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Las Vegas City Commission Minutes, August 11, 1942 to December 30, 1946, lvc000005-120

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    4) Acquire and eliminate block 22 South Addition. Vacate Coolidge Street Adjust 4th Street to Charleston 5) Acquire additional right-of-way - Northeast and Southwest corner at 5th Street for sight distance. 6) Acquire and eliminate block "C" - Wardie Addition Close Gass Street Adjust 9th Street to Charleston 7) Acquire block 28 - Pioneer Heights Addition Close Garcies Adjust 11th Street to Charleston 8) Maryland Parkway - Adjust to Charleston for intersection and alignment. 9) Vacate 13th Street - Bonneville to Charleston 10) Acquire 14th Street and adjust to Charleston - South to Clark Street through Levy property. 11) Acquire 15th Street and adjust to Charleston - South of Clark Street through Levy property (include portion of Clark Street west of 15th Street in Levy property) 12) Acquire ultimate right-of-way with Bruce Street (as previously recommended). Motion seconded by Commissioner Clark and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Clark, Coradetti, Smith and his Honor voting aye. Noes, none. ZAUGG - Commissioner Smith moved that the recommendation of the Planning Board regarding SUBDIVISION the attempt of Mr. Zaugg to subdivide his property on Westside in violation of the Subdivision Laws of the State of Nevada, be referred to the City Attorney with instructions to take legal action. Motion seconded by Commissioner Clark and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Clark, Coradetti, Smith and his Honor voting aye. Noes, none. BLACK CAT INN Commissioner Smith moved that the claim of Lee Hughes for $16.00 covering REFUND GAMING deposit on application for slot machine license, which at a previous meeting APPLICATION was denied, be allowed. Motion seconded by Commissioner Clark and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Clark, Coradetti, Smith and his Honor voting aye. Noes, none. JOE LA DUE Commissioner Clark moved that the claim of Joe La Due for $517.50 covering REFUND deposit on gaming and liquor applications which were heretofore denied, be allowed. Motion seconded by Commissioner Coradetti and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Clark, Coradetti, Smith and his Honor voting aye. Noes, none. BILL'S LUNCH Commissioner Coradetti moved that the application of Otto H. Hillman for 3eer License a beer license at Bill's Lunch at 217 N. Main Street be granted. Motion seconded by Commissioner Clark and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Clark, Coradetti, Smith and his Honor voting aye. Noes, none. NAVY MOTHER'S Commissioner Smith moved that the request of the Norman Ready Chapter CLUB No. 392 of the Navy Mothers Club of America, Inc., for the use of the War Memorial Hall for a charity bazaar and ball on October 27th, 1943 be granted. Motion seconded by Commissioner Coradetti and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Clark, Coradetti, Smith and his Honor voting aye. Noes, none. VACATIONS Commissioner Coradetti moved that vacations of a two week period be granted John Williams the following men with pay: O. J. Morling C. C. Sargent John Williams, beginning September 20th O. J. Morling, Beginning October 1st. C. C. Sargent, beginning September 13th Motion seconded by Commissioner Clark and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Clark, Coradetti, Smith and his Honor voting aye. Noes, none. HUNTRIDGE SUB- Commissioner Clark moved that the City of Las Vegas having heretofore DIVISION PARK accepted a deed from the Realty Development Corporation, bearing date LANDSCAPE November, 16th, 1942, to the park area in Huntridge Subdivision, hereby agree to suitably improve and landscape said park area; said work to be started and completed in a reasonable length of time after materials, labor and money become available. Motion seconded by Commissioner Smith and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Clark, Coradetti, Smith and his Honor voting aye. Noes, none. LITTLE THEATER Commissioner Clark moved that the request of the Little Theater group for permission to use the War Memorial Hall for rehearsals be denied and the City Clerk be instructed to inform them that the Hall is in use most of the time. Motion seconded by Commissioner Coradetti and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Clark, Coradetti, Smith and His Honor voting aye. Noes, none. STREET DEPARTMENT Commissioner Clark moved that the city purchase a complete set of precision TOOLS PURCHASED tools and hand wrenches as recommended by the purshasing agent for the sum of $75.00. Motion seconded by Commissioner Smith and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Clark, Coradetti, Smith and his Honor voting aye. Noes, none. DR. BERNKRANT Commissioner Smith moved that the request of Drs. Smith and Bernkrant for VETERANARIAN permission to keep his dog and cat hospital at its present location on North 14th Street be denied and the City Attorney instructed to take action against them to vacate said premises. Motion seconded by Commissioner Coradetti and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Clark, Coradetti, Smith and his Honor voting aye. Noes, none.