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Buckhead Heritage Society

Buckhead Heritage Society is a 501 ( c ) 3 non-profit organization that was founded in 2006 2006 by a group of Buckhead residents who recognized the need for an advocacy organization to protect Buckhead's significant historic resources. As Buckhead surges into the 21st century, many of its stories, documents, buildings, cemeteries, and other historic resources are at risk of being lost. From our Fou nding M embers whose capital contributions have seeded our efforts, to our Board Members who oversee our Mission, to our Executive Director and staff who implement our programs, Buckhead Heritage is a group of individuals with a collective passion for historic preservation. We recognize the importance of identifying, preserving, restoring, and promoting Buckhead's historic resources for the benefit of future generations. We hope you will join us on our mission. On Monday, March 15, 2010, the Atlanta City Council voted to deny the application filed by Brandon Marshall to remove graves at Mt. Olive Cemetery. On March 31, 2010, Marshall filed a complaint in the Superior Court of Fulton County seeking declaratory relief and judicial review of the City Council's decision. No further action has been taken at this time. An Application was filed in March of 2009 with the City of Atlanta by Community Renewal LLC to remove graves from historic Mt. Olive Cemetery at Frankie Allen Park. On December 9, 2009, the Atlanta Urban Design Commission ( UDC ) voted to recommend that the Atlanta City Council deny the application filed by Brandon Marshall to remove Mt. Olive Cemetery. On March 9, 2010, the Atlanta City Council's Community Development / Human Resources Committee voted unanimously to deny the application. The full City Council voted 11 to 1 to deny the application on Monday, March 15, 2010. On March 31, 2010, Brandon Marshall filed a complaint in the Superior Court of Fulton County seeking declaratory relief and judicial review of the adverse decision by the Atlanta City Council. As a BHS Member, you'll receive our annual newsletter, be invited to special educational events, receive recognition in our publications, and most importantly, be a supporter of identifying, preserving, and promoting the historic resources of Buckhead! Copyright 2009 3180 Mathieson Drive, Suite 200, Atlanta 30305 404.467.9447 email
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