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<br />2. Contract with one (1) or more City approved environmental hazard testing and <br />cleaning firms to conduct the following work in accordance with the most current <br />Minnesota Department of Health guidelines: <br /> <br />a. A detailed on-site assessment of the extent of contamination at the site and <br />the contamination of the personal property therein; <br />b. Soil testing of the site and testing of all property and soil in proximity to <br />the site which the environmental hazard testing and cleaning firm <br />determines may have been affected by the conditions found at the site; and <br />c. A complete clean up of the site (including, but not limited to, the clean up <br />or removal of plumbing, ventilation systems, fixtures and contaminated <br />soil) or a demolition of the site and complete clean up of the demolished <br />site; and <br />d. A complete clean up, or disposal at an approved dump site, of all personal <br />property in the site; and <br />e. A complete clean up of all property and soil in proximity to the site which <br />is found to have been affected by the conditions found at the site; and <br />f Remediation testing and follow-up testing, including, but not limited to, <br />testing of the ventilation system and plumbing, to determine that all health <br />risks are sufficiently reduced, according to Minnesota Department of <br />Health guidelines, to allow safe human occupancy and use of the site and <br />use of the personal property therein and of all property and soil in <br />proximity to the site. <br /> <br />3. Provide the City Building Official or designee with the identity of the testing and <br />cleaning firm with which the owner has contracted for abatement of the public <br />health nuisance as required above; and <br /> <br />4. Sign an agreement with the City Building Official or designee establishing a clean <br />up schedule. The schedule shall establish reasonable deadlines for completing all <br />actions required by this ordinance for abatement of the public health nuisance. In <br />determining appropriate deadlines, the City Building Official or designee shall <br />consider practical limitations and the availability of contractors in approving the <br />schedule for clean up. <br /> <br />The site owner must meet all deadlines established on the clean up schedule. Also, <br />pursuant to the deadlines established by the clean up schedule, the site owner is required <br />to provide the City Building Official or designee with written documentation of the clean <br />up process, including a signed statement from a City approved environmental hazard <br />testing and cleaning firm that the site, all personal property therein and all property and <br />soil in proximity to the site, is safe for humlln occupancy and use and that the clean up <br />was conducted in accordance with the most current Minnesota Department of Health <br />guidelines. <br /> <br />Page 6 of 10 <br />
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