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mission to use the lots indicated at the above addresses for RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL USE as described below. Such lots are located at the above addresses in residence zone #5 as legally described in the petition for exception, a copy of which is on file in the office of the planning commission. These lots are included in an area which will be redistricted to include professional offices under the new land use plan. It is further recommended that your order include the following provisions: 1. That such lots be subject only to RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL USE classified as professional offices for the administration to persons (but not for the housing thereof) of professional, medical or dental practices. 2. The display of any signs upon the above mentioned premises shall be limited to one sign for each professional office not exceeding one-half square foot in area and containing only the name of the occupant. No flashing or blinking lights shall be placed upon any such sign which shall be located at the entrance of each professional office. 3. That the conduct of such professional use be subject to any other laws or regulations of the State of Nevada or the City of Las Vegas. 4. That the external appearance of the existing or any future buildings be residential in character and that plans for any intended remodeling thereof first be submitted to and approved by the planning commission prior to the issuance of any building permits for such remodeling. This petition involving property legally described therein and classified in residence zone #5 was present to and reviewed by members of the joint planning commission on October 1, 1946. After consideration of all factual data before members of the commission, it was determined that the exception here recommended under the conditions set forth was consistent with the intent and purposes of the City zoning ordinance and amendments thereto now being prepared. Respectfully submitted, Las Vegas -- Clark County Joint Planning Commission /s/ C. G. Petrie C. G. Petrie Planning Engineer CGP:GM CC-City Manager Mrs. Louise Conklin October 4 19 4 6 Honorable Mayor and Board of City Commissioners War Memorial Building Las Vegas, Nevada Re: Zone Exception Case #22, Robt. B. Griffith All Lots, Block 21, Pioneer Heights Addition Gentlemen: It is respectfully recommended that your Honorable Board adopt an order approving the recommendation of the Joint Planning commission that the above petitioner be granted permission to use the property indicated above for MULTIPLE DWELLING USE as described below. Such property is located on the west side of Maryland Parkway, two blocks north of Charleston Boulevard in Residence Zone #1 as legally described in the petition for exception, a copy of which is on file in the office of the Planning Commission. This property is included in an area which is being redistricted as a Limited Multiple Dwelling District under the Land Use Plan. It is further recommended that your order include the following provisions: 1. USE That the property described be used only for residential dwellings subject to the limitations hereinafter specifically set forth. 2. COVERAGE The Maximum coverage permitted under this use shall