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6 of 1961 - A resolution declaring the intention of the City Commission to construct grading, sidewalks, curb an Resolution No. 6 ' By Joe L. Christensen., COMMISSIONER Declaring the intention of the City Commission to construct grading, sidewalks, curb and gutter (where not now built), drainage system, removal and rebuilding of sidewalk and curb and gutter where speci— fied; private driveways and pave— ment, also concrete valve and hydrant boxes, and to create a • special Curb and Gutter District No. 288. Presented to the Board of Commissioners AND PASSED tW60�311961 CITY RECORDER I $ • j III -- -- rs ROLL CALL Salt Lake City,Utah, May 31, ,196 1 VOTING Aye Nay I move that the Resolution be adopted. Christensen Harrison Romney Mr. Chairman RESOLUTION Result . . . / 'A RESCL'.TION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF SALT LAKE CITY, SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, TO CONSTRUCT IMPROVEMENTS ON CERTAIN STREETS WITHIN SAID CITY CONSISTING OF GRADING, CONSTRUCTION OF SIDEWALKS, CURB AND GUTTER (WHERE NOT NOW BUILT), DRAINAGE SYSTEM, THE REMOVAL AND REBUILDING OF SIDEWALK AND CURB AND GUTTER WHERE SPECIFIED THE CONSTRUCTION OF PRIVATE DRIVEWAYS, AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF PAVEMENT CON- SISTING OF A STONEFILLED SHEET ASPHALT WEARING SURFACE, TWO INCHES THICK, PLACED ON A COMPACTED GRAVEL ROAD BASE, SIX INCHES THICK; TO CONSTRUCT CONCRETE VALVE AND HYDRANT BOXES, TO CREATE A SPECIAL CURB AND GUTTER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 288 IN SAID CITY; TO DEFRAY THE COST AND EXPENSES OF SAID IMPROVEMENTS BY SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS TO BE LEVIED AGAINST THE PROPERTY BENEFITED BY SUCH IMPROVEMENTS; PROVIDING FOR A NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AUTHORIZE SUCH IMPROVEMENTS AND FIXING A TIME AND PLACE FOR PROTESTS AGAINST SUCH IMPROVEMENTS OR THE CREATION OF SUCH CURB AND GUTTER EXTENSION SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah: SECTION 1 . The Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, has determined and hereby determines that it will be in the best interest of said City to grade, construct sidewalks, curb and gutter (where not already built), as specified on the plans, specifications and profiles on file in the office of the City Engineer, a drainage system and pavement consisting of a stonefilled sheet asphalt wearing surface on a compacted gravel road base; the said streets to be improved and the bound- aries of said Curb and Gutter Extension Special Improvement District, all more particularly described in the Notice of Intention to construct the proposed improvements hereinafter set forth. SECTION 2. The proposed district shall be known as Curb and Gutter Extension No. 233 of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. SECTION 3. The City shall pay the cost and expenses of improve- ments to be constructed on streets and avenues on property owned by said City. Such part of the cost and expenses of the proposed improvements as is not paid by the City shall be assessed against the lots and lands adoin- ing, abutting, contiguous or adjacent to the proposed improvements. SECTION 4. Written protests against the proposed improvements or against the creation of said district must be presented and filed in the -2- office of the City Recorder on or before the 28thday of June 1961, at the hour of 5:00 o'clock _ELM., and on the 29th day of June , 1961, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. at the City Hall of said City such protests shall be heard and considered by the Board of Commissioners. The City Recorder is hereby directed to give notice of intention to make the proposed improvements and of the time within which protests against the proposed improvements or the creation of said district may be filed and the date when such protests will be heard and considered, by publication in a newspaper having general circulation in Salt Lake City, said publication to be in each issue of said newspaper for a period of at least twenty (20) days, the first publication to be not less than twenty (20) days prior to the date fixed for the meeting of the Board of City Commissioners to consider such protests and by mailing said notice by United States Mail, postage prepaid, to the owners of the property affected by, or specially benefited by, such improvements as said property is described in said notice, insofar as the names and addresses of said owners can be ascertained from the most recent available County Assessment books, and addressed to owners as provided by ordinance. Said notices shall be mailed not later than five (5) days after the first publication of such notice. The City Recorder shall have on file in his office a copy of the Notice of Intention for the examination of any interested parties. Said notice shall be in the following form, to-wit: -3- N O T I C E NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah, of the intention of such Board of Commissioners to make the following described improvements: To grade, construct sidewalks, curb and gutter (where not already built), a drainage system, pavement consisting of a stonefilled sheet asphalt wearing surface on a compacted gravel road base and concrete valve is to be known as Curb and Gutter Extension No. 258 and and hydrant boxes. This extensioJls to be constructed within the follow- ing areas and boundaries and on the following named streets: AREA: South Lawn Subdivision, Grand Haven Subdivision, Violet Sub- division, Perkins 4th Subdivision, Perkins 3rd Subdivision, Marlborough Place, Robertie Place, Blocks 14 and 15, all in Blocks 14 and 15 of 5 Acre Plat "A", Big field Survey. BOUNDARIES: North - 13th South Street South - 17th South Street West - 5th East Street East - 9th East Street STREETS: Along the following named streets the abutting property will be assessed for improvements built at the herein below estimated rates per front foot of abutting property for designated widths of roadway measured out from the street edge of the concrete gutter to the center of the roadway, for concrete curb and gutter and for the abutter's portion of all miscellaneous costs of the project as follows: SHERMAN AVENUE - both sides - between 8th and 9th East Streets Rate No. 1 HARRISON AVENUE - both sides - between 8th and 9th East Streets Rate No. 1 HARRISON AVENUE - north side - between 7th and 8th East Streets Rate No. 2 HARRISON AVENUE - south side - from a point 159.5 feet east of 7th East Street, thence east to 8th East Street - Rate No. 2 HARRISON AVENUE - south side - from 7th East Street, thence east 159.5 feet - Rate No. 3 BROWNING AVENUE - both sides - between 6th and 7th East Streets Rate No. 1 BROWNING AVENUE - north side - between 7th and 8th East Streets Rate No. 1 BROWNING AVENUE - south side - from a point 127 feet east of 7th East to 8th East Street - Rate No. 1 BROWNING AVENUE - south side - from 7th East Street, thence east 116.54 feet - Rate No.4 BROWNING AVENUE - south side - from a point 116.54 feet east of 7th East Street, thence east 10.46 feet - Rate No. 5 BROWNING AVENUE - both sides - between 8th and 9th East Streets Rate No. 1 -4- ROOSEVELT AVENUE - both sides - between 6th and 7th East Streets Rate No. 2 ROOSEVELT AVENUE - north side - between 7th and 8th East Streets Rate No. 2 ROOSEVELT AVENUE - south side - from 7th East Street, thence east 82.06 feet - Rate No. 3 ROOSEVELT AVENUE - south side - from a point 82.06 feet east of 7th East Street to 8th East Street - Rate No. 2 LOGAN AVENUE - both sides - between 7th and 9th East Streets Rate No. 1 8th EAST STREET - both sides - from 13th South Street, thence south to points between Roosevelt and Emerson Avenues where existing curb and gutter starts - Rate No. 1 8TH EAST STREET - both sides - from points between Bryan and Logan Avenues, where existing curb and gutter ends, thence south to 17th South Street - Rate No. 1 8TH EAST STREET - both sides - from points between Roosevelt and Emerson Avenues, where existing curb and gutter exists, thence south to points between Bryan and Logan Avenues, where existing curb and gutter ends - Rate No. 6. CLEVELAND AVENUE - both sides - between 5th and 6th East Streets Rate No. 1 IMPROVEMENTS AND ESTIMATED COSTS Rate Front Feet of Estimated Cost Total NO. Proposed Improvements Abutting Property Per Front Foot Est. Cost 1 Curb & Gutter, 16 ft. Paving and Misc. 12,111 .01 $8.46 $102,459.14 2 Curb & Gutter, 13 ft. Paving & Misc. 3,804.87 7.43 28,270.18 3 13 ft. Paving & Misc. 91 .56 4.71 431 .25 4 19.2 ft. Paving & Misc. 41 .54 6.29 261 .29 5 Curb & Gutter, 19.2 ft. Paving & M sc. 10.46 9.01 94.24 6 16 ft. Paving & Misc. 1 ,011 .07 5.74 5,803.54 Total estimated cost of abutters Portion (including City as an abutter) $137,319.64 Total estimated cost of city's portion 38,801 .91 Total estimated cost of project exclusive of extra costs of private driveways 176,121.55 City's estimated cost as an abutter municipal ball park on West Side of 8th East Street 4,880.57 Total estimated city's cost proper and as an abutter $43,682.48 All other necessary things shall be done to complete the whole project in a proper and workmanlike manner according to plans, profiles and speci- fications on file in the office of the City Engineer of Salt Lake City and to defray the abutter's portion of the cost and expense of said improvement by special tax or assessment to be paid in ten equal annual installments plus five (5%) per cent interest on the unpaid balance levied according to the front or linear foot frontage upon and against all lots, pieces or parcels of land to be benefited and affected by said improvement. -5- All non-conforming improvements, such as lawns, sprinkling systems, rock gardens, driveways, curbs, gutters, culverts, walls, fences, trees, etc., which have been built or installed by abutting property owners within the areas to be improved, must be removed by the property owners or at their expense, prior to the commencement of the project. If these improvements are not removed by the property owners they will be removed by the Contractor City and they will be disposed of by him as directed by the/ Engineer. Parking areas, i .e., those areas between the back of new curb and the street edges of existing sidewalks, not occupied by house walks or drive- ways will be brought to finished grade using existing soil . No fine grading, top soiling, seeding, sodding or installing of sprinkling systems will be done under this improvement extension. The abutters estimated costs per front foot does not include the cost of private driveways, the cost of which will vary according towidth and amount of parking area to be covered. These costs are estimated to be approximately $0.50 per square foot for open type driveways and approximately $1 .00 per square foot for driveways requiring pipe or culvert in the gutter line. The cost of driveways will be assessed against the properties benefited in addition to the assessment for curb and gutter, paving and miscellaneous. There shall be exemptions made for corner lots to be apportioned as defined and provided for in the Ordinances of Salt Lake City. The estimated cost of the City's portion proper consists of the cost of one-half of all general excavation, the cost of the paving of all inter- sections, the cost of all drainage and irrigation structures and drainage and irrigation pipe and the cost of tearing out and replacing of sidewalk and existing curb and gutter in street intersections, made necessary by the new improvement. The estimated cost of City's portion as an abutter is the cost of curb and gutter and paving along the frontage of the Municipal Ball Park south from 13th South Street along the west side of 8th East Street. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing, stating therein lot, block or description of property, together with the number of front feet (or square feet) to the City Recorder on or before the 28tnlay of June , 1961, the Board of Commissioners at its first regular meeting thereafter, to-wit, the 29th day of June , 1961, will consider the proposed levy and hear -6- and consider such protests and objections to said Improvements as shall have been made. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah. DATED: May 31, 1961 #4441416100_ or er City Commissioner Joe L. Christensen thereupon moved that the Board of Commissioners adopt the foregoing resolution. The resolution was thereupon put to a vote and unanimously adopted on the following recorded vote: -7 Those voting AYE: j, I t Those voting NAY: r � ATTEST: City ditt1441V1/41