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G:\Amg\Wpfiles\Forclose\Lv (Form of Notice of Sale) Notice is hereby given that the City Treasurer of the City of Las Vegas will at the hour of 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 27, 2009, at the Council Chambers, Las Vegas City Hall Complex, 400 Stewart, Las Vegas, Nevada, sell the following parcels which are delinquent in the payment of assessments in the City's Special Assessment Districts Nos. 404, 707 808, 809, and various districts to the City of Las Vegas: *Total Amount Due on Date of Name of Owner Description of Property Sale 1- MEKASHA HANNA 137-25-214-015 BEKELE TADESSE 010552 BEACHWALK PL District: 404 (7006) SYCAMORE RIDGE-UNIT 4, PLAT BOOK 71 PAGE 64 LOT 8 BLOCK B $841.56 137-25-715-012 000516 PORT HOPE PL 2- CENTRAL MORTGAGE COMPANY DISCOVERY POINTE UNIT 1, PLAT BOOK 75 PAGE 60 LOT 63 BLOCK District: 404 (7006) B $999.17 138-30-215-021 1009 DOMNUS LA -UT 203 3- POLASKI JEFFREY A NORTH HALF PARCEL H-VILLAGE 3, PLAT BOOK 78 PAGE 65 UNIT District: 404 (7006) 203 BLDG 2 $574.46 138-30-215-128 4- SECRETARY HOUSING & URBAN 000908 DOMNUS LN -UT 202 DEV NORTH HALF PARCEL H-VILLAGE 3, PLAT BOOK 78 PAGE 65 UNIT District: 404 (7006) 202 BLDG 12 $557.50 5- BANK DEUTSCHE NATIONAL TR CO 138-30-312-015 TRS 000505 PINNACLE HEIGHTS LN District: 404 (7006) EAGLE ROCK, PLAT BOOK 73 PAGE 53 LOT 15 BLOCK 1 $1,267.62 138-30-317-027 000808 PEACHY CANYON CI -UT 101 6- BANK U S NATIONAL ASSN TRS SOUTH HALF PARCEL H-VILLAGE 3, PLAT BOOK 78 PAGE 57 UNIT District: 404 (7006) 101 BLDG 5 $577.33 138-20-316-007 009024 THORNBURY LN 7- DETERS TIMOTHY COUNTRY CLUB HILLS 2 IN THE HILLS AT SUMMERLIN-UNIT 1, District: 404 (7007) PLAT BOOK 59 PAGE 92 LOT 7 BLOCK A $3,162.42 138-20-815-021 8- RADLEIN RAQUEL 008617 SIERRA CIMA LN District: 404 (7007) VISTA DEL ORO-PHASE 4, PLAT BOOK 59 PAGE 80 LOT 75 BLOCK 4 $954.93 138-21-712-037 9- BANK NEW YORK TRS 007732 ALMERIA AV District: 404 (7007) BUENA VISTA UNIT 1, PLAT BOOK 57 PAGE 56 LOT 37 BLOCK 1 $760.11 138-21-814-033 10- BANK U S NATIONAL ASSN TRS 007629 HASKELL FLATS DR District: 404 (7007) PLATEAU-PHASE 2, PLAT BOOK 56 PAGE 92 LOT 16 BLOCK 3 $878.46 138-29-110-045 11- MALL MICHAEL S & MARGARET 1408 IRON HILLS LA ORTIZ TOURNAMENT HILLS-UNIT 1, PLAT BOOK 50 PAGE 34 LOT 48 District: 404 (7007) BLOCK B $3,631.27 138-30-513-052 12- WIENS SHARON ZOTTI TRUST 9332 EAGLE RIDGE DR District: 404 (7007) MONTAIRE-PHASE 3, PLAT BOOK 58 PAGE 11 LOT 51 BLOCK 5 $1,364.48 13- BANK DEUTSCHE NATIONAL TR CO 137-24-717-016 TRS 001924 SONDRIO DR District: 404 (7008) INDIAN HILLS-UNIT 2, PLAT BOOK 72 PAGE 50 LOT 19 BLOCK 2 $875.99 137-24-811-036 010436 MOUNTAIN LODGE PL 14- GARDNER PHILIP ASPENGLEN IN THE CROSSING AT SUMMERLIN-UNIT #1, PLAT District: 404 (7008) BOOK 66 PAGE 23 LOT 40 BLOCK B $931.29 137-24-817-127 15- BOOKBINDER RICHARD D 010245 KING HENRY AV -UT 103 District: 404 (7008) PACIFIC CREST, PLAT BOOK 74 PAGE 22 UNIT 2113 BLDG 21 $607.34 16- FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE 137-24-817-176 ASSN 010213 KING HENRY AV -UT 204 District: 404 (7008) PACIFIC CREST, PLAT BOOK 74 PAGE 22 UNIT 2724 BLDG 27 $607.34 137-24-817-179 17- ALBRECHT ADAM 001709 KING JAMES ST -UT 103 District: 404 (7008) PACIFIC CREST, PLAT BOOK 74 PAGE 22 UNIT 2813 BLDG 28 $607.34 137-24-817-257 18- TROMBINI ANNA 001600 SUSSEX ST -UT 104 District: 404 (7008) PACIFIC CREST, PLAT BOOK 74 PAGE 22 UNIT 3913 BLDG 39 $607.34 137-25-514-057 19- STARQUEST LIVING TRUST 010121 DESERT WIND DR District: 404 (7008) WEST HILLS, PLAT BOOK 65 PAGE 76 LOT 105 BLOCK 3 $997.00 137-25-612-048 20- HICKS LUANA & CHASE 000816 COLISEUM LN District: 404 (7008) SAN MARINO, PLAT BOOK 68 PAGE 29 LOT 47 BLOCK A $883.43 137-25-612-177 21- BANK NEW YORK TRS 001013 VENETIAN HILLS LN District: 404 (7008) SAN MARINO, PLAT BOOK 68 PAGE 29 LOT 174 BLOCK D $885.59 137-25-620-003 22- BANK H S B C USA NATL ASSN TRS 010412 PACIFIC PALISADES AV District: 404 (7008) DISCOVERY HILLS UNIT 2, PLAT BOOK 72 PAGE 51 LOT 43 BLOCK D $938.26 23- TRUSTEE CLARK COUNTY 138-19-319-054 TREASURER 009901 TRAILWOOD DR -UT 1045 % SANDERS JOSEPH & DOLORES PACIFIC HOMES AT THE TRAILS, PLAT BOOK 68 PAGE 38 UNIT 1104 District: 404 (7008) BLDG 11 $469.00 138-30-114-039 24- BANK DEUTSCHE NATIONAL TR CO 010100 JACOB PL -UT 103 TRS RED BLUFFS AT THE CROSSING- UNIT 1, PLAT BOOK 77 PAGE 15 District: 404 (7008) UNIT 2141 BLDG 21 $575.62 25- BANK DEUTSCHE NATIONAL TR CO 137-24-415-031 TRS 001800 REMEMBRANCE HILL ST District: 707 (7050) ARBOR GROVE UNIT 2, PLAT BOOK 82 PAGE 95 LOT 24 BLOCK E $3,235.63 26- BANK WELLS FARGO NATL ASSN 137-25-117-039 TRS 010609 AUSTIN BLUFFS AV District: 707 (7050) WESTBROOK PHASE 1, PLAT BOOK 83 PAGE 86 LOT 69 BLOCK 3 $4,079.28 137-25-119-006 27- BANK U S NATL ASSN TRS 001209 MOSELLE CT District: 707 (7050) VINEYARDS UNIT 2, PLAT BOOK 85 PAGE 95 LOT 40 BLOCK D $7,556.22 137-25-220-009 28- FLOYD DE ANN & MADELINE 001104 ROYAL PLUM LN District: 707 (7050) ROYAL WOODS UNIT 3, PLAT BOOK 82 PAGE 67 LOT 45 BLOCK 1 $4,141.17 137-25-314-028 010668 BLUE NILE CT 29- PANYI JOHN M & JILL MARIE CHARDONNAY #61 BY LEWIS HOMES, PLAT BOOK 78 PAGE 77 LOT District: 707 (7050) 366 BLOCK C $4,214.90 137-25-413-029 000340 AUTUMN PALACE CT 30- BANK WELLS FARGO TRS CHARDONNAY #51 BY LEWIS HOMES, PLAT BOOK 78 PAGE 78 LOT District: 707 (7050) 216 BLOCK D $3,614.32 137-25-816-020 000417 GRAND AUGUSTA LN 31- SAGGESE MARC A PARCEL O SUMMERLIN VILLAGE 3 PHASE 1, PLAT BOOK 79 PAGE District: 707 (7050) 96 LOT 57 BLOCK A $9,355.24 137-25-821-008 32- ARCE TERESITA R 010512 NARRA PL District: 707 (7050) BELVEDERE-UNIT 3, PLAT BOOK 91 PAGE 75 LOT 30 BLOCK 1 $4,929.44 137-26-612-006 33- MADONIA PATRICIA H 1009 SABLE MIST CT District: 707 (7050) AMBER HILLS UNIT 1, PLAT BOOK 86 PAGE 55 LOT 6 BLOCK A $7,760.11 34- BANK DEUTSCHE NATIONAL TR CO 137-26-616-016 TRS 001008 EMERALD TINT CT District: 707 (7050) AMBER HILLS UNIT 2, PLAT BOOK 92 PAGE 37 LOT 33 BLOCK A $12,664.08 137-26-713-012 10908 SUTTER HILLS AV 35- ROBBINS SCOTT & ANABELLA NAPA HILLS BY LEWIS HOMES-UNIT 2, PLAT BOOK 85 PAGE 33 LOT District: 707 (7050) 17 BLOCK 1 $3,333.61 137-26-717-042 000616 BERNINI ST 36- CHIN JOHNNIE C JR LIVING TRUST SONOMA HILLS BY LEWIS HOMES UNIT 1, PLAT BOOK 88 PAGE 69 District: 707 (7050) LOT 105 BLOCK 3 $3,178.81 137-26-811-043 000325 WINERY RIDGE ST 37- VARGUS INVESTMENTS 7 L L C NAPA HILLS BY LEWIS HOMES-UNIT 2, PLAT BOOK 85 PAGE 33 LOT District: 707 (7050) 172 BLOCK 3 $3,155.32 137-36-113-074 000300 PINE HAVEN ST -UT 104 38- HOMAYOUN PEDRAM SILVER PINES CONDO AMD, PLAT BOOK 82 PAGE 36 UNIT 104 BLDG District: 707 (7050) 6 $1,265.96 137-36-113-096 010524 AUTUMN PINE AV -UT 204 39- BANK U S NATIONAL ASSN TRS SILVER PINES CONDO AMD, PLAT BOOK 82 PAGE 36 UNIT 204 BLDG District: 707 (7050) 7 $1,430.63 137-36-313-049 40- VALLES JOSE & MICHELLE 000716 CHASE TREE ST District: 707 (7050) DESERT BLOOM, PLAT BOOK 89 PAGE 19 LOT 68 BLOCK 6 $3,391.38 137-36-615-055 41- ALLEN FAMILY TRUST 010140 STONY RIDGE DR District: 707 (7050) STAR CANYON, PLAT BOOK 81 PAGE 29 LOT 20 BLOCK 2 $13,995.69 137-36-713-004 000621 POINT RIDGE PL 42- SIEMS JON L SCARLETT CANYON AT SUMMERLIN, PLAT BOOK 80 PAGE 44 LOT District: 707 (7050) 32 BLOCK 1 $6,245.72 137-36-714-044 010177 BIRCH BLUFF LN 43- BORETA KERI COTTONWOOD TERRACE-PHASE 1, PLAT BOOK 89 PAGE 31 LOT 144 District: 707 (7050) BLOCK 2 $2,763.28 137-34-412-035 012148 CAPILLA REAL AV 44- BANK H S B C USA N A TRS GRANADA AT SUMMERLIN-UNIT 1, PLAT BOOK 112 PAGE 54 LOT 2 District: 808 (7051) BLOCK 1 $3,958.24 137-34-516-001 000518 CALA MORLANDA ST 45- AHLGREN EUGENE & MARYANN PALMILLA AT THE VISTAS, PLAT BOOK 116 PAGE 65 LOT 3 BLOCK District: 808 (7051) 1 $7,981.31 137-34-516-014 011752 PUERTO BANUS AV 46- LIM HYUNG PALMILLA AT THE VISTAS, PLAT BOOK 116 PAGE 65 LOT 16 BLOCK District: 808 (7051) 1 $7,981.29 137-34-616-009 011816 LUNA DEL MAR LN 47- ALAVEZ ISAIAS & JULIO PARCEL H AT THE PASEOS, PLAT BOOK 114 PAGE 9 LOT 19 BLOCK District: 808 & 809 (7051 & 7060) 1 $6,953.73 137-34-620-023 48- MARGITZA L RUSSELL 000624 CORIANDER CANYON CT District: 808 & 809 (7051 & 7060) SERRANO UNIT 2, PLAT BOOK 120 PAGE 43 LOT 38 BLOCK B $19,078.30 137-34-716-026 49- BANK NEW YORK TRS 012048 CONTORNO VISTA CT District: 808 & 809 (7051 & 7060) ESCALA UNIT #1, PLAT BOOK 112 PAGE 98 LOT 103 BLOCK C $10,116.52 137-34-717-048 011840 MENCHACA LN 50- PANGILINAN DAISY M ETAL PARCEL H AT THE PASEOS, PLAT BOOK 114 PAGE 9 LOT 77 BLOCK District: 808 & 809 (7051 & 7060) 3 $6,953.73 137-34-814-030 011937 JAMBERRY MOUNTAIN CT 51- KALEY WILLIAM F CALAVERA AT SUMMERLIN, PLAT BOOK 115 PAGE 55 LOT 30 District: 808 & 809 (7051 & 7060) BLOCK A $6,081.35 137-34-814-032 001063 BURSON ST 52- SEFAYAN TINA SEFAYAN CALAVERA AT SUMMERLIN, PLAT BOOK 115 PAGE 55 LOT 32 District: 808 & 809 (7051 & 7060) BLOCK A $6,081.35 137-34-814-101 53- DENNING MANAGEMENT SERV L L 000929 ANGELS CAMP CT C CALAVERA AT SUMMERLIN, PLAT BOOK 115 PAGE 55 LOT 101 District: 808 & 809 (7051 & 7060) BLOCK B $6,081.36 137-34-816-013 011948 ORENSE DR 54- SLOAN MATTHEW A CORDOVA AT SUMMERLIN, PLAT BOOK 117 PAGE 24 LOT 13 District: 808 & 809 (7051 & 7060) BLOCK A $7,292.72 137-34-816-039 001044 CALVIA ST 55- HEASTON KEONI CORDOVA AT SUMMERLIN, PLAT BOOK 117 PAGE 24 LOT 39 District: 809 (7060) BLOCK A $4,058.51 137-34-816-045 56- SNYDER DALE A 001020 CALVIA ST WRIGHT TIFFANY CORDOVA AT SUMMERLIN, PLAT BOOK 117 PAGE 24 LOT 45 District: 808 & 809 (7051 & 7060) BLOCK A $7,292.72 137-35-115-025 57- BANK DEUTSCHE NATIONAL TR CO 000421 WINDSOR CASTLE CT TRS PARADISO UNIT 1 AT THE SUMMERLIN VISTAS, PLAT BOOK 106 District: 808 (7051) PAGE 65 LOT 58 BLOCK C $13,047.23 137-35-116-011 58- SOTO RICARDO J III 011620 ARUBA BEACH AV District:
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