Street l ights - 2
Speeding - 2
Too f ar from church - 2
Not a good place f or children - 1
Old we lls are caving in - 1
Yard s are not kept up - 1
There ar e no probl enIB - 1
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APPENDIX A
List o f Interviewers
James 1'1 . Bruce, Offi c e of the Mayor
Danie l K. Christenbury , Office of the Mayor
Thomas Isaac , Offi c e of the Mayor
Joseph Menez , Office of the Mayor
Meg So~ell, Office of t he Mayor
Mostafa Howeedy , Department of Planning
John Ma tthews, Dep artment of Pl anning
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APPENDIX B
Interview Guide - Plunkettot·m
A.
General Instruc tions .
1. This is a general guide for conducting a house-to~house s urvey
in the Plunkettm,m neighborhood. Make sure t hat al l questions
included are answered; however , if a respondant refuses to ans~er
any questions, go on to the ne,ct item on your questionnaire . Re cord
reas on for no response if possible. You may inc l ude other questions;
record them as wel l as the interviewee's answer.
2. Ple ase record all answers as accurately and c arefu lly as possible.
3. Let the interview continue if t he interviewee wishes to t a lk .
However , one hour shou l d, in most c ases , be the maximum time r equired for the interview .
4. Record the date o f the interview, the time at which the interview
begins and is completed, and t he total amount of time the interview
lasts . Record the number of times the interview is interrupted by
aircraft noise, and the approximate l ength of such interruptions.
B.
I ntroduction .
The following general introduction should be used in the interview
situation: "Hello, my name is________
I represent the City
of Atlanta {show your identification c ard) . The Mayor and Board of
Aldermen are concerned about the people living in Plunkettown . Many
different suggestions have been made about what the people of Plunkettown want from the City. However, we feel that it is necessary to
t alk directly to the people o f Plunkettown. For the next few days
we will be talking with all Plunkettown residents and asking them
questions to help us find out exactly what the people want . Could
you please take a few minutes to answer these questions?
If subject refuses to participate in the interview, t ry to find out
why. If he indicates he is too busy, try to make an appointment to interview him at another date. If he has another reason , try again to get the
i nterview . However, if he absolute ly refuses, do not persist. Record
a response and, if possible, the reason. If more than one member of a
hous ehold wants to participate in the interview session, record.their
responses separately. Each interview record should contain the responses
.
�of one person only . However, if this is not possible, indi c ate that
responses c ame from two or more people .
Remember that the main purpose is t o get answers to the basic
questi ons contained in our questionnaire. If the int erviewee has
questions to ask of you, try to delay this discussion until the end
of t he fo rmal interview. DO NOT , under any circumstances, attemp t t o
answer questions of whi ch you are unsure. The purpose of thi s interv iew is to find out what the peop le in Plunkettown thin and want .
If peop l e ask questions you cannot answer, r efer them to Mr . Johnny
Robinson or George Aldridge . (You will have a supp ly of their personal
c ards to pass ou t to everyone .)
C.
Close
Close the interview by answering any questions you can, and by
thanking the interviewee for his cooperation. State again that if he
has any additional questi ons he should c all Mr. Johnny Robinson or
Mr. George Aldri dge . Also , if he has any additional c onnnents , a ttempt
to record them on the answer sheet. (Give Mr. Aldridge's and Mr . Robi ns on's c ards .)
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A RESOLUTION
BY Fl NANCE COMMITTEE
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
WHEREAS, the City has just completed a Community Facilities Plan which
indicates the need and desirable location for many capital projects throughout the
City, and
WHEREAS, the City expects to complete a transportation plan in the near
future in conjunction with the five county region and the State Highway Department
of Georgia, and
WHEREAS, this transportation plan will indicate the need and desirable
location for new and improved transportation facilities throughout the City and the
region, and
WHEREAS, the City has engaged
in
a capital improvement programming
effort for a number of years and has become increasingly effective in th is activity,
and
WHEREAS, for the first time a means of financing a limited amount of
capital improvements on a continuing basis has become available, and
WHEREAS, the implementation of plans and projects to reach the City's goals
and objectives requires adequate financing and continuing scheduling according to
realistic priorities as well as close coordination.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that those departments and agencies
of the City of Atlanta aiding in preparation of the 1969-1973 Capital Improvement
Program make every possible ~Hort to ensure that their projects .and proposals for
the coming five-year program reflect accurately and realistically their goals,
objectives and plans as expressed in the Community Facilities Plan and the soon
to be completed Transportation Plan.
BE IT .FURTHER RESOLVED
coordinated and cooperative basis.
that this effort be on a comprehensive, continuing,
�OFFICE OF CITY CLERK
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
A RESOLUTION
BY PLANNING .AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
WHEREAS, the City Planning Department is presently studying the
Plu.nkettown neighborhood for inclusion in the Atlanta 1970 Neighborhood
Development Program and
WHEREAS, the Plu.nkettown neighborhood extends south of the Atlanta
City limits into the City of Mountainview and Clayton County and
WHEREAS, Clayton County, Mountainview, and the City of Atlanta face
common problems in this area
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen
of the City of Atlanta that Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. request the Board of
Commissioners of Clayton County and the Mayor and Council of the City
of Mountainview to participate ma joint study designed to solve the
problems of the Plu.nkettown neighborhood.
AOOPTED by Board of .Aldermen July 21, 1 96 9
APPROVED July 23, 196 9
A true copy,
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�OFFICE OF CITY CLF,RK
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
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A RESOLUTION
BY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
WHEREAS, the City Planning Tupartment is presently studying the
Plunkettown neighborhood for inclusion in the Atlanta 1970 Neighborhood
Development Program and
WHEREAS, the Plunkettown neighborhood extends south of the Atlanta
City limit s into the City of Mountainview and Clayton County and
WHEREAS, Clayton Caunty, Mountainview, and the City of Atlanta face
common problems in this area
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Board of AJ.dermen
of the City of Atlanta that Mayor I van Allen, Jr. reque st the Board of
Commissioners of Clayton County and the Mayor and Council of the City
of Mountainview to participate i.rt a joint study de signed to solve the
problems of the PlunkettoW!l neighborhood.
ADOPTED by Board of Aldermen July 21 , 1 969
APPROVED July 23, 1969
A true copy,
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AN ORDINANCE
BY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
I
, WHEREAS, by ordinance of December 21, 1964, the Mayor and Board
of Aldermen of the City of Atlanta, Georgia, caused to be created a standing
committee of the Board of Aldermen entitled Urbar:i Renewal Policy Committee,
as.set forth in Section 2-40. 2 of the Code of Ordi nonces, City of Atlanta,
Georgia effective July I, 1965, as amended, and
WHEREAS, it is deemed desirable and in the public interest that the number
of standing committees of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Atlanta, Georgia
be reduced in number and that such action would be in keeping with the precedent
established by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen in 1967, and
WHEREAS, it has been determined that the functions and responsibilities
of the Urban Ren ewal Policy Committee can readily and expeditiously be transferred
to another standing committee of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Atlanta,
Georgia, namely, the Planning and Development Committee, and
WHEREAS, such action should increase and improve communications between
and coordination of activities of both the City of Atlanta, Georgia and its urban
renewal agent, the Atlanta Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta, Georgia.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Board of
Aldermen of the City of Atlanta as follows:
I. That Section 2-40.2 of the Code of the City of Atlanta is here by
repealed and the Urban Renewal Policy Committee is abolished.
2. That Section 2-40. I (b) of the Code of the City of Atlanta is hereby
amended by striking said paragraph in its entirety and inserting in
lieu thereof the follow ing:
(b) Membership. The Planning and Development Committee sh al I be
composed of eight (8) members of the Board of Aldermen appointed
by the Moyor a nd ·two (2) c1clvisory members from th e Housing
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-2Authority of the City of Atlanta appoinl·ecl by the Chairman
of the Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta. The Housing
Authority members of this committee shal I have the power
to vote only on those items of housing and urban renewal
whic~ are going before the Housing Authority's Board of
Commissioners for further action. The Mayor shall appoint
from the Board of Ald ermen the chairman of said committee
and the other seven (7) members. The Mayor shall appoint
the Planning and Development Committee so that a
representation is obtained of aldermanic committees concerned
with community development, redevelopment, and
improvement.
3.
That Section 2-40.1 (c) of the Code of the City of Atlanta is hereby
amended by striking said paragraph in its entirety and inserting
in lieu th ereof the following:
(c) Functions, responsibilities. This Planning and Development
Committee shall have the primary responsibility to review and
coordinate the short and long range plans and programs of
oll city efforts in the fields of community development,
redevelopm ent, housing, facilities and improvements, and
to
make suggestions to other appropriate a lde rma nic committees
ond to recommend actions and policies for adoption by the
Board of Alderm en to insure max imum coordination and the
highest qua! ity of urban community deve lopme nt through ou t
the City. This responsibility shall include but is not limited to
the review and evaluation of th e e lements of th e compre he nsive
(general) plan deve lopment by th e Pl ann ing De par tme nt
with guidance From th e Atlanta - Fulton County Joint Planning
Board; th is comprehensive plan to be composed of at lea st a
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-3land use plan, transpor tati on plan and a comm unily
foci! ities plan with pub Iic improv ements program. The
comm ii-tee shall further be responsible for developing
p91 icy recommendations on al I other matters concerning
the planning and coordination of future ; city developments
including, specifically, the Community Improvement
Program (CIPL
Open Space, Urban
.
. Beautification, the
1962 Federal Highway Act, the Workable Progr"am for
Community Improvement, Urban Renewal and Neighborhood
Development Program, preliminary and project or
execution plans, and other related urban renewal matters
formerly under the responsibi Iity of the Urban Renewal
Committee or the Urban Renewal Policy Committee.
The Committee shall further review all applications for
federal grants that are referred from the Grants Review Board
for planning considerations to determine their conformity
with adopted overall plans and policies for the development
of the City.
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that all ordinances and parts of Ordinances
in conflict_with this Ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed.
�ATLANTA,GEOROIA
FROM:
d.
Dan E . Sweat,
Jr.
For your information
D
Please refer to the attached correspondence and make the
necessary reply.
D
Advise me the status of the attached.
FORM 25- 4- S
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URB AN
RE N EWAL
MONTHLY STATUS
PROGRAM
REPORT
February 28, 1970
.ATLANT.A HOUSING
AUTHORITY
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PROJECT
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Bus .
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DP.·10LITION
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~tructures
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to be
b'am1J.y & ma. ~us . e molished
Bus .
Demolis hed
To Date
5507
52o6
301
6668
657
6205
573
463
84
4857
4409
600
600
0
1261
103
1261
1 OJ
0
0
594
594
11 14
77
111 4
76
0
1
811
799
1253
79
1253
0
0
987
987
421
18
421
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0
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448
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. Two TV specials which have something pertinent to say
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·.. The first, "Swinging Summer ," a filmed story of what's
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