24 of 1979 - A resolution providing for the holding of a special election in Salt Lake City, Utah, for the purpos Salt Lake City, Utah
April 3, 1979
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The Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake
County, Utah, met in regular public session at its regular
meeting place in Room 301, in the City and County Building in
Salt Lake City, Utah, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., on the 3rd day of
April, 1979, with the following members of the Board of
Commissioners present, to-wit:
Ted L. Wilson, Mayor
Jess A. Agraz, Commissioner
David C. Campbell, Commissioner
Glen N. Greener, Commissioner
Jennings Phillips, Jr., Commissioner
There were absent:
There were also present Mildred V. Higham, City Recorder,
Roger F. Cutler, City Attorney,
After the meeting had been called to order, the following
resolution was introduced in writing, was read in full and
pursuant to motion duly made by Mayor Ted L. Wilson, and seconded
by (:nmmissinnar JeSC A Agra? , was adopted by the following vote:
YEA:
Ted L. Wilson, Mayor
Jess A. Agraz, Commissioner
David C. Campbell Commissioner
NAY:
Glen N. Greener, Commissioner
Jennings Phillips, Jr. Commissioner
After the meeting had been duly called to order and the
minutes of the preceding meeting read and approved, the City
Recorder presented to the board an affidavit evidencing the
giving of not less than twenty-four (24) hours public notice of
the agenda, date, time and place of the April 3, 1979 meeting in
compliance with the requirements of Section 52-4-6(2), Utah Code
Annotated, 1953, as amended, by (1) posting written notice of the
meeting at the principal office of the board and (2) providing
notice to at least one newspaper of general circulation within
the geographic jurisdiction of Salt Lake City, Utah, or to a
local media correspondent. The affidavit was ordered recorded in
the minutes of the meeting and is as follows: (See Exhibit "A" Attached)
STATE OF UTAH
ss.
County of Salt Lake )
I, the undersigned, the duly qualified and acting City
Recorder of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, do hereby
certify, according to the records of said city in my official
possession, and upon my own knowledge and belief, that in
accordance with the requirements of Seciton 52-4-6(2), Utah Code
Annotated, 1953, as amended, I gave not less than twenty-four
(24) hours public notice of the agenda, date, time and place of
the April 3, 1979, regular public meeting held by the Board of
Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, by:
(a) causing a Notice of Public Meeting to be posted at the
principal office of the board at 200 City & County Building, in
Salt Lake City, Utah, on April 2, 1979, at least twenty-four (24)
hours before the convening of the meeting, in the form attached
hereto as Exhibit "A"; said Notice of Public Meeting having
continuously remained so posted and available for public
inspection during the regular office hours of the board until the
convening of the meeting; and
(b) causing a copy of the Notice of Public Meeting in the
form attached hereto as Exhibit "A" to be provided on April 2,
1979, at least twenty-four (24) hours before the convening of the
meeting, to the Press Room, 301-A, City & County Building, and to
each local media correspondent, newspaper, radio station or
television station which has requested notification of meetings
of the Board of Commissioners.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my official
signature and impressed hereon the official seal of Salt Lake
City, Salt Lake County, Utah, this 3rd day of April, 1979.
)17-daeh.a ULa
CITY RECORDER, Salt j e City
Salt Lake County,
[AFFIX SEAL HERE]
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EXHIBIT "A"
NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners
of Salt Lake City, Utah, will hold a meeting in Room 301 in
the City and County Building in Salt Lake City, commencing
at 10:00 o'clock .m. on __April 3. . 1979
The Agenda for the meeting consists of the following:
RESOLUTION - Providing for the holding'of a Special Election in
Salt Lake City, Utah, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified
electors thereof the proposition of adopting the council-Mayor
form of Municipal Government.
DATED: April 2. 1979
By:
• STATE OF UTAH
: ss.
County of Salt Lake )
On the 2nd day of April , 1979 , I personally
delivered a copy of the foregoing notice to each member of the
Board of City Commissioners and posted copies of the same in con-
spicuous view, at the following times and locations within the
City and County Building, Salt Lake City, Utah:
(1) At q.45 o'clock .m. in the City Recorder's
office, Room 200; and
(2) At 9-.SO—o'clock .m. in the newsroom in
Room 301.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2n1 day of
April — , 19.79
NOTARY PUBLIC, Residing in. 4
Salt Lake County, Utah ,
My Commission Expires:
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The resolution was then signed by the Mayor in open meeting
and recorded by the City Recorder. The resolution is as follows:
RESOLUTION NUMBER 24
A RESOLUTION providing for the holding of a special
election in Salt Lake City, Utah, for the purpose of
submitting to the qualified electors thereof the
question: Shall Salt Lake City, Utah adopt the council-
mayor form of municipal government?
WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of
Commissioners of Salt Lake City to provide the residents of the
City with the opportunity of selecting an optional form of
government as provided by Section 10-3-1201, et seq. Utah Code
Annotated 1953, as amended; and
WHEREAS, it is desired to submit the question of the
adoption of the council-mayor form of government to the vote of
the qualified electors of the city in the form of a ballot
hereinafter provided;
NOW, THEREFORE, It Is Hereby Resolved by the Board of
Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, as
follows:
Section 1. On the 15th day of May, 1979, there shall be
held in Salt Lake City, Utah, a special election between the
hours of 7:00 o'clock a.m. and 8:00 o'clock p.m. , at which time
there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said city
the proposition appearing in the form of ballot set out in
Section 5 hereof.
Section 2. For purposes of said special election, the
regular election districts of the city shall be and are hereby
combined into the Special Election Consolidated Districts, and
the voting places for each of said Special Election Consolidated
Districts at said election shall be as specified and enumerated
in the form of Notice of Election set out in Section 4 hereof.
The election judges are to serve at the voting place so
established for each Special Election Consolidated District, each
election judge shall be a qualified elector of the city, and
shall be appointed by the Board of City Commissioners.
Section 3. Such special election shall be conducted and
registration therefor shall be in conformity with the laws of the
State of Utah, and the officials of said city and the election
judges for each consolidated election district in said city,
shall be and are hereby authorized and directed to perform and do
all things necesary to the proper calling and conducting of such
election and to canvass the results thereof.
Section 4. Notice of said election shall be published once
a week during three (3) consecutive weeks; the first publication
thereof shall not be less than twenty-one (21) days nor more than
thirty-five (35) days before the special election and shall be
published in the Salt Lake Tribune, a newspaper published and of
general circulation in Salt Lake City. Such notice shall be in
substantially the following form:
ELECTION NOTICE
TO ALL QUALIFIED ELECTORS
OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
TAKE NOTICE that on the 15th day of May, 1979, a special
election will be held in Salt Lake City, Utah, at the places set
out below for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors
of said city the following proposition:
PROPOSITION
SHALL SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ADOPT THE COUNCIL-
MAYOR FORM OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT TO TAKE
EFFECT JANUARY 7, 1980 AS FOLLOWS:
1. Salt Lake City shall adopt the optional form of
municipal government known as the Council-Mayor form as
prescribed in Section 10-3-1201, et seq., Utah Code Annotated
1953, as amended.
2. Salt Lake City shall be divided into seven council
districts substantially equal in population. One non-partisan
candidate shall be elected from each council district. Council
members elected shall initially serve two year terms, if they are
from odd-numbered districts, and four year terms if from even-
numbered districts. The council comprised of seven members shall
exercise the legislative authority of the City.
3. A mayor, elected by the voters of the municipality,
shall exercise executive powers for the government. The mayor
will, with the advice and consent of the council, appoint or
remove department heads, fill the positions of recorder,
treasurer, public works director (engineer), attorney and
director of finance.
4. The Mayor shall exercise control of all departments
within the municipal government; meet with and make
recommendations to the council; and shall perform such other
duties required and permitted by law. The mayor shall also have
power to veto ordinances, tax levies, and appropriations.
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5. The council shall appoint an independent auditor to
perform the functions and fulfill the responsibilities set forth
in the Uniform Municipal Fiscal Procedures Act.
6. The council shall exercise the legislative powers of the
city government, including adopting of ordinances, setting mill
levies, adopting municipal budgets, reviewing municipal
administration, conducting administrative and public hearings,
and performing all duties that may be required of it by law.
7. The council shall be a part-time legislative body and
shall meet at least twice monthly. Compensation of the council
members, officers and employees of the city shall be set by the
council. The council shall have power to override the veto of
the mayor by a vote of at least two-thirds of all council
members.
Said special election will be held in the Special Election
Consolidated Districts, comprised of the following regular
election districts at the following polling places, and will be
conducted by election judges to be appointed by the Board of
Commissioners:
COMPRISING REGULAR
SPECIAL ELECTION ELECTION DISTRICTS
CONSOLIDATED DISTRICT NOS. POLLING PLACE
1
2
3
4
5
POLLING PLACES
1979
COUNCIL-MAYOR FORM OF GOVERNMENT SPECIAL ELECTION
CONSOLIDATED COMPRISING ELECTION
DISTRICT NO. DISTRICT NOS. POLLING PLACE ADDRESS
1 2002,2004,2006,2008 NEWMAN SCHOOL 1269 Colorado Street
2010,1010
2 2014,2032,2034,2036 ROSE PARK SCHOOL 1130 Sterling Drive
2037,2038
3 2016,2062,2074 WEST HIGH SCHOOL 241 North 300 West Street
4 2018,2020, 2064,2066 WASHINGTON SCHOOL 420 North 200 West Street
2068
5 2049,2050,2051 MEADOWLARK SCHOOL 497 Morton Drive
5-A 2030,2040,2042,2052 BACKMAN SCHOOL #1 1450 West 600 North Street
6 2044,2054,2056 BACKMAN SCHOOL #2 1450 West 600 North Street
7 2058,2070,2072 JACKSON SCHOOL 750 West 200 North Street
8 2060,2076 SALT LAKE COMMUNITY 233 West 200 North Street
HIGH SCHOOL
9 2142,2152,2172,2174 CASTLE HEIGHTS APARTMENTS 141 First Avenue
(FOYER)
10 2154,2156,2176,2178 LOWELL SCHOOL 134 "D" Street
11 2134,2143,2144,2146 W. DOUGLAS MERRILL 331 "K" Street
2148
12 2122,2126,2132 ENSIGN SCHOOL #1 775 - 12th Avenue
13 2102,2103,2104,2128 ENSIGN SCHOOL #2 775 - 12th Avenue
14 2158,2160,2180,2182 LEILA ETHINGTON 870 Second Avenue
15 2136,2164,2166,2184 WASATCH SCHOOL 30 "R" Street
2186
16 2202,2204,2212,2214 EDISON SCHOOL 466 Cheyenne Street
17 2206,2208,2216 FRANKLIN SCHOOL 1100 West 400 South Street
18 2210,2218,2220 FIRE STATION #12 144 West 700 South Street
19 2222,2224,2244,2246 PARK VIEW SCHOOL 1250 Mead Avenue
20 2242,2248,2252,2254 GLENDALE PARK SCHOOL 1415 California Avenue
21 2226,2228,2256,2258 RILEY SCHOOL 1431 South 900 West Street
22 2230,2260,2262,2264 JEFFERSON LDS WARD 1510 Richards Street.
2802
23 2302,2304,2340,2342 CITY AND COUNTY BUILDING 451 South State Street
2ND FLOOR
24 2306,2308,2316,2330 BOARD OF EDUCATION ADMIN. 440 East 100 South Street
BUILDING
CONSOLIDATED . COMPRISING ELECTION
DISTRICT,NO.,• DISTRICT NOS. POLLING PLACE ADDRESS •
25 2310,2312,2318,2332 BRYANT INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 745 East 100 South Street
2334
26 2314,2320,2336,2354 UNIVERSITY LDS WARD 160 University Street
2358,2360,2322
27 2344,2346,2348,2350 HENRY P. FETZER COMPANY 456 South 800 East Street
2362
28 2352,2356,2364,2366 FRIENDSHIP MANOR 1320 East 500 South Street
29 2370,2372,2374,2376 CENTRAL CITY COMMUNITY 615 South 300 East Street
CENTER
30 2378,2380,2382,2384 M. LYNN BENNION SCHOOL 843 Lincoln Street
2386
31 2388,2390,2506,2508 EAST HIGH SCHOOL BOYS GYM 1270 East 800 South Street
32 2368,2392,2394 SUNNYSIDE LDS COMPLEX 1851 Sunnyside Avenue
33 2402,2404,2422,2424 LINCOLN SCHOOL 1090 Roberta Street
34 2406,2426,2502,2504 ISABEL TAYLOR 1156 Lake Street
2512
35 2432,2434,2442,2444 SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL 1575 South State Street
36 2436,2446,2448,2450 HAWTHORNE SCHOOL #1 1632 South 700 East Street
37 2462,2464,2472 SENIOR CITIZENS HIGH RISE 1992 South 200 East Street
38 2466,2468,2470 HAWTHORNE SCHOOL #2 1632 South 700 East Street
39 2474,2476,2480,2482 SENTELLA PACE 2304 South 800 East Street
40 2490,2492,2494,2496 NIBLEY PARK SCHOOL #1 2785 South 800 East Street
41 2514,2516,2518,2522 UINTAH SCHOOL #1 1227 South 1500 East Street
42 2510,2520,2524,2602 BONNEVILLE SCHOOL 1145 South 1900 East Street
2604
43 2438,2530,2532,2540 EMERSON SCHOOL 1337 McClelland Street
44 2534,2536,2542,2544 UINTAH SCHOOL #2 1227 South 1500 East Street
45 2538,2546,2620,2630 CLAYTON INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 1471 South 1800 East Street
46 2550,2552,2554,2562 CONVERSE HALL WESTMINSTER 1840 South 1300 East Street
2564 COLLEGE
47 2556,2558,2568,2570 GARFIELD SCHOOL 1838 South 1500 East Street
48 2560,2572,2660,2662 HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL 2166 South 1700 East Street
49 2566,2580,2584,2590 HIGHLAND PARK SCHOOL #1 1738 East 2700 South Street
2596
50 2582,2586,2588,2592 NIBLEY PARK SCHOOL #2 2785 South 800 East
2594
51 2606,2608,2610,2612 BONNEVILLE GOLF COURSE 954 Connor Street
2902 CLUB HOUSE
52 2614,2626,2628,2636 INDIAN HILLS SCHOOL 2496 St. Mary's Drive
53 2622,2624,2632,2634 MONUMENT PARK 9TH - 11TH 1516 Foothill Drive
LDS WARDS
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CONSOLJ:DATCD• COMPRISING ELECTION
DISTRICT.NO. ,DISTRICT NOS.- _ POLLING PLACE 4DDRESS
54 2640,2642,2650,2652 DILWORTH SCHOOL 1953 South 2100 East Street
55 2670,2672,2674,2678 PARLEY'S 3RD - 5TH - 7TH 2615 Stringham Avenue
LDS WARDS
55-A 2644,2646,2654 BEACON HEIGHTS SCHOOL 1850 South 2500 East Street
56 2664,2666,2668,2686 ROSSLYN HEIGHTS SCHOOL 2291 South 2000 East Street
57 2680,2682,2684,2690 HIGHLAND PARK SCHOOL #2 1738 East 2700 South Street
2692,2694
55-A
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57
58
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The voting at such special election shall be by ballot,
which ballots will be furnished by the City Recorder of Salt Lake
City to the judges of election, to be by them furnished to the
qualified voters.
The polls at each polling place will be open from 7:00
o'clock a.m. to 8:00 o'clock p.m.
o There will be no special registration of voters for the
special election and the official register last made or revised
shall constitute the register for such election; except that the
County Clerk of Salt Lake County will register as provided by
law, at a place designated by the County Clerk during regular
office hours, on the second and first Tuesdays prior to the said
special election, any person eigthteen (18) years of age or older
who on the day of the election will be a qualified elector.
The County Clerk will make available at each of the above
described polling places, a registration list or copy thereof
listing all registered electors entitled to use such voting
place.
Absent-voter ballots may be obtained by any person otherwise
eligible to vote at the special election but who, on the day of
the election, expects to be temporarily absent from Salt Lake
County or who is disabled, by making application, within thirty
(30) days next preceding the special election, either in person
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shall serve until such time as the Commissioner's elected term
would have expired and a successor shall be chosen by the
council, as provided by law, to fill the remainder of the four
year term applicable to said district.
Section 4.2: The territory embraced within the corporate
limits of Salt Lake City shall be and the same is hereby divided
into seven (7) council districts bounded and described as herein
set forth.
Council District No. 1:
All of that portion of the city lying west of Main Street and "I"
Street extended north to the boundary line of Salt Lake City at
the Davis County line north and west of the following described
line: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of "I"
Street extended and the Davis County line and running thence
south along the center line of said "I" Street to the
intersection of the north bank of City Creek Canyon; thence
southwesterly along said north bank to the intersection of the
center line of "A" Street extended at approximately 850 North
Street; thence along "A" Street to the center line of Girard
Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center line of City Creek
Canyon to the center line of Canyon Road; thence southerly along
the center line of Canyon Road to the center line of 300 North
Street extended; thence west along the center line of said 300
North Street to the center line of Main Street; thence south
along the center line of Main Street to the center line of 400
South Street; thence west along the center line of 400 South
Street to the center line of I-15; thence southerly along the
center line of I-15 to the center line of 600 South Street;
thence west along the center line of 600 South Street to the
center line of the Jordan River; thence northerly along the
center line of the Jordan River to the center line of South
Temple Street extended; thence west along the center line of
South Temple Street extended to the west boundary line of the
City.
Council District No. 2:
All of that portion of the city lying between the southerly and
westerly city limit lines and the following described line:
Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of 5th East
Street and 21st South Street and running thence north along the
center line of 5th East Street to the center line of 9th South
Street; thence west along the center line of 9th South Street to
the center line of 3rd East Street; thence south along the center
line of 3rd East Street to the center line of Belmont Avenue;
thence west along the center line of Belmont Avenue to the center
line of Main Street; thence north along the center line of Main
Street to the center line of 4th South Street; thence west along
the center line of 4th South Street to the center line of I-15;
thence southerly along the center line of I-15 to the center line
of 6th South Street; thence west along the center line of 6th
South Street to the center line of the Jordan River; thence
northerly along the center line of the Jordan River to the center
line of South Temple Street extended; thence west along the
center line of South Temple Street extended to the west city
limit line.
Council District No. 3:
All of that portion of the city lying east of the center lines of
Main Street and "I" Street extended north to the boundary line of
Salt Lake City at the Davis County line, north and east of the
following described line: Beginning at the intersection of the
center line of "I" Street extended and the Davis County line and
running thence south along the center line of said "I" Street
extended to the north bank of City Creek Canyon; thence
southwesterly along said bank to the intersection of the center
line of "A" Street extended at approximately 850 North, thence
along "A" Street extending to the center line of Girard Avenue;
thence southwesterly along the center line of City Creek Canyon
to the center line of Canyon Road; thence southerly along the
center line of Canyon Road to the center line of 300 North Street
extended; thence west along the center line of said 300 North
Street to the center line of Main Street; thence south along the
center line of Main Street to the center line of South Temple
Street; thence east along the center line of South Temple Street
to the center line of 600 East Street; thence south along the
center line of 600 East Street to the center line of 100 South
Street; thence east along the center line of 100 South Street to
the center line of 900 East Street; thence south along the center
line of 900 East Street to the center line of 200 South Street;
thence east along the center line of 200 South Street of the
center line of University Street; thence south along the center
line of University Street to the center line of 500 South Street;
thence east along the center line of 500 South Street to the
center line of South Campus Drive; thence northeast along the
center line of South Campus Drive extended 6,480 feet; thence
northwesterly 3,000 feet; thence southwesterly 500 feet to the
boundary line between Sections 33 and 34, T.1 N., R.1 E., Salt
Lake Base and Meridian; thence northwesterly to the intersection
with the quarter line of said Section 33, (to coincide with the
boundaries of voting districts 2358 and 2166); thence north to
the north 40 acre line of said Section 33; thence east along said
40 acre line to the east 40 acre line of Section 34, T.1 N. , R.1
E., Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence north along said east 40
acre line to the north line of said Section 34; thence east along
said Section line to the east boundary of the City.
Council District No. 4:
All of that portion of the City lying east of the center line of
Main Street and the following described line: Beginning at the
intersection of the center lines of South Temple Street and Main
Street and running thence east along the center line of South
Temple Street to the center line of 600 East Street; thence south
along the center line of 600 East Street to the center line of
100 South Street; thence east along the center line of 100 South
Street to the center line of 900 East Street; thence south along
the center line of 900 East Street to the center line of 200
South Street; thence east along the center line of 200 South
Street to the center line of University Street; thence south
along the center line of University Street to the center line of
500 South Street; thence east along the center line of 500 South
Street to the center line of South Campus Drive; thence northeast
along the center line of South Campus Drive extended 6,480 feet;
thence. northwesterly 3,000 feet; thence southwesterly 500 feet to
the boundary line between Sections 33 and 34, T.1 N., R.1 E. ,
Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence northwesterly to the
intersection with the quarter line of said Section 33 (to
coincide with the boundaries of voting districts 2358 and 2166);
thence north to the north 40 acre line of said Section 33; thence
east along said 40 acre line to the east 40 acre line of Section
34, T.1 N., R.1 E. , Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence north
along said east 40 acre line to the north line of said Section
34; thence east along said Section line to the east City limit
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line; thence southerly along the east City limit line to the
south line of Section 2, T.1 S., R.1 E., Salt Lake Base and
Meridian; thence west along the south line to the southwest
corner of said Section 2; thence south from said section corner
to the center line of Sunnyside Avenue; thence west along the
center line of Sunnyside Avenue to the west line of Mt. Olivet
Cemetery extended; thence north along the west line of Mt. Olivet
Cemetery extended to the center line of 800 South Street; thence
west along the center line of 800 South Street to the center line
of Douglas Street; thence north along the center line of Douglas
Street to the center line of 700 South Street; thence west along
the center line of 700 South Street to the center line of 1100
East Street; thence south along the center line of 1100 East
Street to the center line of 900 South Street; thence west along
the center line of 900 South Street to the center line of 900
East Street; thence north along the center line of 900 East
Street to the center line of 800 South Street; thence west along
the center line of 800 South Street to the center line of 700
East Street; thence south along the center line of 700 East
Street to the center line of 900 South Street; thence west along
the center line of 900 South Street to the center line of 300
East Street; thence south along the center line of 300 East
Street to the center of Belmont Avenue; thence west along the
center line of Belmont Avenue to the center line of Main Street.
Council District No. 5:
All of that portion of the city lying east of the center line of
5th East Street and the following described line: Beginning at
the intersection of the center lines of 9th South Street and 5th
East Street and running thence east along the center line of 9th
South Street to the center line of 7th East Street; thence north
along the center line of 7th East Street to the center line of
8th South Street; thence east along the center line of 8th South
Street to the center line of 9th East Street; thence south along
the center line of 9th East Street to the center line of 9th
South Street; thence east along the center line of 9th South
Street to the center line of llth East Street; thence north along
the center line of llth East Street to the center line of 7th
South Street; thence east along the center line of 7th South
Street to the center line of Douglas Street; thence south along
the center line of Douglas Street to the center line of 8th South
Street; thence east along the center line of 8th South Street to
an intersection with the west line of Mt. Olivet Cemetery
extended; thence south along the west line of Mt. Olivet Cemetery
extended to the center line of Sunnyside Avenue extended; thence
east along the center line of Sunnyside Avenue to the center line
of Amanda Avenue; thence southwest along the center line of
Amanda Avenue to the center line of 9th South Street; thence east
along the center line of 9th South Street to the center line of
15th East Street; thence southerly along the center line of 15th
East Street to the center line of 13th South Street; thence east
along the center line of 13th South Street to the center line of
Shannon Street; thence south along the center line of Shannon
Street to the center line of Sherman Avenue; thence west along
the center line of Sherman Avenue to the center line of 16th East
Street; thence south along the center line of 16th East Street to
the center line of Roosevelt Avenue; thence east along the center
line of Roosevelt Avenue extended to the center line of
Emigration Creek; thence southwesterly along the center line of
Emigration Creek to the center line of 17th South Street; thence
west along the center line of 17th South Street to the center
line of 15th East Street; thence south along the center line of
15th East Street to the center line of Westminster Avenue; thence
west along the center line of Westminster Avenue to the center
line of 13th East Street; thence south along the center line of
13th East Street to the center line of Parleys Creek; thence
westerly along the center line of Parleys Creek to the center
line of Highland Drive; thence north along the center line of
Highland Drive to the center line of 21st South Street; thence
west along the center line of 21st South Street to the center
line of 5th East Street.
Council District No. 6:
All of that portion of the city lying west of the easterly city
limit line and the following described line: Beginning at the
point of intersection of the north line and the east 40-acre line
of Section 11, T.1 S. , R.1 E., Salt Lake Base and Meridian, said
point being on the city limit line and running thence west along
said section and city limit line to the northwest corner of said
Section 11; thence south along the west line of said Section 11
to the center line of Sunnyside Avenue; thence west along the
center line of Sunnyside Avenue to the center line of Amanda
Avenue; thence southwest along the center line of Amanda Avenue
to the center line of 9th South Street; thence east along the
center line of 9th South Street to the center line of 15th East
Street; thence southerly along the center line of 15th East
Street to the center line of 13th South Street; thence east along
the center line of 13th South Street to the center line of
Shannon Street; thence south along the center line of Shannon
Street to the center line of Sherman Avenue; thence west along
the center line of Sherman Avenue to the center line of 16th East
Street; thence south along the center line of 16th East Street to
the center line of Roosevelt Avenue; thence east along the center
line of Roosevelt Avenue extended to the center line of
Emigration Creek; thence southwesterly along the center line of
Emigration Creek to the center line of 17th South Street; thence
west along the center line of 17th South Street to the center
line of 15th East Street; thence south along the center line of
15th East Street to the center line of Westminster Avenue; thence
east along the center line of Westminster Avenue to the center
line of 17th East Street; thence south along the center line of
17th East Street to the center line of 21st South Street; thence
east along the center line of 21st South Street to the westerly
line extended Lot 1, Arcadia Heights Subdivision Amended Plat
"A", a subdivision of part of Sections 14 and 23, T.1 S., R.1 E.,
Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence northwest along the westerly
line of said Lot 1 to a point on the easterly city limit line.
Council District No. 7:
All of that portion of the city lying between the easterly,
southerly and westerly city limit lines and the following
described line: Beginning at the intersection of center lines of
5th East Street and 21st South Street and running thence east
along the center line of 21st South Street to the center line of
Highland Drive; thence south along the center line of Highland
Drive to the center line of Parleys Creek; thence easterly along
the center line of Parleys Creek to the center line of 13th East
Street; thence north along the center line of 13th East Street to
the center line of Westminster Avenue; thence east along the
center line of Westminster Avenue to the center line of 17th East
Street; thence south along the center line of 17th East Street to
the center line of 21st South Street; thence east along the
center line of 21st South Street to the westerly line extended to
Lot 1, Arcadia Heights Subdivision Amended Plat "A", a
subdivision of part of Sections 14 and 23, T.1 S., R.1 E., Salt
Lake Base and Meridian; thence northwest along the westerly line
of said Lot 1 to a point of intersection of the easterly and
northerly city limit lines; thence easterly to the east city
limit line.
Section 5. The necessary ballot boxes, paraphernalia,
equipment, supplies and ballots to be used in voting upon the
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or by mail at the office of the City Recorder, 200 City & County
Building, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Notice is further given that on May 21, 1979, that being a
day not later than ten days after said special election, the
Board of Commissioners will meet at its regular meeting place in
the City Hall at 8:00 o'clock a.m., and canvass the returns and
declare the results of said special election.
Given by order- / of the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake
City, this J day of , 1979.
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CITY RECORDER //
Section 4.1: Present elected officials of the city, whose
positions would no longer exist as a result of the adoption of
the council-mayor form of government, shall be paid their present
salaries until the date on which their terms would have expired,
if they hold no office in the new government for which they are
regularly compensated.
At their option, former commissioners with unexpired terms
as of January 7, 1980 may serve as the council member of the
district in which they reside for the remainder of their term of
office. Such former commissioners shall declare in writing their
intent to serve as a council member from the district in which
they reside and file the same with the City Recorder, prior to
the candidacy filing deadline provided in State law for council
candidates, thereby giving notice that no election for a council
member will be held in such district.
In the event a former Commissioner elects to serve as a
member of the council and resides in an even numbered council
district, as set forth in Section 4.2, the former Commissioner
proposition submitted at such special election shall be prepared
and furnished by the City Recorder to the judges of election to
be furnished by them to the voters. The ballots to be used at
the special election shall comply in all respects with the
requirements of Section 5 of Chapter 7 of Title 20 of the Utah
Code Annotated, 1953, and Section 1203 of Chapter 3 of Title 10
of the Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and shall be in substantially
the following form:
BALLOT NUMBER
JUDGE'S INITIAL
OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
SPECIAL ELECTION
May 15, 1979
CITY RECORDER
PROPOSITION
SHALL SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ADOPT THE COUNCIL-
MAYOR FORM OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT TO TAKE
EFFECT JANUARY 7, 1980.
1. Salt Lake City shall adopt the option form of municipal
government known as the Council-Mayor form as prescribed in
Section 10-3-1201, et seq. , Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended.
2. Salt Lake City shall be divided into seven council
districts substantially equal in population. One non-partisan
candidate shall be elected from each council district. Council
members elected shall initially serve two year terms, if they are
from odd-numbered districts, and four year terms if from even-
numbered districts. The council comprised of seven members shall
exercise the legislative authority of the City.
3. A mayor, elected by the voters of the municipality,
shall exercise executive powers for the government. The mayor
will, with the advice and consent of the council, appoint or
remove department heads, fill the positions of recorder,
treasurer, public works director (engineer), attorney, and
director of finance.
4. The mayor shall exercise control of all departments
within the municipal government; meet with and make
recommendations to the council; and shall perform such other
duties required and permitted by law. The mayor shall also have
power to veto ordinances, tax levies, and appropriations.
5. The council shall appoint an independent auditor to
perform the functions and fulfill the responsibilities set forth
in the Uniform Municipal Fiscal Procedures Act.
6. The council shall exercise the legislative powers of the
city government, including adopting ordinances, setting mill
levies, adopting municipal budgets, reviewing municipal
administration, conducting administrative and public hearings,
and performing all duties that may he required of it by law.
7. The council shall he a part-time legislative body and
shall meet at least twice monthly. Compensation of the council
members and employees of the city shall be set by the council.
The council shall have power to override the veto of the mayor by
a vote of at least two-thirds of all council members.
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YES I I
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NO I I
To vote in favor of changing the form of City
Government, place a cross (X) in the square after the
word "YES".
To vote against changing the form of city government,
place a cross (X) in the square after the words "NO".
Section 6. Only registered, qualified electors of Salt Lake
City eighteen (18) years of age or older shall be permitted to
cast a vote at such special election.
Section 7. Any person applying for a ballot at the polling
place designated for the conduct of such election at which such
person is entitled to vote, whose qualifications to vote are
challenged for cause by any one or more of the election
officials, or by any other person, at the time the ballot is
applied for shall receive a ballot and be permitted to vote if
(1) such person is shown on the registration lists as a
registered voter in Salt Lake City and (2) such person takes an
oath before one of the election officials that such person is a
qualified elector of Salt Lake City and the grounds for such
challenge are untrue.
In the case of any such challenge or challenges, the
election judges shall keep two complete lists of all challenges
as provided in Section 18, Chapter 7, Title 20 Utah Code
Annotated 1953, as amended.
Section 8. Any qualified elector of Salt Lake City who has
complied with the law in regard to registration and who on the
day of the special election is disabled or temporarily absent
from Salt Lake County may vote at the special election by making
applicaton within thirty (30) days preceding the election for an
absent-voter ballot, either in person or by mail, at the office
of the City Recorder. Absent-voter ballots must be received at
the office of the City Recorder before the closing of the polls
on May 15, 1979, or clearly postmarked on the day preceding the
election (May 14, 1979), and received in the office of the City
Recorder before noon on May 21, 1979, the day of the official
canvass following the election, in order to be counted.
All absent-voter ballots received by the City Recorder prior
to the day of the special election shall be delivered by the City
Recorder to the judges of election of the Consolidated District
in which the absent voter resides on the day of election.
Any other absent-voter ballots shall be delivered to the
place of the official canvass of the special election at 8:00
a.m. on the day of the official canvass following the election if
such absent-voter ballots were received at the office of the City
Recorder before the closing of polls on election day or were
clearly postmarked on the day preceding election day and received
in the office of the City Recorder before 8:00 a.m. on the day of
the official canvass following the election. The City Recorder
is directed to prepare the necessary absent-voter ballots,
applications and envelopes as required by law for voting by
absent and disabled electors.
Section 9. Immediately after the polls are closed the
judges appointed to conduct the election shall proceed to count
and canvass the votes, and shall promptly thereafter certify the
result to the Board of Commissioners, and the said Board of
Commissioners shall meet as a Board of Canvassers within ten (10)
days after the date of said election, to-wit: On Monday, the
21st day of May, 1979, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock a.m. , at its
regular meeting place in the City Hall in Salt Lake City, Utah.
If the majority of the votes cast at such election are in
favor of such proposition, then the Board of Commissioners shall
cause an entry of that fact to be made upon its minutes, and
thereupon this Board of Commissioners shall be authorized and
directed to do all things necessary to provide for the adoption
of the council-mayor form of government as provided by Section
10-3-1201, et seq., Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, to take
effect the 7th day of January 1980.
Section 10. Immediately after the adoption of this
resolution the City Recorder shall furnish a certified copy
hereof to the County Clerk of Salt Lake County. The County Clerk
shall, in accordance with the provisions of Section 20-2-24, Utah
Code Annotated, 1953, register at a place designated by the
County Clerk during regular office hours, on the second and first
Tuesdays prior to said special election in the same manner as
provided by law for registration by registration agents, any
person who on the day of the special election will be a qualified
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elector.
The County Clerk shall also make available, or cause the
registration agents therein to make available, at each polling
place herein established for the conduct of said election,
registration lists, or copies thereof, listing all registered
electors entitled to use such voting place.
Section 11. Immediately after its adoption this resolution
shall be signed by the Mayor and City Recorder, shall be recorded
in a book kept for that purpose and shall take immediate effect.
Passed and approved 6 c-? , 1979.
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MAYOR
ATTEST:
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CITY RECORDER
(Here follows other business not pertinent to the above.)
Pursuant to motion duly made and seconded, the Board of
Commissioners adjourned.
4MAYO
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ATTEST:
CITY RECORDER
STATE OF UTAH )
ss:
County of Salt Lake )
I, Mildred V. Higham, hereby certify that I am the duly
qualified and acting City Recorder of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake
County, Utah.
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I further certify that the above and foregoing constitutes a
true and correct copy of the minutes of a regular public meeting
of the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, including a
resolution adopted at said meeting, held on April 3 ,
1979, as said minutes and resolution are officially of record in
my possession.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my official
signature and affixed the seal of said city this 3rd day
of April , 1979.
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CITY RECORDER
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Resolution No. 24
G '., By Ted L. Wilson, Mayor
COMMISSIONER
Providing for the holding of a special
election in Salt Lake City, Utah, for
the purpose of submitting to the
qualified electors thereof the question:
Shall Salt Lake City, Utah, adopt the
counci-mayor form of municipal
government?
Presented to the'bard of Commissioners
AND PASSED
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