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Applicant’s name: Applicant’s Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: E-mail: Submittal Checklist □ Evidence of the applicant’s qualification to do business in the state of Utah □ Copy of the applicant’s Ogden City business license □ Name of publication to be distributed by the news □ The number and location of news racks on city-owned property or public sidewalks: (please list approximate address of each) □ Evidence of at least $250,000 of insurance coverage □ Attach map of the central business district showing location of news racks in the CBD □ If the news rack is located adjacent to a building, has the building owner granted permission for the news rack? □YES □NO FEES: □ $5.00 for each individual news rack □ $15.00 for each multi-box news rack TOTAL: Applicant’s signature: date: Received by: date: Ogden City Development Services 2549 Washington Blvd. Suite 240 Ogden, Utah 84401 (801) 629-8985 Petition for news rack(s) on public property Please print legibly and complete all areas: News rack Certificate Planning Division Approval Permit expiration date: ---PAGE BREAK--- News rack provisions Ogden Municipal Code 1-17-1 7-17-7 Permit Fees: $5.00 per news rack and $15.00 for a multi-box news rack Bond amounts: 1-6 racks $600.00 More than 7 $1000.00 7-17-13 Insurance: Applicants to maintain $250,000 per occurrence 7-17-13 Number of News Racks per Block, grouping A. 16 single news racks total per block and one multi-box news rack per block face B. Each news rack group shall have 200-foot separations C. A news rack group located within 30’ of an intersection shall be deducted from the total number of news racks allowed on both block faces. D. No more than 4 news racks with the same publication per block and no more than 2 news racks on any block face shall dispense the same publication E. Improvement or redevelopment district may have more stringent grouping requirements 7-17-14 Location Restrictions Not closer than 2.5 feet from the edge of the curb Not adjacent to a mailbox, post, pole, bench, bus shelter, bike rack, kiosk, sign, water feature, art, fire hydrant, traffic signal box, driveway or monument Cannot impede pedestrian traffic 7-17-15 Location Changes News racks may be moved or added so long as they meet the provisions of this chapter 7-17-17 Anchorage of News Racks A. News racks shall be anchored by bolts to the ground or sidewalk. If in the park strip, they must be anchored to cement slab and approved by the city’s traffic engineer. B. The permittee shall be responsible for any damage or repairs to the news racks or to anything the news rack is anchored to. C. Upon removal of a news rack, the bolt system shall also be removed, and the concrete repaired. If in the park- strip, it shall be returned to the same condition as the park strip on either side. 7-17-18 Design Standards A. Maximum height: 54” for single box units, 62” for multi-box units B. Depth shall not exceed 24” C. Maximum width: 24” for single box units, 72” for multi-box units D. Colors of news racks shall be flat black, brown, or almond or the designated color of the special improvement district or redevelopment district. E. No advertising on the exterior of the news rack except for the logo or identification of the periodical. F. Materials: news racks shall be constructed of metal and shall be waterproof