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Mr. Garcia appeared before the Board and explained that the twenty year old who was served beer in his establishment had previously shown identification indicating that he was twenty-one. Mr. Garcia stated that the minor had shown him a draft card and Air Force identification under a different name than when he was picked up. Mr. Garcia advised that it was his sister-in-law who had served the airman, and she was instructed by the Police Department to chose the cafe immediately, which she did. He continued that Sgt. Compton had contacted him on the following Monday and given him instructions to have his employees registered, at which time he was told that the cook would not have to be registered if he did not serve the customers. Mr. Garcia explained that the cook was the only employee left in his restaurant while the others went to register at the Police Department, and during that time one of the customers asked for a bottle of beer with his meal and was served. The Commission asked Mr. Garcia if he was employed, and he stated that he worked from 4:00 P.M. until 12:00 midnight at Nellis Air Base. Commissioner Fountain asked Mr. Garcia if he recalled the incident 60 to 90 days ago when he called the Police Department at night to remove two small girls from his cafe, and that he had personally been notified that there were to be no minors allowed unescorted in his establishment. Mr. Garcia was questioned about the sign over his cafe that states "Bonanza Bar", and advised it should be removed. Mr. Garcia stated that the sign belonged to Mr. Ray Salmon and he had asked him to take it down. Commissioner Fountain moved that the Restaurant Beverage license of Manuel Garcia at the El Charro Cafe, 4l6 West Bonanza be suspended for thirty days and Mr. Garcia advised to familiarize himself with the rules and regulations of the liquor ordinances and the Police Department. Motion seconded by Commissioner Bunker and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Fountain, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioner Sharp. The Commission considered the appeal filed by Betsy Gray of the denial of her application for a variance to operate a child nursery at 3125 West Charleston, in an R-E zone. Commissioner Whipple moved a public hearing on the appeal of the denial of the Variance for a child nursery at 3125 West Charleston be held November 6, 1957 at the hour of 8:30 P.M. Motion seconded by Commissioner Fountain and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Fountain, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioner Sharp. Consideration was given to the request of the First Church of Christ, Scientist for an extension of time on their variance approved November 2, 1955; to build an addition to their church to the rear property line and to within five (5) feet of the side property line on Lots 29 and 30, Block 6, Wardie Addition (630 Bridger Street). Commissioner Bunker moved the First Church of Christ, Scientist be granted an extension of six (6) months until April 16, 1958 on Variance V-37-55. Motion seconded by Commissioner Fountain and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Fountain, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioner Sharp. At this time the Commission considered the recommendation of the Planning Commission on the petition for the vacation of a portion of North A Street, being the half block northerly from the intersection of North "A" Street and Bonanza Road. Planning Director Bills advised the Board that the Planning Commission recommends that this portion of North "A" Street be vacated. Commissioner Bunker moved a public hearing on the petition for the vacation of a portion of North "A" Street be held on November 20, 1957 at the hour of 8:00 P.M., and the notice of said hearing posted as required by law. Motion seconded by Commissioner Whipple and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Fountain, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioner Sharp. City Manager Kennedy reported that the property owners who have not installed sidewalks on 5th Street between McWilliams Avenue and the intersection of South Main Street are being personally contacted relative to why they have not constructed sidewalks in front of their property. Mr. Kennedy requested that this matter ;be continued until the next regular meeting on November 6, 1957. Commissioner Bunker moved that Bid No. 57.37 for the construction of restrooms at Lions Club Park be awarded to the low bidder, P & C Construction Co. in the total amount of $4,$73.00 as recommended by the Engineering Department. Motion seconded by Commissioner Fountain and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bunker, Fountain, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Absent: Commissioner Sharp. The Commission was advised that plans, specifications and estimates of cost for the installation of curbs, gutters and the paving of East Charleston from 15th Street to Fremont Street and the paving of the alleys in locations where alleys have been dedicated have been filed with the City Clerk. The City Attorney advised the Commission he is awaiting an opinion,from the Bonding Attorneys relative to the inclusion of the improvement of alleys in this district. Thereafter further action was continued pending the receipt of this information. The Commission considered the deed from T. Gay and Agnes Myers, and Byron O. and Luella O. Thornton for a thirty foot right-of-way on North 4th Street lying north and south of Adams Avenue. VARIANCE - V-ll-57 Appeal Public Hearing Set VARIANCE - V-37-55 Christian Science Church Extension of Time PETITION FOR VACATION OF NORTH "A" STREET Public Hearing Set SIDEWALK INSTALLATION 5th Street BID NO. 57.37 Lions Club Park Restroom ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 100-35 Plans & Estimates of Cost Filed RESOLUTIONS ACCEPTING R/W DEEDS North 4th Street