Skip to main content

Search the Special Collections and Archives Portal

Las Vegas City Commission Minutes, September 21, 1955 to November 20, 1957, lvc000010-291

Image

File
Download lvc000010-291.tif (image/tiff; 57.59 MB)

Information

Digital ID

lvc000010-291
    Details

    Rights

    This material is made available to facilitate private study, scholarship, or research. It may be protected by copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity rights, or other interests not owned by UNLV. Users are responsible for determining whether permissions are necessary from rights owners for any intended use and for obtaining all required permissions. Acknowledgement of the UNLV University Libraries is requested. For more information, please see the UNLV Special Collections policies on reproduction and use (https://www.library.unlv.edu/speccol/research_and_services/reproductions) or contact us at special.collections@unlv.edu.

    Digital Provenance

    Digitized materials: physical originals can be viewed in Special Collections and Archives reading room

    Publisher

    University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Libraries

    This being the time set for the opening of bids for the paving of Charleston Boulevard from Hyde Park to Westleigh Tract No. 5 by install­ing installing another land of traffic and the improvement of Decatur Boulevard from Charleston to Vegas Drive, bids were received from the following firms: Wells & Stewart $29,873.10 Ideal Asphalt 47,130.59 Whiting Bros. 54,923.20 Commissioner Sharp moved the foregoing bids be referred to the Direc­tor of Public Works for tabulation and recommendation back to the Commission at this meeting. Motion seconded by Commissioner Whipple and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Fountain, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. This also being the time set for the opening of bids for the instal­lation of a Traffic Signal System of South 5th Street and San Francisco, bids were received from the following firms: Nevada Electric $63,333.20 Galland Electric 52,711.00 Commissioner Sharp moved the foregoing bids be referred to the Direc­tor of Public Works for tabulation and recommendation back to the Commission at this meeting. Motion seconded by Commissioner Whipple and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Fountain, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Mayor Baker asked the Committee for report on the proposed ordinance concerning the raise in license fees for the public utilities companies. Commissioner Bunker, member of this committee stated that they had held several meetings on this ordinance and would like to report as follows: It is the recommendation of the committee that the Public Utilities Ordinance be amended so that all Public Utilities in the City will be paying an equal amount, that is 1% on the gross receipts, and that if there is anyone who would like to be heard on this matter, the Board would like to hear them at this time. Commissioner Bunker further reported that the committee had contacted the Nevada Southern Gas Company and the increase from 3/4 of 1% to 1% was agreeable to them, and they had indicated they would not pass this increase on to the consumer. Thereafter Mr. Leo McNamee, representing the Southern Nevada Telephone Company was present and voiced objection to this proposed increase. He stated that they felt the increase was especially unfair to those customers of the Telephone Company who live outside the City limits. Commissioner Bunker asked the City Attorney to speak on the legality of the Ordinance as proposed. City Attorney Howard Cannon stated that the Ordinance as proposed could not prohibit a Utility Company from passing the increase on to the consumer. He stated further, however, that he believed the Or­dinance itself will withstand any legal tests as to its validity in connection with the increase of rates in the license fee. Thereafter the committee reported favorably on this Ordinance which proposes to increase the Telephone and Gas Companies from 3/4 of 1% to 1%, and an ordinance entitled: AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE NO. 390 PROVIDING FOR A LICENSE TAX FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES; PROVIDING OTHER MATTERS PROPERLY RELATED THERETO; AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH, was read in full to the Board. Commissioner Bunker moved the above entitled Ordinance No. 716 be adopted as read. Motion seconded by Commissioner Fountain and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Fountain, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Mr. R. Guild Gray, Superintendent of Clark County School District, appeared before the Commission at this time. Mr. Gray explained that in the proposed school expansion there were plans for conversion of several of the existing schools into Junior High Schools. He further explained that according to school requirements in order to qualify as accredited Junior High Schools that there must be a minimum of twenty acres. He then went on to report that in several instances the City has joined with the schools in providing parks adjoining the schools or in assisting the schools in preparation of school play­grounds. BID NO.56.26 Paving Charleston & Decatur Opening BID NO. 56.18 Traffic Signals 5th & San Francisco Opening ORDINANCE NO. 716 Public Utilities SCHOOL SITES