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006 of 1985 - Newsracks Fs �--( 0 84-19 L SALT FAKE CTTY OP.DTNANCF No . 6 of 1985 (Newsracks ) AN ORDINANCE AMFNDING THE R FVI S FD ORD INANr ES OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 1965 AS AMENDED RELATING TO THE REGULATION OF NEWSRACKS : BY AMENDING SECTION 20-25-6 REI,ATTNG TO Aid EXCEPTION FOR. NWSR.A.CKS FROM THE PROHIBITION OF STREET OCCUPATIONS IN THE DOWNTOWN AREA; BY A.MFD?DING TITLE 20 BY ADDING CHAPTER 39 RELATING TO REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO NEWSRACKS; AND BY AMFNDIP?G SECTION 51-21-1 RELATING TO PERMITTED USES ITT THE BUSINESS "B-3" DISTRICT BY ADDING ( 12 ) RELATING TO NEWSRACKS. Be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah : SECTION 1 . Section 20-25-6 of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City , Utah, relating to exceptions for newsstands to the prohibition of street occupations in the downtown area, be and the same is hereby AMENDED to read as follows: Sec. 20-25-6. Street occupations in downtown area prohibited . Exceptions. It shall be unlawful _for anv person to engage in or carry on the business of selling lunches or any article or thing, merchandise or commodity .from or in wagons, carts, cars or any other vehicle or structure, in or upon the streets of Salt Lake City within the district hounded : on the north by the north side of North Temple Street; on the east by the east side of Second East Street; on the south by the south Revised 01/22/85 0,3b e side of Fifth South; and on the west by the west side of Fourth West Street; provided: (a) That newsracks may be permitted to occupy spare in said district, hereinafter the "Expanded CBD" , in compliance with the regulations of chapter_ 39 of this title and Title 51. SECTION 2. That Title 20 of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, Utah, relating to licensing, be, and the same is hereby amended by ADDING a new Chapter 39 relating to the regulation of newsracks, as follows : Chapter 39 NEWSRACKS Sections 20-39-1 . Declaration of Purpose and Intent. 20-39-2 . Newsracks Reauired to Reaister. 20-39-3 . Definitions. 20-39-4 . General Standards. 20-39-5. Expanded CRP Standards for Newsrack Specification, Placement and Installation. 20-39-6. Registration. 20-39-7. Newsr_ack Violations. 20-39-8. Transition Implementation. 20-39-9. Severability. Sec. 20-39-1 . Declaration of Purpose and Intent. The Council of the City of Salt Lake hereby finds and declares: (1 ) The primary intended use of the streets and sidewalks -2- �y� 4 1 of the City is the movement of people and property. Generally speaking, the city considers its streets and the real property interests therein to be a valuable asset, one which it intends to control by regulation and will not allow to be appropriated by private enterprise. (2 ) The City has an obligation to the general public to ensure reasonably unobstructed passage over the public ways in a clean, safe and orderly manner. ( 3 ) The City has an obligation to protect the health and safety of the public, and to protect persons, including minors, from unwilling exposure to explicit sexual material . (4 ) Inappropriately located newsracks can pose a significant hazard and annoyance to pedestrians, abutting landowners, vehicles, and the maintenance of public improvements. (5 ) The uncontrolled construction, placement, and maintenance of newsracks unreasonably interferes with the public's right to safe and unobstructed passage and tends to physically and visually clutter the public rights-of-way and required setbacks. Such placement, construction and maintenance of newsracks must be reviewed in relationship to proximity, design and use of other existing or proposed street improvements and furniture of the streetscape, including but not limited to sign and lamp posts, parking meters, bus shelters and benches, planters, telephone booths, traffic devices, bus stop areas, loading zones, and landscaped setbacks. -3- 01�(-',`) t ( 6) The City' s core Central Business District ( "CRP") is a particularly congested and important area. The aesthetically pleasing and functional design and regulation of the use of streets and sidewalks in the CBD and in the area planned for the expansion of the CRP ( "Expanded CBD" ) is extremely important in developing and maintaining order for the public good; (7 ) The City has gone to great lengths in its street improvement program in existing and proposed beautification projects within the core and Expanded CBD to create an aesthetically pleasing and harmonious streetscape which also functions safely and efficiently. Outdoor newsracks, as part of the streetscape furniture, should be designed, constructed and placed in the Expanded CBD according to the proposed pattern to carry out those objectives. ( 8) Historically, the use of the streets for commercial enterprise has been precluded to preserve the streets for public purposes and to avoid the appropriation of public property or the creation of unfair economic advantage to businesses competing in the business district on private property. ristribution of newspapers has been a noteable, but limited exception allowed in business districts to accommodate convenient dissemination of the news to encourage an informed citizenry, even though such distribution from newsracks comoetes with normal retail or subscription methods. Use of the streets in commercial districts where subscription is _less common should not he absolutely -4- denied , but is subordinate to the street's use for public purposes. This private use of the streets, afforded certain constitutional protection under freedom of expression, is being regulated to ensure subordination to public purposes and protection to the City and its residents by indemnifying the City against any liability arising out of this use of public property. (9 ) Daily newspapers of general circulation provide the most comprehensive and detailed information regarding local advertising and state anO local news , which is of greatest interest to those in the Expanded CBD and becomes stale on a daily basis requiring rapid turnover. It is not inappropriate to give daily publications of general and large circulation priority when sites within the Expanded CBD are limited . Nor is it inappropriate to reauire relinquishment of a multiple rack to a newcomer in the event of localized saturation to achieve dispersal and non-proliferation. (10 ) The above strona compelling governmental interests compete against public interests in freedom of expression and the private commercial interests of distributors. The City desires, in this ordinance, to balance those interests. Therefore, it requires registration to reasonably regulate the use of the streets and streetscape by newsracks as to time, place and manner, and to provide for efficient and reasonable adminis- tration and enforcement of the regulations . -5- DQ_V Sec. 20-39-2 . Newsrack Reauired to Register. Tt shall he unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to operate, install, or place any newsracks for the disnl.av, sale or distribution of printed material outside of a huilding: (a) contrary to the standards of this chapter, and (b) without registering each such newsrack location prior to or within two weeks of its placement and obtaining a certificate of registration under the provisions of this Chapter. Any person placing a newsrack on the public way shall hold the City harmless from any claims arising out of the existence or use of the newsrack. A certificate of registration shall be issued after review by the Planning Department for tentative location approval and by the Traffic and City Engineer, after findinq compliance with the terms of this Chapter. Upon certification, registration stickers shall he issued by the City. Thereafter, permanent securing may be completed according to specifications established by the City Enqineer. Anv registrant desi.rinq to install hardsurfacing in the street for a newsrack location must obtain registration certification and a permit to work in the public way from the City Engineer under Title 41 before newsrack placement. Sec. 20-39-3 . Definitions. Defined terms as used in this chapter, include: (1 ) "Newsracks" shall mean any outdoor self.-service or coin-operated container, rack or structure used or maintained for the distribution of newspapers, newsperiodicals or other printed -6- n n P p" material . For the purpose of sracino and location restrictions , every 30 linear inches of the width of a newsrack shall count as one individual newsrack, without regard to the number of supporting pedestals, dispensing units, bases or coin mechanisms. For zoning purposes each newsrack shall be considered a retail sales use. (2 ) "Street" shall mean all that area dedicated to public use between property lines for public street purposes and shall include, but not be limited to, roadways, parkways, alleys and sidewalks. (3 ) "Roadway" shall mean that portion of a street improved, designed or ordinarily used for vehicular travel . Where curb improvements exist, it extends from hack of curb to hack of curb. (4 ) "Parkway" shall mean parking strips or that area between the sidewalk and the curb of any street; and where there is no sidewalk, that area between the edge of the roadway and the property line adjacent thereto. Parkway shall also include any area within a roadway that is not open to vehicular travel. (5) "Sidewalk" shall mean any surface provided for the exclusive use of pedestrians. (6) "Expanded CBD" shall mean that area of downtown bounded: on the north by the north side of north Temple Street; on the east by the east side of 200 East Street; on the south by the south side of 500 South Street; and on the west by the west side of 400 West. -7- �g U r (7) "Face of a hlock , " for spacina purposes herein, shall mean one side of a street between two consecutive intersectinq streets, but does not extend across the street. Sec. 20-39-4. General standards. Except where superseded in the Expanded CBD provisions of Section 20-39-5 , any newsrack which in whole or in part rests upon, in or over any sidewalk or parkway , or outside of a buildinq in the frontyard (as defined in Title 51 of these ordinances) shall be constructed, installed and maintained , and operated in compliance with the following specification and regulations: (1 ) Specifications of construction and methods of installation and removal. (a) No newsrack shall exceed 60" in height, 30" in width, nor 24" in depth. (b) No newsrack shall weigh in excess of 265 pounds when empty, including pedestal and base. (c) Each newsrack and identification thereon shall be of unobtrusive neutral colors of grey, black or brown to blend into the streetscape. Lettering may be of black and/or white. However, the bottom 6" of the newsrack door may be of other colors that may be identified with the publication. (d) No newsrack shall he used for advertising signs or publicity purposes other than identification or for dealing with the display , sale or purchase of the newspaper_ or news periodical therein. -8- nn PA S (e) Newsracks are not to be secured until registration is certified . No newsrack may be secured by chaining. No newsrack may be secured by bolting or otherwise to any building or permanently fixed object not owned by the owner of the newsrack, without permission by the property owner or its agent. Newsracks may not be secured to publicly owned .fixed objects or improvements such as sidewalks, without complying with bonding, construction and removal specifications of the City Engineer. Where installation is limited to bolting into an existing sidewalk, a permit to work in the public way is not required . No holtina into brick pavers will be allowed. (f) Upon removal of any newsrack, the owner shall be responsible to restore the site. Where bolting has been used, restoration shall include removal of bolts, grouting of holes, and necessary surface or subsurface repair. ( 2 ) Placement and maintenance. (a) No newsrack shall be installed , used or maintained which projects onto, into, or over any part of the roadway of any public street, or which rests, wholly or in part, upon, along , or over any portion of a roadway. (b) No newsrack shall be installed , used or maintained which in whole or in part rests upon, in or over any sidewalk, parkway, required front yard setback, or when: ( i) such installation, use or maintenance endangers the safety -9- of persons or Property; ( ii) such site or location interferes with public utility purposes, public transportation purposes or other government use; ( iii) such newsrack unreasonably interferes with or impedes the flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic, the ingress into or egress from any residence, place of business, or any legally parked or stopped vehicle; ( iv) it interferes with the use of or access to poles, posts, bus benches or shelters, traffic signs or signals, signal control boxes, hydrants, mailboxes, or other objects permitted at or near said location; (v) such newsrack interferes with the cleaning of any sidewalk or roadway by the use of mechanical cleaning machinery; or (vi ) the installation intrudes into required landscaped _yard setbacks. (c) No newsrack may be placed within a front yard setback when the same is required by zoning. (d) No newsrack which in whole or in part rests upon, in or over any sidewalk or parkway or elsewhere, shall be placed , installed or maintained : ( i ) Within 3 feet of any marked or unmarked crosswalk being the extension of sidewalk; (i i ) Within 3 feet of any curb face; ( iii) Within 1.0 feet of any fire hydrant, traffic signal box, fire call box, police call box or other emergency facility; -1 0- `� �; ( iv) Within 5 feet of anv driveway; (v) Within the parkway adjacent to a designated bus stop unless it is behind a bus bench or shelter; (vi ) Within 3 feet of a bench or bus shelter existing outside of a designated bus stop, unless it is behind the bench or shelter; (vi i) At any location whereby the unobstructed sidewalk passageway of pedestrians is reduced to less than three-fourths ( 3/4 ) of the sidewalk width for sidewalks 12 feet wide or less, or to a minimum of 10 feet where sidewalk width exceeds 12 feet. where this provision precludes the placement of newsracks on the face of a block, a distributor may rectuest prior approval to construct a concrete pad at its expense in a grass parkway near the corner as part of its registration application. No work can be done until the registration certification occurs and registrant obtains a permit to work in the publicway under Title 41 from the City Engineer; (viii ) Within 3 feet of any area improved with lawn (excluding grass parkways) , flowers, shrubs, trees, or landscape planters, etc. ; ( ix) Within 3 feet of any display window of any building abutting the sidewalk or parkway or in such manner as to impede or interfere with the reasonable use of such window for display purposes; -1 1- "F (x ) Which is not located on haresurfacing; (xi ) Within 50 feet of another newsrack containing the same publication; and/or (xii ) Which encroaches or overhangs into a required front yard setback. (e) Newsracks shall only be placed toward the curb (or curbside of a sidewalk) or adl iacent to the wall of a building and the latter is preferred where available and appropriate. Newsracks placed adjacent to the wall of a building shall be parallel to and within six inches of the wall. r'o newsrack shall he placed or maintained on a sidewalk or parkway opposite a registered newsrack. ( f) If the standards herein can be maintained at an approved newsrack location, newsracks may be placed side by side or voluntarily attached to one another. However no more than 3 newsracks, whether so attached or placed side by side, may be registered at the same newsrack location. For spacing purposes, see Section 20-39-3 (1 ) . (g) No newsrack location shall be located within 100 feet of another registered newsrack location on the same face of a block. (h) Fach newsrack shall be maintained in a clean, neat and attractive condition and in good repair at all times. Newsracks suffering vandalism, damage or which are in need of paint are neither neat nor attractive. -1 2- (-D�� ( i) Every person who places or maintains a newsrack on the streets of the City shall have his name, address and telephone number affixed thereto in a place where the information can be easily seen. Additionally, the newsrack must display the City ' s registration sticker for the location on the price plate ( face plate) or pedestal. Replacement stickers may be obtained from the City at cost as needed for newsracks that are repaired or replaced. The stickers will not exceed 8 square inches in size. (j ) No person shall sell , offer for sale, advertise or display, keep or maintain in any newsrack any newspaper_ or other publication which is prohibited by State laws or the ordinances of the City from the sale or distribution to minors. (k) Tentative assignment of registered locations. The Planning Director shall review registrations , make tentative assignments of locations conforming to the criteria of this Chapter, and map the same. Outside the Expanded CLAD, after the initial transition period where priority shall be given to existing newsracks, priority will be on a_ first come first served basis. In the event registrations compete, the date of City' s receipt of the fees and completed registration form shall govern. For assignment in the Expanded CLD see Section 20-39-5. -1 3- n � (1 ) Where structures in residential zones house legal nonconforming business uses, the placement and registraton of newsracks abutting or closely paralleling the structure' s exterior walls shall be allowed . Such placement is deemed a diminimus expansion of the nonconforming use; provided the newsrack also complies with the general standards set forth above in this section. However, this restricted accommoda- tion relating to allowing newsracks to abut exterior walls, shall not be interpreted to allow a newsrack to be located in a landscaped setback existing in front of the nonconforming use, nor in the sidewal.1- or parkway across from the structure. Sec. 20-39-5. Pxpanded CPD Standards for Newsrack Specifications, Placement and Installation. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 20-39-4 , newsracks outside buildings within the Expanded CBD must also comply with additional specifications of construction herein, and be located in approved newsrack locations complying with the following regulations as to time, place and manner: (1 ) Construction Specifications. within the Expanded CBD, newsracks outside of buildings shall be of the fixed pedestal type of a flat black color according to specifications of the Planning Commission as illustrated in that diagram attached hereto as Exhibit 1 . Exhibit 1 and all other exhibits designated in this ordinance are incorporated herein by reference and are -1 4- attached to the original retained by the rit Recorder. The City _ Y Y Recorder shall retain 3 copies of all exhibits on file for public reference but the ordinance shall_ be published without the attachments. (2 ) Placement at designated location. (a) In addition to aeneral standards of Section 20-39- 4 applicable to public and lnrivate property, newsracks within the street in the Expanded CBD shall be located onlv at those designated locations illustrated on Exhibit 2 attached and incorporated by reference. On each ten acre block in the Expanded CBD, no more than 4 locations shall be designated on each side of a street. No more than 3 newsracks shall be allowed at each location. (b) Newsracks containing the same publication may not be located within 50 feet of each other, whether on private or public property. (c) Of the 3 newsracks spaces available for assignment in the street at each of the 4 designated locations per block face, 1 newsrack space shall be reserved as a pool for non-daily registrants, and 2 shall be reserved for daily publications. (d ) Original assignment and renewals. ( i) Tentative assignments of registered spaces on initial or original registrations shall be made from available locations by the Planning Director who shall map registered newsracks for easy reference. -1 5- nn ( ii) Prioritization. In the event there is a conflict between eligible newspapers seeking the same space at an approved location and there are insufficient spaces from the reserved pools to accommodate requests, the Planninq Director shall assign locations guided by the following priorities: (aa) A transition priority shall he given to publications with newsracks at designated locations as of September 8g 1983 , the date of the public hearing of this ordinance; thereafter (bb) First priority shall he given to newsracks used for the sale of newspapers of general circulation for Galt Lake County which are published daily, being at least five times per week. (cc) Second priority shall he given to newsracks used for the sale of newspapers which are published daily, at least 5 times per week, which are not newspapers of general circulation. (dd) Third priority shall. be coven to newsracks used for the sale of weekly publications, being published at least once but less than 5 days per week. (ee) In the event there are eligible publications of the same priority competing for sa original registrations of the same newsrack spaces at approved locations, the Planning Director shall assign available spaces giving priority in the following order to : (1 ) The earlier date of the completed registration form; ( 2 ) The highest comparative average daily circulation within Salt Lake City; and (3 ) The higher number of publications per week. ( 3 ) Registration renewal of newsrack locations on public property. Original registrations of newsracks on public property in the Expanded CED may he annually renewed upon application by payment of fees for up to 5 consecutive years for a total of 6 years accompanied with submission of a recent dated photograph to verify proper placement. Registration renewal should be certified by the Planning Director, without referral to Traffic Engineer or City Engineer unless there is violation of the terms of the registration, ordinance, or other just cause. Any registration which is not renewed annually by February 1st, shall expire, subjecting the newsrack to removal and the space to availability for reassignment. After January 30, Licensing shall send notice to registrants which have not applied for renewal , giving each at least 10 days written notice to renew or remove the rack , and the availability .for reassignment of anv unrenewed newsrack spaces. After February 15, Licensing shall inform the Planning Director and former registrants of the unrenewed newsrack spaces which have expired. 1 7_ It t • • (4 ) Installation. Upon registration certification, newsracks may be permanently fixed pursuant to specification from the City Fnaineer, subject to the terms of the registration agreement. ( 5) Relief from localized saturation and adjustment for newcoming daily newspapers. (a) Within a 500 foot radius (reasonable walking distance) of any qiven intersection in the Expanded CBB, in addition to a pool of 24 spaces reserved for nondailies, there should be a minimum 000l for daily newspapers of up to 48 newsrack spaces at 24 locations within the public right of way, Pxcltiding additional newsracks outside or inside building on private property. Said number should be more than adequate to provide reasonable access to neu7snapers of daily circulation. Saturation of all available spaces by daily newspapers is likely to occur only: ( 1 ) at a relatively few localized areas with special marketing attractions; and (2 ) unless the high number of spaces available are registered by the relatively few eligible daily newspapers in multiple locations maximizing their marketing sites. In order to provide reasonable access while achieving the public objectives of nonproliferation and disbursal , saturation shall be addressed , not by increasing the number of spaces, but by reassignment thereby red ucinq the number of multiple racks held by a single publication. (b) Saturation at a given intersection shall be deemed to occur if every newsrack space available for the pool of daily newspapers on the public right of way within a 500 foot or saturation radius of any given intersection is registered. In the event such saturation at a given intersection precludes a newcoming newspaper of daily circulation from obtaining at least one newsrack, it may apply to the Planning Commission for relief by reassignment; provided : ( i ) it has no newsracks on private or public property within the saturation radius; ( ii ) multiple registered newsrack spaces within the saturation radius are held by individual daily publications; and ( iii) the newcomer is willing to pay the registration holder for: the expense of physically removing the registered rack, and the current registration fee. (c) Upon receipt of such a request, the Planning Commission may then require the daily publication holding the highest number of registered newsracks on the public right of way within the saturated radius to relinauish one space of the registrant ' s choosing for reassignment to the newcomer. If it fails to identify its selection. , the choice shall be made by the Planning Commission . If so required , the registrant shall be responsible to remove the newsrack on the reassigned location within 30 days, or be subject to involuntary removal tinder the rules provided by Section 20-39-7 (1 ) and (3 ) . The hearing at which the Commission acts shall constitute the pre-removal hearing afforded by the ordinance. (d ) In order to consider such a request for relief., the newcomer 's request must be submitted to the Planning Commission and considered in a public meetina of which written notice to all registrants within the designated saturated radius is mailed at least 10 days prior to the hearing. Such written notice shall identify the three registrants holding the highest number of multiple newsrack spaces within the public way of the saturation radius and advise them to appear and be prepared to select a newsrack to be relinauished or forfeit that selection to the Planning Commission. As between registrants that tie for the highest number of newsracks, the Planning Commission shall draw by chance. Sec. 20-39-6. Registration. ( 1) Filing reauests to register. rTewsracks regulated by this chapter shall be filed with Licensina on a reaistration agreement form provided by the City prior to or within 2 weeks after the placement of newsrack, or in the case of existi.na newsracks, within 6 weeks after the effective date of this ordinance. ( 2 ) Informati.on. The information to be supplied by the applicant shall include the following: (a) The name, address, telephone number and current business license of the registrant. (b) The name of the publication( s) to he distributed from each newsrack. Additionally, if the registration -20- v��- a � includes newsracks on the streets in the Expanded CBD, the type of publication, the number of times published per week, its average circulation number per publication in Galt Labe City and the assignment priority claimed. (c) A photograph or diagram reflecting the size, color, weight and other details or specifications of construction and appearance together with a description of the method proposed for securing. (d) The location of each newsrack proposed for registration must be identified as to: ( i) If it is within the Expanded CBD. ( ii) If it is on public or private property; if private, disclosure of the private property owner or agent granting permission for placement. ( iii) A scaled site plan, or a photograph with a measurement for scaling, showing the newsrack' s relationship to other existing structures or street- scape improvements in the immediate vicinity, to verif.v conformance. (3 ) Processina fee. A non-refundable registration fee of $5.00 per requested newsrack shall accompany the initial registration form and annual renewals to offset the adminis- trative expense of registration and regulation. All registrants subject to registration under this title shall have current business and/or other applicable licenses. -21- (-DTsa (4 ) Administrative Review. Licensina shall refer all initial and renewal registrations for review as follows: The Planning Department shall review it for compliance with zoning restrictions and provisions of this ordinance and make tentative assignments for locations as provided herein. If the Planning Director finds any newsrack does not conform to the ordinances, the Director may deny certification of the particular newsrack(s) or may make a tentative assignment conditioned upon correcting adjustments of a minor nature. Certification for conditional assignments shall not be issued, until the corrections are made and may be denied after 10 days written notice and continued nonconformity. Conforming newsracks shall be given tentative assignment. The Director's decision shall be final unless appealed in writing to the planning Commission within 30 days with a r.eauest for a hearing. Such hearings shall be held within 30 days of the request. Registrations receiving original location tentative assignments that involve ruhlic property shall be forwarded to the Traffic Engineer for review of placement and to the City Engineer for specification of proposed securing and returned to Planning. Registrations involving private property shall be referred directly to hack Licensing . Registrations not certified or denied within 60 days shall be deemed certified . Registrations receiving favorable review shall be returned by Planning to Licensing for certification and issuance of registration stickers. 7 -22- . . a Timely registration renewal applications receiving favorable review from the Planning Director may be referred directly to Licensing unless the Director desires additional departmental review. ( 5) Nontransferability. Newsrack registration shall be valid only for the newsrack, space, location, and publication specified . Registration and renewals shall be personal and are not transferable in any manner to other locations, publications or registrants. (6 ) Registration agreement. Registration certification shall be valid for a calendar year period ending December 31. Reaistration does not grant registrant any property rights whatsoever, and registrant 's use of public property is subject to termination and subordinate to uses of the public_ property when the City determines those needs are incompatible with maintenance of the newsrack or that readjustment is required for saturation under 20-39-6 (5 ) . If a registration is terminated for public need , the registrant may be given the opportunity to reinstate the location if it becomes available within the same calendar year. The registrant shall indemnify the City from any and all claims arising out of the use of public property related to the placement, installation, use, maintenance, or removal of newsracks, and insure the City against any and all related liability. Sec. 20-39-7. Newsrack violations. -2 3- �q� w w � (1) If any newsrack is found to be in violation of the provisions of these ordinances, including an expired registration, a Notice or citation stating : the violation; date of violation(s) ; the City's intention to remove the newsracks if the violation is not corrected or if a hearina is not requested within 10 days of the Notice; that upon removal , the location shall be available .for reassignment; and the procedure for obtaining an appeal hearinq before the Planning Director, if. desired . A request for an appeal shall stay removal . Said Notice shall be delivered or mailed postage prepaid to the registrant at the address listed on the registration. If the newsrack is not registered , notice shall be sent to the address listed on the newsrack and if none, to the publisher. If an appeal hearing before the Planning Commission is requested, it shall be scheduled to provide the registrant 10 days notice, unless a shorter time is agreed to by the registrant. (2 ) Alternatively, where a violation involves a newsrack on public property that is improperly positioned or secured , which can easily be remedied upon the site, the City may x)hvsically move, realign, remove such attachment or otherwise move such rack or racks upon public property in order to restore them to a legal condition. The City shall then send a notice of the violation and the corrective measures taken to the registrant, or to the responsible party indicated upon any unregistered newsrack. If the newsrack is unregistered and bears no name of a responsible party, the notice shall be sent to the publisher. -24- @ •• r 3 (3 ) Any newsrack, which has been the subject of a violation notice mailed or delivered to the registrant and which remains in violation of the provisions stated on the notice past the 10 Oav correction period and for which no hearing has been requested , shall be removed by the City and stored in a convenient place. Upon removal, the location shall be available for reassignment. The City shall notify the owner or registrant thereof by mailina a "Notice of Removal" to the last known address of the owner as described in (1 ) above. Such notice shall state the date the newsrack was removed, the reasons therefore, the location and procedure for claiming the newsrack, and the procedure for obtaining a post-removal hearing before the Planning Director, if desired . Any such newsrack so removed and stored pursuant to these provisions shall be released to the owner thereof. , if claimed within 45 days after such removal and upon the payment of reasonable charges of removal and storage therefore. Upon .failure of the owner to claim such newsrack and pay the reasonable charges within 45 days after the mailing of the written notice of removal , such newsrack shall he deemed to be unclaimed property in possession of the police department, and may be disposed according to ordinance. Sec. 20-39-8. Transition implementation. Newsracks which are in place outside of the Expanded CBD or are on private property inside the Expanded CPD prior to the effective date of this ordinance which do not conform as to color, construction or -25- @ location shall have a grace period through the end of 1985 in which to comply with all provisions of this ordinance and register. Fxisting newsracks on public property in the Expanded CBD shall have a grace period of 6 weeks from the effective date of this ordinance in which to comply and register. . For the remainder of 1985, such non-registered newsracks on public streets in the Expanded CBD shall not be subject to enforcement for non-conforming features, but non-registered newsrack spaces at designated locations shall be available for assignment under Section 20-39-5. As an incentive in 1985, the City shall waive the registration processing fee. Sec. 20-39-9. Severability. If any provision , clause, sentence or paragraph of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall be held to be invalid , illegal or unconstitutional , such cause shall not affect the other provisions or applications of this ordinance which can be given effect independently from the invalid provision or application. To this end the provisions of this ordinance are hereby declared to be severable. SECTION 3. That Section 51.-21-1 of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1965 as amended, relating to permitted uses with the Neiahborhood Business "B-3" use district classifi- cation, be, and the same is hereby amended by ADDING a new (12 ) relating to newsracks, to read as follows: Sec. 51-21-1 . Use Regulations. -26- (12 ) Newsrack vending machines, provided they are not located in any required landscaped front yard setback, and also comply with chapter 39 of title 20 of these ordinances. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE. This Ordinance shall become effective 30 days after the date of its first publication. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 5th day of February , 1985. CHAIRM ATTEST: C R,E R R 2/5/85 Transmitted to the Mayor on Mayor 's Action: 2/8/85 YOR ATTEST: i C T R71PBER cm105 (SEAL) 8i11 6_ Of 19 85_ Published: sepsis on February 22, 1985 -27- EXHIBIT 1 EXPANDED CENTRAL BUISNESS DISTRICT ti CUR?= EMPTY WEIGHT NOT TO EXCEED 265 POUNDS i COLORS LIMITED TO FLAT BLACK FOR PLACEMENT ON STREET SEE ORDINANCE i I! ALTERNATIVES OUTSIDE EXPANDED CENTRAL BUISNESS DISTRICT fm n I curb Pa- oft sidewalk -FRONT VIEW - - UNOBTRUSIVE NEUTRAL COLORS ( GRAY BLACK BROWN ) TO BLEND 1 T EETSCAPE I vdJ EXHIBIT 2 EXPANDED CENTRAL BUISNESS DISTRICT � - d a Mtn TAM bus sholtar i i 1 1 1 , 1 bus shsltar 1 bus sholtor i 1 � nnaofl 1 ; 1 , / n — 4— �ODDOO�Q� -- -- � • i 0 1= C a » c Q I c O C7 C= bus shelter I 1 1 GENERAL PATTERN FOR A SAMPLE BLOCK TO BE REFINED AS APPLIED TO EACH SPECIFIC BLOCK i %fidavit of Publicati n ADM 35A STATE OF UTAH, ss. County of Salt Lake .......Chevy,1,Gierlof ........................................................... legal Ndfit� Being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he/she is s r�SY SIS� legal advertising clerk of the DESERET NEWS, a daily ,.. : ';,' newspaper printed in the English language with general The' la��%1A'C-r��a(ts circulation in Utah, and published in Salt Lake City, Febr y 5; iogh Meeting Salt Lake County, in the State of Utah. Inl g e R Vg Csed ncesna' Sall+L4k:!'•�H1+;'"•VM465 as arnef�dgd,rew(inp.m.Ime vagina- That the legal notice of which a copy is attached hereto dons,of pieaysratks, V'am u a Ing S V. riw rw to an exceptloh or new racks from � prohlbNion• at,_s11 octuddtion�In the downtown .._._ 5,y110psis o f Salt Lake City„Ordinance No. 6 of area.bY'amending,Tflle 20 by ...... .. adding Charter 39 relating to regulations applicable tb news- me racks,anqN nding section .V'c1Cks5........................................................ Socks-s rt topermittedness°B-3" Dis. a (12) relating to news'radcs., Copies of the.ordinance are ............................................................................................. available for viview,lp'the Rec T�hero::re(w)afloo redalr req s- CRY arpq bu*ln ou dur ............................................................................. .. tratlQW.> tgin,,two weeks? n@tlrsrraek co�ir s ecciified• ............................................................................................. tkpnffi.r' a Z$§ locations. GeneY-01-standar ddppppI City wide°00(�0_491 sa�sticatlons+ and qdiu f)Rgdw)glmbq.. of 9p• was published in said newspaper on pr v@ fiyns`g, bpi3d�s` 8 }iin f 6nde 1 b �E hall, February 22, 1985 ETh d a4pitfect ........... .. ..... .............................................................. 3o daVa pubuc o (0.0 Il9AAce k R})BLI511i11E( e /1+7. ........................................... A. /(:.?� ..........` ............. Leg�A vertisi lerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this ........................4 h...................................... day of j?xi a .................................... A.D. 19A.5 .... %.. .. ................................................. Notary Public My Commission Expires ^y� . Maxch 1, 1988v�- All ; . c