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; <br /> C�t� o� ORONO <br /> � � RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL - - � - <br /> � NO. 1960 <br /> • - • • <br /> • 11. Two by four rafters are used in porch area with no bearing <br /> at one end. <br /> 12. Deck from kitchen is in a state of disrepair and <br /> guardrails are not provided. . <br /> 13. Roof leaks by skylight and has damaged the interior finish <br /> on ceiling. <br /> 14. Roof leaks at northwest dormer. <br /> • 15. Fascia board is rotten. <br /> 16. Cellar door is rotten and caving in. <br /> 17 . Building has been vandalized. <br /> 18. Several windows are broken. <br /> '19. The surroundi�g area around the building contains high <br /> `� • weeds and brush which creates a fire hazard. <br /> � 20. 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 /> 21. 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 /> 22. That the City at �he 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 /> Page 2 of 3 . <br />
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