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Motion seconded by Commissioner Whipple and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioner Fountain. NO-PARKING - HUNTRIDGE The Traffic and Parking Commission recommends that a no-parking zone be installed around PARK the inside curb around the perimeter of Huntridge Park. This action is necessitated because of the hazard for children and traffic obstruction. Approved Commissioner Bunker moved that a no-parking zone be installed around the inside curb around the perimeter of Huntridge Park. Motion seconded by Commissioner Sharp and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioner Fountain. ONE-HOUR PARKING The Traffic and Parking Commission recommends that a one-hour parking zone be installed HOOVER STREET along the north side of Hoover Street from 5th Street west to the alley. All property owners and occupants are in favor of the change. Approved Commissioner Bunker moved that a one-hour parking zone be installed along the north side of Hoover Street from 5th Street west to the alley. Motion seconded by Commissioner Whipple and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioner Fountain. PASSENGER LOADING ZONE The Traffic and Parking Commission recommends the installation of a passenger loading zone WEST CHARLESTON SCHOOL in front of the West Charleston School, along the south side of Palomino Lane beginning 420' west of Shetland Road and extending west a distance of 250'. Approved Commissioner Whipple moved that a passenger loading zone in front of the West Charleston School, along the south side of Palomino Lane beginning 420' west of Shetland Road and extending west a distance of 250' be approved. Motion seconded by Commissioner Sharp and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioner Fountain. CIVIL SERVICE RULES City Manager Kennedy advised the Board that a petition and resolution has been received Extension of Time from the Las Vegas Police Employee's Assoc., Las Vegas Police Protective Assoc., Las Vegas Fireman Benefit Assoc., Las Vegas City Employee's Assoc, and International Fire- Approved fighters Assoc., Local #1285, requesting an extension of six months time in order that each employee may have time to digest and make written comments on the Revised Set of Civil Service Rules. The original directive was to submit their comments no later than February 6, 1959; said revised rules having been presented to all employees of the City of Las Vegas on January 26, 1959. Mr. Kennedy read the following afore-mentioned resolution in full to the Board: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, a Revised Set of Civil Service Rules was presented to all employees of the City of Las Vegas on January 26, 1959; and WHEREAS, all employees were requested to submit their comments, criticism and suggestions in writing to the Director of Personnel no later than February 6, 1959; and WHEREAS, meetings have been held of representatives of Police, Fire and Las Vegas City Employee's Protective Associations, collectively and individually, to discuss all phases of the new Revised Civil Service Rules; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that the time allowed City Employees to digest new rules and make suggestions to improve, alter, delete, and revise Revised Civil Service Rules in order that a satisfactory set be presented to Civil Service Board for benefit of both employee and employer; and WHEREAS, it is believed that no emergency exists because the City has a workable set of Civil Service Rules at the present time; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, at a special meeting of representatives of the Las Vegas Police Employees' Association, Las Vegas Police Protective Association, Las Vegas Fireman Benefit Association and Las Vegas City Employees' Association on February 2nd, 1959; that the City Manager be requested to extend time to submit comments and suggestions on Revised Civil Service Rules for a minimum of six months, or whatever additional time is necessary, in order that each employee have time to digest and make written comments on said set of Rules and meet with general membership of their individual Associations before submitting their suggestions. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be distributed to the members of the various Associations and spread on their Minute Books for permanent record. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 2nd day of February, 1959. LAS VEGAS POLICE EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION, LOCAL #1285 By: /s/ John A. Wiess By: /s/ Ole B. Larson, Pres. /s/ Jack D. Ruggles /s/ Jerald D. Miller LAS VEGAS POLICE PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION LAS VEGAS FIREMAN BENEFIT ASSOCIATION By: /s/ Joseph T. LaVoie By: /s/ Ken Herrington /s/ Lt. L. B. Bordwell /s/ William D. Sorensen, Vice Pres. LAS VEGAS CITY EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION By: /s/ Eileen Carson, Treasurer /s/ Charlie Hunt /s/ Frank Holden, Pres. /s/ David A. Kennedy /s/ Jewell Culley 2-4-59