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CIGARETTE APPLICATION Commissioner Sharp moved that the application of Wm. T. Papagna and Thomas F. Papagna Cinnabar for a cigarette license at the Cinnabar, 122 N. 2nd Street, be approved and the Supervisor of License and Revenue be authorized to issue the license. Approved Motion seconded by Commissioner Whipple and carried by the following vote: Commissioner Bunker, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioner Fountain. LICENSES - OTHER Commissioner Whipple moved that the application of Vincent R. Martello for 50% interest Acme Furniture & in the Acme Furniture & Equipment Co., 201 N. 12th, 2nd Hand merchandise license, be Equip. Co. approved and the Supervisor of License and Revenue be authorized to issue the license. Police report is favorable on the applicant. Additional Partner Approved Motion seconded by Commissioner Bunker and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioner Fountain. LICENSES - OTHER Commissioner Sharp moved that the application of Jack Laxer for 39% interest in the J. J. Parker Co. J. J. Parker Co., 1308 S. Main, slot machine operator, be approved and the Supervisor Additional Owner of License and Revenue be authorized to issue the license. Police report is favorable on the applicant. Approved Motion seconded by Commissioner Whipple and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioner Fountain. VARIANCE (V-18-58) The Commission again considered the application of C. L. Hennon for a variance to process C. L. Hennon mineral rich soil by grinding with a small machine, packaging and storing same, for 2 years, if possible at property located on the east side of Pecos, approximately 300' north Approved of East Charleston Blvd., legally described as the W½ of the SW¼, of Government Lot #4, in section 31; T20S, R62E, M.D.B.& M., excepting therefrom the west 175' of the south 305' thereof, and the west 140' of the east 155' of the north 142.5' thereof, in an R-E zone. This application was referred back to the Board of Zoning Adjustment by the Board of City Commissioners at their meeting of December 17, 1958. Approval is recommended by the Board of Zoning Adjustment subject to certain conditions. Commissioner Whipple moved that the application of C. L. Hennon for a variance be approved as recommended by the Board of Zoning Adjustment subject to the following conditions: 1. That the application be amended to apply to property described as the south 200' of the north 350' of the SW¼ of Government Lot 4, located in the SW¼ of the SW¼, of the SW¼, Sec. 31, T20S, R62E, M.D.B. & M. 2. That the variance be permitted for a maximum period of one year from the date of approval, and be non-renewable. 3. That if the operation proves to be a nuisance, the variance shall terminate within 30 days of the date such determination is made by the City Commission. 4. The dedication of 20' of additional right-of-way along the east side of Pecos. The dedication has been made. Motion seconded by Commissioner Sharp and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioner Fountain. VARIANCE (V-1-59) The Commission considered the application of Sue H. Ronnow for a variance to connect a Sue H. Ronnow garage to a house with a solid roof structure at 808 Griffith Ave., between 8th and 9th Streets, legally described as Lot 3; Block 4, Park Manor #2, in an R-1 zone. Approval Approved recommended by the Board of Zoning Adjustment. Commissioner Whipple moved that the application of Sue H. Ronnow for a variance to connect a garage to a house with a solid roof structure at 808 Griffith Ave., between 8th and 9th Streets, legally described as Lot 3; Block 4, Park Manor #2, in an R-1 zone be approved. Motion seconded by Commissioner Sharp and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioner Fountain. VARIANCE (V-2-59) The Commission considered the application of James Cashman, Sr. for a variance to build James Cashman, Sr. an addition to within 2'6" of side property line, at 215 No. 4th Street, between Ogden and Stewart Streets, legally described as Lots 9 and 10, Block 33, Clark's Las Vegas Approved Townsite, in a C-2 zone. Commissioner Bunker moved that the application of James Cashman, Sr., for a variance to build an addition to within 2'6" of side property line, at 245 No. 4th Street, between Ogden and Stewart Streets, legally described as Lots 9 and 10, Block 33; Clark's Las Vegas Townsite, in a C-2 zone be approved. Motion seconded by Commissioner Sharp and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioner Fountain. VARIANCE (V-3-59) The Commission considered the application of the Culinary Worker's Union, Local 226, for Culinary Worker's a variance to use a portion of their building for a commercial use, to wit, a pharmacy, Union, Local 226 primarily for the convenience of union members, at 114 New York Ave., between "A" and Fairfield Streets, legally described as a portion of the NE¼, NE¼, SE¼, Section 4, T21S, Approved R61E, in a R-4 zone. Approval recommended by the Board of Zoning Adjustment subject to certain conditions. There was one letter of protest. Commissioner Bunker moved that the application of the Culinary Worker's Union, Local 226 for a variance to use a portion of their building for a commercial use, to wit, a pharmacy, primarily for the convenience of union members, at 114 New York Ave., between "A" and Fairfield Streets, legally described as a portion of the NE¼ NE¼, SE¼, Section 4, T21S, R61E, in a R-4 zone be approved as recommended by the Board of Zoning Adjustment subject to the following conditions: 2-4-59