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CiTY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 36363
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 464
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
COLLIER 5. GLADIN, Director
July 21, 1957
MEMORANDUM
TO: Housing Resources Committee
Planning and Development Committee
FROM: Planning Department
SUBJECT: Preliminary Report ~ Amount of Vacant Land by Zoning District
in veply to the request by the secretary of the Housing Resources
Committee for figures showing the total vacant devears : in tne City
of Atlaata, the foliowing daca is supplied. ‘hese figures are dased
on computer analysis of the Atlanta CIP Real Property Data 3aax,
for use in the land use planning project, and reflect condi Seions as
of January 1968:
Zoning - Acreage Vacant* Total Acreage* “#Vacant
AL 25.2 261.9 9.6)
Al 802.8) (O¥2-2 2,297.2 Gi328 18.7 }AEe7.
A2 214.2 1,687.7 12.7
cL 4.6 22s a
cl 350.7 1,568.6
C2 | 142.2 S32/ 391.5 fesar 7 as
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c4 ae 194.7
ML 1, ay 0 3,866.8 977 9 2
M2 i a a} 39a . 5,907. he - 39.6
Ol 17.9° Jf FeF 6.7
nae ra 2,308.2)
R2 oe SY 972Y7 2,308.2 27,3
23 ,172.0 12,972. “5 9362 37. 27.3
R4 oo 2 18,048.1)>
-RS5 2,694.4 9,248. -8\
AG 410.7 3,340.9 |
a? 298.2 49,0 1,175.8 \y2 8 o
RS ata? eat 2969
RO 65.7 79.3\
Tots. 17,841.6 69,631.5 2S'.
The.c figures reflect all parcels of land in the City as vecoréed
oy tue Joint Board of Tax Assessors. However, many vacant parcels
MEMORANDUM
July 21, 1967
Page 2
are small tracts of less than 1 acre located in otherwise COVELIZ SG
areas. Therefore, a series of maps at 400 scale was prepared showin
vacant land and zoning for use in the City's land use planning pro-
ject.
A copy of the data processing listing of parcei code AURGELS oz yacane
ree soning and acreage data was celivered to Ste
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be provided to the Housing Resources Committee. This map was prepa
by the Planning Department and delivered to Col. Jones.
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map and a preliminary analysis of ar
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of 482 acres "zoned for apartments". a
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enact a more detailed listing of vacant land could be made. A
elininary analysis has been made by the Planning Department of each
gaificant tract, and the result of this analysis is presented ina
Appendix A to this memorandum,
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Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 464
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
COLLIER 5. GLADIN, Director
July 21, 1957
MEMORANDUM
TO: Housing Resources Committee
Planning and Development Committee
FROM: Planning Department
SUBJECT: Preliminary Report ~ Amount of Vacant Land by Zoning District
in veply to the request by the secretary of the Housing Resources
Committee for figures showing the total vacant devears : in tne City
of Atlaata, the foliowing daca is supplied. ‘hese figures are dased
on computer analysis of the Atlanta CIP Real Property Data 3aax,
for use in the land use planning project, and reflect condi Seions as
of January 1968:
Zoning - Acreage Vacant* Total Acreage* “#Vacant
AL 25.2 261.9 9.6)
Al 802.8) (O¥2-2 2,297.2 Gi328 18.7 }AEe7.
A2 214.2 1,687.7 12.7
cL 4.6 22s a
cl 350.7 1,568.6
C2 | 142.2 S32/ 391.5 fesar 7 as
C3 .0 el
c4 ae 194.7
ML 1, ay 0 3,866.8 977 9 2
M2 i a a} 39a . 5,907. he - 39.6
Ol 17.9° Jf FeF 6.7
nae ra 2,308.2)
R2 oe SY 972Y7 2,308.2 27,3
23 ,172.0 12,972. “5 9362 37. 27.3
R4 oo 2 18,048.1)>
-RS5 2,694.4 9,248. -8\
AG 410.7 3,340.9 |
a? 298.2 49,0 1,175.8 \y2 8 o
RS ata? eat 2969
RO 65.7 79.3\
Tots. 17,841.6 69,631.5 2S'.
The.c figures reflect all parcels of land in the City as vecoréed
oy tue Joint Board of Tax Assessors. However, many vacant parcels
MEMORANDUM
July 21, 1967
Page 2
are small tracts of less than 1 acre located in otherwise COVELIZ SG
areas. Therefore, a series of maps at 400 scale was prepared showin
vacant land and zoning for use in the City's land use planning pro-
ject.
A copy of the data processing listing of parcei code AURGELS oz yacane
ree soning and acreage data was celivered to Ste
ceil Alexander's office during the latter part of hori
ving the latter part of April, Mr. Schwartz was giv
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These maps were copied and delivered to Mr. Alexan
to May 1.
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On June 28 at a meeting of the Planning and Development Commit
a map of vacant and "under-developed" land was shown ia connec
with the Land use plan progress report. After this meeting,
Jones requested that a copy of this map showing zoning of vacan
be provided to the Housing Resources Committee. This map was prepa
by the Planning Department and delivered to Col. Jones.
=
map and a preliminary analysis of ar
ented to the Housing Resources Commi
of 482 acres "zoned for apartments". a
tween this figure and the $02 acres shown in
analysis can be explained by the fact that the maps
utations, although similar, were not readily compar
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scale of 2,000 feet to the inch and the maps used in the data
ing analysis were at a scaie of 400 feet to the inch. Due to
small maps at a scale of 2,000 feet to the inch, accurate measurement
is dificult, and, additionally, only large parcels can be showa.
at 400 scale, more accurate representation and measurement are possible.
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Yequest for additional data, further detailed maps at 400 scale were
prepared showing only significant vacant tracts (4 acres and larger
enact a more detailed listing of vacant land could be made. A
elininary analysis has been made by the Planning Department of each
gaificant tract, and the result of this analysis is presented ina
Appendix A to this memorandum,
Tue mags used in the analysis are available in the Planning Deparctmeat
for detailed examination by interested parties.
Tae Planning Department agrees that the housing problem ia Atlaata
is one of the major problems facing the City at this time, aad recommend
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