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Hibbing council approves letter to trailer-park owner, cites 12-month notice requirement amid relocation concerns
Summary
Hibbing City Attorney presented a drafted letter warning the Forest Heights (Hibbing Village) trailer-park owner that state statute likely requires 12 months' notice before displacing residents; council approved sending the letter and copying state housing and health agencies as residents raised a possible May 1 water shutoff threat.
Hibbing City Attorney Eddie Borland told the City Council on March 19 that residents of Forest Heights Trailer Park (also called Hemming Village) had raised concerns about planned extensive remodeling and potential displacement. Borland said state statute requires 12 months' notice to relocate park residents and recommended the council send a letter to the park owner advising that "I don't believe he can proceed in this…
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