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LAS VEGAS MORNING SUN January 11, 1951 Agent For New Tract Defends; Project In Realty Investigation Tentative approval of the proposed Hidden Village';housing j project has been granted by the ! City of Las Vegas, according to : an announcement yesterday by.: C. H, Elstner, of the Elstner ; Realty Co., representing the builder, K. H. Vitt’,: of Pocatello, Idaho. Eisner’s declaration came on the heels of an announcement Board of Realtors > that it had ! made yesterday by the Las Vegas j been requested to"investigate the J project. Investigation by the board of I realtors, according to an official I j of the organisation, disclosed that ; the. land in the subdivision had j pot been recorded or approved; by ; the city. But Elstner declared: “Hidden | Village has been given the go-j ahead sign by the builder, K. H. f ? V}tt,, who advised us that he has f | submitted plans for tentative ap- ? prove I by the Veterans Administration and is awaiting the set- | ting of | fair price and final I approval. i; “The plot has been tentatively .accepted by Las Vegas City Commissioners and the final approval ig subject to the submission of | the plan by Vitt’s surveyor, and { ' filing of the approval of the Planning Board,” The new $2,000,000 tract devel- ] opment was ordered investigated j at the request of Mason fjoice, chief appraiser. of the VA in Los Angeles, according to. the Realty Board. The action was ordered after the Model Homes Of Las I 1 Vegas Co, originators of the pro- i ject,’; reportedly failed to obtain the approval of the Veterans’ Ad- r ministration on the.tract and the ? sale irice of the homes. According to Moice, the matter wag brought to 'the attention of i the VA by inquiries from vefer- • ans of Lasf Vegas concerning the ; advisability of mahing .purchases in the proposed tract. A
