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Las Vegas City Commission Minutes, January 7, 1947 to October 26, 1949, lvc000006-143

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125 LEE'S LUNCH Commissioner Baskin moved that the business license for Lee's Lunch, LICENSE REVOKED 216 North Main Street be revoked until such time as he has complied with the State Health Laws. Motion seconded by Commissioner Whipple and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Baskin, Moore, Whipple, and His Honor Mayor Pro-Tem Clark voting aye. Noes, none. Absent: Mayor Cragin. RECOMMENDATIONS The following recommendations of the Planning Commission were received PLANNING COMMISSION and considered: September 2, 1947 Honorable Mayor and Board of City Commissioners War memorial Building Las Vegas, Nevada Re: LAND USE Zone Exception Case No. 32 Mrs. V. B. Richardson Lots 29, 39, 31 and 32, Block 4 Hawkins Addition, City of Las Vegas Gentlemen: It is respectfully recommended that your Honorable Board adopt an order approving the recommendation of the Joint Planning Commission that the above petitioner be granted permission to use the lots indicated above as commercial lots. Such lots are located at the above address in Residential Zone #2, as legally described in the Petition for exception, a copy of which is on file in the office of the Planning Commission. It is further recommended that your order include the following provisions: 1. Any buildings or structures constructed on such lot be of type 1, 2, or 3 construction as established by the Building Code of the City of Las Vegas in order that the same comply with the occupancy and structural requirements of Fire Zone No. 1 2. That said lots be subject only to such commercial use such as a trade, service or retail establishment, and that the manufacture, processing or handling of materials or articles usually conducted within an industrial zone not be permitted. 3. That any permits or licenses to operate such business be issued under the same conditions as affects similar business in other commercial districts in the City of Las Vegas. This petition involving property legally described there in and classified in Residential Zone #2 was presented to and reviewed by members of the Joint Planning Commission on August 26, 1947. After consideration of all factual data before members of the Commission, it was determined that the exception here recommended under the conditions set forth was consistent with the intent and purposes of the City Zoning Ordinance. Respectfully yours, LAS VEGAS - CLARK COUNTY JOINT PLANNING COMMISSION ,/s/'.C. G. Petrie Planning Engineer September 2 19 47 Honorable Mayor and Board of City Commissioners War Memorial Building Las Vegas, Nevada Re: STREETS AND HIGHWAYS Oakey Boulevard Extension Gentlemen: Under date of August 12, 1947, the City Manager requested the recommendation of this Commission regarding the extension and opening of Oakey Boulevard between South Fifth Street and South Main Street in the City of Las Vegas. The Planning Commission favors this proposal which is in accordance with our previous recommendation of February 24, 1943, Item 3, concerning streets and highways. At our regular meeting August 26, 1947, this original recommendation was reaffirmed by the Commission with order to advise your Board accordingly. It is further recommended that this street be opened on not less than eighty (80) feet of right of way due to the nature of the street system and anticipated traffic movements in the area. Respectfully yours, LAS VEGAS, CLARK COUNTY JOINT PLAN­NING COMMISSION C. G. PETRIE Planning Engineer