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19 of 1920 - Creating Residential District to include district between 4th East and University Street VOTING AYE 1 NAY !(.1''.1 _I Salt Lake City,Utah, '"' '• , 192 if 1 I . : Burton Crabbe - 1 i---L I move that the ordinance be passed. 4' 1 Mr. Chairman ......—....... . , Result \ ----- , , .....m. , , ORDINANCE , An ordinance designating and setting aside a certain portion of Salt Lake City as a residence district, and preventing the erection, construction, operation or maintenance of certain businesses therein. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH; SECTION 1. That there is hereby designated and set aside as a residence district, the portion of Salt Lake City con- tained and included within the following described boundaries, to- wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of Block 62, Plat "B", Salt Lake City Survey, and running thence east along the north line of First South Street to the southeast corner of Block 33, Plat "F", Salt Lake City Survey; thence north along the west line of University street to the north- east corner of said Block 33; thence north across South Temple street to the southeast corner of Block 1, Plat "G", Salt Lake City Survey; thence north along the west line of Virginia Street to the northeast corner of said Block 1; thence west along the south line of First Avenue to the northwest corner of Block 11, Plat "D", Salt Lake City Survey; thence south along the east line of "C" street to the southwest corner of said Block 11; thence diagonally southeasterly across South Temple street to the northwest corner of Block 62, Plat "B", Salt Lake City Survey, and thence south along the east line of Fourth East street to the point of beginning. SECTION 2. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to erect, operate or maintain within the district described in Section 1 of this ordinance, any packing house, tannery, cannery, rendery,bone factory, slaughter house, soap factory, foundry, livery stable, blacksmith shop, coal yard, public laundry, undertaking or embalming establishment, stone crusher, rolling mill, machine shop, carpet cleaning establishment, planing mill, ice factory, lumber yard, or to erect, operate or maintain, any other business, industry or establishment which may interfere with the safe, healthful or comfortable use of the property for residential purposes which is included within the district described 0 19 -2- in Section 1 aforesaid. SECTION 3. It shall be the duty of the Building Inspector to refuse to grant a permit for the erection or construction of any building to be hereafter erected, or for the remodeling of any building now in existence, which may be designated or intended to be used for any of the purposes set out in Section 2 of this ordinance within the residence district described in Section 1 of said ordinance. SECTION 4. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100.00), or by imprisonment in the City Jail for a)period not exceeding sixty (60) days. The court may, in imposing a fine, enter as part of the judgment that in default of payment of the fine, the defendant may be imprisoned in the City Jail for a period not exceeding sixty (60) days. Each days operation or maintenance of any of the plants or business mentioned in Section 2 of this ordinance shall be construed to be a separate offense. SECTION 5. This ordinance shalltake effect thirty-one (31) days after its passage. ��/�'% Passed by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah, the llth day of February, 1920. Roma Cider.--- j'j I -— . . , 'E. T ' , r r_ P, 1 . • ..,, .. . ' ' ' ,'. . , ! I ,..r . . . . .. , . . :r 1 ..--,.. I.• C l .1 - • <4 f`s -.•••71,..., ,...... .. _, . : ,L.- ,...J.. .,., ,•• )-60, • ti,',i.c ,,..,.:11 g) " . :fr;(. . i .. — ---.. \.s.,. !•.Q., .9_ (, '-. . • . A • '._ 7), , . ....-,'1 \s.. c.r.?ui ;t: - ,IPr -,',.‘ F'.2, ,i* ,.. , s c 12,'..;\ 1.,.,, '8 Ill .„,..- ;.. , u .2, ' .0-4 _.-- -", _F--- !.31 '''' =3 .j-' ..\ I PC' ...)t,' 1.5 ,...,• . • • 0 ... — . A , , . . ' 1 • - .. . •• • 'L- r r . • , . . . .. . .. . . . • . . . • . , . , . . .. . • ' < , . .. .• • . , ,, . , , ... . . , , .. ,,- . , ' .. . - . . ,. . . , . 3 .-... .,, • • . . • --r- . t •. , . 1 , < • ' , .. . . 1 . . , i , i--: . . • , ' • - i ' ' ' - ' • . , ' tf' i