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    Los Angeles - Nov. 29, 1951 S 4747-11-64 (Case #1214) Mr. W.H. Johnson - Las Vegas: ccJ Mr. Wm. Reinhardt Mr. Calvin M. Cory You have received copy recently of the Order of the Nevada Public Service Commission in Case No. 1214 ?which Order prohibits us from making extensions of mains to provide water service in areas of the City of Las Vegas not theretofore served by water mains of the Company subsequent to December 1, 1951 unless a contract for such extension of mains under the existing rules of the Company shall have been entered into prior to December 1, 1951, and which Order farther provides that the Company shall make no new connections for water service to any domestic, commercial or industrial estab­lishment after December 1, 1951 unless application for such connection shall have been made to the Company prior to Dec, 1, 1951, and lastly, that no such application shall be accepted unless such establishment is completed or under construction on December 1, 1951, It is quite possible that you have outstanding numerous contracts under Rule 9a for the extension of mains where the mains possibly have not as yet been laid, or where they are being laid, or where they have been laid but no new construction has started, I think it advisable that you review all of these outstanding contracts involving situations such as I have enumerated and write to the subdividers in each case, sending them a copy of the Commission^ Order, drawing their partic­ular attention to subdivision (b) thereof. It is quite possible that in some instances where no, or little, preliminary work has been done, the subdivider may not desire the mains to be laid pending results of the hearing in Case No, 1214 on January 22, 1952. The furnishing of a copy of the Order to the sub- dividers will also give them opportunity to discontinue any further activities looking toward the construction of houses to which connections might be made pending the hearing. In other words, it is my thought that these sub- dividers whose houses are not under construction, should be