Box 20, Folder 33, Document 69

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ne of too larcer Atlanta newspapers several montlis orlor to

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Tlanadan, ‘Ales Renecse tative for Inet Madgans wealty &

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Moseqaqe Tommany, Ina., as nfesent and discussed the overall
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t with denoment. “eartnest was spceitically aonecrned

with vhother the averall development vould ba ta keeping wath
the Ataeuncion Mth tin, Planagen ond Mx. Planacan furnished
Joesoneet wid his “ife a four-nage brochure entitled, “see Yor

at the Frumtain,” and a copy of a four-page cocunsent entitlad,
"Restrictive Covenant for Centinental Colony Subdivision.”

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Seponent alsn comoared the diaqraa on the breehure

with the setual olat by Harold L. Such % ¢esoniates, datod

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innluded the pravesty whats der cnet

desiret to oneahacte.

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Peponent was assured by the said Mr. Flanagan that
the entire development would be in accordance with the diagran
and would be controlled by the covenant furnished ts hin.
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On the 2nd day of August, LOGO, deponent entered
into a sales agreement and on the lih day of August, 1960,
denonent purchased Lot 24 of Block D5, which is deponent's
present residence.
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Deponent was particulorly interested in the iot width
the type of houses to be bulit and was assured by the
Mz. Flanagan that his house, which cost $27,500.00, would
one of the cheaper houses in the subdivision and that the
midth would be one hundred {100) feet mininun. CDeponent was
also concerned with the apartments and the shopping center, and
the apertnent area and approximate number were pointed out by
the said tir. Flanagan, who represented to deponent and assured

him that tha apartments were there to constitute a buffer in

order to protect the proverty value, and that the apartments to

the vest would be garden type apartments but those to the east
would not be quite as nice apartments. Cenponent exnlored this
aspeet thorouchly as he fait that aftor his retirement fron
Civdl Service he ond his wife might possibly desire to sei2 and
move into an apartment, but deponent's primary concern was that
the apartments bo rastricted in area and number so as to

properly protect the value of his propeity.








8.

Seponent attaches to this affidavit a copy of the
covenants and a copy of the brochure identical with those
furnished to him by Mr. Flanagan,

9,
This affidavit is made for the purpose of being used

tn connection with opposition to rezoning for apartments

end business purposes in the rezoning in the general vicinity

of Greenbriar Shopping Center scheduled for consideration on

the 24th day of February, 1966.



SPRUELL, SR.

Sworn ¢o and subscribed before me

this day of , 1966.



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