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REGULAR MEETING OF THE ORONO COUNCIL, APRIL 12 , 1982 Page -4- <br /> Mr. Doug Klint an attorney was present ABATE HAZARDOUS BUILDING <br /> stating he represented Paul Scherber & 1950 SHORELINE DRIVE <br /> Tom Scherber, owners of 1950 Shoreline RESOLUTION #1379 <br /> Drive. <br /> Alan Olson City Planner briefly reviewed <br /> his memo and hazardous buildinq report. <br /> He reviewed the history of the septic <br /> problems on this property and the lack <br /> of corrections for several years. He <br /> asked the council for formal action <br /> on the proposed resolution. <br /> Mr. Klint stated that as Alan stated, this <br /> matter has gone quite some time. In 1979 <br /> when the first order was issued a notice <br /> was sent out on the property. He stated <br /> he didn ' t think anything was done at that <br /> time. In 1980 another notice was sent <br /> out, after several months, the owners of <br /> the property at that time, had a meeting • <br /> with A1 Olson and Mr. Gaffron , and at <br /> that time they reached some temporary <br /> measure which consisted of replacing the <br /> covers on the tanks and also making an <br /> agreement that the tanks on the property <br /> would be pumped as often as needed and <br /> it was estimated to be about every 6 weeks . <br /> Mr. Klint stated that when his clients <br /> bought the property they had no knowledge <br /> that any notices were sent out and what <br /> the problem was with the property. Mayor <br /> Van Nest then asked when his clients bought <br /> the property. Mr. Klint stated it was <br /> January of 1981 when they took possession. <br /> Mr. Klint stated that the best way to handle <br /> the problem was city sewer, but sewer is not <br /> in in that area . It was proposed to Mr. Klints <br /> clients by the person that did the septic site <br /> evaluation , to remove a cabin. He stated his <br /> clients were reluctant to do this as it would <br /> bring down the value of the property tremendously. <br /> Mayor Van Nest then asked what did his clients <br /> propose to do. He stated they would put in a <br /> drainfield and a holding tank to accommodate the <br /> one cabin instead of removing it. Alan Olson <br /> explained the problem with a holding tank. <br /> Council at this time asked City Attorney Bruce <br /> Malkerson if the city had stated their position <br /> well enough. Malkerson stated he felt they had <br /> and suggested the Health Officer, and PCA officials <br /> be brought out to the property and have this for <br /> the record if this matter should go to court. <br />