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Show partment, for their use, and to such other per-son per-son a? he may drem p oper, and any officer or member of the fire department, or o:Her person having charge of one or more of said wrenches, who shall permit the same to be taken from their nlaa rt rluim.if r ti Ka n ..l r mrv nt 111'. 1111 r- purpose whatever, wherever the water mains ara laid, are hereby repealed. Sec. 23. The Assessor and Collector of Water Bates shall make Annual Assesnments lor water on the owners of property having madeappliea-tinn madeappliea-tinn therefor linKeil unnii the rutert hereinafter pose than those authorized by the superintendent, superintend-ent, shall he liable to a fine of not esceediug City dollars for each offense. Sea 6. Whenever any property owner desires to obtain a supply of water from the City Water-work, Water-work, he shall make application therefor, in writing, to the Superintendent, and sign an agreement that he will be governed by snch rules aLd regulations, not inconsistent with this ordinance," ordi-nance," as may be prescribed by the City Council for the control of the water supply sid application applica-tion must state the location, kind of building, number of rooms, and the entire area of grounds to be supplied, and fully and truly, stat? the purposes pur-poses for which the water is to be useL Said applicat'On having been filed, the Snperint ndrnt of Waterworks is nuthorized to extend, ut the ex- ense of the city, the service pipe t the inside ine of the curbstone, at tha point most convenient conve-nient for eupplying the premises of the applicant. appli-cant. Sec. 7. To each service pipe there eha'l b attached, at-tached, at the curb, a stop-cock and a tef y-box, which shall be piiid fi r by the water taker and be tinder the exclusive outrol of the Superintendent. Superintend-ent. Sec. 8. All service and o!her pipes nt-ed under ground shall be of cast iron, extra strong lead or tin-lined lead, and laid not less than four feet he-low he-low the erade, and all pipes for water supply, whetherlnside or outside, shall be of sufficient s'rength to stand the water pressure, and all such work, alteration or extensions thereof, together with size of pipe, miit be to tha acceptance of the Superintendent. No extension of service pipes shall be made without first obtaining a ermit thereforfrom the Superintendent, and upon the payment of one dollar, and no extension shall be made to another water taker from the snme service ser-vice pipe without a stop-cock and key-box beir g attached at the junction with such service pipe. Sec 9. If any water taker shall permit any person per-son from other premises, or any unauthorized person, to us i or obtain water from his premises or water fixtures, whether inside or outside of his build ng, the supply of water may be tut off and the amount paid forfeited, and such unauthorized ; person for taking snid water shall be linb'e to a ; tne of not to exceed ten dollars for each offence. Sec. 10. All persons takingthe water shall keep their service pipes connections and other water apparatus in good repair and protected from frost at their own expense: but no person, except under un-der the direction of the Superintendent, shall be allowed to dig into the stn et or sidewalk for the purpose of 1 ying, removing or repairing any service ser-vice pipe. Sec. 11. If any water taker shall waste water, or allow it to be wasted by reli-rence, such as imperfect stops or valves, or ie.tky joints or established and dating from the first day cf July of each year. Said officer shall charge to each person per-son the amount assessed against him, and shuil without delay proceed to collect the satue monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, at his discretion, dis-cretion, and pay the amounts collected into the City Treasury monthly, or oftener if required. In ill- month of June of each year, he shall make a full report to and settlement with the City Auditor Aud-itor of the previous year s assessments and collections col-lections of Water Rates. Sex;. 24. The Assessor and Collector of Water Rates shall furnish to each water taker, or leave at his residence or usual place of business, a printed or written notice of the amount of water rate assessed against him and when payable. If any person neglect, refuse or fail to pay his water rate within twenty days from the date of said notice, the Assessor and Collector is authorised and empowered to have the water turned off from the premises of said person where each unpaid water rate isassessed. and before the water shatl be turned on a?ain all delinquent water rates must be paid in full up to the end of the term as assessed, as-sessed, and fifty' cents additional for expenses. Any water taker not using water after the assessment assess-ment has been made must renort it to the Assessor Asses-sor and Collector of Water Rates and have the water shut off; if he fails to do so the full amount assessed must b paid. Section 5. The annual rates for a supply of water from the Salt Lake C'itv Waterworks, to be paid in advance, are hereby fixed and established as follows, towit: Bakery $ 15 to 30 00 Barber shop, not exceeding two thiirs ..." 10 00 Each additional chair 2 CO Bath, public, first tub 10 0J Ea h additional tub, not exceeding four B 00 Ea h additional tub exceeding four 2 00 Beer pump 10 00 Blacksmith shop 5 to 10 0 Book Bindery and Printing office... lO to -"0 00 Brewerv, for brewing and washing purposes D00 to 800 CO Butcher Shop 1 to 30 00 Club-room 15 to 25 00 Confectionery andjlce Cream Saloon Sa-loon .. r.... 10 to 20 00 Dancing Hall 10 to 15 00 Drug Store 15 to 25 0.1 Flour Mill 10 to 20 00 Foundry and Machine shop 10 to 20 00 Fountain, with jet not exceeding J inch in diameter, per month 5 00 In store, restaurant or other place. 5 to 15 00 Hose connection for sprinkling garden, gar-den, lawn or yard, per sqnare yard 03 wastefnily run it through basins or other apparatus, appar-atus, or use the water ier purposes o:her than hose for which they have paid, or in violation of the rules and regulations for controlling the water wa-ter supply, and the provisions of this ordinance, he shall" be liable to a line of not to exceed twenty-five dollars for each offence, and the vi a-ter a-ter may be cut off from such water taker, and ail payments forfeited, t:nless such peron shall f promptly vay such additional charges as may Le impocod bv the Snperintei.d.-nt. bee. 12. Whoever by himselt, family, servants or agents, shall use the water coming through tne water mains without first paying therefor, as hereinafter provided, or shall, without authority, open any stop-cock, valve or other fixture attached at-tached to the system of water supply, or shall in anywise injure", deface or impair any part or any appurtenances of the Waterworks, or shall cast anything into any reservoir or tank of the said works, shall be pnuished by fine not exceeding one hundred dollars for each offense, or by imprisonment im-prisonment not exceeding six months, or by both line and imprisonment. Sec. 13. It any person a?ter the water has been turned o!t from his premises, on account of nonpayment non-payment of dues, or violation of the rules and regulations pertaining to the water supply, shall turn the water on ngain, or, ue, or allow tne water to be r.sed without authority, he shtll be fined not exceeding fifty dollars for ea-h ofTense. Sec. 14. Fountains and sprit.k ers for lawns, gardens, yards or sidewalks shau not be opera'ed dtir;ng a fire. No fountain attachment shall te greater th-ui half an iah in diameter. There shall be a stop-cock to each fountain attachmen', which shall be under the control ot the superintendent. superin-tendent. Sec. 15. Sprinklers for lawns, gardens ani vards must be used only for the purposes paid for. No nozzle for sprinklmz s.inll le larger thsn one-fourth of an inch in diameter, and no sp inkling sha l be allowed except in connection with otier water service. The city is hereby divideil into two spr nkling districts. All that portion of the city 1 ing ei.st and north ot" the following lxnii:dar:e ! hereby mine and declared to be the I p er Sprinkl.ni District, to-wit: Commencing at the intersection of First West and Seventh Nor h Streets. .'.;;! .u license nprJUMiuy garlen, lawn or yard, less than.. 00 For washing private vehicles, each I vehicle 1 00 For each animal 100 Hotel, Boarding or Lodging House For each room having' water attachments at-tachments and including water closet, urinal, and bath for gnects 150 For each room not having water at- tichrnents 1 00 No hotel, boarding or lodging house less than ' 10 00 Hoi;ss or private residence not exceeding ex-ceeding six rooms with privilege of sink 00 Each additional room exceeding six 100 Each bath tub 1 00 Fach water clcset 1 VO Each nrinal 1 " Stationary laundry tubs 5 00 Ice manufacturing establishments establish-ments 100 to 800 00 Laboratory, soda nutniifactory, bott.i-.e establishment, vinegar factory and packing house 20 to 100 00 Laundry 4-8 to 150 00 Liquor store, sail on or beer shop. . 25 Oi) Livery, feed or sale stable: For each animal 1 00 For washing vehicles, each 2 00 Locomotives (railroad) ecch 60 00 For washing cars(railrofld coaches) each T...... 10 00 For washing street cars, each 7 50 Lnmber yard or planing mill 10 to 20 00 Lunch stand and restaurant 5 to 20 00 Office buildings: Bank, express, railroad, attorney's, physician's, mining company's or other office', offi-ce', with or without water nt- luchn-e-its. rirft floor, each 5 to 10 00 Upstair offices with or without wa- t,T attachments, each '. 2 00 rho'ogranh gallery 10 00 r-avi"arinm or public bath house, CEO 00 TurKii-h bath N 00 Sodu fonrttiin for the season 5 to 0 00 Socie'y ha!!, etc 10 00 Mtan toilers, stationary, when nsed not to exceed twelve out of running tnence ou n aiong s.ii first west Streetto Second North Street, thence East a'ong said Second Notth Street to Apple reet, thence Southeasterly along Apple Street to Urst No.th Street, thence East along First North -treet to East Temple Street, thence South along Eiist Temple Street to North Temple Mr. e, tiience East along North Temple Street to Urst East Stret. fhenco South along Fir-t East Street to South Temple Street, thence E.tst along Sout;i Temple Street to Sixth East Street, theuce South along Sixth East Street to Liberty Park. And nil persons taking water from the mains on South Temple Street. East of First Fast Street, and those taking from the msin on Sixth r.aso Street, shall be deemed to belong to snid Upp r District. All that por ion of the city lying West ani South of the foreso:n boundaries is hereby made and declared to be the Lower Spriukliiig District. f-prinklrs for lawns, sidewalks, stree.'s, windows win-dows and fionts, i i the Upper District, must tie nserl c.Tilv between the hours of fi r.nd M o'clock twenty-four hours, per horse power 1 00 When used constantly, per hoisa power 200 When used for heating private residences res-idences 8tof00 Sioue vard and stone saw mills 10 to a 00 Sto:'k Vard or Corrals not less than 25 00 Store or Shop 5 00 to 20 00 Tanks or Reservoirs, for each cne thousand callons used 23 Tin atr or Public Hall 10 00 to 50 00 Urinals, pnblic, in Hotels. Saloons, 1 riva.e School houses or Hospitals, Hospit-als, each 10 00 In onice buildings, stores or shops, acb 6 00 W7aier Closets, in office buildings, store or shops, each 5 00 Water Closets, public, in Hotels, Saloons, Private School houses or Hosoitals, each 10 CO ! eter Rates, pr lt00 gallons 25 I - ...... . .1 fn n .. v.nK.APA . a.m., and 4 and 8 o'clock p.m., and iti the lMwer District between the hours of 8 and lu o'cloi k a.m., and ti and 9 o'clock p.m., during! he month of July, August, September and October of each vear. Thirty minute time each day shall be allowed al-lowed forth snrinkling of each 1 square yards of lawn in the Upper District, nd twenty minutes each dav for the same area in the Lower District. In time of scarcity of water, whenever it shall, in the jndgmeut of "the City Council, be n ces-ary, the Mayor shall, by proclamation, still further limit t.,'e use of water for other than domestic purposes, and in his discretion, provide that sprinklers shall only be used on alternate days in each District. Any person violating any of the provisions of, this sect on, or of any proclamation maJo by the Mayor iu pursuance hereof, shall, on conviction be fined in any sum not exceeding $10 for the first ofence, and not exceeding $21 for each subsequent sub-sequent offence. Sec. 16. Sprinkling wagons and wagons for the delivery or distribution of water must be filled Irom hydrants, or from spillserectedforth.it purpose, pur-pose, and shall be regulated and controlled by the Superintendent. Sec. 17. Steam boilers, uted for power pnr pose, ehall not be allowed to till from the pipes direct, but must be provided wuh a tank and supplied sup-plied therefrom. Sec. IS. Wateringtroughsforanimals s'mll not 1 .,11 1 .....hint Hrtw et u t tn. Itiit thill nnlv specifical'y designet-Ml. the price shall lie fixed by the Assessor and Collector of water rates, corresponding corres-ponding with the standard hereinbefore established. estab-lished. tec. sr.. Meters will be fnrnished and maintained by tha City at cost, to all wa'er takers who prefor to use them, and the City r( serve the right to pnt them in a meterin any case at its own expense i n I charse ior water oy measure instead of schedule rates. Sec 27. No water shall be supplied from the pipes of the Salt Lake City Waterworks for the purpose of driving any motor, turbine or other wheels, or any hydraulic engim s or elevators, or for driving or propelling machinery of any kind whatsoever, and no license shall be granted or iss ic d for any such purpose S"c. 2-1. The Assessor and Collector of Water R-.ites may demand of any person, persons or corporation, cor-poration, a sworn statement for what purpose water isiequired, together with the number of rooms, hose connections, bath houses, shop, urinals, urin-als, water closets, engines, boilers, stock yards, corrals, livery stables, liquor stores, and other purposes for which water is required, end also tbe number of horses or other stock to be supplied sup-plied and the number of vehicles to be washed. Any person refusing to make such sworn statement state-ment w hen required snail be refused a supply of water, and any person who makes auch sworn statement falsely, may be prosecuted and con- AN ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO THE Salt Lake City waterworks. Section 1. Ee it ordained by the city council of Salt Lake City that: The waterworks constructed by the corporation to supply Salt Lake City with water shall be designated and krown as the Salt L'ike City Waterworks: they shall be the property be allowed to use such quantity as will supply the actual wants of the stock havii g access thereto. Neither shall continuous streams of water be permitted per-mitted to flow fro. a hydrants, faucets, or stops over wash bain, water closets or urinals, or from any apparatus for drawing water. Sec. 19. Free access slrall ut all ordiu ry hours be allowed to the Sup'rin-endent or rtuer authorize! au-thorize! persoa to all places supplied with wntr, to examine the apparatus, the amount used aud the manner of using water, and any water taker violiting any of the rules and regulaiions controlling con-trolling the water supply shall forfeit all payments pay-ments made and the right to the Use of the water. Sec. 3.. The City Corporation shall not b held liable for damase to any water take.- by reason of a stoppage or interruption o his water supply caused by scarcity of water, accidents to works or mains, alterations, additions, lepairs or from other unavoidable cause. - Sec. 21. No fc.tlegr.iph post, hitching or other post shall bs pnt down or ret within four f et of any water service pipe, nor within six feet of any main pipe, except on a written permit from the Superintendent. Sec 52. Wherever the water mains are laid, n person shall b9 allow el to convey the wuters ot the City irom any ditch or place by privarepipes, for fountains, mechanical or other purp ss, except ex-cept the ordinary irrigation of lots, under (he direction of the Waterruater. nor sin 11 said water be hereafter diverted from the oruir.itry irrigation ditches lor the supply of st'ani boilers or other mechanism, and all resolutions, ordinance ordi-nance and permits allowing any person to convey con-vey the waters of the City, or arj part thereof, from the ordinary ditches by pipe for any aeer ' vuted of perjury. Sec. 29. Nothirg herein contained shall prohibit the City Council from amending, altering or adding add-ing to the provisions of this ordinance in relation to the water supply or the rules and regulations which may be adopted in conformity therewith. Provided that no alteration in w ater rates shall apply t anv license issued or contract made with a water-taker under this ordinance, unti after the expiration of such license or contract. Sec. 30. All ordinances or parts of ordinances conftit ting with the provisions cf this ordinance are hereby repealed. Sec. 81." 1 his ordinanceshall take effect and be in force from and after the first day of July, A.D.. lWfA Approved this the 1st dav ot Julv, A. D. 1893. R. N. BASklN, Mayor. Attest: seal. C. E. Staxtosc, City Recorder. UJirrrn Statbs of Ahekica, ) Territory of Utah. ss. Counts and City of Salt' Lake, ) I, C. K. Stanton, Recorder in and for Salt Lake City. Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true ar.d correct copy cf "An Ordinance I in Relation to the Salt Like' City Waterwar ks," j passed by the City Council and "referred for en-1 rollment on June 80, lstr, and approved by the mayor July 1st, A. D. lbU2, as appears of record iu my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set r-y hand and affixed the corporate seal of Salt Lake Citv, Utah, this 1st day of Julv. A. D. 1S92. seal. C." E. T A VI ON. . ... . City Recorder. of said city,, and shall be under the sole and exclusive ex-clusive contlol of the city council, who may, irom time to time, direct the construction of such reservoirs, reser-voirs, water tanks, water mains, service pipes and fire hydrAitto as the necessities of the inhabitants of the city may require Sec. 2. The Superintendent of Waterworks shall, under the direction of the city conncil. have chartre of the reservoirs, wa'er tanks, water mains, fire hydrants, and all the machinery and appur ensnces appertaining ti the waterworks, lie shall hive the direction of the laying of water mains and putting in of service pipes, and the regulation of the water enpply, to fire hydrants and t all water takers, lie snail report to the Ci'y Council quarterly, or oftener if required, his doinjs as Superintendent, the cond t:on of the waterworks, and make such suggestions as the nature of the service may require. Sec 8. All public fire hy-irants shall be under the control of and shall be kept in repair by the Superintendent of Waterwoiks. and in case of flie, the Fire Department and such others as the Superintendent shall authorize, ehall have free access to said hydrants.. No other person shall open or operate any firehydrant, or attem t to draw water therefrom or obstruct the approach thereto. . - 1 Sec. 4. Any person who shall willfully or carelessly run a vehicle arrainst a fire hydrant, or i otherwise willfully or carelessly injure the same, or draw cr attempt to drnw water therefrom, shall be subject to a fine not exceeding one hundred hun-dred dollars, and be liable for ail damages done to said hydrant. i- - Sec. 5. Wrenches for fire hydrants shall be furnished by the superintendent to the Are de- i i i v' |