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Salt Lake City, UT Code of Ordinances
CITY CODE of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
ORDINANCES PENDING REVIEW FOR CODIFICATION
TITLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
CHAPTER 2.02 GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
CHAPTER 2.03 GOVERNMENT TRANSITION FOLLOWING AN ELECTION
CHAPTER 2.04 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
CHAPTER 2.05 APPOINTMENTS OF DEPARTMENT HEADS AND STATUTORY OFFICERS
CHAPTER 2.06 CITY COUNCIL
CHAPTER 2.07 CITY BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
CHAPTER 2.08 ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION
CHAPTER 2.09 EMERGENCY PROCLAMATION, EMERGENCY INTERIM SUCCESSION, AND EMERGENCY POWERS1
CHAPTER 2.10 POLICE DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 2.11 RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR POLICE OFFICERS
CHAPTER 2.12 FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU
CHAPTER 2.13 FIRE CODE BOARD OF APPEALS
CHAPTER 2.14 AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD
CHAPTER 2.15 HORSEDRAWN CARRIAGE COMMITTEE
CHAPTER 2.16 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
CHAPTER 2.18 SALT LAKE VALLEY BOARD OF HEALTH
CHAPTER 2.20 COMMUNITY RECOVERY COMMITTEE
CHAPTER 2.21 HOUSING ADVISORY AND APPEALS BOARD
CHAPTER 2.22 TRACY AVIARY BOARD
CHAPTER 2.23 TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD
CHAPTER 2.24 EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINE APPEALS PROCESS
CHAPTER 2.26 URBAN FORESTRY
CHAPTER 2.28 LIBRARY BOARD
CHAPTER 2.30 SALT LAKE ART DESIGN BOARD
CHAPTER 2.32 SALT LAKE CITY ARTS COUNCIL BOARD
CHAPTER 2.33 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS ADVISORY BOARD
CHAPTER 2.34 CBD NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT PLAN
CHAPTER 2.35 CITIZENS' COMPENSATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
CHAPTER 2.36 CENTRAL BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD
CHAPTER 2.37 YOUTH AND FAMILY RECREATION AND PROGRAMS ADVISORY BOARD
CHAPTER 2.38 WEST CAPITOL HILL REDEVELOPMENT PLAN
CHAPTER 2.39 CITY AND COUNTY BUILDING CONSERVANCY AND USE COMMITTEE
CHAPTER 2.40 PUBLIC UTILITIES ADVISORY COMMITTEE
CHAPTER 2.41 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
CHAPTER 2.42 OFFICERS' OATHS AND BONDS
CHAPTER 2.43 GOLF ENTERPRISE FUND ADVISORY BOARD
CHAPTER 2.44 CONFLICT OF INTEREST
CHAPTER 2.46 CAMPAIGN FINANCING DISCLOSURE
CHAPTER 2.48 POLITICAL COERCION
CHAPTER 2.50 BAIL COMMISSIONERS
CHAPTER 2.51 MILITARY LEAVES OF ABSENCE
CHAPTER 2.52 PERSONNEL SYSTEM
CHAPTER 2.53 EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES
CHAPTER 2.54 CITY OWNED MOTOR VEHICLES
CHAPTER 2.56 CITY OWNED PERSONAL PROPERTY
CHAPTER 2.58 CITY OWNED REAL PROPERTY
CHAPTER 2.59 CITY SUBPOENAS
CHAPTER 2.60 RECOGNIZED COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
CHAPTER 2.61 HOUSING STABILITY
CHAPTER 2.62 RECOGNIZED OR REGISTERED ORGANIZATION NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 2.64 CITY RECORDS
CHAPTER 2.66 CONSTITUTIONAL TAKINGS
CHAPTER 2.68 ELECTIONS
CHAPTER 2.69 LOCAL OPINION QUESTIONS
CHAPTER 2.70 YOUTH CITY GOVERNMENT ADVISORY BOARD
CHAPTER 2.72 POLICE CIVILIAN REVIEW BOARD
CHAPTER 2.73 INTERMODAL CENTER ENTERPRISE FUND
CHAPTER 2.75 ENFORCEMENT OF CIVIL VIOLATIONS
CHAPTER 2.76 BUSINESS ADVISORY BOARD
CHAPTER 2.78 HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION1
CHAPTER 2.80 HOUSING TRUST FUND ADVISORY BOARD
CHAPTER 2.82 SALT LAKE CITY SISTER CITIES BOARD
CHAPTER 2.84 JUSTICE COURT
CHAPTER 2.85 CONSTABLES
CHAPTER 2.86 ELECTRONIC MEETINGS
CHAPTER 2.88 LAND USE APPEALS BOARD
CHAPTER 2.90 OPEN SPACE LANDS PROGRAM
CHAPTER 2.94 PARKS, NATURAL LANDS, TRAILS, AND URBAN FORESTRY ADVISORY BOARD
CHAPTER 2.96 UTAH PERFORMING ARTS CENTER BOARD
CHAPTER 2.98 RECRUITMENT AND PROMOTION FOR POLICE AND FIRE
TITLE 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
TITLE 4 RESERVED
TITLE 5 BUSINESS TAXES, LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
TITLE 6 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES1
TITLE 7 RESERVED
TITLE 8 ANIMALS
TITLE 9 HEALTH AND SAFETY
TITLE 10 HUMAN RIGHTS
TITLE 11 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
TITLE 12 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
TITLE 13 RESERVED
TITLE 14 STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
TITLE 15 PARKS AND RECREATION
TITLE 16 AIRPORTS
TITLE 17 PUBLIC SERVICES
TITLE 18 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
TITLE 19 GENERAL PLANS
TITLE 20 SUBDIVISIONS
TITLE 21A ZONING
TITLE 22 LOCAL EMERGENCIES
APPENDICES SPECIAL ORDINANCES
Salt Lake City, UT Policies and Procedures Manual
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2.26.140: ATTORNEY DUTIES:
(Rep. by Ord. 59-09 § 2, 2009)
2.26.150: POWERS AND DUTIES:
(Rep. by Ord. 59-09 § 2, 2009)
2.26.160: CREATION OF URBAN FORESTER POSITION:
The city shall employ a person to be known as the "urban forester", whose specified duties, responsibilities and authority are specified in this chapter. (Ord. 75-88 § 1, 1988: prior code § 25-29-13)
2.26.170: POWERS AND DUTIES OF URBAN FORESTER:
The urban forester shall be the supervisor of the urban forestry program of the department of public lands and shall be responsible to the director of the department of public lands in carrying out the duties of this position. The urban forester shall initiate an urban forest management plan. (Ord. 31-21, 2021: Ord. 45-93 § 7, 1993: Ord. 75-88 § 1, 1988)
2.26.180: RULES AND REGULATIONS:
The urban forester may recommend, and the mayor may adopt, additional regulations to be known as the urban forestry standards and specifications proper and necessary to effectuate the urban forest management plan within the city providing reasonable guidance for planting and maintaining public trees. Such rules and regulations shall not be in conflict with any other law or ordinance. (Ord. 75-88 § 1, 1988)
2.26.190: STREET TREES; PRIVATE PROPERTY OWNER RESPONSIBILITIES:
Any owner of private property, abutting city parking/planting strips upon which street trees are located, shall have the following responsibilities:
   A.   Periodic watering and fertilization of street trees when necessary to maintain good health and vigor;
   B.   Protection of street trees against damage caused by lawn mowers, weed trimmers, snowblowers and similar equipment. (Ord. 75-88 § 1, 1988)
2.26.200: STREET/PUBLIC TREES; PRIVATE PROPERTY OWNER REQUESTS:
Where an owner of private real property abutting city property, or tenant thereon, requests city action on street trees or public trees, the requester shall pay the city, at the rate then prevailing under a city contract for such services, for the following:
   A.   Removal of trees, limbs or roots preventing house moving or other construction activities;
   B.   Removal of trees, limbs or roots for the alteration of tree or abutting property appearance where no hazard or nuisance exists;
   C.   Spraying, fertilizing or treatment other than may be regularly conducted on a citywide basis by the city.
Financial responsibility does not eliminate the requirement of obtaining necessary permits required by this chapter. (Ord. 47-93 § 1, 1993: Ord. 75-88 § 1, 1988)
2.26.210: LANDSCAPE PERMIT FOR PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY:
It is unlawful for any person to plant, prune or remove any public tree, without first obtaining a permit from the department of public lands. Permits shall not be required for work performed by city personnel.
   A.   Planting And Maintaining Public Trees: The Salt Lake City urban forestry standards and specifications shall be used as a guideline for planting and pruning public trees.
   B.   Removing Trees: The urban forester must approve any permit for removal of public trees and as a condition, the permittee may be required to compensate the city for the value of the tree(s) removed either by replacement thereof or by monetary assessment.
   C.   Permit Fee: Commercial companies, public utilities or individuals employed in the landscaping or arboricultural business shall be required to pay a permit fee per job as shown on the Salt Lake City consolidated fee schedule or a permit fee per year as shown on the Salt Lake City consolidated fee schedule. (Ord. 31-21, 2021: Ord. 24-11, 2011)
2.26.220: CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS:
Where an application for a conditional use is filed with the planning commission on zoning and the planning commission deems it appropriate, the urban forester shall review the landscape improvement design of any conditional use application and make recommendations to the commission. (Ord. 8-12, 2012)
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