Letter and sketch of area between Queen Street and Lodge Alley dated March 19, 1945, to the Civic Services Committee regarding zoning in Charleston (signature from sender illegible).
"Report Made to the Mayor After the Zoning Ordinance had Been in Operation for Two Years," submitted by James O'Hear, Chairman, City Planning and Zoning Commission.
News and Courier captioned photograph of Edward Kronsberg, having been elected chairman of the city planning and zoning commission (dated July 16, 1949). News and Courier article, "City Moves for Legal Test, Orders Razing of 45 Coming St." (dated Mar. 30, 1945).
Charleston City Council Meeting "Regular Meeting" proceedings, portion related to zoning (June 9, 1931). Annotated at end "Oct. 19th, 1931 - Ordinance ratified."
Letter to Mrs. H. W. Mitchell with the Civic Services Committee regarding suggestions made in a previous letter about zoning (March 26, 1945) (sender's name illegible).
Four articles regarding a seven story apartment building being built at 108 Meeting Street. Three are about the building breaking zoning laws, and the other makes reference to how badly apartments are needed in Charleston (Oct. 26, 1948 and Oct. 30, 1948)
Article entitled "Zoning Law Cannot Stop Changing of 85-87 Broad" regarding the changing of the building on 85-87 Broad Street where DuBose Heyward lived as a young boy (March 9, 1945).