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<br />		. 			     (D) 						   Clandestine drug lab site. Any place or area where law enforcement has
<br />				  							     determined that conditions associated with the operation of an unlawful
<br />				  							     clandestine drug lab exist. A clandestine drug lab site may include dwellings,
<br />		 			       						      accessory buildings, or structures, a chemical dumpsite, vehicle boat, trailer or any
<br />		 			       						      other land.
<br />		 			      (E) 						   Cleanup. The proper removal and/or containment of substances hazardous to
<br />		 			       						      humans and/or the environment at a chemical investigation site.
<br />		 			      (F) 						   Controlled substance. A drug, substance or immediate precursor described under
<br />		 			       						      Schedules I tbrough V of Minnesota Statute 152.02, and as amended in the future.
<br />		 			       						      The term shall not include distilled spirits, wine, malt beverages, intoxicating
<br />		 			       						      liquors or tobacco.
<br />		 			      (G) 						   Health Authoritv. Ramsey County Department of Public Health
<br />		 			      (H) 						   Household hazardous wastes. Waste generated from a clandestine drug lab
<br />		 			       						      operation. Such wastes shall be treated, stored, transported, or disposed of in a
<br />		 			       						      manner consistent with Minnesota Department of Public Health, Minnesota
<br />		 			       						      Pollution Control Agency and Ramsey County Health Department rules and
<br />		 			       						      regulations.
<br />		 			      (I) 						   Law Enforcement Agencv. An agency or a person designated by the City
<br />		 			       						      Council.
<br />		. 			     (J) 						   Manufacture. In places other than a phannacy, shall mean and include the
<br />		 			       						      production, cultivation, quality control, or standardization, by mechanical,
<br />		 			       						      physical, chemical or phannaceutical means, packing, repacking, tableting,
<br />		 			       						      encapsulating, labeling, relabeling, or filling, of a controlled substance.
<br />		 			      (K) 						   Occupant. Any person who occupies real property, whether with or without any
<br />		 			       						      right, title, or interest in the property, and any person in possession or charge or
<br />		 			       						      such property in the event the owner resides or is located elsewhere.
<br />		 			      (L) 						   Owner. Any person, firm or corporation who owns, in whole or in part, the land,
<br />		 			       						      buildings or structures associated with a clandestine drug lab site. Unless
<br />		 			       						      information is provided to prove othelWise, the owner of real property is deemed
<br />		 			       						      to be the property taxpayer of record in the Ramsey County records, and the
<br />		 			       						      owner of a vehicle, boat or trailer as deemed to be the person listed as the owner
<br />		 			       						      of the most recent title to said vehicle boat or trailer.
<br />		 			      (M) 						   Public health nuisance. All dwellings, accessory structures and buildings or
<br />		 			       						      adjacent property associated with a clandestine drug lab site deemed unsafe due to
<br />		 			       						      potential health hazards.
<br />		 			      (N) 						   Remediation. Methods such as assessment, evaluation, testing, venting, detergent
<br />		 			       						      scrubbing, enclosure, encapsulation, demolition, and/or removal of contaminate
<br />		. 			      						      materials from a chemical investigation site.
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