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050 of 1982 - Closure of Foothill Drive from 900 South to Hubbard Ave STATE UTAH COUNTYY OF SALT LAKE ss 37/4C2 Lynda Domino Depul)City Recorder of Salt Lake City,Utah, ;1 do hereby certify that the attached..Copy.of.Ordinance.50.o.f..1982.regard.ing c.l os.ure.of.xfc a t .Foothill,prise.From.900.South.to.Hubbard.A.venue a CO was duly approved and accepted by City Council/G AEMiXt1t5e Action of Salt Lake City,Utah,this..6Lh day of JIi1y A D.19..82. _ ZU IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal"if Salt Lake City,Utah, *CO n M this 14th day of July !i ,A.D.19.8 C ~` ? DepWty ity Recorder of Salt Lake City,Utah t-('CIZ`J Asa . 1-7 III ' � :-'�•" SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE ` c' - No. 50 of 1982 (Closure of Foothill Drive from .,; 900 South to Hubbard Avenue) +' AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CLOSURE OF THAT PORTION OF FOOTHILL DRIVE LOCATED BETWEEN NINTH SOUTH STREET AND HUBBARD AVENUE RETAINING THE CITY'S INTEREST IN THE UNDERLYING PROPERTY. WHEREAS, the Foothill-Sunnyside Neighborhood Council in Petition No. 319 of 1981 requests the redesign of the street system in the area of Foothill Drive from Sunnyside Avenue to 2100 East Streets to promote neighborhood safety, eliminate devisive physical barriers, and enhance public street improve- ment amenities, and WHEREAS, an integral but controversial element of said proposal contemplates the closure of Foothill Drive between Ninth South Street and Hubbard Avenue; and WHEREAS, notwithstanding a contrary recommendation from the Planning Commission regarding this element, after lengthy consideration at two public hearings, a unanimous vote of all members present, the City Council finds that the praiseworthy goals of the petition may be most likely to succeed if the alternative plan of closure is implemented. It is the Council's finding to that end that the goal of safety and reduced speed is most enhanced by eliminating the potential for straight passage of commuter traffic as a short cut to avoid nearby arterial highways, and WHEREAS, in balancing competing interests in the use of the streets between neighborhood residents and commuter through traffic, the Council concludes that the benefits from changing traffic circulation by the closure to the neighborhood outweigh 0 any negligible impacts to commuter traffic which should becn �i. encouraged to utilize Foothill Boulevard; and CD ►E► WHEREAS, the City Council concludes that closure of the street is desirable, there is no intention to relinquish the 0.4 • City's interest in the underlying property, which shall be retained. It is anticipated that such land shall be utilized for creation of a neighborhood public minipark to be con- structed in coordination with street improvements through a special improvement district. Therefore, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah; SECTION 1. That that portion of Foothill Drive located between Ninth South Street and Hubbard Avenue (900-950 South) in Salt Lake City, Utah, for use as a public street is no longer necessary. Said parcel, more particularly described below, is hereby declared to be CLOSED and no longer available for use as a public street. However, notwithstanding such closure, the City's interest in the parcel is retained and reserved by the City for use as it deems appropriate. Parcel. Beginning at a point which is South 124.29 feet from the Northeast corner, Lot 4, Block 13, Sunnyside Park Subdivision; thence South 126.22 feet; thence Westerly along the arc of a reverse curve 119.89 feet to a point which is on the North line of Hubbard Avenue, 34.86 feet East from the Southwest corner, Lot 2, Block 13, Sunnyside ParkLSubdivision; thence Northerly along a curve to the left 75.29 feet; thence N 33°15' W 217.00 feet more or less to the North line of Block 16, Douglas Park Subdivision, said North line also being the South line of 900 South Street; thence Easterly 44.00 feet more or less to the Northwest corner, Lot 3, Block 13, Sunnyside Park Subdivision; thence East 66.51 feet; thence S 33°15' E 148.62 feet more or less to the point of beginning. SUCH CLOSURE IS EXPRESSLY MADE SUBJECT TO THE RESERVATION OF ALL EXISTING RIGHTS-OF-WAYS AND EASEMENTS OF ALL PUBLIC UTILITIES OF ANY AND EVERY DESCRIPTION FOUND LOCATED ON, IN, UNDER OR OVER THE CONFINES OF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROPERTY; AND SAID CLOSURE IS ALSO SUBJECT TO THE RIGHTS OF ENTRY THEREON FOR THE PURPOSE OF OBTAINING, ALTERING, REPAIRING, REPLACING, REMOVING, OR REROUTING SAID UTILITIES AND ALL OF THEM. SAID CLOSURE IS ALSO SUBJECT TO ANY EXISTING RIGHTS-OF- WAYS OR EASEMENTS OF PRIVATE THIRD PARTIES. o. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) Ch days from the date of its first publication. 64. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 6th day of July , 1982. b W -2- CHAIRMAN ATTEST: /v�-GCiC,ctX-r�t D Q CITY R C DER Transmitted to Mayor on July 7, 1982 Mayor's Action: MAYOR APP EZ c �0FCM ATTEST: �1I DA CITY R C RD]( %1G (S E A L) DILL 50 of 1982 Published S a CA b gi 1h 'f0l V, -3- , MICROFILMED P 82.-2 SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE No. 50 of 1982 (Closure of Foothill Drive from 900 South to Hubbard Avenue) AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CLOSURE OF THAT PORTION OF FOOTHILL DRIVE LOCATED BETWEEN NINTH SOUTH STREET AND HUBBARD AVENUE RETAINING THE CITY'S INTEREST IN THE UNDERLYING PROPERTY. WHEREAS, the Foothill-Sunnyside Neighborhood Council in Petition No. 319 of 1981 requests the redesign of the street system in the area of Foothill Drive from Sunnyside Avenue to 2100 East Streets to promote neighborhood safety, eliminate devisive physical barriers, and enhance public street improve- ment amenities, and WHEREAS, an integral but controversial element of said proposal contemplates the closure of Foothill Drive between Ninth South Street and Hubbard Avenue; and WHEREAS, notwithstanding a contrary recommendation from the Planning Commission regarding this element, after lengthy consideration at two public hearings, a unanimous vote of all members present, the City Council finds that the praiseworthy goals of the petition may be most likely to succeed if the alternative plan of closure is implemented. It is the Council's finding to that end that the goal of safety and reduced speed is most enhanced by eliminating the potential for straight passage of commuter traffic as a short cut to avoid nearby arterial highways, and WHEREAS, in balancing competing interests in the use of the streets between neighborhood residents and commuter through traffic, the Council concludes that the benefits from changing traffic circulation by the closure to the neighborhood outweigh any negligible impacts to commuter traffic which should be encouraged to utilize Foothill Boulevard; and WHEREAS, the City Council concludes that closure of the street is desirable, there is no intention to relinquish the City's interest in the underlying property, which shall be retained. It is anticipated that such land shall be utilized for creation of a neighborhood public minipark to be con- structed in coordination with street improvements through a special improvement district. Therefore, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. That that portion of Foothill Drive located between Ninth South Street and Hubbard Avenue (900-950 South) in Salt Lake City, Utah, for use as a public street is no longer necessary. Said parcel, more particularly described below, is hereby declared to be CLOSED and no longer available for use as a public street. However, notwithstanding such closure, the City's interest in the parcel is retained and reserved by the City for use as it deems appropriate. Parcel. Beginning at a point which is South 124.29 feet from the Northeast corner, Lot 4, Block 13, Sunnyside Park Subdivision; thence South 126.22 feet; thence Westerly along the arc of a reverse curve 119.89 feet to a point which is on the North line of Hubbard Avenue, 34.86 feet East from the Southwest corner, Lot 2, Block 13, Sunnyside Park Subdivision; thence Northerly along a curve to the left 75.29 feet; thence N 33°15' W 217.00 feet more or less to the North line of Block 16, Douglas Park Subdivision, said North line also being the South line of 900 South Street; thence Easterly 44.00 feet more or less to the Northwest corner, Lot 3, Block 13, Sunnyside Park Subdivision; thence East 66.51 feet; thence S 33°15' E 148.62 feet more or less to the point of beginning. SUCH CLOSURE IS EXPRESSLY MADE SUBJECT TO THE RESERVATION OF ALL EXISTING RIGHTS-OF-WAYS AND EASEMENTS OF ALL PUBLIC UTILITIES OF ANY AND EVERY DESCRIPTION FOUND LOCATED ON, IN, UNDER OR OVER THE CONFINES OF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROPERTY; AND SAID CLOSURE IS ALSO SUBJECT TO THE RIGHTS OF ENTRY THEREON FOR THE PURPOSE OF OBTAINING, ALTERING, REPAIRING, REPLACING, REMOVING, OR REROUTING SAID UTILITIES AND ALL OF THEM. SAID CLOSURE IS ALSO SUBJECT TO ANY EXISTING RIGHTS-OF- WAYS OR EASEMENTS OF PRIVATE THIRD PARTIES. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days from the date of its first publication. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 6th day of July 1982. -2- CHAIRMAN ATTEST: >11r)*i//i,.#' CITY Rlyio'DER Transmitted to Mayor on July 7, 1982 Mayor's Action: i i MAYOR APP SD 4O FOnM ATTEST: BY QA CITY R; RDE (SEAL) BILL 50 of 1982 Published July 21, 1982 -3- . AUM•35A Affidavit of Publication STATE OF UTAH, ss. County of Salt Lake SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE Nadine Morgan PR vT l POR'AE LOB RE OF.'AN ORD NCE o C gg opppp ��//EE OCA BE- T N NI YHFS.TR :ARID INUBBARD NUE g y p y g NIP 4 SSS IN T I THE U LY- Bein first dui sworn,de oses and sa s that he is le al R, Ill sun }dieN.fgMk Councl1 advertising clerk of the DESERET NEWS, a daily sff'^ 1 I AV hon,s. IypalaAasfr or except Sunday) newspaper printed in the English E4,S • rfgad aafe(W 11 4 ';'m Islye" andaM4ncePIA* reefs Pr ye- language with general circulation in Utah, and t,c > a1ry6mmyFesm9il`orweoei'aead aublished in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, in the Ohtfi'f• in* S .'rANtl'41U64srdAwnuYand state of Utah. .i .wH Naentrdding a tgdrery rape ,aner Isom ale r issbn ragt=t41 1.; rgnt,aft aY { bri hva glei thug l u tnhig s er 'd II vent Prbaard ion may be most finds that m- That the legal notice of which a copy is attached hereto a r Opooale.,oI.NN pefitlat may be most likely to suc- f alNrrotte an of bears Is Implemented.If Is iho ih f Ing to end Mat Ma:goal of safety and ;aalnWd e_ hooped by eliminating Me potential iyflf" commuter Araffk.as a short cur to Pub. Ordinance No. 50 of 1982 h ays,and AASS 111,`BBeettyylIcinnDg pN ing Interests In the use of N CYYlalYjrt'Mpoigh'I Gonclmesesidantt and commuter e th. II call[uare residents s b cameflts from Iraff aN ten byao rnownstoteeneighborhood Closure of Foothill Drive from 900 So. Ig enY twgif r.Impaafs to commuter rgg'whkh W' en hoorahs it cam Boulevard;ma REAR. 'City Council concludesChef clowns of me b ass V e ho In enr i=o mm me cf l; to Hubbard Ave. I ID ed that . e d shay a ed for retained.N fl tad that and slid Ee Ikea for In Coon i f a dfn Ikt"_dt�lRmR rk•ptobe,pnet In cove,,on- t f�,IMprd�elY1911H 111r ,lza a al Improvement U' ,bill oil a Nd by Es%CNy sbilAR el Salt Lab CIW. ION I.That that portion of Foothill Drive touted Street and Hubb Avenue(900.950 f by Ut fOr, bllc street is no ion nu' IA i, [Manly deuribed avail- able, arab tO C no longer avail dos A s Interest the parcel I°I' a retained d'a e- was published in said newspaper on o ry for Mesas.I deetheapproprlote. Berl M « wNkh 4,29(Nt from the North east } 'µ'1 Ya1d�Park Subdivision; Pub. July 21, 1982. thence feat.. ",snot kkng the arc of a feet '•m wh dt N on the Norm line of Hubba A` •,34.116 feet t Iron the Southwest comer, stit3 Slick 1- rnystde P bo l9. mamas Northerly .... ,. "..aa N ,. >�J9 r; aB1od 1,171.1.s Legal Advertising lerk Par S ly} Ar el 6 rl or Soum Ilhe of g g Northwest corner,Lot 3,BlockY13,sonnyaitl ark Subdiv Won;thence East 66.51 feet;theta.S 33 deg.15'E 148.62 feet more or less to the point of beginning SUCH CLOSURE IS EXPRESSLY MADE SUBJECT TO THE RESERVATION OF ALL EXISTING RIGHTS-OF-WAYS .me this Sth day of AND EASEMENTS OOF�ALL PUBLIC UTILITIES OF ANY UNDERVOR OVEY R THE CONFINES OF THE ABOVE-DE- SCRIBEDCPROPERTY,ANDSUBJECT ENTR IYDTHEREOON IS THEUPSE OF OBTAINI OF NG, "A.D.I9...S.Z.. ALTERING, REPAIRING, REPLACING, REMOVING,OR 1 REROUTING SAID UTILITIES AND ALL OF THEM. ' SAID CLOSURE IS ALSO SUBJECT TO ANY EXISTING - _ RIGHTS.O-WAYS OR EASEMENTS OF PRIVATE THIRD f PARTIES. (I,..._. / ./ • SECTION S.This ordinance shah fake effect thirty 1301 /4i'lkiTh ,' .1rt//.l(Cdays from ON S.Thlssrdin ncenubl shall (J 6.�I, Passed by the city Cdurcil of Self Lake City,Utah,this 6th day of July,19e3. S.FOCHAIR N 1 NOtar ubllC CHAIRMAN ATTEST: KATHRYNMARSHALL CITY REC ORRDER TranarnItMd to Mayor on July 7,1993 Mayors Action: TED OR MAY ATTEST: MAYOR KATHRYN MARSHALL CITY RECORDER BITL Sg Of 1992 Published July SI,1902