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RES 1965-173 - 00011494238 RESOLUTION NO. 172 -1965 (Continued) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, as follows: 1. That a notice pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 1162.39 to 462.40 concerning hazardous buildings be preoared by the City Attorney and City Manager; that said notice give the owners until December 20, 1965, to remove said hazardous condition or make the necessary repairs to correct the defects enumerated by the City Health Inspector, the City Electrical Inspector, the City Building Inspector, and the City Plumbing and Heating Inspector; that said notice be served on the owners as provided by said Minnesota Statutes and the City Attorney is authorized to proceed in District Court Anoka County to enforce said notice and order if the necessary corrective action is not taken by the owner. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 20TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1965. WJ rl9k MAYOR - Willi J. Nee ATTESTS AW CITY C - Marvin C. Brunsell RESOLUTION NO. 173 -1965 A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE REPAIR OR REMOVAL OF THE STRUCTURE LOCATED AT 5618/5620 - 6TH STREET NORTHEAST IN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY BY REASON OF IT BEING A HAZARDOUS STRUCTURE WHEREAS, on August 23, 1965) J=Ws H.`Hwmagyy City of Fridley -' Health Officer sand Build1mg;Inspector4nspected the pretty' and_ reported the following conditions: 1. Improper storage and burining or garbage. 2. Front and rear premises littered with trash and refuse. 3. Overgrowth of weeds. WHEREAS, on August 232 1965, Leonard Eicbmiller, City of Fridley Electrical Inspector, inspected the premises and reported that the electrical outlets in the kitchen of each of the dwelling units are poorly located necessitating the use of an excessive number of drop cord connections and thereby causing a hazard. WHEREAS, the said Electrical Inspector reported that no outside light exists over the rear entry to provide security for the tenants and enable users to aboid hazards at the rear of the dwelling units at night. ,iHEREAS, the said Electrical Inspector reports that the proper remedy of these existing conditions is the installation of additional 20 ampere capacity circuits and outlets in the kitchen and the installation of an outside light over the rear doorway with an inside switch. 1 239 RESOLUTION NO. 173 -1965 (Continued) WHEREAS, on August 31, 1965, William Sandin, City of Fridley Plumbing and Heating Inspector, inspected the property and reported the following nonditions which in the opinion of the Plumbing and Heating Inspector impair the required 1 -your fire rating of the furnace rooms and which require the following or equal repairs- EXISTING CONDITIONS 1. The exhaust stack of the furnace passes within 6 inches of the door head, said door head being made of combustible materials. NECESSARY REPAIRS 1. Cover door head with cement - asbestos or equal non - combustible material. 2. The doors on the furnace rooms are 2. Install 1 -3/4" solid core doors with not solid core doors. proper louvers. 3. The louvers to the furnace rooms are not equipped with fire dampers. 3. Equip the louvers with fire dampers. 4. The sheet rock on the walls 'of 4. Install sufficient sheet rock on the furnace rooms measures both sides of wall to make in 3/8 inch thickness. thickness, or sufficient sheet rock on the interior to provide a 1 -hour fire rating to the furnace rooms. WHEREAS, on August 24, 1965, Allen Jensen and Clarence Belisle, City of Fridley Building Inspectors inspected the.premises and reported the following existing conditions requiring the following or equal repairs: EXISTING CONDITIONS NECESSARY REPAIRS 1. The foundations are cracked in 1. Point up the cracks as necessary. various places. The cracks have not been repaired allowing water to seep into the crawl space. 2. The center beam has an inadequate number of supports. 2. Pour 5 concrete pads equally spaced under the beam and build supporting columns out of masonry on the concrete pads. 3. The crawl space is open to the 3. Install doors with locks on the outside allowing water, rodents crawl space openings. and vandals to enter at will and heat to escape. 4. The floor tile are loose, cracked and broken. Water has entered and soaked the floor underlayment. There is no covering or flooring over the underlay (sub - floor) other than floor tile. (Single floor construction). ' 5. Ceiling joists lifted in small areas as a result of the storm. Ceiling water damaged as a result of storm damage. 4. Strip and examine sub - floor. Replace sub -floor as needed. Install 2" plywood over sub - floors and then install new tile floor covering or Ether covering as required. 5. Reset and renail all loose joists. Remove and replace damaged ceilings and ceiling insulation. 6. Walls have cracks and holes in a 6. Remove sheetrock wherever few places. Possibly due to evidence of damage exists, storm damage making the condition renail loose studs and recover of some of the wall studs doubtful. with new sheet rock. 7. The roofing was damaged by the 7. storm. New roofing was installed without proper preparation of the sub - roofing. Workmanship rejected! Remove all roofing material. Examine roof sheathing and repair and renail roof sheathing and roof components as required. Install new roofing over proper roof sheathing. RESOLUTION NO. 173 -1965 (Continued) 8. The siding on the south and west 8. Remove siding on south and west walls is cracked, broken and walls and replace with new siding. gouged. A lack of proper Repair any damaged shakes on other maintenance is evident. walls. Paint as necessary. 9. The building suffers from a lack of proper maintenance. The window putty is dried, unpainted, cracked and broken loose. Facia, cornice and trim need painting to prevent deterioration. 9. Scrape and reputty all windows as needed. Scrape, sand and repaint entire structure as needed. 10. The owner has allowed the tenants 10. Provide proper off - street parking to park on the weeds surrounding for each dwelling unit. (the the building in lieu of providing ordinance requires paved off street off - street parking. parking for 2 cars per dwelling unit in the rear rd th paved driveways for new construction.) 11. The lawns are weeds. L1. Sod the lawns properly. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley as follows: 1. That a notice pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 462.39 to 462.40 concerning hazardous buildings be prepared by the City Attorney and City Manager; that said notice give the owners until December 20, 1965" to remove said hazardous condition or make the necessary repairs to correct the defects enumerated by the City Health Inspector, the City Electrical Inspector, the City buildirg Inspector, and the City Plumbing and Heating inspector; that said notice be served on the owners as provided by said Minnesota Statutes and the City Attorney is authorized to proceed in District Court Anoka County to enforce said notice and order if the necessary corrective action is not taken by the owner. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 20TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1965. ATTEST: - M (^ 2n4 ".o LERK n CITY C - Marvin C. Brunel! MAYOR - Wi am J. Nee 1