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<br /> Dave Kriesel <br /> . August 5, 1994 <br /> Page 2 <br /> The second method would be to commence a civil action to abate <br /> the nuisance. The commencement of such an action should be <br /> preceded by the Notice to Abate referred to in Section 16-4 of the <br /> Arden Hills City Code. I have prepared such a Notice and have sent <br /> a draft of it along with this letter. It would be appreciated if <br /> you would review the Notice as to its factual accuracy and make a <br /> determination of whether or not there are any other violations of <br /> the City Code resulting from the condition of the property. If so, <br /> (and assuming that any such violations constitute a nuisance), they <br /> should be listed on the Notice as well. (Depending on the response <br /> to the Notice to Abate, we may decide to forego the commencement of <br /> a civil action and simply proceed to remove the property pursuant <br /> to statute and/or ordinance.) <br /> On a final matter, it is my understanding that Lawrence G. <br /> Rust is currently in a nursing home. I do not know whether or not <br /> a guardian has been appointed. I note in the file that you were in <br /> contact with someone from the County regarding his welfare. I f you <br /> have any information about whether or not a guardian has been <br /> appointed, please let me know. Any such guardian would have to be <br /> the person who receives notice of the abatement. <br /> . Thank you. <br /> erely, <br /> JMM:bap <br /> encs. <br /> . <br />