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64 of 1912 - Amending Section 367, Boarding Houses ROLL CALL salt Lake Gay, Jtah, June____3rd,______1912_... VOTING Yes No I move that ordinance No. 64 be pased. Keyser ,II / / ,///( Korns rf`I ` / tt//vv • Lawrence Morris 1/�, --.... Mr.Chairman ...., . I AN ORDINANCE . An ordinance amending and re-enacting Section 367 of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City of 1903, as amended by an ordinance passed`, by the City Council of Salt Lake City December 9, 1907, and approved by the Mayor December 10, 1907. Be it ordained by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. That Section 367 of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City of 1903, as amended by an ordinance passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City December 9, 1907, and approved by the Mayor December 10, 1907, be, and the same is hereby amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows: SECTION 367. Any person who shall rent rooms furnished or unfurnished and board the occupants of such rooms, or shall fur- nish board without room, shall be deemed a boarding house-keeper, and said place a boarding house. Every boarding house keeper shall, with his application for a license, make a statement under oath, showing the location of the house, the number of rooms con- tained in such house, and the number of persons which such house will acoommodate with rooms and board, and with board without rooms. The application for such license and said statement shall. be filed with the City Recorder of Salt Lake City, and be present ed to the Board of Commissioners of said pity at the next regular pr*ing. Such application shall by said Board be referred to the APolice Dbi,sl,.6,u.,,.t of said city, t shall within five days after such reference report to said Board the general reputation of the keeper of said boarding house, and of the people who reside therein, or board thereat, and whether or not said keeper or any one residing or boarding there has a United States Government license or permit to sell or dispose of any kind of liquor at said place, and whether any spirituous, vinous, fermented or malt liquor is sold or kept for sale in said house [� j/It -t- or any place connected therewith, by the keeper thereof or any person residing therein, and whether or not said place is or has been conducted in a quiet, lawful and peaceable manner, and as to any other matters in regard to it which said B a d ould be in- formed,.with the reoommendatio4 of said as o granting or denying such application for a license. whereupon said Board of Commissioners shall sot on said application in regard to granting or denying the same, as it shall deem just and proper. I' is also hereby made the duty of sand Police after a license has been granted to keep a boarding house, to investi- gate, examine and inspect the place licensed as a boarding house in regard to the matters hereinbefore stated, and if it shall appear from such investigation, examination and inspection that the general reputation of the keeper of such boarding house, or any one rediding therein or boarding thereat, is bad, or that said keeper or any person residing or boarding in such boarding house has a United States Government license or permit to sell or dispose of any kind of liquor at said place, or that any spirituous, vinous, fermented or malt liquor has been since the granting of said application sold or kept for sale in said house , or any place connected therewith, by the keeper thereof or any person residing therein, or that said house is not conducted in a quiet, lawful or peaceable manner, then said department shall at once report the facts in regard to said matters to the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, which Board shall take such aotion in regard to the revocation of said boarding house license as it shall deem just and right. The yearly license for boarding houses shall be as follows: For houses containing rooms sufficient to accommodate over ten persons, and not exceeding twenty persons - - 20.00 For houses containing rooms sufficient to accommodate ten persons and less For each person said boarding house is capable of accommodating with board without room I } -3- 41 houses containing rooms sufficient to.accommodate over twenty persons, shall be deemed a hotel. SECTION 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances, or resolu- tions or parts of resolutions in conflict with this ordinance, are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict., �11 -9iz rkt ' *CTION 3.t� h ordinance.sell make effeo r9 tp pli ien. a" 5 � 5 N Passed dbc t4i±'$Aoar of C Salt aie- Cit y;- ' U�ah -w dux�e, 1912. J i F 5 5 4 ct r' / § C a" / 4 •-1 / • hathrman eeor er . I ' C4'.4 L, ..-, Y, r 4u a 7o70 o`i'hortmo:,o2..of trrsioinua smoo7 zramt,etrioo auo Y°L... . 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