028 of 1999 - Closing a portion of Main Street between North Temple and South Temple Streets• STATE OF UTAH,
City and County of Salt Lake,
• I Beverly Jones
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Deputy
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RECORDER, SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAM
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REC BY:M ZELAYA ,DEPUTY - WI
, City Recorder of Salt Lake City, Utah, do hereby
certify that the attached document is a full, true and correct copy of....0rdioauce. 28. of. 1999
closing a portion•of 144in,Street,between.tlQ1 b.Telople.and . Sou tb.Temple .pursuant
to Petition No. 400-98-79
passed by City Council/Executive Action of Salt Lake City, Utah,....April .13 1999.
as appears of record in my office.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said City,
this 27th day of ARr i1 19.99 •
Publihed .. May. 3 , 1999..
City Recorder
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Affects Sidwell Nos.
08-36-479-001
09-31-352-001
09-31-352-003
09-31-352-008
09-31-352-009
SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE
No . 28 of 1999
(Closing a portion of Main Street between
North Temple and South Temple Streets)
AN ORDINANCE CLOSING A PORTION OF MAIN STREET LOCATED
BETWEEN NORTH TEMPLE AND SOUTH TEMPLE STREETS, PURSUANT TO
PETITION NO. 400-98-79.
WHEREAS, the City Council. of Salt Lake City, Utah,
finds after public hearings that the City's interest in the
portion of the street described below, is not necessary for
use by the public as a street and that closure of this
portion of the street will not be adverse to the general
public's interest; and
WHEREAS, the title to the closed portion of the street
shall remain with the City until sale for fair market value
or the receipt of equivalent value in accordance with Salt
Lake City Code Chapter 2.58;
NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of
Salt Lake City, Utah:
SECTION 1. That a portion of Main Street located
between North Temple and South Temple Streets, which is the
subject of Petition No. 400-98-79, and which is more
particularly described on Exhibit " A" attached hereto, be,
and the same hereby is, closed and declared no longer needed
or available for use as a street.
SECTION 2. Reservations and Disclaimers. The above
closure is expressly made subject to all existing rights -of -
way and easements of all public utilities of any and every
description now located on and under or over the confines of
this property and also subject to the rights of entry
thereon for the purposes of maintaining, altering,
repairing, removing or rerouting said utilities, including
the City's water and sewer facilities. Said closure is also
subject to any existing rights -of -way or easements of
private third parties.
SECTION 3. Conditions. This partial street closure is
conditioned upon payment to the City of the fair market
value of the closed portion of the street, or its
equivalent, and title to this closed portion of the street
shall remain with the City until sale for fair market value,
or the receipt of equivalent value, in accordance with Salt
Lake City Code Chapter 2.58.
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This partial street closure is also conditioned upon
compliance with all of the conditions identified by the Salt
Lake City Planning Commission, a modified summary of which
is attached hereto as Exhibit " B" .
SECTION 4. Effective Date. This ordinance shall
become effective on the date of its first publication and
shall be recorded with the Salt Lake County Recorder. The
City Recorder is instructed not to publish or record this
ordinance until the conditions identified above have been
met, as certified by the Salt Lake City Property Manager and
the Salt Lake City Planning Director. If the conditions
identified above have not been met within one year from the
date of this ordinance, the City Recorder is instructed not
to publish or record this ordinance, which shall become
null, void and have no effect.
Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this
13 day of April
ATTEST AND COUNTERSIGN:
CHIEF DEPUTY C TY •ECORDER
, 1999.
CHAIRPERSON
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Transmitted to Mayor on
Mayor's Action:
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Approved
MAYOR
ATTEST AND COUNTERSIGN:
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CHIEF DEPUTY CITY 4ORDER 4'k.
(SEAL)
Bill No. 28 of 1999.
Published: May 3, 1999
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EXHIBIT "A"
MAIN STREET PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Beginning at the Southeast corner of Block 87, Plat A, Salt Lake City Survey, located in the Southwest
quarter of section 31, Township 1 North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base Meridian, and running thence North
00°01'42" west 660 feet along the east line of said block 87 to the Northeast corner of said block 87.
Thence North 81°22'22" East 134.07 feet to the South right of way line of North Temple Street, a point
that is North 00°02'13" West 18 feet from the Northwest Corner of Block 88, Plat A, thence South
00°02'13" East 678 feet along the west line of block 88 to the Southwest corner of block 88: thence South
89°05'14" West 132.68 feet to the point of beginning.
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EXHIBIT "B"
Modified summary of conditions imposed by the Salt Lake City Planning
Commission:
1. The City shall retain a perpetual easement for a 24-hour public pedestrian and
bicycle access from North Temple to South Temple within the existing street
right-of-way. The easement shall have no perimeter gates or fences along the
North Temple or South Temple rights of way, but Petitioner may erect
decorative fencing and similar structures which are commonly used in similar
plazas, with written approval of the Planning Director. The plaza shall be
planned and improved so as to maintain, encourage, and invite public use.
2. The Petitioner shall submit a construction schedule showing the traffic impacts
of its construction work related to other construction projects in the area which
are already underway or planned, and what mitigation measures are planned.
3. Construction work on the underground parking structure and plaza shall be
performed in such a way that it does not interfere with the travel lanes on North
Temple and South Temple streets during the reconstruction of South Temple
Street.
4. A utility easement shall be retained by Salt Lake City through the former Main
Street right-of-way for all existing public and private utilities.
5. To protect the view corridor to the Pioneer Museum and through to Ensign Peak
no occupied buildings shall be constructed on the former Main Street right-of-
way, except that Petitioner may erect and maintain one or more kiosks or
information booths which may be occupied by attendants.
6. In the former Main Street right-of-way, all structures and buildings/uses (i.e.
fountains, kiosks, trellises) ancillary to a pedestrian plaza that require a building
permit shall be subject to approval by the Salt Lake City Planning Director.
7. The Planning Director shall have final approval of the landscaping plan and
pedestrian plaza.
8. The zoning for the plaza shall be determined according to Section 21A.22.030 A
of the Salt Lake City Code. Therefore the zoning will be UI and D-1 and the
centerline of the former Main Street right-of-way shall be the boundary of the
two districts.
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9. An emergency vehicle access easement shall be established and constructed on
the west side of the plaza through the former Main Street right-of-way.
10. Petitioner shall use its best efforts to discourage any through access from the
parking garage onto Main Street northbound through the Capitol Hill
neighborhood.
11. The pedestrian plaza and parking garage shall meet all applicable City Codes
and requirements from all City Divisions and Departments.
12. Any construction activity associated with the new parking structure and/or plaza
that will impact travel lanes on either North Temple or South Temple shall be
completed before construction work is started on the South Temple
reconstruction project between Main Street and 700 East.
13. The Petitioner shall participate on a special task force comprised of the City, the
Utah Department of Transportation, and neighborhood representatives to
identify and recommend solutions to the longstanding traffic issues in these
neighborhoods, including, but not limited to:
A. Excessive traffic volumes entering the Avenues neighborhood on Second
A venue;
B. Excessive commuter traffic using Victory Road, 600 North, Columbus
Street, Main Street, and other Capitol Hill neighborhood streets; and
C. Jurisdictional roadway and/or operational transfer agreements between the
City and UDOT affecting traffic control and operational issues such as
traffic signal placement and timing, route signing, employment of traffic
calming techniques, etc.
14. The Petitioner shall hold an open house to gain public input for the design of the
pedestrian plaza before final approval.
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0 99-1
P 99-14
Affects Sidwell Nos.
08-36-479-001
09-31-352-001
09-31-352-003
09-31-352-008
09-31-352-009
SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE
No. 28 of 1999
(Closing a portion of Main Street between
North Temple and South Temple Streets)
AN ORDINANCE CLOSING A PORTION OF MAIN STREET LOCATED
BETWEEN NORTH TEMPLE AND SOUTH TEMPLE STREETS, PURSUANT TO
PETITION NO. 400-98-79.
WHEREAS, the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah,
finds after public hearings that the City's interest in the
portion of the street described below, is not necessary for
use by the public as a street and that closure of this
portion of the street will not be adverse to the general
public's interest; and
WHEREAS, the title to the closed portion of the street
shall remain with the City until sale for fair market value
or the receipt of equivalent value in accordance with Salt
Lake City Code Chapter 2.58;
NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of
Salt Lake City, Utah:
SECTION 1. That a portion of Main Street located
between North Temple and South Temple Streets, which is the
subject of Petition No. 400-98-79, and which is more
particularly described on Exhibit " A" attached hereto, be,
and the same hereby is, closed and declared no longer needed
or available for use as a street.
SECTION 2. Reservations and Disclaimers. The above
closure is expressly made subject to all existing rights -of -
way and easements of all public utilities of any and every
description now located on and under or over the confines of
this property and also subject to the rights of entry
thereon for the purposes of maintaining, altering,
repairing, removing or rerouting said utilities, including
the City's water and sewer facilities. Said closure is also
subject to any existing rights -of -way or easements of
private third parties.
SECTION 3. Conditions. This partial street closure is
conditioned upon payment to the City of the fair market
value of the closed portion of the street, or its
equivalent, and title to this closed portion of the street
shall remain with the City until sale for fair market value,
or the receipt of equivalent value, in accordance with Salt
Lake City Code Chapter 2.58.
2
This partial street closure is also conditioned upon
compliance with all of the conditions identified by the Salt
Lake City Planning Commission, a modified summary of which
is attached hereto as Exhibit " B" .
SECTION 4. Effective Date. This ordinance shall
become effective on the date of its first publication and
shall be recorded with the Salt Lake County Recorder. The
City Recorder is instructed not to publish or record this
ordinance until the conditions identified above have been
met, as certified by the Salt Lake City Property Manager and
the Salt Lake City Planning Director. If the conditions
identified above have not been met within one year from the
date of this ordinance, the City Recorder is instructed not
to publish or record this ordinance, which shall become
null, void and have no effect.
Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this
13 day of April
ATTEST AND COUNTERSIGN:
CHIEF DEPUTY C TY •ECORDER
, 1999.
CHAIRPERSON
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Transmitted to Mayor on
Mayor's Action:
XXX
4-14-99
Approved
MAYOR
ATTEST AND COUNTERSIGN:
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CHIEF DEPUTY CITY ORDER
(SEAL)
Bill No. 28 of 1999.
Published: May 3, 1999
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Vetoed.
EXHIBIT "A"
MAIN STREET PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Beginning at the Southeast corner of Block 87, Plat A, Salt Lake City Survey, located in the Southwest
quarter of section 31, Township 1 North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base Meridian, and running thence North
00°01'42" west 660 feet along the east line of said block 87 to the Northeast corner of said block 87.
Thence North 81°22'22" East 134.07 feet to the South right of way line of North Temple Street, a point
that is North 00°02'13" West 18 feet from the Northwest Corner of Block 88, Plat A, thence South
00°02'13" East 678 feet along the west line of block 88 to the Southwest corner of block 88: thence South
89°05'14" West 132.68 feet to the point of beginning.
EXHIBIT "B"
Modified summary of conditions imposed by the Salt Lake City Planning
Commission:
1. The City shall retain a perpetual easement for a 24-hour public pedestrian and
bicycle access from North Temple to South Temple within the existing street
right-of-way. The easement shall have no perimeter gates or fences along the
North Temple or South Temple rights of way, but Petitioner may erect
decorative fencing and similar structures which are commonly used in similar
plazas, with written approval of the Planning Director. The plaza shall be
planned and improved so as to maintain, encourage, and invite public use.
2. The Petitioner shall submit a construction schedule showing the traffic impacts
of its construction work related to other construction projects in the area which
are already underway or planned, and what mitigation measures are planned.
3. Construction work on the underground parking structure and plaza shall be
performed in such a way that it does not interfere with the travel lanes on North
Temple and South Temple streets during the reconstruction of South Temple
Street.
4. A utility easement shall be retained by Salt Lake City through the former Main
Street right-of-way for all existing public and private utilities.
5. To protect the view corridor to the Pioneer Museum and through to Ensign Peak
no occupied buildings shall be constructed on the former Main Street right-of-
way, except that Petitioner may erect and maintain one or more kiosks or
information booths which may be occupied by attendants.
6. In the former Main Street right-of-way, all structures and buildings/uses (i.e.
fountains, kiosks, trellises) ancillary to a pedestrian plaza that require a building
permit shall be subject to approval by the Salt Lake City Planning Director.
7. The Planning Director shall have final approval of the landscaping plan and
pedestrian plaza.
8. The zoning for the plaza shall be determined according to Section 21A.22.030 A
of the Salt Lake City Code. Therefore the zoning will be UI and D-1 and the
centerline of the former Main Street right-of-way shall be the boundary of the
two districts.
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9. An emergency vehicle access easement shall be established and constructed on
the west side of the plaza through the former Main Street right-of-way.
10. Petitioner shall use its best efforts to discourage any through access from the
parking garage onto Main Street northbound through the Capitol Hill
neighborhood.
11. The pedestrian plaza and parking garage shall meet all applicable City Codes
and requirements from all City Divisions and Departments.
12. Any construction activity associated with the new parking structure and/or plaza
that will impact travel lanes on either North Temple or South Temple shall be
completed before construction work is started on the South Temple
reconstruction project between Main Street and 700 East.
13. The Petitioner shall participate on a special task force comprised of the City, the
Utah Department of Transportation, and neighborhood representatives to
identify and recommend solutions to the longstanding traffic issues in these
neighborhoods, including, but not limited to:
A. Excessive traffic volumes entering the Avenues neighborhood on Second
Avenue;
B. Excessive commuter traffic using Victory Road, 600 North, Columbus
Street, Main Street, and other Capitol Hill neighborhood streets; and
C. Jurisdictional roadway and/or operational transfer agreements between the
City and UDOT affecting traffic control and operational issues such as
traffic signal placement and timing, route signing, employment of traffic
calming techniques, etc.
14. The Petitioner shall hold an open house to gain public input for the design of the
pedestrian plaza before final approval.
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