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and limiting the height, area, and bulk of buildings and structures therein; to recommend to the city council and all other public authorities plans and regulations for the future growth, development, and beautification of the municipality in respect to its public and private buildings and works, streets, parks, grounds, and vacant lots; to do and perform any and all other acts and things necessary or proper to carry out the provisions of the above-mentioned Act, and in general to study and propose such measures as may be for the municipal welfare. SECTION 5. All maps, plats, and replats of land laid out in building lots, and the streets, alleys, or other portions of the same intended to be dedicated for public use or for the use of purchasers or owners of lots fronting thereon or adjacent thereto and located within the city limits, and all plans or plats for vacating, laying out, widening, extending, paving, parking, and locating streets, or plans for public buildings, shall first be submitted to such planning commission for report thereon before final action shall be taken by the Board of City Commissioners, unless in case of emergency or the report of such planning commission is unreasonable delayed. SECTION 6. Said planning commission is authorized to represent the city and to appear and be heard by the board of county commissioners in the matter of the approval by such board of County Commissioners of any map or plat of land laid out in streets, alleys, and public places when the same is situate within three miles outside the city limits of the City of Las Vegas, and which shall be exterior to the boundaries of any other incorporated city or town within such three mile limit, when such map or plat is submitted to such board of county commissioners under the provisions of section three of an act entitled "An Act authorizing owners of land to lay out and plat such land into lots, streets, alleys, and public places, and providing for the approval and filing of maps or plats thereof," approved March 13, 1905. SECTION 7. Said city planning commission may receive gifts, bequests, or devises of property to carry out any of the purposes of said above-mentioned Act and shall have control and distribution over the same. SECTION 8. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval and publication for one week (one issue) in the Las Vegas Age, a weekly newspaper published in the City of Las Vegas. Passed and adopted this 5th day of May, 1927, upon the following vote: Commissioners Mundy and Smith, and His Honor the Mayor Hesse, voting aye. Noes, None. First reading April 26, 1927. Second reading May 5, 1927. Approved this 5th day of May, 1927. _________J. F. Hesse________________ Mayor Attest: __________Wm. L. Scott__________ City Clerk AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF NEVADA ) . ss COUNTY OF CLARK CHAS. P. SQUIRES, being first duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is publisher of the LAS VEGAS AGE, a weekly newspaper, of general circulation, printed and published at Las Vegas, in the County of Clark, State of Nevada, and that the attached ORDINANCE # 123 of the City of Las Vegas, was continuously published in said newspaper for a period of ONE WEEK from May 14, 1927 inclusive, being the issues of said newspaper