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    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.