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<br />e. Information that may help the owner locate appropriate services necessary <br />to abate the public health nuisance. <br /> <br />3. Notice to Concerned Parties. The Building Official or designee shall also mail a <br />copy of the permanent declaration of public health nuisance, a copy of this <br />ordinance, and a notification of the suspension of the site's rental licensees, if <br />applicable, to the following concerned parties at their last ~wn address: <br /> <br />a. Occupants or residents of the site if the identities of such persons are <br />known; and <br />b. Neighbors in proximity to the site who may be reasonably affected by the <br />conditions found; and <br />c. The City Administrator; and <br />d. The Community Development Director; and <br />e. The City Police Department; and <br />f The City Fire Department; and <br />g. The appropriate enforcement division of the Drug Enforcement <br />Administration of the U.S. Justice Department; and <br />h. Other City, State and Local authorities, such as the city Water Department, <br />the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, the Department of Natural <br />Resources and any other agency or authority which is known to have <br />public and protection responsibilities that are applicable to the situation. <br /> <br />4. Modification or removal of declaratioD. The City Building Official or designee <br />is authorized to modify or remove the declaration of public health nuisance after <br />the Building Official or designee receives documentation from a City approved <br />environmental hazard testing and cleaning firm stating that the suspected health <br />and safety risks, including those of neighbors and potential dwelling occupants, <br />either do not exist or have been sufficiently abated or corrected to justify <br />amendment or removal of the declaration. <br /> <br />Section 7. Site Owner's ResOODSibHitv to Act. <br /> <br />Within ten (10) business days of the date the abatement order is mailed to the owner of <br />the site, the owner shall accomplish the following: <br /> <br />1. Provide the City Building Official or designee, City Administrator and City <br />Attorney with written notification: <br /> <br />a. That the owner has confirmed that all persons and their pets have vacated <br />the site; and <br />b. Of the name(s) of all children who the owner believes were residing at the <br />site during the time period the clandestine drug lab or chemical dump site <br />is suspected to have been at the site; and <br />c. That the site will remain vacated and secured until the public health <br />nuisance is completely abated as required by this ordinance. <br /> <br />Page 5 of 10 <br />
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