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SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE
No. 61 of 1998
(Enacting the Gateway Development Master Plan)
AN ORDINANCE ENACTING THE GATEWAY DEVELOPMENT MASTER
PLAN, PURSUANT TO SECTION 10-9-303, UTAH CODE ANN.
WHEREAS, the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, has
held public hearings before its own body and before the
Planning Commission as required by section 10-9-303, Utah
Code Ann.; and
WHEREAS, the City had previously adopted a master plan
for the downtown district which district also included the
area now known as the Gateway District; and
WHEREAS, due to recent developments in the Gateway
District, such as the removal of rail lines and the
reconstruction and reconfiguration of Interstate 15, the
City anticipates extensive redevelopment in the Gateway
District; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that it is appropriate
under section 10-9-301, et seq., Utah Code Ann., and in the
best interest of the City, to enact a separate master plan
for the Gateway District;
NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of
Salt Lake City, Utah:
SECTION 1. That the Gateway Development Master Plan,
consisting of the documents entitled "Creating an Urban
Neighborhood" and "Gateway Specific Plan," recommended for
adoption by the Salt Lake City Planning Commission on July
9, 1998, together with the amendments identified on Exhibit
"A" attached hereto, shall be and hereby is enacted,
pursuant to section 10-9-303, Utah Code Ann., for the area
bounded by 300 West on the east, North Temple on the north,
Interstate 15 on the west, and the 900 South Interstate 15
on/off ramp on the south. The City Recorder is hereby
directed to retain three certified copies of the Gateway
Development Master Plan, as it pertains to this geographic
area, for the public records.
SECTION 2. Effective Date. This ordinance takes effect
immediately upon its first publication and shall be recorded
with the Salt Lake County Recorder.
Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this
llth day of August
TEST AND COUNTERSIGN:
, 1998.
CHAIRPERS
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Transmitted to Mayor on 8-11-98
Mayor's Action: xx Approved
ATTEST AND COUNTERSIGN:
(SEAL)
Bill, No. 61
Published: 8-18-98
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Additional statements to be included in the Gateway Specific Plan
Page 7 Add to "The Guiding Principles":
Encourage development which strengthens and compliments the
Central Business District.
Page 11 Correction:
Pioneer Park is at the EASTERN end of the Rio Grande Sub -district.
Page 15 Add to "Commuter Rail":
The location of a station on 500 West between 100 South and North
Temple should not be ruled out.
Page 20 Add as Policy 2.3:
Continue Rio Grande Street from 200 South to North Temple.
Add as Policy 2.4:
Encourage the development of new mid -block streets within the
Gateway District in a variety of patterns.
Page 22 Add as Policy 4.4:
Create a special zoning district, or approval process, which encourages
commercial and retail uses that strengthen and compliment the Central
Business District.
Rewrite Policy 5.5 to read:
Establish an affordable housing policy for the Gateway, and provide
affordable housing "tools" that may include inclusionary zoning, density
bonuses or other tools.
Page 26 Rewrite Policy 1.2 to read:
Encourage the integration of affordable housing units throughout the
Gateway District by providing tools that may include inclusionary zoning,
density bonus provisions or other tools.
Page 30 Policy 3.4 should be number 3.3. Add new policy 3.4 to read:
Provide incentives to encourage new and retain existing small
independently owned local businesses.
Page 36 In Policy 3.1, delete reference to 500 West.
500 West is not to be an arterial.
Page 37 Policy statement 4.4 should be moved and restated as Policy 5.4.
Page 43 Your added Policy 3.4 should be rewritten to read:
Require a pedestrian corridor from 500 West to 300 West between 100
South and North Temple.
Page 51 Add to strategy 1.5 at the end the words:
and elsewhere as permitted by law.
Page 54 Add as strategy 9.3:
Determine where, among the citywide public infrastructure needs, those
in the Gateway stand as a priority.
EXHIBIT "A"