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> to Lyle Ohman. If he was the wrong person to contact, why <br /> were <br /> > we never advised of this? We wasted months of leaving messages with a <br /> > person who is not even handling this situation. Is it not standard <br /> > procedure to at least return a phone call?? <br /> > I am incredibly frustrated and it is mind boggling that a <br /> resident <br /> > is allowed to maintain their house in this matter. This not only <br /> effects <br /> > me, as the neighbor living next door, but it effects the entire <br /> > neighborhood, as well as the city. There must be something that can <br /> be <br /> > done when a house is deteriorating due to neglect. <br /> > Thanks for your time. <br /> > Original Message <br /> > From: Willie Gibbs [mailto:WGibbs@ci.orono.mn.us] <br /> > Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 4:37 PM <br /> > To: Smith, Ana <br /> > Subject: Olive ave <br /> > Dear Ana, I am in receipt of your email concerning 2318 Olive <br /> Ave. <br /> > I understand your frustration with the unkemptness of the property but <br /> you <br /> > must also understand that there are several issues I can not do <br /> anything <br /> > about. I inspected the property on Monday July 24, 2006. The <br /> condition <br /> > of the house, siding off and boarded up window, I can do nothing <br /> about. <br /> > The City of Orono requires a house to be sided when new, the city does <br /> not <br /> > at this time have a housing authority to deal with existing housing <br /> stock. <br /> > The fish house on the property is also allowed to remain. The yard <br /> was <br /> > mowed and trimmed at the time of inspection and the grounds picked up. <br /> If <br /> > this was your doing then the property owner should be very grateful to <br /> you <br /> > since I saw nothing to cite for violations. Lyle Oman, the City <br /> Building <br /> > Official also drove by the property on Monday and is in agreement with <br /> my <br /> > assessment of the property. If you have any further questions please <br /> feel <br /> > free to call or email. Sincerely, Willie Gibbs. <br /> 4 <br />