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Council Member O'Donnell introduced the following resolution and moved its <br /> adoption <br /> CITY OF LINO LAKES <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 08-71 <br /> RESOLUTION ORDERING REMOVAL OF HAZARDOUS STRUCTURE <br /> In the Matter of the Hazardous Building Located at <br /> 745 Oak Lane, Lino Lakes, Minnesota 55014 <br /> and legally described as: <br /> That part of the Southeast @ Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of <br /> sec 8, Township 31, Range 22, Anoka County, Minnesota, <br /> described as follows: commencing at the Southeast corner of <br /> said Southeast Quarter of Northeast Quarter; thence West <br /> along the South line thereof a distance of 466.4 feet to the point <br /> of beginning; thence continuing West along said South line 165 <br /> feet; thence North 3 degrees 22 minutes East, 315.1 feet; <br /> thence Easterly, 150 feet on line parallel to and 315 feet North of <br /> the South line of said Southeast Quarter of Northeast <br /> Quarter to an existing iron monument; thence Southerly, 315 <br /> feet to the point of beginning. The above described tract of <br /> land now being a part of lot 14, AUDITORS SUBDIVISION NO. <br /> 100. <br /> WHEREAS, pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 463.15 to 463.261 the City Council of the City of <br /> Lino Lakes having duly considered the matter finds the above unoccupied <br /> building to be a hazardous building for the following reasons: <br /> 1) The roof has collapsed and is rotten, exposing the interior of the home <br /> to the elements and rodents; <br /> 2) Portions of the home's walls have been crushed by trees; <br /> 3) The floor and interior wall sheathing is rotten and moldy; <br /> 4) The foundation is cracked; <br /> 5) The home and detached garage have broken windows, which may be an <br /> attractive nuisance to young children; <br /> 6) The structure is unstable and is in danger of collapse, which could cause <br /> injury and damage to persons and property adjacent thereto; and <br /> 7) The home condition is beyond repair and is not habitable <br /> and, <br /> WHEREAS, the hazardous conditions set out herein have been observed and confirmed <br /> by the City Building Official, Peter Kluegel, and documented in his report to the Lino <br /> Lakes City Council, dated July 14, 2008; and <br />