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Las Vegas City Commission Minutes, September 21, 1955 to November 20, 1957, lvc000010-592

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    Motion seconded by Commissioner Fountain and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Fountain, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. City Manager Kennedy presented the meritorious salary increases approved by the Civil Service Board of Trustees, and recommended their approval. Commissioner Whipple moved the following meritorious salary increases be approved: NAME DEPARTMENT STEP TO STEP SCHEDULE DOLLARS Maxwell, Barbara Court 2-3 20 305-322 Forsyth, Leila Engineering 2-3 17 258-273 Small, Mary Engineering 2-3 23 360-381 Morgenstern, Jewell Finance 4-5 20 341-360 Boggs, Ernest J. Fire 2-3 23 360-381 Fountain, Deane R. Fire 2-3 23 360-381 Leavitt, Gerald K. Fire 2-3 23 360-381 Painter, Wallace Fire 2-3 23 360-381 Addison, Clarence Golf Course 2-3 20 305-322 Null, Jesse K. Golf Course 2-3 20 305-322 Hoen, Mildred Library 3-4 17 273-288 McDonald, Una Library 2-3 17 258-273 Holden, Frank License 2-3 22 341-360 Nease, Wilson F. Cemetery 4-5 17 288-305 Smith, Melville Planning 3-4 23 381-403 Boren, Joan Police 2-3 18 273-288 Bourland, Shirley Police 3-4 18 288-305 Compton, Bennie C. Police 4-5 24 426-450 Dailey, Samuel Police 2-3 24 381-403 Davis, Ray W. Police 2-3 24 381-403 Davis, Ronald Police 3-4 24 403-426 Elliott, Amos Allen Jr. Police 4-5 24 426-450 Feldman, Celia Police 3-4 19 304-322 Johnson, Marilyn Police 2-3 20 304-322 Munyan, Leonard Police 3-4 24 403-426 Thomas, Lewis Police 2-3 24 381-403 Wright, Mary Lou Police 2-3 19 288-305 Miller, William Recreation 2-3 26 426-450 Kusic, Larry J. Recreation 4-5 15 258-273 Dittmer, Roland Garage 4-5 23 403-426 Jensen, Nephi Garage 4-5 23 403-426 Webb, Rodney S. Garage 3-4 23 381-403 Klumpler, Joseph Street 4-5 20 341-360 Kulack, George Street 4-5 17 288-305 Bowers, Henry C. St. Lighting 5-Nights 23 426-450 Dammeir, George St. Lighting 4-5 23 403-426 Gibson, Mark St. Lighting 4-5 23 403-426 Jennings, Oliver St. Lighting 4-5 23 403-426 Norton, Donald St. Lighting 4-5 23 403-426 Thomas, Oliver Sewer Mainten. 2-3 20 305-322 King, Herman Sewer Mainten. 4-5 21 360-381 Motion seconded by Commissioner Fountain and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Fountain, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Works Engineer Uehling reported to the Commission that a number of prop­erty owners have not installed sidewalks on South 5th Street between Mc­Williams Avenue and the intersection of 5th Street with South Main Street, as required by the Commission in the widening of 5th Street. Mr. Uehling stated that the property owners had been given written notice, and those who have not complied were as follows: 1. North half of Lot 6, Block 6, Biltmore Addition 2. Lot 1 through 5, Block 6, Biltmore Addition 3. Lot 1, Block 7, Biltmore Annex #3 4. Lot 4, Block 5, Biltmore Annex #3 5. 255 feet southerly from Oakey Boulevard, property owned by E. O. Underhill 6. 89 feet of property owned by Elmer Mikkleson at the intersection of 5th and Main. The Commission requested the Public Works Department to contact the owners of this property personally and report back at the next meeting of the Board. Consideration was given to an easement from the City of North Las Vegas for the Stocker Street sewer lateral extending from the Las Vegas City limits northerly along Stocker Street, then northwesterly through the City owned lands in North Las Vegas. On motion of Commissioner Sharp, duly seconded by Commissioner Whipple and carried unanimously, the following resolution is adopted and order made: MERITORIOUS SALARY INCREASES SIDEWALK INSTALLATION South 5th Street EASEMENT - City of North Las Vegas Stocker Street Sewer Lateral