7 of 1920 - A resolution directing the City Attorney to prepare for submission to the Commission, an ordinance p r, t_
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15 new services to vacant lots on west 53 Mr. Bock moved that the following applications for permission to occupy the street '
side of street 4�g95.
-1;,�, Total $ 33Tj'R3 0000 with "for hire" automobile, be granted subject to the usu.�l restrictions: )i
Sit reg c to the lowering of these services and putting in new services to the
vas.nt lot., on the west n.ide of the street. I would recommend that 4" or 3" service pipe be S. L. Transportation Co. Packard yewhouse Pt'.4t:: S. & State
4 j' l:,id tech of curbing on tie west side of the street from South Temple to Fern street and connect. " _
in- each street inter-section with our regular 6" mains. This would do away with all service " " " Pierce Arrow
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ti •oipc crossing the street under the pavement. ?07 "' n 1
' ` The cost of layingthe 2'" orwhich motion carried, all members voting aye.8 3" service pipes on the west side of the street will g
a`"". �' be greeter than lowering the present services, crossing the street and putting in new ones to ir•
' ,I • the vacant lots, but the advantage of doing away with all service. pipes under the pavement
more than offsets the additiorrffexnerse. Mr. Burton moved that the former action of the Board of Coma.,iesionere under date of
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Yours truly, March 1st, 1920, in grantingrefund of $2.00 to M . B. J. Beer for street excavation, be
H. K. BURTON
Supt. of Waterworks rescinded, and refund denied, which motion carried, all members voting aye.
Mr. Maslen moved that the report be concurred in and filed and the sum of$3523.00 •
• appropriated from the general fund to cover cost of this work, which motion carried, all 33 Mr• Crabbe moved that the following applications for cermisslcn to hang electric•
� members voting aye. signs, be granted subject to the usual restrictions:
�� Utah Power&Light Co. 275 S. Main j
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ii Gentlemen:
which motion carried, all members voting aye.
I respectfully recommend the appropriation of $4.05 from meter
• de_,csit 112 to apply on delinquent water rates at 30 N. 2nd West street.
Yours very truly, REPORTS OF DEPART`v..ENTS
H. K. BURTON
Superintendent of Waterworks 27 Bills from the various departments were P presented by the Committee of the whole, allow-
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1 1 ill Mr. Neelen moved that the report be received and filed and the amount placed upon ed and ordered paid, on roll call vote, all members voting aye.
O the Authorized List for payment to R. N. Young, City Treasurer, which motion carried, all
Pime-hers voting aye. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
>> Fro- ter Fu•.mr "ends^t of v.'aters-or'b- BILL NO. 26. An ordinance emending Section 874x7 of Chapter 33. Bevloed Ordinances of Cult
1 Gentlemen: Lake City, 1913, ae amended by en ordinance passed by the Board of Comr..isaioners Feb. 4, 1920,
In the matter of watermain extension No. 652, stubs on let feet relating to restaurants, introduced by Mr. Bock, was taken up and read and on motion of Mr
at intersection of let West and North Temple; it was found neceserry to replace some very badly Bock, passed, all members voting aye.corroded 3" pipe with new 6" pipe.
I recorrend that an additional. $875 be appropriated to watermain extension No. 652 to
s sue: i..a coot of 3Gb feet of c" nlpe and four 6" valves at this intersection.j
BILL NO. 27. An ordinance repealing an ordinance providing for and ordering a special election
Yours very truly,
H. K. BURTON
Supt. of Waterworks and submitting to the qualified tax paying electors of Salt Lake City, Utah, at such special
Mr. Aeslen moved that the report be received and filed and the sum of$875 appropriat. election the question of incurring a bonded indebtedness in the aggregate sum of $3.300,000.GC
cd to ➢atermain Ext. //652 to cover cost of pipe and valves, 8t recommended, which motion and /seuing negotiable coupon bonds therefor, passed by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake
carried, all members voting aye. City Pal). 26, 1920, and known as Bill No. 22, published Feb. 27, 1920, together with an
1 ordinance amendatory thereto passed by the Board of Commissioners 'arch 8, 1920, and known as
�, Mr. Green roved that the following bond be approved, same having been approved by the
1! Law Department as to form, End by him nn to sufficiency of the sureties; motion of Mr. Neelen, passed, all members voting aye. I
s1 C. of J. C. of L. D. 8. "
a corporation fence Resolution 07 by Mr. Neaten,
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,. carried, ❑11 --e:.,'cess voting aye. WI RYAS, the Board of Covnleelonors of Salt Lake City heretofore, on the 26th day of �;
n February A. D. 1920, passed an ordinance providing for, and ordering a special election and
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:a. Ito",o„ ,.ovo,i Li,al rnyui"ition no, ia61 iron the waterworks Ds artmant be allowed oubrittiN2 to the qualified tax paying electors o. Salt Lake City, „tat, ..t 6ccb Special n
.. P Lion, the Question of incurring a bonded indebtedneso in the aggregate cum of 53,300,o0o.f0,�and
„_ issuing negotiable coupon bonds therefor, for the purpose of increasing, improving, enlarging, '
.d transmitted to the City i'urchnsing Agent, which motion carried, all members voting aye, extending, perfecting and adding to the present water supply and waterwori:a system of Salt Lake
City, Utah, and of supplying and distributing water to the inhabitants of said city by ac q,,iri,t. I
51 Mr. Bock moved that the applications for licensee be referred to the Chief of Police, by purahaee, exchange or otherwise, water and water rights, and by constructing dame and storage
reservoirs, oonduite and disbributing mains, and fixed the date or said special election for
,.,- .,,.f o• March 31, 1920, and ;,
-nrriol, .__ mambos votinc aye.
WHEREAS, in the opinion of the board of Corse auioners it to deemed uadvisable and for
i - the bettor intorcot of the public that tho diffcrent Stems erteri:.,,
sum.,:mums u,at reyuieiteoas us. y9y4 from the Mealth Dept. and No. 5621 from the 63,300,000.00, be submitted separately so that the qualified tax paying Velectors Uof'unaiducity
11 may express a choice for or against the different items caking up such aggregate sum.
Io,_ce Department, be allowed and transmitted to the City Purchasing Agent, which motion carried
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that at a oreciel election, the date of w,1ch to be
rll members voting aye. hereafter determined, that eleven pro osttl ono he subritted to tbo qualified too n,vier al cc'ern ,I
of Salt Lake City, as follows t,,e lusu:�nce of lo...lu ,os: I l@' I,
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i (1) 9555,000.00 For the purpose of increasing, enlarging, extending, and The Board of Corr is nionere of Salt Lake City met in regular session.re
,perfecting the present water supply and waterworks system of
Salt Lake City by the construction of additional supply con-
dufte, distribution pains and conduits, equalizing storage Mayor Bock in the chair,
basins and canal enlargements. On roll call the followingmembers
were present: T. T. Burton, Commissioner of Streete & Public 1
(2) 5300,000.00 For the purpose of acquiring by purchase, exchange or other- Improvements; A. H. Crabbe, Commissioner of Parke A Public Property; H. Green, Commissioner' wise, additional water rights in Mill Creek and Big Cotton- H.
wood Creek. •
of Public Affairs& Finance; C. C. Neslen, Commissioner of Water Supply& Waterworks and E.
(3) $200,000.00 For the purpose of enlarging the Mountain Dell Storage Reser. A. Bock, r of Public Safety, Chairman.
Commissioner
2` voir in Parleys Canyon,
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, (4) $120,000.00 Per the purpose of enlarging the pumping plant at the head of
the Jordan river on Utah Lake and for additional pumping PETITIOLS AID COLMUNICATIONS II
plants in connection with the canal system. �1
, (5) $200,000.00 For the construction of additional storage reservoirs in 968 '19 Reuben Osborne, et al. For installation of arc light at intersection of Somerby and it
• City Creek Canyon. 6th South streets.
li Mr. Bock moved that the petition be granted and filed, which motion carried, all
(6) $725,000.e0 For the construction of storage reservoirs in Big Cottonwood members voting aye.
Canyon.
(7) $175,000.oc For the construction of storage reservoir Sn Mill Creek 20 J. R. Mellus. Calling attention to the condition of the Burns St. car stop near
l • Canyon. 1836 S. W. Temple and asking that a light be placed at this stop as soon as possible.
Mr. Bock moved that the petition be denied and filed, which motion carried, all
' members voting aye.
(8) 125,000.00 For the construction of storage reservoir in Emigration
.'. Canyon.
192 Wells Ward, Granite Stake. Asking for the installation of a street light at the
(5) 200,000.00 For the purpose of acquiring water rights in Little Cotton- corner of Hollywood and 5th East, or if possible directlyin front of the meeting
.1. , u' wood Creek.
Ave.v p
house. ,
(10) 300,000.00 For the construction of conduit from the mouth of Little Mr. Bock moved that the petition be granted and filed, which motion carried, all
members voting aye.
Cottonwood Canyon to connect with the Big Cottonwood conduit. �'i ,
® (11) 400,000.00 For the construction of storage reservoir in Little Cotton-
REPORTS Os CLTv nFrrewsa
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to pre- 62 From the City Auditor,
pare for submission to this Board, an ordinance providing for, and ordering a special election
1 at which said above enumerated propositions shall be submitted to the qualified tax paying Gentlemen:
ejectors oi wait Lane City.
I submit herewith the following unverified vouchers:
l the abitant oo tie ➢cLak of Cy. thatothis rt oe tionsbeco to the peace, health and. Health Dept. Balt Lake Transfer Co. $.y5
irl safety ofe inhabitants of Salt Lake City, that this resolution become effective immediately. Municipal Mkt. Joe. J. Snell Estate Inc. 75.00
in resolution shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage. Park Dept. Charlotte Stewart 15.00
Eng. Dept. Salt Lake Transfer Co. .50
W. A. knight 21.21
notion of Mr. !Tesler, the resolution. was adopted, all members voting aye. Stet. & Gen. R. N. Young, City Tr. 5.00
Waterworks John unbent, :,r. 2.68
LIST OP AUTHORIZED EXPEI4DITUREB Eng.'' Dept. Mary Ann Fawlke laneon 25.00
• J. W. '..icHenry, Rt. of Way Agt. 620.00
Curtis Warren Brady 85.00
Emily A. Oborn 600,OC
r. Crabbe moved that the list of Authorized Expenditures be paseed and tranenittedRobt. }i. Trott9.60
Anna Mortineon900.00
�{ to the CiAuditor with inetructions to issue xarrante in pgyment of sane, which motionClara Hoingren60.00
N§r, Jens Jensen50,00
caroled, cembera voting; aye, paid list amou nting to $j102.90. • • Eddie Love h50,00
Vat Meter Dep. R. N. Young, City Tr. 91.00
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'.i env PnnYP fan nnA nrnina♦ ♦1-e A•.••+.+M♦ ..+... .,.,
-C -� Total 9 3012.74
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These vouchers require your confirmation and approval.
.Sc: c. ^_note:. t;,e ' Respectfully, .,+..
�, �odrC of Coru:a esipnere adjourned, all members voting aye. H. S. IQCCAll I
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(/�c�/i� Mr. Green moved that the report be concurred in and filed and the nno•rnte placed u_pt., �i •,
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the Authorized List for payment, which motion carried, all members voting aye. 1, 'r,
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/ �-���� Mayor j0 From the City Recorder, ��
, /; ia.(.,„A''r...__ Gentlemen:
Ili!' City Recorder.
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I have advertised as required by 'caw and ordinance twenty
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notice o!' lot entrap of Sldewnl>o Ex t. 1205, re prapnred by tie -.,,w Depnrtrre��1 n.,� ,r er t ..
I by the Board of Commieelonere under date of lab. 17, 1920, for the co❑etractlo^ 0f concrete p )
sidewalks within the district bounded on the north by Emerson Ave., On the e.unt by 11t'b Snot St.
on the south by Bryan Ave., and no the seat by Tenth East It. in Sidewalk Dist. #31, copy of
which notice was deposited Sn the nail, poet paid and nddre000l to the trot known residence of
each property owner within the district affected, on the 24th day of February, 1920, in 1� „
aecordance with the requirements of Section No. 1152 of the Revised Ordinances of 1913,. and (
submit herewith protests received in response thereto: � '
Mary R. Clark, et al. rcrreoo:tla- 407.11 ft. 1 n il,
Number of feet represented by oxten:on / 9.i3 I
Neceeanry to defeat said extension 506.55 feet. 1
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