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<br />(D) That if the owner does not commence testing and complete the clean up <br />procedures by the dates established in the order, the City, its officials, employees, <br />or agents, will arrange appropriate on-site assessment and cleanup services at the <br />owner's expense. <br />(E) That the owner is responsible for all costs associated with the on-site assessment <br />and clean up of the site including all costs incurred by the City and other public <br />agencies, and that if the owner does not promptly pay those cost they will be <br />assessed against the property and collected in the manner of a special tax, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />650.17 Service of Abatement Order. The Abatement Order shall be deemed to be properly <br />served if a copy thereof is delivered in one of the following methods: <br /> <br />(A) Delivered personally <br />(B) Sent by certified or first class mail addressed to the last know address, <br />(C) A copy posted in a conspicuous place in or about the dwelling or area affected by <br />such order. <br /> <br />650.18 Property Owner and Occupant Responsibility to Act. Property owner(s) and <br />occupant(s) provided with an Owner/Occupant Notice, which may include the posted <br />warning notice informing them about the chemical investigation site public health <br />nuisance, shall promptly act to vacate within twenty-four (24) hours all occupants from <br />those parts of a structure that are a chemical investigation site public health nuisance, <br />including dwellings, buildings, motor vehicles, trailers, boats or other vehicles and . <br />appliances. <br /> <br />(A) In the event the property owner(s) and occupant(s) who received the <br />Owner/Occupant Notice fail to vacate parts of a structure that are a chemical <br />investigation site public health nuisance, the Building Official shall order all <br />persons to vacate the premises. Failure to leave is a misdemeanor. Where a <br />person fails to vacate the premises as ordered by the Building Official, the City's <br />Law Enforcement Agency may be summoned to assist in vacating the premises <br />and issuing such citations or in making such arrests as may be necessary to <br />comply with this subsection. <br /> <br />(B) Except as hereinafter provided, within ten (10) business days of receiving the <br />Abatement Order, the property owner(s) and/or occupant(s) shall act to <br />accomplish the following: <br /> <br />L <br /> <br />Notify the Building Official that the affected parts of the structure has been <br />and will remain vacated and secured until the health authority acts to <br />remove the chemical investigation site public health nuisance declaration; <br />Contract with one or more acceptable enviromnenta1 hazard testing and <br />cleaning firms (acceptable firms are those that have provided the <br />Minnesota Department of Health and/or Building Official assurance of <br />appropriate equipment, procedures and personnel) to accomplish the <br />following: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />4 <br />