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105 of 1965 - Adding Title 28 to the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, Utah - 1965, entitled 'Parking Lots' an - ROLL CALL VOTING Aye Nay Salt Lake City, Utah, November 9 y 196 5 Christensen ✓ I move that the Ordinance be passe . Catmull ,, / Harrison . . . ��/ a *New. HOLIIEY, 7Y Mr. Chairman . / AN ORDINANCE Result . . . . 1 The Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah, hereby finds after due consideration, that parking lots, as hereinafter defined, which are not properly lighted and kept clean of refuse and waste material constitute a hazard to the health, comfort and convenience and to the personal safety and well-being of the inhabitants of Salt Lake City and also constitute a hazard to property, and invite, or are condusive to, violations of the laws governing the peace and security of the inhabitants of Salt Lake City, and it is therefore necessary to promote and improve the morals, peace and good order, comfort and convenience of the city and the inhabitants thereof, and for the pro- tection of property therein to provide by ordinance that said parking lots are properly lighted and kept clean of refuse and waste material. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH: SECTION 1. There is hereby added to the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1965, a new title to be known as Title 28, entitled "Parking Lots", consisting of Chapter 1, "Regulations", to read as follows: "Sec. 28-1-1. Parking Lot Defined. "Parking lot" shall mean any outdoor surface or uncovered place, parking lot or yard or enclosure, or any portion thereof where more than ten (10) motor vehicles may be parked, stored, housed or kept for which any charge is made. "Sec. 28-1-2. Every operator of a parking lot, as herein defined, whether he be owner, lessee or representative or agent, shall provide lighted facilities and shall furnish light for said parking lot during the hours from one (1) hour after sunset to 2:00 a.m. of the next day that will provide at least 0.2 foot candles average maintained illumination on the entire parking lot surface and an average to minimum ratio of six to one. 105 • -2- "Sec. 28-1-3. Permit required. Before installing the lighting facilities required by Sec. 28-1-2, and before alter- ing or adding to any lighting facilities presently existing, the operator of a parking lot shall first make application to the chief of the division of electrical inspection for a permit, and shall submit with such application a detailed plan for such facilities. If it shell be found that the in- stallation will conform to the requirements of this chapter and the electrical code a permit shall be issued upon payment of the fee required by the electrical code covering work in commercial and industrial properties. "Sec. 28-1-4. Every operator of a parking lot, as herein defined, whether he be owner, lessee, representative or agent, shall keep said parking lot in a clean condition at all times free from all kinds of refuse and waste material. It shall be a sufficient compliance with this section to clear said parking lot from refuse and waste material once each day. "Sec. 28-1-5. It shall be unlawful for any operator of a parking lot, as herein defined, whether he be owner, lessee, representative or agent, to fail to comply with or violate any provision of this chapter." SECTION 2. In the opinion of the Board of Commissioners it is necessary to the peace, health and welfare of the inhabitants of Salt Lake City, Utah, that this ordinance become effective immediately. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon its first publication. Passed by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 9th day of November, 1965. MAYOR ER (S E A L) BILL NO. 105 of 1965 Published November 16, 1965 NOT PUBLISHED 105