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MEMORANDUM
Housing Resources Committee
Planning and Development Committee
FROM: ‘Planning Department
CITW HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tol, 522-6403 Arca Code 404
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
COLLIER 5. GLADIN, Director
July 21, 1967
SUBJECT: Preliminary Report ~ Amount of Vacant Land by Zoni
In veply to the request by the secretary of the eauees" Re
Committee for figures showing the total vacate aepee
of Atlanta, the following daca is supplied.
on computer analysis of the Atlanta CIP Reai ere nee
for use in the land use planning project, and reflect condi
of January 1968:
—
Zoning Acreage Vacant*
AL 25e2
Al cea} (042-2
A2 214.2
CL 4.6
Cl 350.7
Cc , 142.2) F324
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Theve figures reflect all parcels o£
oy tuc Joint Board of Tax Assessors.
Total Acreage* Vacant
261.
267.2 623.3
1,687.7
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land in the City
lowever,
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MEMORAND Ub
July 21, 1967
Page 2
are small tracts of less than i acre located in otherwise ceveiozed
areas. Therefore, a series of maps at 400 scale was prepared snowing
at land and zoning for use in the City's land use planaing pro-
ec
ca
on
we
A copy of the data processing listing of pareel code au
reels, zoning and acreage data was celivered to Stcve
ecil Alexander's office during the latter part of spe
during the latter part of April, Mr. Schwartz was giv
406 scale maps in the Planning Department snowing soo
These maps were copied and delivered to Mr. Alexander's
to May l.
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On June 28 at a meeting of the Planning and Developm
amap of vacant and "under-developed" land was shown
with the land use plan progress report. Aiter this meeting, Meleoin
Jones requested that a copy of this map showing zoning of vacant azeas
be provided to the Housing Resources Committee. This map was prepared
by the Planning Department and delivered to Col. Jones.
en
a
y 6 this map and a preliminary analysis of areas mones A-1 and
Was presented to the gusting Resources Committee. The analysis
a total of 482 acres "zoned for apartments". The apparec
ancy between this figure and the 802 acres shown in eh G
ing analysis cana be explained by the fact that the ma;
h co.aputations, although similar, were not really compa arb es
the Housing Resources Committee analysis was ac
e of 2,000 feet to the inch and the maps used in the data
nalysis were at a scale.of 400 feet to the inch. Due
mapa at a scale of 2, 000 feet to the inch, accurate me
lt, and, additionally, only large parcels can be shéui
le, more accurate representation and measurement are nosetitin.
receipt by the Planning Department
onal data, further detailed maps
aul significant vacant tracts (4
tailed listing of vacant land could be made.
is has been made vy the Planning Department o
and the result of this analysis is presented in
memorandum,
“aps used in che analysis are available ia the Planning Departaeac
¢ cetailed examination by interested parties.
Tae Planning Department agrees that the housing problem in Atlaata
is one of the major problems facing the City at this time, aad recommend
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Maite: whoa
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MEMORANDUM
Housing Resources Committee
Planning and Development Committee
FROM: ‘Planning Department
CITW HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tol, 522-6403 Arca Code 404
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
COLLIER 5. GLADIN, Director
July 21, 1967
SUBJECT: Preliminary Report ~ Amount of Vacant Land by Zoni
In veply to the request by the secretary of the eauees" Re
Committee for figures showing the total vacate aepee
of Atlanta, the following daca is supplied.
on computer analysis of the Atlanta CIP Reai ere nee
for use in the land use planning project, and reflect condi
of January 1968:
—
Zoning Acreage Vacant*
AL 25e2
Al cea} (042-2
A2 214.2
CL 4.6
Cl 350.7
Cc , 142.2) F324
c 19.0
c4
“47
bak
22
fre Pe
we
t
Oo PpPwWwnNn @®re war
} 3090.0
We
P7347
ee
=
or
ri
i
3 Bd hoo
a °
As Oma PhmMomhPHM OOS
3949.9
td ba bs bo
wo CO sp Gy in Ww bo
co
oO
Kn
Tote. Li,
Theve figures reflect all parcels o£
oy tuc Joint Board of Tax Assessors.
Total Acreage* Vacant
261.
267.2 623.3
1,687.7
et
~
Oo Cor Ls 09 03
lr bo
eo.
wow
HWNODWW
SNP PPPs ooronw O Wah
ee
pe 8S Ga) tor be
-
C8 COBO 6000 SESE ON Eh Fos
CHOOHONNOHOUNUGLS
9
3289.7
es
SUF
ee,
e637. 3
——
S\,s004.5
79.3
69,631.5
land in the City
lowever,
many vaca
MEMORAND Ub
July 21, 1967
Page 2
are small tracts of less than i acre located in otherwise ceveiozed
areas. Therefore, a series of maps at 400 scale was prepared snowing
at land and zoning for use in the City's land use planaing pro-
ec
ca
on
we
A copy of the data processing listing of pareel code au
reels, zoning and acreage data was celivered to Stcve
ecil Alexander's office during the latter part of spe
during the latter part of April, Mr. Schwartz was giv
406 scale maps in the Planning Department snowing soo
These maps were copied and delivered to Mr. Alexander's
to May l.
t.
i
a
oO
La |
tr
oO
<
t*
jh
a
ct
fr we f9
a
= eee
$s
Oo. $y
mC
ct thy
fh ow
eo
uo oO
Or O tha
0
@
ao
©»
o
ad
bot
et
"J ort
th
ry
ft
w
«
<
ot
oO
o
"
H
rh
Oo
H
Ph fa
ry? oO
°
t Committee,
i connection
On June 28 at a meeting of the Planning and Developm
amap of vacant and "under-developed" land was shown
with the land use plan progress report. Aiter this meeting, Meleoin
Jones requested that a copy of this map showing zoning of vacant azeas
be provided to the Housing Resources Committee. This map was prepared
by the Planning Department and delivered to Col. Jones.
en
a
y 6 this map and a preliminary analysis of areas mones A-1 and
Was presented to the gusting Resources Committee. The analysis
a total of 482 acres "zoned for apartments". The apparec
ancy between this figure and the 802 acres shown in eh G
ing analysis cana be explained by the fact that the ma;
h co.aputations, although similar, were not really compa arb es
the Housing Resources Committee analysis was ac
e of 2,000 feet to the inch and the maps used in the data
nalysis were at a scale.of 400 feet to the inch. Due
mapa at a scale of 2, 000 feet to the inch, accurate me
lt, and, additionally, only large parcels can be shéui
le, more accurate representation and measurement are nosetitin.
receipt by the Planning Department
onal data, further detailed maps
aul significant vacant tracts (4
tailed listing of vacant land could be made.
is has been made vy the Planning Department o
and the result of this analysis is presented in
memorandum,
“aps used in che analysis are available ia the Planning Departaeac
¢ cetailed examination by interested parties.
Tae Planning Department agrees that the housing problem in Atlaata
is one of the major problems facing the City at this time, aad recommend
5
y 21, 1967
4
Jul
ace 3
2
s
"J . ” co
wa G w my ta
ie 34 od Oo Oo «4
‘ vad Mtl 12 0 t)ad
cw ")o4) ted at of ra
ooo oud > wo 0 0
a0 tru Oo M&S
rv 1 ot
“dod row Od Oso
53 2'G ow WOW
aCe {2 Qo “J “aA O
Ou vs VY O ft Og
oe Of eas ae es
‘3 get O YD W te
mou" MGM 8 YY fo
12 © gt m2) oO 'D aAret
Oot maou rt
G Suk aowgd GEG wa aw
$4 ‘A UO NON ar]
oo GMS ow yggy
aod Q 43 ag,
on OO ORe: W9 ‘aA wd
> uwoto co Ww to]
y Ww oO Ww Ru
AG ec yriao 44
G Oo od fiw
ae | oid 3 oyu wo
c fs UWI 4 Ww oh
moog Y.0 8 feat 3
vd Yuwg Pana
eC “ao g dl ed os
2S OO. Orage ced
ud Sait id oet oO
4g a) oO Bet so Qo
mod oh owg ov
Wow oo06.8 0 ..C Oh
ao ce] goon uqgiit
fraud aw Ho ao
iG 3m oe a re)
Ls OA. HO 4 NM
QO i W goo ao
© w "So 24 2
Get Wet Of4 G
Ww "7 O Dnata wd
a Qadi Oo Gwy
Q Wav ag dg oe ty
Od med 44 iw hy
3.9 XS oo
mM oO thw oo w
Weim ow Yh uw
‘ wed OG W
G tow yw dou Qg
on Sage wo
Ord O 98 MUA od
alton O-d
Ori ried ~
on gd ow daw
3°08 oO 12
41 G4sdon
' ow a
fh) Pyed amo
Co og Wr dod ed
“dodo ft Qed fa Ww
9] ‘Sd 00 fi ed
2S Om 4) 49"
@ next several years.
ets the goals se
mic
ogtam ¢
aad
a
P