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    Las Vegas - March 16, 1953« Mr. C.M. Cory Referring to the case of Mr. MaePeok, President of Valley Enterprises, Inc., who is now in process of construct­ing a building over a k n water line located in LVL&VC0. easement held by this company across the northerly 10* of Lot H, Park Place Addition, L&s Vegas, which easement is recorded In Book 38 of Deeds, Pages 36 to 39. In addition to the new building under construction there is also an existing concrete block building which was previ­ously constructed over the same easement also owned by Mr. MaePeok. Mr. MaePeok has made the statement to me that he does not believe a portion of the pipe line adjacent to 5th street is within the limits of the easement. While I feel that the pipe line does in fact lie within the easement, I do not think that we should go to the expense of making a survey at the present time as I under­stand that the north line of Lot N was established many years ago and is the subject of some dispute among local surveyors. I reminded Mr. MacPeck that in previous conversations he had agreed to bear the expense of relocating this pipe line and he stated that he would be willing to sign any agreement which I might prepare covering his bearing the ject, of course, to approval of his at toerxnpeeynss.e of relocation, sub­Mr. Reinhardt has suggested to me that while he does not think this matter is of very great importance, he feels that we should not allow a precedent to be established in which we do noth­ing about such an encroachment. In view of the above, will you please prepare an Agree­ment for Mr. M&oPeck's signature, in which he would agree to bear the expense of relocating the pipe line in the event it became necessary to perform maintenance work on it at a later date and would also &- gree to furnish an easement for the relocation of this line if it be­came necessary to relocate the line off the present easement* LRMisn L.R. Ma&g