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1992-007 . . . ~ ~ RESOLUTION NO. 92-07 RESOLUTION DECLARING PROPERTY AT 702 SEVENTH AVENUE SOUTH A HAZARDOUS BUILDING AND ORDERING REPAIR OR REMOVAL WHEREAS, the Hopkins City Council, pursuant to the procedures set forth in Minn. Stat. 463.15-463.26, has this day considered the matter of the condition of a single family residence (hereinafter referred to as the "Building") located at 702 Seventh Avenue South, Hopkins (hereinafter referred to as the "Property"), and; WHEREAS, the City Council finds that inspection by the Hopkins Inspections Department of the property at 702 Seventh Avenue South has revealed the following information: 1 . In 1986, in response to a tenant's complaint, the City Inspections Department did a routine inspection of the Buiilding and discovered 27 violations of the Minnesota Housing Code, including deteriorated exterior siding which failed to provide weather protection, extremely deteriorated exterior brick chimney, visible sagging in the roof above the kitchen and bathroom areas, visible leakage in numerous parts of the Building, deteriorated ceiling joists in the kitchen, deteriorated floor joists and floor in the kitchen, inadequately maintained electrical system, deteriorated and hazardous furnace system, inadequately maintained plumbing system and an open and unsealed well. Notice was sent to the owner, Leroy Smithrud, who failed to take corrective action. A criminal complaint was filed against Smithrud in May 1987. Reinspection in September 1987 revealed only a few minor corrections. No permits have ever been obtained as required for the correction of the deficiencies stated in 1987 Complaint, except a permit to cap the open well, which was completed. 2. In 1988 water services were shut off to the Property due to nonpayment. In 1988 gas services were shut off to the Property. Sometime in 1987 or 1988 electrical service was shut off to the Property. 3. The Property has been uninhabited for at least three (3) years. 4. In March 1991, the City Inspections Department received a letter from the President of the neighborhood association requesting corrective action and stating that the Building constituted a fire hazard and a blight on the neighborhood. 5 . On June discovered being used 28, 1991, the City's Inspections Department that the Building had become unsecured and was as a shelter by several juveniles, who were . . sleeping, lighting fires and defecating in the Building. The juveniles subsequently admitted to burglarizing a home in the neighborhood while occupying the Building. 5. As a result of the Inspections Department violations originally corrected. June 28, 1991 inspection, the City discovered that the Housing Code identified in 1986 had not been 6. On December 20, 1991, the City Inspections Department retained a general contractor to inspect the Building and provide an estimate of the cost of repairs necessary to make the Building habitable. The estimate, including materials and labor, totaled approximately $38,000.00. In 1991, the Property had an assessed value of $13,900.00 for the land and $500.00 for the Building. These amounts reflected a reduction in the value of the Building from the 1990 assessed value of $27,700.00; the assessed value of the land was unchanged. The fair market value of the Property, should the proposed repairs be completed, is approximately $60,000.00 according to the City's Assessor's office. 7 . In addition to the Building's problems, the appearance of the numerous Housing Code violations welfare of the neighborhood in which structural and health Building due to the is detrimental to the it is located, and; WHEREAS, the City Council therefore finds that due to the above-described conditions, the Property constitutes a hazardous building as defined by Minn. Stat. 463.15, Subd. 3, and; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Hopkins: 1. That the Order attached to this Resolution requ1r1ng the repair or removal of the Building at 702 Seventh Avenue South be executed by the Mayor of Hopkins and the Hopkins City Attorney, and; 2. That the executed Order be served upon Leroy Smithrud, the owner of the property at 702 Seventh Avenue South, in accordance with procedures set forth in Minn. Stat. 463.15-463.26, and; 3. That the Hopkins City Inspection Department return to the Council ninety (90) days from the date the Order is filed with the Court Administrator and report whether the Building was repaired or removed in compliance with the Order. . -2- . . ... -... , .. . Adopted this 21st day of January, 1992. ATTEST: -3-