Ordinance 14 of 2002

 

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Affects Sidwell No.   16-29-278-047  

 

SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE

NO. 14 of 2002

 

(An ordinance extending the corporate limits of Salt Lake City to include property located at 3027 South 1100 East, and amending the Salt Lake City zoning map to designate and zone the area upon its annexation to the City.)

 

AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF SALT LAKE CITY TO INCLUDE THE RED GATE PROPERTIES ANNEXATION, CONSISTING OF APPROXIMATELY .659 ACRES OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3027 SOUTH 1100 EAST, PURSUANT TO PETITION NO. 400-01-16, AND AMENDING THE SALT LAKE CITY ZONING MAP TO DESIGNATE AND ZONE THE AREA AS SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT PATTERN RESIDENTIAL (SR-1) UPON ITS ANNEXATION TO THE CITY.

      WHEREAS, a petition has been filed with the City Recorder of Salt Lake City by Peter M. Caroon, managing member of Red Gate properties, LLC, as property owner, requesting that the property described in the petition be annexed into the corporate limits of Salt Lake City; and

      WHEREAS, the petition is signed by the owners of a majority of the real property and the owners of more than one-third in value of all real property within the territory to be annexed as shown by the last assessment rolls; and

      WHEREAS, the petitioner has caused an accurate plat to be made and certified by a licensed engineer, or a licensed surveyor, to be approved by the City prior to filing; and

      WHEREAS, the Salt Lake City Council, on July 10, 2001, passed Resolution No. 48 of 2001 accepting said petition for the purposes of review and hearings; and

      WHEREAS, the Salt Lake City Council, after examining said petition, having the petition reviewed by the administration staff, and having considered the circumstances thereof at a properly advertised and noticed public hearing, found said proposed annexation to be consistent and in keeping with the City's Master Annexation Policy Declaration projecting municipal expansion; and

      WHEREAS, no objection or protest to such annexation has been filed with the Salt Lake County Boundary Commission.

      NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Salt Lake City, State of Utah:

      SECTION 1.  Annexation.  The Salt Lake City limits are hereby enlarged and extended so as to include the property of Petitioner Red Gate Properties, LLC, containing .659 acres of unincorporated territory in Salt Lake County, State of Utah.  Said parcel is more particularly described as set forth on Exhibit “A” attached hereto.

      SECTION 2.  Zoning.  Be it further ordained and declared that the property described under Section 1 is hereby designated and zoned Special Development Pattern Residential (SR-1) and that the Salt Lake City zoning map is hereby correspondingly amended.

      SECTION 3.  General Jurisdiction.  Be it further ordained and declared that the said tract described above in Section 1 shall henceforth be within the Salt Lake City corporate limits and shall be zoned as provided in Section 2.  All ordinances, jurisdictions, rules, and obligations of, or pertaining to, Salt Lake City are extended over, and made applicable and pertinent to the above described tract of land; and the streets, blocks, alleys and ways of said tract, shall be controlled and governed by the ordinances, rules and regulations of Salt Lake City.

      SECTION 4.  Filings and Notice.  Upon the passage of this ordinance, the City Recorder of Salt Lake City is hereby directed to file with the Salt Lake County Recorder, after approval by the City Engineer, a copy of the annexation plat duly certified and acknowledged together with a certified copy of this ordinance.  The City Recorder is further directed to provide notice to the Utah State Tax Commission under the provisions of Section 11-12-1 of the Utah Code, as amended.

      SECTION 5.  Effective Date.  This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon the date of its first publication.

      PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of Salt Lake City, State of Utah, on this 5th day of February, 2002.

Bill No. 14 of 2002.

Published: conditions.