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Las Vegas - July 18, 1952 Mr. Robert A. A lle n , Chairman P u b lic S ervice Commission o f Nevada Carson C ity , Nevada Gentlemen? R e fe rrin g to your l e t t e r o f June 25 # 1952, concerning request o f Mr. E. L. Deniaon o f Alo Van Dalia S tr e e t, Las Vegas, that the Las Vegas Land and Water Company extend i t s water main to serve the Highland Park Area w ith in the c it y lim it s o f Las Vegas, Nevada. The east lin e o f Highland Park Subdivision is lo ca ted approximately A00 fe e t west o f our nearest main in Shadow Line, The tra c t containing about 25 acres was subdivided approximately twenty years ago in to 30A 25* lo t s , and we are advised that when the lo t s were sold the purchasers acquired an in te r e s t in the Highland Park water a ssocia tio n which operated a water w e ll to serve the Subdivision, The Tract is not provided w ith sewers, and under present c it y ordinances a perm it fo r construction o f new homes w i l l not be Issued where sewer is not provided unless the home s it e contains at le a s t on e-half acre. Further, the area is not provided w ith paving and other s tr e e t Improvements. In 'th e circumstances, there appears l i t t l e lik e lih o o d o f any su bstan tial home development in