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HomeMy WebLinkAbout113 of 1914 - Substitute for Bill No. 94, Section 1150, Sings & Awnings r- ROLL CALL ,,,,,r. ,............,,, VOTING Yes No - Salt Lake City,Utah, li:'..' '' 1919? Shearman VP ) / l. 4, I / ef.X ..,, ( i '1c.t,,..,/i ,"77 1--1-77-4...4 .t. A el 4,, , - -!.. , - , Wells VI r" ..r. All "re.,''Cl., '.,'',:'-..../ t 6--r,/ /t ( /,.."....- I.awrence Morris Y . Mr.Chairman —11 C.14?„,,,1,, e, : , t , -', , •, /.. Result t /0 • (..,' ' )( 6 el ,L , ),-, - . . ( / , . ,., i .. ., ,/ -.„..... . .. ..__. -) Passed by the Hoard of Commissioners of Salt Lak ' 1,7\-`-1-K..---- , 19)3(..., n , .....- ... . ... . - A 1:1,. \ City Recorder Mayor Salt Lak Lawrence Morris I move that the ordinance be passed. Shearman Wells `! `�� Mr.Chairman Result AN ORDINANCE e City,Utah Y 20, 1914q� An ordinance amending Section 1150 of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City of 1913. Be it ordained by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. That Section 1150 of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City of 1913, be, and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: SECTION 1150. It shall be unlawful for any person to erect or construct any sign, sign post, sign board, wood or metal awning, permanent advertisement, arch or any other structure, above, over, in or around any part of any street or sidewalk in Salt lake City, without first obtaining per- mission so to do from the Board of Commissioners. Application for such permission shall be in writing, and shall contain the name of the person for whose benefit the same is made, the period of time for which such permit is so desired, the place where such structure is to be erected or constructed, the dimensions thereof, the material of which the same is to be com- posed, and the manner of construction; which application shall be accompanied by a blue print or drawing or tracing of such proposed sign or other structure. All signs hereafter erected that extend more than two feet beyond the pz erty line over any street, alley or public way in 113 Salt Lake City, must be constructed entirely of metal or other noncombustible material, and must be self-illuminated with at least four-candle power per square foot of exposed surface. No piece of glass having an area of more than one square foot shall be used in any projecting sign. After September first, 1914, all signs now installed which project more than two feet beyond the property line over any street, alley or public way in Salt Lake City, must be self- illuminated or taken down. Every sign hereafter erected under and pursuant to the provisions of this section, shall be placed at least ten feet above the surface of that part of the public way which any such sign overhangs, and the portion of any such sign nearest a the building against which it is placed, shall not be greater distance than two feet from such building. No sign hereafter erected shall be permitted to project more than ten feet beyond the property line. All sides of every sign required to be illuminated shall be illuminated at least seven hours per week of each week. Every sign erected and maintained under and pursuant to the provisimns of this section, shall comply with the rules and regulations of the Bureau of .iechanical Inspection provid- ing for the installation of wires, apparatus, electric wiring, heat, power and for the erection and installation of illumin- ated signs and displays. For the purpose of this ordinance illuminated signs shall be declared to be signs constructed as follows: Signs, all or any part of the letters of which are made in an outline of incandescent lamps; signs with painted flush or raised letters, lighted by electric lamp or lamps attached thereto; signs hav- ing a border of incandescent lamps attached thereto and reflect- ing light thereon, and transparent glass signs, whether lighted If any sign be found by the Bureau of Mechanical Inspection to be unsafe or dangerous, the same shall be forthwith repaired and rendered safe by the owner thereof or the person maintaining and controlling it; and if such sign be not forthwith repaired and made safe, the Bureau of Mechanical Inspection shall at once abate and remove it, and shall if necessary, call upon the Fire Department for assistance in such abatement; and it shall be the duty of the Fire Department so to assist. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its first publication. //1 ,,,- , Passed by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah, July 21 , 1914. C , (fit Mayor 9 flOU:ity ,ecorder. -4- M: i, f.- �-- j r>------- ...�"' �� :-- -. S'=' O ,. yy .*i' r'.s fit. �] � Z r j. - ;RF:::: n o - t ' i'. 11'F; T tsn A 3' y a. ; �/ � :. 0 �. G f a ; �� Ce E i i 1