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<br />~ <br /> <br />designee, and any persons designated by the Building Official or designee, may enter <br />onto the site property or enter into the site at any time while a declaration of public health <br />nuisance is in effect for the site. . <br /> <br />Section 15. Removal of Penonal PrQoertv from the Site, <br /> <br />While a declaration of public health nuisance for an affected site is in effect and has been <br />posted at the site, no personal property may be removed from the site without prior <br />written consent from the City Building Official or designee. Consent to remove personal <br />property shall only be granted at the reasonable discretion of the Building Official or <br />designee, and only in cases of hardship after: <br /> <br />1. A City approved environmental hazard testing and cleaning firm has advised the <br />City, in writing, that the item(s) of PeI'SOIlal property can be sufficiently cleaned <br />to remove all harmful contamination; and <br /> <br />2. The owner of the personal property agrees in writing: <br /> <br />a. That the owner is aware of the danger of using the contJlminJlted property; <br />and <br />b. That the owner will thoroughly clean the property to remove all <br />coonunination prior to the use of the property; and <br />c. That the owner releases and agrees to indemnify the city, its Staft: and the <br />City Council from all liability to the owner and/or third persons for <br />injuries or damJ\ges caused, or alleged to have been caused, by the <br />contJlminated property. <br /> <br />Section 16. City Council Review/Rie:ht to ADoeaI. <br /> <br />The owner of the property or any party with a legal interest in the property who has been <br />issued a Declaration of Public Health Nuisance. an Order for Abatement. or a Statement <br />of Public Costs may appeal to the City Council. The ap-peal shall be in writing. filed with <br />the City Clerk and Anoka County Community Health and Environmental Services. <br />specifying the grounds for the appeal and the relief requested. The appeal must be filed <br />within ten (10) days of the issuance of the item from which appeal is taken. The City <br />Council shall hear the appeal at the next available City Council meeting. Upon review. <br />the City Council may affirm. modify or reverse the action taken. The filing of an appeal <br />shall sus.pend the terms of the Declaration of Public Health Nuisance. Order for <br />Abatement. or Statement of Public Costs. whichever is applicable. However. in the <br />instance of an appeal from an Order for Abatement. the appeal shall not sus.pend that part <br />of the order prohibiting occupancy of the property. <br /> <br />Section 17. Violations and Penalties. <br /> <br />Page 9 of 10 <br />