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(1) A city-approved environmental hazard testing and cleaning firm has advised the city, in writing, <br /> that the item(s)of personal property can be sufficiently cleaned to remove all harmful <br /> contamination; and <br /> (2) The owner of the personal property agrees in writing: <br /> (a) That the owner is aware of the danger of using the contaminated property; <br /> (b) That the owner will thoroughly clean the property to remove all contamination prior to <br /> the use of the property; and <br /> (c) That the owner releases and agrees to indemnify the city, its staff and the City Council <br /> from all liability to the owner and/or third persons for injuries or damages caused, or <br /> alleged to have been caused,by the contaminated property <br /> Ord. #77, adopted 12/10/2003 <br /> § 91.60 CITY COUNCIL REVIEW/RIGHT TO APPEAL. <br /> The owner of the property or any party with a legal interest in the property who has been issued a <br /> declaration of public health nuisance, an order for abatement,or a statement of public costs may appeal to the <br /> City Council. The appeal shall be in writing, filed with the Administrator and Anoka County Community <br /> Health and Environmental Services, specifying the grounds for the appeal and the relief requested. The appeal <br /> must be filed within ten days of the issuance of the item from which appeal is taken. The City Council shall <br /> hear the appeal at the next available City Council meeting. Upon review,the City Council may affirm,modify <br /> or reverse the action taken. The filing of an appeal shall suspend the terms of the declaration of public health <br /> nuisance, order for abatement or statement of public costs, whichever is applicable. However, in the instance of <br /> an appeal from an order for abatement, the appeal shall not suspend that part of the order prohibiting occupancy <br /> of the property. <br /> Ord. #77, adopted 12/10/2003 <br /> § 91.99 PENALTY. <br /> Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. <br /> 1101 Page <br />