Resolution 32 of 2018

 

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SALT LAKE CITY RESOLUTION

NO. 32 OF 2018

 

(A Resolution of Intent to Adjust Salt Lake City’s Common Boundary with

the City of South Salt Lake)

 

          A Resolution of Intent to Adjust Salt Lake City’s Common Boundary with the City of South Salt Lake.

          WHEREAS, Utah Code § 10-2-419 establishes a procedure for adjustment of the common boundaries between adjacent municipalities; and

          WHEREAS, the City of South Salt Lake owns abutting parcels which lie along and are divided by the boundary between Salt Lake City and the City of South Salt Lake; and

          WHEREAS, one of the parcels is situated within Salt Lake City at 2508 South 500 East Street; and

          WHEREAS, the City of South Salt Lake intends to utilize its parcel that is presently situated within Salt Lake City in concert with its abutting property for public purposes; and

WHEREAS, the City of South Salt Lake and Salt Lake City have determined that it is in best interest of both municipalities to adjust their common boundaries to provide greater efficiency in municipal services; and

WHEREAS, the City of South Salt Lake and Salt Lake City desire to adjust their municipal boundaries as provided by State law by adding the South Salt Lake-owned property and a portion of an existing street to be wholly within the municipal boundaries of the City of South Salt Lake; and

 

          NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah:

SECTION 1.  Intent.  The Salt Lake City Council, in accordance with the terms of Utah Code § 10-2-419, finds that a boundary adjustment to its common boundaries with the City of South Salt Lake is in the best interests of the residents of the Salt Lake City. A map showing the location of the proposed adjustment area is attached as Exhibit A to this resolution.

          SECTION 2.  Area of Boundary to be Adjusted.  Salt Lake City intends to mutually adjust its common boundary with the City of South Salt Lake in the location(s) depicted on Exhibit “A” attached hereto.

          SECTION 3.  Public Hearing.  The city council shall schedule a public hearing within sixty (60) days of the adoption of this resolution in accordance with the requirements of Utah Code § 10-2-419.

          Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City. Utah, this 31st day of July, 2018.