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Jun. 12, 2009
Air Force, Front Sight agreement are on agendaPVT
A development agreement for a condominium timeshare project at Front Sight Firearms Institute is up for approval when the Nye County Commission meets beginning at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Bob Ruud Community Center. The agreement is part of the planning agenda scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Another planning item involves a request to repeal a minimum 1,500-foot separation between check cashing and payday loan businesses; the Pahrump Regional Planning Commission recommended against the repeal. During an 11 a.m. timed item, Nellis Air Force Base officials are scheduled to make a presentation on public partnerships and describe their mission as it relates to development in Nye County. Commissioners will consider a request for a grant/loan of $1.8 million from the Education Endowment Fund, which was built up from the payment equal to taxes provided by the U.S. Department of Energy for Yucca Mountain. Numerous resolutions are up for approval finalizing the budget before the end of the fiscal year June 30. A $1.1 million contract with Wulfenstein Construction for the Pahrump chip seal program is up for approval and a $150,051 contract with Intermountain Slurry Seal Inc. to reconstruct Florence Avenue in Tonopah. An $11,190 contract with Nevada Geo-Tech to draw up mechanical, plumbing and electrical plans along with the architectural drawings for a new Tonopah Fire and Ambulance Station is up for approval. The company was hired at the last meeting to draw up plans for a new county administration building on the Calvada Eye in Pahrump. Commissioners will consider applying for a $185,700 grant to prepare a countywide energy efficiency and conservation strategy. One member is up for appointment to the Pahrump Regional Planning Commission. Dan Schinhofen's term is expiring and he has asked not to be reappointed. Commissioners will consider paying the costs of the swine flu infection prevention program implemented by the Nye County Emergency Services Department. A $136,556 bid to construct septage drying beds at the Tonopah Airport is up for approval. |
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