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. , <br /> Cit� o� ORONO <br /> • R�SOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> � <br /> ' � NO. 1955 <br /> • - • • <br /> � <br /> � 10. That the City at the request of a representative of <br /> the Big Island Board of Governors did delay <br /> consideration of Hazardous Building proceedings <br /> from August 12, 1985 to March 10, 1986. As they <br /> indicated a joint effort of the Board and the State <br /> of Minnesota was working to bring them into <br /> compliance. • <br /> �pW, mu�uFFORE, BB IT RESOL� as f011owS: • <br /> 1. That the City Council of the City of Orono, pursuant to the <br /> foregoing findings and in accordance wi�h Minnesota <br /> • S�atutes Sections 463.15 to 463.261 hereby orders the <br /> owner(s ) of the Big Island Veteran' s Camp property �o raze <br /> and remove the structures on the property. <br /> 2. The City Council of the City of Orono further orders that <br /> unless this corrective action is taken or an answer is <br /> � � � served upon the City of Orono and f i led in the Of f ice of the <br /> Clerk of District Court of Hennepin County, Minnesota, <br /> `� within twenty (20 ) days from the date of the service of <br /> � 'this order, a motion for summary enforcement of this order <br /> � will be made at District Court of Hennepin County. <br /> .�. <br /> 3. That the City Council of the City of Orono further orders <br /> that if the City is compelled to take corrective action <br /> herein a12 necessary costs expended by the City will be <br /> assessed against the real estate concerned and collected <br /> in accordance with Minnesota Statute, Section 463.22. <br /> 4. That the City Council of the City of Orono hereby <br /> authorizes and directs the Mayor, City Clerk, City <br /> Attorney, and other officers and employees of the City to <br /> take such action, prepare, sign and serve such papers as - <br /> � are necessary to comply with this Order and to assess the � � <br /> cost thereof against the real estate described above for <br /> collection along with taxes. <br /> ' • Page 2 of 3 <br />