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HomeMy WebLinkAbout95 of 1914 - Amending Section 503, shades, balconies, etc. ROLL CELL „ VOTING Yes No Salt Lake City,Utah, july 23., 191 4 Shearman Wells I move that Bill No. 95, an ordinance amending Lawrence Sec. 503, relating to shades, balconies, etc. , Morris be filed and, the accompanying substitute ordin- Mr.Chairman ance taken up or consideratidA. Result C-61'71 CFTTirman CaTiFiftee -6f the Whole Passed by the lioaM of Commissioaers SaltJuly 2 $ 1 4 efty Recorder Mayor KULL Lt1LL r„..,..,....... .,o VOTING Yes No Salt Lake City,Utah Jura 29, 191_4, Lawrence Morris _ I move that the ordinance be passed. Shearman Wells Xt ' Mr.Chairman Result AN ORDINANCE An ordinance amending Section 503 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 503 of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City of 1913, be, al.C. the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: SECTION 503. All awnings, except canvas awnings, all shades and balconies projecting more than two feet beyond the property line, hereafter erected in Salt Lake City, must be securely supported on wrought iron brackets built into the walls, and no part thereof shall be less then ten feet above the line of the curb level of the sidewalk, end a gutter shall thereon be formed to carry off the water to the line of the building and thence to the street gutter. Awnings, shades and balconies shall not extend beyond the line of the curb, and no permanent awnings, shades or balconies shall be constructed on or appurtenant to any building without a permit from the Board of Commissioners; and the same shell be constructed of metal only, or of metal and mire glass, to the approval and satisfaction of the Chief of the Bureau of Mechanical Inspection. No awning, shade or balcony shall be erected on any building facing on any street, lane, alley or place ^rich is twenty feet or less in width. The height -1- 95 Ii 1 ii ii 1 of all movable or canvas or cloth awnings or shades shall be not less at the lowest part thereof then seven and one-half l feet abovo the curb level of the sidewalk, and all such canvas, ii or cloth awnings shall be kept raised exoept when the sun shines on the place to be protected by the same. All such canvas or cloth awnings shell be constructed and maintained h ',, with the approval and to the satisfaction of the Chief of the Bureau of Mechanical Inspection. The owner of or the person maintaining end controlling all permanent awnings, shades and i 1 balconies shall pay to the oity the following fees: For permit to erect, 02.00; annual inspection fee, for 1 the first twenty-five linear feet, meeuee+od parallel with the building, 12 cents per foot; for the next twenty-five feet, 8 1 2matx cents per foot; andafor all over fifty feet, 5 cents per; foot. 11 All fees shell be due and payable in advance, except the annual inspection fees, which shall be collected by the Bureau I of Mechanical Inspection as soon as the annual inspection of l 1 each structure is completed. If any awning, shade or balcony be found by the Bureau ofll Mechanical Inspection to be unsafe or dangerous, the same shall. 1 be forthwith repaired and rendered safe by the owner thereof,11 or the person maintaining and controlling the same; and if such awning, shade or balcony be not forthwith repaired and made !I sefe, the Bureau of Mechanical Inspection shall at once abate and remove it, end shall, if necessary, call upon the Fire Iit Department for assistance in such abatement, and it shall be II 11 the duty of the Fire Department so to assist. SECTION 2. This ordinance she. f et upon its" )irst ublicetion. Gassed by the Board of Co. .iasi Tiers o . Salt .T.a City, Utah, June 29th, 1914, City Recorder T_Tayor • ,• ' ; ' y � Lmb!11L! h! IIWJ • f J