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c� <br /> C�t� o� ORONO <br /> • � R�SOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> �' NO. 1966 <br /> • - • • <br /> 11. That the City at tY�e 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 /> Y30Lz1, TII�FORE, �E IT RES�LVED as follows: ' • <br /> 1. That the City Council of the City of Orono, pursuant to the <br /> foregoing findings and in accordance with Minnesota <br /> • Statutes Sections 463.15 to 463.261 hereby orders the <br /> owner(s) of the Big Island Vet�ran' s Camp property to raze <br /> and remove or repair the structure on the� property. <br /> 2 . The City Council of the City of Orono fnrther orders that <br /> unless this corrective action is taken or an answer is <br /> � served upon the City of Orono and filed in the Office of the <br /> Clerk of District Court• of Hennepin Countyo Minnesota, � <br /> within �wenty (20 ) days from the date of the service of • <br /> � this order, a motion for summary enforcement of this order <br /> � will be inade at District Court of Hennepin County. <br /> .�. <br /> 3. That �he City Council of the City of Orono further orders <br /> that i� the City is compelled to take corrective action <br /> herein all necessary costs expended by �the City•will be <br /> assessed against the real esta�e concerned and collected <br /> in accordance with Minnesota Sta�tute, 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 />