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City of ORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />f..,. <br />A RESOLUTION ORDERING ABATEMENT 0. <br />HAZARDOUS BUILDING ACTION AT BIG ISLAND <br />VETERAN'S CAMP - CABIN #32 PEANUT ROW AREA <br />WHEREAS, the City of Orono is a municipal corporation <br />organized and existing under tr- laws of the State of Minnesota; and <br />WHEREAS, Board of Governers--Big Island Veterans Camp,c/o <br />Order of the Purple Heart, 208 Veterans Service Building, St. Paul, MN <br />55155, has an int est; and <br />WHEREAS, S -:e of MiLnesot•.4, Cent:nial Buildinq, St. P-ul, <br />Minnesota 55102, is Lne fee owner of record of property located . ''_g <br />Island Veteran's Camp, Orono, Minnesota, herein referred to •,.q <br />I:;land Veteran's Camp, and legally described as follows: <br />Lot 2 Unplatted 23-117-23 21 0001 <br />:AS, the City Council of the City of Orono, having duly <br />c aL ..nq matter pur-uant to Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 <br />t. 261, hereby finds , :gat th above described Cabin #32 Peanut Row <br />aA. i unhabitable any' contains unsanitary and hazardous conditions <br />which constitute a public nuisance and which makes this property <br />hazardous to the public health, safety and welfare based on the <br />following findings: <br />1. Building Footing and foundation consists of concrete <br />blocks without mortar joints. <br />2. Ceiling height is too low fc- habitable space. <br />3. Wood is rotte round bottom edges of exterior walls. <br />4. Windows do %. meet fire egress requirem-nts because of <br />the screens and wood flaps which coves window. <br />5. Roof sags and is in disrepair. <br />6. No sewer or water is available to thl- site. <br />7. Fire alarms (smoke detoctc;rs) - not provided. <br />8. Electricaj wiring is in a state of disrepair and is a <br />p,ftential fire hazard. <br />9. The surroundi:.I area around the building c:ntains high <br />weeds and bruit► which cre.3te a fire hazard. <br />10. Building is in a state of det rioration and dilapidation, <br />thus it is a safety and health hazard pursuant to <br />Minnesota State Building Code/Uniform Building C:or+ <br />Section 203. <br />