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    #2 E. E. Bennett, Esq. 2 -1 1-5 4 It would appear to me that the sewer easements which the City is seeking to acquire are a little wider than necessary. In your letter you indicate that in some cases they are as much as 30 to 50 feet wide. In i&y opinion, the width of said ease­ments should be limited to a width reasonably necessary to permit ingress and egress for construction equipment. In most of the sewer easements which I have seen, the widths, generally speak­ing, have been 20 feet or less. FTH:gv cc: Mr. Thomas A. Campbell President, Las Vegas Valley Water District 135 South Fourth Street Las Vegas, Nevada Mr. James M. Montgomery 15 North Oakland Avenue Pasadena, California Very truly yours O'MELVENY & MYERS By Franklin T. Hamilton