This ordinance rezones the property at 1151 White Oak Avenue SW in the Oakland City Historic District from R-4A/HC20M (single-family residential) to R-5/HC20M (two-family residential) to permit development of up to four for-sale residential units. The .21-acre parcel, located in Land Lot 119 of the 14th District in Fulton County, is approved for conditional development under Section 16-02.003 of the City’s Zoning Ordinance. A compatibility condition requires that if no contributing two-family structures exist on the blockface, the new structure’s exterior must resemble a single-family home with at most one front entry per dwelling. The change aligns with Atlanta’s Comprehensive Development Plan and the Oakland City Historic District 20M overlay, ensuring no adverse impacts on neighborhood character, public facilities, or adjacent properties. The sale prices will comply with HUD’s 2024 for-sale affordable housing limits (≤80% AMI). The amendment was recommended for approval by the Zoning Review Board and adopted by Atlanta City Council on April 21, 2025.