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I agree.LAS VEGAS MORNING SUN NOVEMBER 14, 1952 Oakey Housing Project Shifted to City Board An application by Phillip Yousen to build 43 duplexes in an 40-acre, '‘tract now classified as single family zoning, northeast portion of Oakey Blvd. and South Fifth- St. Which was approved Thursday by the Regional Planning Commission, now must go before City Commissioners for final action. "This plan which has been given a great deal of study offers the greatest protection to property owners in the area,” one planning commissioner observed. The plan was approved by the board subject to three stipulations. They are: (1.) That a tentative map be filed. (2.) That the proposed 43 -duplexes have a minimum of 1665 square feet. (3.) That single family residences on the row adjacent to the duplexes have a 1200 square foot minimum, and that all other single family residences in the proposed development have a 1500 square foot minimum. The- planning commissioner * - ordered that these restrictions be filed and recorded prior to action of the proposed plan by the ? city. In other action the commission > voted to: Approve plans for an 86-room $150,000 hotel at South Second . street and Utah avenue by -Wib « liam Fox and Harold Wagner.