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Box 4

 Container

Contains 26 Results:

Clippings, 1989-1996

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 17
Dates: Other: 1989-1996
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series covers issues in Houston proper and includes materials related to zoning, restrictive covenants, and formation of citizens’ groups such as the Houston Homeowners Association founded by Kay B. Crooker. Information covers the 1950s through 1996. Topics covered include racial issues in deed restricted neighborhoods, community affairs, press coverage, and neighborhood goals to enhance property values and protect homeowners’ rights.

Houston Land Use Regulation Without Zoning, 1994

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 18
Dates: Other: 1994
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series covers issues in Houston proper and includes materials related to zoning, restrictive covenants, and formation of citizens’ groups such as the Houston Homeowners Association founded by Kay B. Crooker. Information covers the 1950s through 1996. Topics covered include racial issues in deed restricted neighborhoods, community affairs, press coverage, and neighborhood goals to enhance property values and protect homeowners’ rights.

Research and Collected Information, 1993

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 19
Dates: Other: 1993
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series covers issues in Houston proper and includes materials related to zoning, restrictive covenants, and formation of citizens’ groups such as the Houston Homeowners Association founded by Kay B. Crooker. Information covers the 1950s through 1996. Topics covered include racial issues in deed restricted neighborhoods, community affairs, press coverage, and neighborhood goals to enhance property values and protect homeowners’ rights.

Converting Walls to Bridges – Proposed Zoning Ordinance, 1988-1993

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 20
Dates: Other: 1988-1993
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series covers issues in Houston proper and includes materials related to zoning, restrictive covenants, and formation of citizens’ groups such as the Houston Homeowners Association founded by Kay B. Crooker. Information covers the 1950s through 1996. Topics covered include racial issues in deed restricted neighborhoods, community affairs, press coverage, and neighborhood goals to enhance property values and protect homeowners’ rights.

Converting Walls to Bridges – Proposed Zoning Ordinance (Research),, 1991-1993

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 21
Dates: Other: 1991-1993
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series covers issues in Houston proper and includes materials related to zoning, restrictive covenants, and formation of citizens’ groups such as the Houston Homeowners Association founded by Kay B. Crooker. Information covers the 1950s through 1996. Topics covered include racial issues in deed restricted neighborhoods, community affairs, press coverage, and neighborhood goals to enhance property values and protect homeowners’ rights.

City Planning Research, 1981-1991

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 22
Dates: Other: 1981-1991
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series covers issues in Houston proper and includes materials related to zoning, restrictive covenants, and formation of citizens’ groups such as the Houston Homeowners Association founded by Kay B. Crooker. Information covers the 1950s through 1996. Topics covered include racial issues in deed restricted neighborhoods, community affairs, press coverage, and neighborhood goals to enhance property values and protect homeowners’ rights.

Citizens for Zoning – Correspondence, Comments and Directory, 1993

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 23
Dates: Other: 1993
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series covers issues in Houston proper and includes materials related to zoning, restrictive covenants, and formation of citizens’ groups such as the Houston Homeowners Association founded by Kay B. Crooker. Information covers the 1950s through 1996. Topics covered include racial issues in deed restricted neighborhoods, community affairs, press coverage, and neighborhood goals to enhance property values and protect homeowners’ rights.

Citizens for Zoning – Research, 1993

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 24
Dates: Other: 1993
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series covers issues in Houston proper and includes materials related to zoning, restrictive covenants, and formation of citizens’ groups such as the Houston Homeowners Association founded by Kay B. Crooker. Information covers the 1950s through 1996. Topics covered include racial issues in deed restricted neighborhoods, community affairs, press coverage, and neighborhood goals to enhance property values and protect homeowners’ rights.

Citizens for Zoning - Handouts at Regional Meeting, 1993

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 25
Dates: Other: 1993
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series covers issues in Houston proper and includes materials related to zoning, restrictive covenants, and formation of citizens’ groups such as the Houston Homeowners Association founded by Kay B. Crooker. Information covers the 1950s through 1996. Topics covered include racial issues in deed restricted neighborhoods, community affairs, press coverage, and neighborhood goals to enhance property values and protect homeowners’ rights.

Citizens for Zoning – Background Notes, Presentations, and Recordings, 1993

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 26-27
Dates: Other: 1993
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series covers issues in Houston proper and includes materials related to zoning, restrictive covenants, and formation of citizens’ groups such as the Houston Homeowners Association founded by Kay B. Crooker. Information covers the 1950s through 1996. Topics covered include racial issues in deed restricted neighborhoods, community affairs, press coverage, and neighborhood goals to enhance property values and protect homeowners’ rights.

Citizens for Zoning – Research, 1993

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 28
Dates: Other: 1993
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series covers issues in Houston proper and includes materials related to zoning, restrictive covenants, and formation of citizens’ groups such as the Houston Homeowners Association founded by Kay B. Crooker. Information covers the 1950s through 1996. Topics covered include racial issues in deed restricted neighborhoods, community affairs, press coverage, and neighborhood goals to enhance property values and protect homeowners’ rights.