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\ L.L.Araatt, Mayor V IO L A B U R N S , Cl e r k COMMISSIONERS: R .W .T H O M A S , FIN AN CE L . B , H A N S E L L , W a t e r , S e w e r a n d L i g h t s W m . B .M U N D Y , S t r e e t s W. C .G E R M A N , Po l i c e a n d F i r e Gateway to B oulder Canyon Dam L a s V e g a s , N e v a d a June 20, 1935. Las ^egas Land & Water Go., Las Vegas, Nevada. OFFICIALS: F. A .S T E V E N S , At t o r n e y W. G .M O R S £ , J u d g e J .M .U L L O M ,T r e a s u r e r F .C .D e VIN NEY , A s s e s s o r P. NASH, C h i e f o f Po l i c e Attention, Mr. Walter R. Bracken. Dear Mr. Bracken: This acknowledges receipt of your letter of June 15th. I have given serious consideration to the matters suggested in your letter and assure you that it is my policy and the policy of the hoard to cooperate to the utmost of our ability in conserving the natural public and private resources and property of the city and its inhabitants. With these objectives in view it will be recommended to the Board that such ordinances be passed as may be appropriate to that end bearing in mind at all times, however, the public necessities. I recently requested you to furnish me with certain data to assist in framigg proper and adequate legislation to meet the situation. No doubt you have overlooked this. I therefore, again request the following information: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. The daily average The da ily aver age The daily average The daily average The daily average The daily average proper, exclusive The dally average The daily average The adily average points. The daily average Railroad. flow of your large well, flow of your springs. flow of water going into settling tank, flow into reservoir. amount used by the inhabitants of West Side. amount used by the city of Las Vegas of Wegt Side. loss through overflow. consumption of Pacific Fruit Express. amount shipped to Boulder City and other amount consumed by the Union Pacific I assure you that this data will greatly assist me in this matter. Very respectfully, /sgd/ L. L. ARNETT. ( c o p y )