HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 308(Resolution #308, continued)
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an order for summary enforcement of the
order be made to•th6.District Court of Hennepin County, State of
Minnesota, unless corrective action is taken by'the said Lloyd Draper
or unless his answer is filed within the time specified in Minnesota
Statutes 463.18, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Village Administrator and.Village
Attorney be, and hereby are, directed to prepare and serve the order
and take all other necessary action in accordance with this resolution
and in accordance with Minnesota Statutes -463.15 through 463.26.
Adopted by the Village Council of the Village of Orono, Minnesota,
at a regular meeting held October 27, 1969.
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H. R. Ross, Mayor
Attest:
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RESOLUTION #309
..A RESOLUTION.ORDERING THE OWNER OF A HAZARDOUS BUILDING
WITHIN THE VILLAGE TO CORRECT THE HAZARDOUS CONDITION
WHEREAS, Helen Bergquist, 2339 Olive Avenue, Wayzata, Minnesota,
owner of certain real property located at 2323 Olive Avenue, within
the Village of Orono legally described as follows:
Lot 17
Wiley's Navarre
WHEREAS, the building constructed on said real property has been
abandoned but has not been removed and there remains a building and
foundation which creates a hazardous condition.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that pursuant to Minnesota Statutes
463.16 the said Helen Bergquist is ordered to correct the condition
above described on the grounds that the condition is hazardous within
the meaning of Minnesota Statutes 463.15 through 463.26.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the said Helen Bergquist is ordered to
correct the condition by repairing to code or razing the building and
filling in the excavated area within 30 days from the date this order
is duly served upon him,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that an order for summary enforcement of the -
order be made to the District Court of Hennepin County, State of
Minnesota, unless corrective action is taken by the said Helen
Bergquist or unless his answer is filed within the time specified in
Minnesota Statutes 463.18, and
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