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Las Vegas - March 26, 19^9 R-2 Regarding our request to the Planning Com­mission to re-zone industrial land on the south side of West Bonanza for Industrial purposes instead of residential as it now shows on the hand Use Plats Because of considerable opposition from residents in the vicinity, it was thought desirable to hold an informal meeting in adwanoe of the regular meeting of the Planning Commission scheduled for next Tuesday evening, March 29th, so arrangements were made to meet with the objectors in the City Commissioners room at City Hall yesterday afternoon at k o*clock. Those present were: M. M* Sweeney, Vice Chairman of Commission, C« 3. Wengsrt, Member of Commission. A.L. Worsvlck, * • * Richard Singree, Secretary of Commission. J« M. Murphy, Max Keleh, Sp oCkietsyma Mna nfaogre Srunny Place residents J. a . Tlberti, * * Bonanza Village tract Prank Strong, private citizen. A. M. Folger, Special Repres entative UPRR R. A. Blonde, » * * Messrs. Keleh and Tlberti outlined the nsealtvuerse, ofs aoybijnegc ttihoenys hfardo am ctohnesiird neeriagbhlbeo risn vaenstdm tehnetm ­In their respective homes and felt their value would be considerably decreased if industries were located cm railroad land, I asked the Secretary to read the ordinance defining light industries, which he did, and further explained that this location was about the last site we had to extend our Industrial tract to accommodate new shippers and additional payrolls for Las Vegas; and that the City would still have control over the type of industries permitted thereon as a permit would have to be obtained in each instance. Mr. A. 0. Ritter: