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Las Vegas, February 26, 1 W . Mr. A. 0. Bitter: leferring to Las Vegas city ordinance recently passed, and Land Ifee Map g o w n i n g the use of land in the city: In accordance with our telephone conversation, I attended the regular meeting ®f the Planning Commission In the city hall last night, asking their consideration of re-zoning railroad property on 'West Bonanza Bead so that we can accommodate future industries desiring to locate on our rails. She Planning Committee is composed of: B. B. Griffith, Chairman AC.. SS.. WOeanhglearnt II, A. Sweeney Boht* Sehmutzer Art Harris So® Campbell Biohard Singrey B&aoher Bditor Mgr. Power Co. title Insurance. nurseryman Barber Beal tor Secretary Ahe map you fond prepared was presented for their inspection, with request that the portion now designated as residential be changed to M-X, light industries for a depth of 270 ft. to future Spur track, and 1L*2, heavy Industries south of that point? and that the present K-l zone immediately west of our main line be changed to to permit heavy industries. About forty private citizens were also present, and after some discussion the Planning Commission concurred with our request. Acme other zone changes were also re­quested in the residential district at 7th and Ogden streets, jjlji the Commission agreed to publish required notice of a public hearing to be held in fifteen days; if no protests are received, they will formally approve our request for re-zoning Vest Bonanza Bead at the next regular meeting of the Planning Commission the last Tuesday In March. A. M. Folger