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215 2. That the building to be constructed on such property be of type 1, 2, or 3 construction in order to comply with the requirements for Fire Zone #2. 3. That the building permit and the license to operate such a business be granted only under the same conditions as effect similar businesses in other commercial districts of the City of Las Vegas. ZONE EXCEPTION CASE On motion of Commissioner Baskin duly seconded by Commissioner NO. 42 - Earl J. Webb Clark and unanimously carried the following recommendation of the Lots 11-12, Block 7, Planning Commission relative to the Zone Exception Case No. 42 Boulder Addn. Earl J. Webb, Lots 11, 12, Block 7, Boulder Addn. Was adopted: 1. That such commercial use be subject only to 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. 2. That the building to be constructed on such property be of Type 1, 2 or 3 construction in order to comply with the requirements for Fire Zone #2. 3. That the building permit and the license to operate such a business be granted only under the same conditions as affect similar businesses in other commercial districts of the City of Las Vegas. ZONE EXCEPTION CASE On motion of Commissioner Baskin and duly seconded by Commissioner NO. 43. R. L. Bigelow Clark and carried unanimously the following recommendation of Nevada Nursery The Planning Commission relative to the zone exception case #43 R. L. Bigelow, Nevada Nursery, West Bonanza Road was adopted: 1. That the improvements contemplated be entirely incidental to the conduct of the present use as a nursery for the propagation and sale of plant materials, and limited to existing structures now used or necessary in connection therewith. 2. That the external appearance of structures to be erected, remodeled, or otherwise improved be of residential character and in conformity with the architectural appearance of the adjacent neighborhood, and that all plans relative thereto be submitted to and approved by the Planning Commission prior to the issuance of building permits for same. 3. That adequate building line setbacks be recognized with regard to development of the frontage in keeping with the adjacent off-street parking facilities for vehicles incidental to the business or the conduct of such business. 4. No outdoor signs or other advertising displays, other than one unlighted single or double faced sign not exceeding twelve (12) sq. ft. in area and located not nearer than ten (10) ft, to any street or highway, any pertaining only to the identification of the property on which it is located or to the products produced on the premises. 5. That the building permit and the license to operate such a business be granted only under the same conditions as affect similar business in the City of Las Vegas. RESOLUTION On motion of Commissioner Baskin and duly seconded by Commissioner Clark RE: REFUSE and carried unanimously the following resolution was approved and adopted: TRASH RESOLUTION #114 WHEREAS, it is common knowledge that undeveloped portions of the City of Las Vegas and the County of Clark have generally become littered with huge quantities of trash, rubbish, garbage, and other refuse, and WHEREAS, this indiscriminate use of private and public property creates ill appearance of a natural resource, hazard to the public health, moral, safety, and general welfare, and further violates all rules of trespass, and WHEREAS the Las Vegas City Dump contributes materially and substantially to these conditions and casts reflections upon the community in such respect. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Las Vegas-Clark County Joint Planning Commission that it respectfully urge and request, in the interest of protecting the character, social advantages, and economic stability of agricultural, residential, commercial, industrial, and other areas of our community, the Board of Commissioners of the City of Las Vegas and the County of Clark to initiate ways and means of rectifying and correcting these conditions.