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Groundbreaking for Spellman House page 3. Duplicate of item-02496.
Groundbreaking for Spellman House page 3. Duplicate of item-02496.
Letter from Leonard Smith to City on use of Lakeland School site
Section C: Land Use Plan (cont'd Land Use Provisions and Building Requirements). Regulations, Controls and Restrictions section, cont'd. Commercial Use Areas subsection
reaction to proposal on use of property
Located in the eastern section of Lakeland, this home was lived in by Marcelino Cordove and his family, who had immigrated from Cuba. The house occupied prime property on the banks of Lake Artemesia. For several years, the family operated a lodging business with modest "tourist homes" located adjacent to the house. Like all the other homes on Lakeland's eastern area, it was demolished to make way for urban renewal efforts.
Lots 8-16, Block 45
Weygandt property
Exhibit "B" Property Rehabilitation Requirements
Complaint about dirt stockpiled on 54th Avenue at end of public right of way and Weygandt closing his connecting private road.
An oral history interview conducted with Pamela Boardley by Eli Pousson as part of an IMPART funded oral history research project.
City of College Park - rehab agreement 8111 51st st 10/28/76 p2
Hand written untitled notes with headings "Peters and Shark"
4708 Lakeland Rd. Block 19 Lot 12 - Part of 11 & 13 Parcel 10 Block 23 John T. Hardisty
Andrew and Alice Thomas Block 44 W half of Lot 6 Project Parcel 19-6
8204 48th Ave Home of Ila Conley Mason
Duplicate document as 2482, but this is the better image
Site once held community homes and business. After demolition the land sat bare for many years. This image shows action as building was to begin along Berwyn House Road
4802 Lakeland Rd Block 12 Part of lot 10 Value Sheet
4906 Navahoe St Project Parcel 20-6 Value sheet
Memorandum to Donald Byrd from Jack Callahan, containing/referencing an enclosed letter to Morris Topf, concerning the use of properties owned by Weygandt.
8115 54th Ave
Earl & Velma Weygandt & Carter Weygandt Eng. Inc. Blocks 1,12-15 & 44
55th Ave. Block 44 Lots 7-11 Leon & Marionette Kelley (no #) Project Parcel 19-8
Manton & Dalphine Chapman 8005 48th Ave. South 60 Feet of Lot 8 in Block 12 Parcel 11 Block 24
An oral history interview conducted with James Edwards during Lakeland Heritage Weekend 2007. Mr. Edwards remembers Lakeland as a place that had a lot of things to do for African Americans of all ages, which were not available in other communities. His family lived in Lakeland for three generations, and he discusses the fact that his generation did not have the opportunity to live in Lakeland. Mr. Edwards believes that urban renewal did not have to go the way that it did in Lakeland and that the community was fooled. Can be contacted by phone for further information. Note: Very short because beginning of interview appears to be cut off or unrecorded. Starts with some of the last questions asked to other participants and doesn’t have the beginning general information
Plat of Lots 10,-14 Block 44 and lots 1-4 block 43
Document titled "Restriction On Use of Property (Our) Due to Announcement of Urban Renewal - Source appears to be Mr. Weygandt of someone on his behalf. The city was proposing rules for the use of property owned by Weygandt. Hand written note on page "F-Lakeland Weygandt
Block 44 Lot 11
Litigation, W. Earl & Thelma Weygandt vs. City of College Park enclosed demurer filed
8115 54th Ave block 44, lot 5 parcel 19-5
Weygandt Property
Report is soliciting proposals. Duplicate of item-03721
Copies on both Omeka and hard drive. Hard drive files are split across two tracks/files: Leonard Smith Interview 04-21-13 -1.caf (01:15:51) and Leonard Smith Interview 04-21-13 -2.caf (4:59)
Report is soliciting proposals
Advising sale of property back to Weygandt, HUD rules would apply to the transaction. Attached pages of HUD Handbook