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I agree.Lfantdt C& 'tfaxl tV>E€FOf m JUN 4 “ 1954 Omaha - June 2, 1955-* Mr* C. M. Bates - Los Angeles: Please refer to your letter of May 25, 1955-» pt which 3703.1 you raise the question as to how the Railroad Companies will be compensated for temporary continuance of power lines and pipe lines on railroad property at Las Vegas, Nevada after sale o£ the water facilities to the Las Vegas Valley Water District, as provided in paragraph N of Section 1, and also covered in Section 5 of the Agreement dated June 1, 1953 between the Railroad Companies, the Water Company and the Water District* tion of the pipe lines and power lines, it is reasonable to assume that they would remain in their present location on an average for the period of two years. On this assumption I suggest that the Railroad Companies be compensated in an amount computed at 6 % for period of two years on the present market value of the strips of land to be temporarily occupied by the power and pipe lines* In view of the time allowance of 2i years for reloca Please furnish me a statement of the present market value of the temporary easement strips similar to that you furnished with your letter of May 19, 1955-* W. H. HULSIZER