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Las Vegas City Commission Minutes, August 11, 1942 to December 30, 1946, lvc000005-510

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    ASSESSMENTS 9th St. Paving Project ASSESSMENT ORDINANCE Third Place RIGHT OF WAY Bonanza Rd. SALE OF CITY OWNED LAND from $1.50 per foot to $1.78 per foot effective as of October 1, 1946 and the Eureka Fire Hose Co. had notified Mr. Fennessy that if the City would place an order before October 4, that the hose would be sold to the City at the lower price. Further, that the hose be paid for out of the 1947 budget. Motion seconded by Commissioner Corradetti and carried for the following vote: Commissioners Baskin, Corradetti and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioners Bates and Clark. Commissioner Baskin moved that the property owners who were assessed on the 9th Street Paving Project at an estimated price quoted to them at the time of the assessment; would be relieved of the additional or second assessment and a refund will be made to any person making payment on the second assessment, further, that the City will assume the additional cost for said project oyer and above the original estimate. Motion seconded by Commissioner Corradetti and carried for the following vote: Commissioners Baskin, Corradetti and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioners Bates and Clark. Commissioner Baskin moved that the City Attorney be directed to prepare an assessment ordinance for improvements made in Third Place and also for the property on Ninth Street which has not been paid for as per the original assessment. Motion seconded by Commissioner Corradetti and carried for the following vote: Commissioners Baskin, Corradetti and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioners Bates and Clark. Commissioner Baskin moved that the recommendations of the Committee appointed to appraise three pieces of lots in the Biltmore tract owned by Mr. Van Vorst, Mr. Peneteri, Mr. Phleeger, which are as follows: Mr. Van Vorst, 963 square feet @ $1.75 per square ft. Total, $1,685.25. Mr. Peneteri, 1000 Square ft @ $1.50 per square foot, total $1500.00. Mr. Phleeger, 400 square ft. @ $1.50 per square foot, total $600.00 be accepted and the City Manager authorized to negotiate for purchase of the land, at the price of not to exceed the total of $3,785.25. Motion seconded by Commissioner Corradetti and carried for the following vote: Commissioners Baskin, Corradetti and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioners Bates and Clark. Commissioner Baskin moved that the City Manager be authorized to contact the County Commissioners and agree on a date to hold public sale for the sale of the old Fire Station site and to advertise said sale according to law. Motion seconded by Commissioner Corradetti and carried for the following vote: Commissioners Baskin, Corradetti and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioners Bates and Clark. Commissioner Bakin moved that Change Order No. 1 on the Police Station, which is as follows: ORDER FOR EXTRA WORK or Changes to Original Contract TO C. B. Bagnall, General Contractor Office of Richard Stadelman A.I.A. Architect, Las Vegas, Nev. ADDRESS Torrance, California JOB City Jail & Police Bldg., Las Vegas Date October 21, 1946. You are hereby authorized to do the work listed below for the sum herein stated, payment for this work to be made — First of month following. The work includes excavation of footings below point called for on the drawings as ordered by Architect. Soil conditions found to be bad. Area was at one time a rubbish dump. It was impossible to tell before work began how bad were several of the areas. Laborers 939½ Hrs. @ $1.20 $1127.40 Carpenters 163 " @ 1.75 283.50 Foreman 147 " @ 2.00 294.00 /s/ C. B. Bagnall__________ Dollars $1704.90 Signature of Contractor City of Las Vegas, Nevada RICHARD STADELMAN, A.I.A. Architect /s/ E. W. Cragin, Mayor ___________________________________ By /s/ R. Stadelman (not valid until signed by owner)