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23 of 1920 - A resolution of intention to establish Lighting District No. 8, Fourth South Street, Main Street to • REMARKS: 1 ' ! Resolution No. 23 By Commissioner........................_.............Burton. Resolution of intention to es- tablish Lighting District No. i f 8, Fourth South Street, Main tq State in Salt Lake City. ill i . G I I i 1 { S d Il ROLL CALL --- - VOTING AY NAY Barnes __.il Salt Lake City,Utah,..t'.ilpii.s.t.-1.6, , 192.O... Burton Crabbe — - I move that the resolution be adopted. Green MIIIIIP Mr. Chairman / Result RESOLUTION RESOLUTION OF IN'T.NTION TO ESTRBLISH LIGHTING DISTRIC'i' NO. 8. B.J1 IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City: That the public interest and convenience rev.ire, and that it is the intention of the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City to order the following improvement to be made in said. Ci ty, namely: That there shall be established in said. City under the authority and provisions of Chapter 15 of Title 16, Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917 a lighting district to be known as Lighting District No. 8 which shall comprise the following street: Fourth South Street, lain to State in Sale: Lake City; and the lots, pieces and subdivisions of gr aand fr onting and abutting on said street within said limits shall be assessed according to the benefits received from said improvement to pay the costs and expenses thereof. The said. Lighting District No. 8 shall be improved by the erection and maintenance of fourteen ornamental iron standards on the block in said district (seven standards to be on each side of said block) each standard to carry three inverted type ornamental 6.6 ampere luminous arc lamps, said standards to be approximately 110 feet apart, total number of lamps in said district to be 42 and to be supplied with electric current for the illumination of the same each ,night from fifteen minutes before dark until midnight, four lamps in each block, however, to be lighted all night, the :circuits for the operation of said system of lamps to be under- !ground. A part of the cost and expense of making said improvement and of maintaining the same amounting to approximately twelve ' I !per cent (12%) shall be paid from the general fund of Salt Lake City. The said improvement shall be maintained and operate(f for a period of three years. The said proposed improvement is hereby referred to ;the City Engineer of Salt Lake City, and he is hereby directed ,to make and file with the City Recorder a report in writing :(containing the following particulars: J� 1. Plans and specifications for the work required for said :improvement 2. An estimate of the cost of said improvement and of the 'incidental expenses in connection therewith. 3. A diagram showing the said improvement district and the 'bouniaries and dimensions of the respective lots, parcels or bdivisions of land therein, each of which subdivisions shall I•e given a separate number in red ink upon said diagram. 4. A proposed assessment of the total amount of the costs d expenses of the proposed improvement upon the several sub- .ivibions of land in said district in proportion to the estimated .ene£it to be received by such subdivisions, respectively, from -1.id improvement., first deducting frcm such total estimated cost d expenses of said improvement, the sum of approximately I ' welve per cent (120) of such cost, to be paid and borne by the ity of Salt Lake. Said proposed assessment shall refer to such :-ubdivisions upon said diagram by the respective red ink numbers , hereon, and shall show the names of the owners thereof, if 2. i i 11 known, otherwise designating them as unknown. In the ouinion of the Board of Commissioners, it is necessary to the peace, health and safety of the inhabitants of Salt Lake City that this resolution shall take effect im— mediately. This resolution shall take effect upon its passage. � c Passed b,, the 3oard of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 11„ day of kugust, A. D. , 1920. T.? a yo r it; ;lee rder. b.