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064 of 2002 - amending the code to create a Secondary Central Business District for sidewalk vending carts 0 02-1 . 0 01-4 SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE No. 64 of 2002 (Amending the Salt Lake City Code to create a Secondary Central Business District for sidewalk vending carts) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SALT LAKE CITY CODE TO CREATE A SECONDARY CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT FOR SIDEWALK VENDING CARTS, PURSUANT TO PETITION NO. 400-00-41 . WHEREAS, the Salt Lake City Code contains regulations concerning sidewalk vending carts; and WHEREAS, it is proposed that the City create a Secondary Central Business District and allow vending carts within that district, to promote economic development in that area and to better reflect the needs of the City and of such vendors; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, finds after public hearings that the proposed amendments are in the best interest of the City; NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. Sections 5.65.010.A.5 and 6 of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: 5. Sixth South Street(North side only) on the South from Second East Street to Sixth West; 6. Sixth West Street on the West from Sixth South Street to North Temple Street. SECTION 2. Section 5.65.010.G of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is enacted to read as follows: G. "Secondary Central Business District"means the following streets within the City and all areas bounded within such streets: 1. 600 South (South side only) on the North; 2. 200 East on the East; 3. 900 South on the South; and 4. West Temple Street on the West. SECTION 3. Section 5.65.020 of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: Vendors of products specified in this Chapter may conduct business by use of sidewalk vending carts within the Expanded Central Business District, the Secondary Central Business District, the Sugar House Business District, city parks and Washington Square, in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell any goods or services, for profit, on any sidewalk within the City, except as provided by this Chapter or by subsection 5.64.010C of this Division pertaining to sidewalk sales by abutting property owners or possessors. The provisions of this Chapter notwithstanding, nothing in this Chapter shall pertain to news racks, telephone or telex booths or stands,post boxes, nor to the sale by nonprofit organizations of merchandise which is inextricably intertwined with a statement carrying a religious,political, philosophical or ideological message. (Ord. 12-91 § 1, 1991) SECTION 4. Section 5.65.110.A of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: A. The permit operating area must be located in non-residentially zoned areas within the Expanded Central Business District, the Secondary Central Business District, the Sugar House Business District, city parks or Washington Square. SECTION 5. Section 5.65.120.0 of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: C. Vending carts may be located on private plazas and private open space on non-residentially zoned property within the expanded central business district. No more than one sidewalk vending cart shall be allowed per every forth thousand square feet of private plazas and private open space. At least one vending permit may be awarded for any private open space larger than twenty-four square feet. Vending carts on private property are subject to all of the requirements of this chapter except for the requirement of a revocable land use permit from the city under Section 5.65.030 or 2 its successor. Use of private property by sidewalk vendors hereunder shall be arranged with the real property owner. SECTION 6. Section 5.65.120.D.1 of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: 1. Within ten feet of the intersection of the sidewalk with any other sidewalk or mid-block crosswalk. In the Secondary Central Business District, within 50 feet of the intersections of the sidewalk with any other sidewalk. The traffic engineer may waive this restriction in writing for any location upon finding that construction of extra-width sidewalks makes such use consistent with the standards established by Sections 5.65.110; SECTION 7. Section 5.65.140.B of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: B. The mobile device or pushcart shall not exceed three feet in width and eight feet in length including the hitch. SECTION 8. Section 5.65.170.A.2 of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: 2. Pick up any paper, cardboard, wood or plastic containers, wrappers, or any litter in any form which is deposited by any person within a 50 foot radius of the place of conducting business; and clean up all residue from any liquids spilled upon the sidewalk within said 50 foot radius. Each person conducting business on a public sidewalk under the provisions of this chapter shall carry a suitable container for the placement of such litter by customers or other persons; SECTION 9. Effective Date. This ordinance shall become effective on the date of its first publication. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 1 day of October , 2002. CHAIRPERSON 3 ATTEST: IEF DEPUTY CI REC ER Transmitted to the Mayor on October 11, 2002 . Mayor's Action: Approved. Vetoed. OR ATTEST: -.LP..7O .•e . o fffc CHIEF DEPUT IT C RDER �? �:y s-\► l Mir�`�`. � (SEAL) '41' . V4,4 �C .1 Bill No. 64 of 2002. :•. G it ;.• 4_' Published: October 22, 2002 ` `� ti! 4t1 A--R�4'��=5- ;,yam G:\Ordinance 02\Amend Code re Secondary Central Business District-Clean-Oct 7,2002.doc 4