77 of 1916 - Amending Section 280 - relating to buildings. 'A', 'B', 'C' class construction ROLL CALL
VOTING AYE NAY Salt Lake City, Utah,__Auguat-_2, 191.6
Green
I move that the ordinance be passed.
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Mr.Chairman
Result AN ORDINANCE
An ordinance amending Section 280 of the Revised Ordinances of
Salt Lake City of 1913, relating to buildings.
Be it ordained by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake
City, Utah:
SECTION 1. That Section 280 of the Revised Ordinances of Salt
Lake City of 1913, relating to buildings, be, and the same is hereby
amended so as to read as follows:
SECTION 280. Theaters in any part of the city shall be of
Class "A" construction.
Hospitals, sanitariums and halls and other plaoes of public
assemblages, seating more than 1000 persons, other than theaters,
built in any part of the city, shall be of Class "A" or Class
"B" construction, with columns in outer walls supporting floor
and roof loads.
Department stores, built anywhere in the city and used for
the storage and sale of merchandise, shall be of either Class
"A", Class "B" or Class "C" construction, and shall be limited
to the heights prescribed for said types of construction;
provided, however, that no building of this character shall be
constructed to a greater height than 102 feet.
School buildings of more than one story shall be of Class
"A" or Class"B" construction; one story school buildings shall
be of Class "A", Class "B" or Class "0" Construction.
"STABLES". All buildings used for stabling animals abov
the first or ground floor or in basement, shall be of Class
"A" or Class "B" oonstruotion.
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its first
publication.
Passed by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah,
August jrd , 1916.
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