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0 o tas Vegas, Nevada OFFICE OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION April 21 19 a Mr. A. M. Folger, General Manager Las Vegas Land & Water Company U01 South 2nd Street Las Vegas, Nevada Re: STREETS AND HIGHWAYS General Dear Mr. Folger: We have received inquiries relative to the preliminary subdividing of properties located in the NE| of Section 32, T. 20 S., R. 6l E. In order that we have complete information concerning the extension of an adequate street system in this area, it is important that we determine the interest of the Union Pacific Railroad Compary regarding the opening of an east-west street on the north l/l6.line of the above-mentioned section. Properties proposed to be subdivided would dedicate thirty (30) feet, or one-half of an ultimate sixty (60) foot street on the south of said l/l6 line, therefore making it necessary for an additional thirty (30) feet to be dedicated on the northerly side of said line, being your property. The opening of a street on this line would then permit future development within and upon your property with adequate street frontage. Unless such provision is made now, it would necessarily affect the potential development or subdivision of your lands. This inquiry should not be misconstrued as a request for R/w at this time, but merely to determine your intention with regard to future development in this area. Your early reply will be appreciated in order that we may establish the proper information for proposed plans. Yours very truly, C. G. Petrie City Engineer CGP'dmn