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,.. . . �' ' <br /> ��� {�� ` ��� C�t� o� ORONO <br /> . S . <br /> • � �� � �� �� <br /> •,�{ ���`G : RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> r 4= <br /> G�,. <br /> i .� w�'�: NO. 2354 <br /> � • - • � •"� <br /> �� �� ''���� A RRSOLIITION ORDERING ABATBM$NT <br /> OF HAZARDOIIS BIIILDING ACTION AT <br /> 3405 LIVINGSTON AVENDE, ORONO <br /> WH$REAS, the City of Orono is a municipal corporation organized <br /> and existing under the laws of the State of M.innesota; and <br /> WHEREAS, Sheryl Bingaman & Dale R. Richardson of 3405 Livingston <br /> Avenue, Wayzata, MN 55391 are the fee owners of record and Valerie Barnes <br /> of 8120 Penn Avenue South, Suite 540, Bloomington, MN 55431 is the agent <br /> of property Iocated at 3405 Livingston Avenue, Orono, Minnesota,. herein <br /> referred to as "the property", and legally described as follows: <br /> Lots 1 and 2, Block 5, Navarre Heights, Hennepin County, Minnesota, <br /> (hereinafter "the property")�; and <br /> WH$REAS, the City Council of the City of Orono, having duly <br /> considered the matter pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 to <br /> 463.261, hereby finds that the above described property is uninhabitable <br /> and contains unsanitary and hazardous conditions which constitute a public <br /> � nuisance and which makes this property hazardous to the public health, <br /> safety and welfare based on the following findings: <br /> � INTB1tIOR <br /> Basement <br /> l. Foundation is cracking.. This also includes secondary foundation <br /> which was installed because of failure of existing foundation from <br /> lateral pressures. � <br /> 2. Walls - column in basement is undersized and inadequ.ate for <br /> 1.oading per UBC 2504 b. <br /> 3. Ceilings - open joist and undersized (see lst floor ceilings) . <br /> First Floor <br /> 4. Walls - water damaged. Improper support for beam in kitchen per <br /> UBC 2507 (g) 5. ' . <br /> . 5. Ceilings - sheet rock caving in from water damage. <br /> 6. Floors - joist size and spacing does not meet UBC Section 2517 <br /> (d) . Floors slope excessively denoting poor support. <br /> • Second_ ,Floor <br /> 7. Walls - some rooms do not meet �minimum area requirements pursuant <br /> to UBC 1207 (b) . <br /> : Page 1 of 5 <br />
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