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Res 2020-34 Hackman RESOLUTION NO. 2020-34 RESOLUTION ORDERING THE REMOVAL OR REPAIR OF A PUBLIC NUISANCE/HAZARDOUS BUILDING PURSUANT TO MINNESOTA STATUTES SECTION 463, LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota as follows: In the matter of the hazardous building located at 5821Hackmann Avenue: Legally Described as: Lot 7 Block 3, Parkview Manor, City of Fridley, subject to 5 FT Utility Easement of Record. TO: Theresa and Nathan Westbrook, and any tenants, occupants, or other persons claiming an interest in the above described premises 1. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 463.15 to 463.61 the City Council of the City of Fridley, having duly considered the matter, finds the above described building to be a hazardous building for the following reasons: the Chief Building Official of the City of Fridley Section 1300.0180.2000 MN State Building Code, states in part, “any structure that constitutes a hazard to safety, health, or public welfare by reason of disaster or damage, shall be considered unsafe. All unsafe Building Retaining Wall shall be declared a public nuisance and shall be abated by repair or demolition, as referenced in the MN. State Statutes Sections 463.15 to 463.26. The above-mentioned property was posted as a hazard in accordance with MN Statute 463.17. 2. The Council further orders that unless such corrective action is taken or an answer is served upon the City of Fridley and filed in the office of the clerk of District Court of Anoka County, Minnesota within 20 days from the date of the service of this order, a motion for summary enforcement of this Court will be made to the District Court of Anoka County. Enforcement of this order shall include, in the City’s discretion, the option of Removing and rebuilding retaining structures. The Council orders that all personal property or fixtures that may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of the retaining walls shall be removed within 20 days, and if not so removed by the owner, and the City then determines to raze the structure, the City of Fridley may remove and sell such personal property or fixtures at public auction in accordance with law. 3. The Council further orders that if the City is compelled to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by the City will be assessed against the real estate concerned and collected in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 463.22. Resolution No. 2020 – 34 Page 2 4. The mayor, clerk, city attorney and other officers and employees of the City are authorized and directed to take such action, prepare, sign, and serve such papers as are necessary to comply with this order and to assess the costs thereof against the real estate described above for collection along with taxes. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ND 22 DAY OF JUNE, 2020. ____________________________________ SCOTT J. LUND - MAYOR ATTEST: ___________________________________ DANIEL J. TIENTER – CITY CLERK