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NUISANCE ABATEMENT <br /> AND <br /> SPECIAL ASSESSMENT AGREEMENT <br /> This Nuisance Abatement and Special Assessment Agreement ("Agreement") is made to <br /> this day of , 2018, by and between the City of Elk River, a <br /> Minnesota municipal corporation ("City") and Gary Rasmusson and Patricia Rasmusson, as joint <br /> tenants (the "Owners"). <br /> RECITALS <br /> A. The Owners are the fee Owners of the property located at 1772 Tipton Circle NW <br /> in the City of Elk River, Minnesota, and legally described as Lot 3, Block 1, Bailey Beck <br /> Addition, Sherburne County, Minnesota(the "Property"). <br /> B. The Property is occupied by a tenant who has allowed numerous public health and <br /> safety hazards to collect on the Property, including non-registered and/or inoperable vehicles and <br /> trailers, junk, debris and trash, in violation of Elk River City Code Section 46-34 and <br /> International Property Maintenance Code Section 302. <br /> C. The City has issued several notices to the Owners requiring that the public health <br /> and safety hazards on the Property be abated. <br /> D. The Owners have been unable to get the tenant to abate the public health and <br /> safety hazards and have requested that the City enter the Property, abate the nuisances, and <br /> assess the cost of the abatement against the Property. <br /> E. Minnesota Statutes, Section 429.101, authorizes the City to remove or eliminate <br /> public health or safety hazards from private property, to charge the costs of such abatement to <br /> the property owner, and to collect unpaid charges by a special assessment. <br />
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