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. � <br /> r � <br /> Clt� o� ORONO <br /> ' � . R�SOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> � � NO. 1959 <br /> • ' • • A RESOLUTIOAI ORDERING AHATF1�iEP]T OF <br /> HAZARDOIIS BUILDING ACTION AT BIG ISLAPID <br /> VETERAN'S CAMP - SHOP BUILDIPdG (HACIENDA) <br /> � WHEREAS, the City of Orono is a municipal corporation <br /> organized and existing under the 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 interest; and <br /> • WH$REPiS, State of Minnesota, Centenial Building, St. Paul, <br /> Minnesota 55102, is the fee owner of record of property located at Big <br /> Island Veteran's Camp, Orono, Minnesota, herein referred to as Big <br /> , Island Veteran' s Camp, and legally described as follows: � <br /> Lot 2 Unplatted : 23-117-23 21 0001 <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Orono, having duly • <br /> considered the matter pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 <br /> to 463.261, hereby � finds that the above described shop building <br /> � (hacienda) is unhabitable and contains unsanitary and hazardous <br /> conditions which constitute a public nuisance and which makes this <br /> property hazardous to the public health, safety and welfare based on <br /> . the following findings: <br /> f <br /> l. Electrical wiring is in a state of disrepair. and is a <br /> . potential fire hazard. . <br /> j , 2. Arches on building are crumbling leaving concrete roof <br /> without' support. <br /> 3. Cracks in masonry walls. <br /> 4. Roof leaks. <br /> 5. The surrounding area around the building contains high <br /> weeds and brush which creates a fire hazard. <br /> 6. Building is in a state of deterioration and dilapidation, <br /> thus it is a safety and health hazard pursuant to <br /> Minnesota State Building Code/Uniform Building Code, � <br /> Section 203. <br /> 7. Orders to remove the structure were issued by the Building <br /> Official on August 31, 1984, and May 22, 1985. These <br /> orders have not been complied_with. <br /> �• � 8. 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 />