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v. Information: on locating professional services necessary to remove and abate the public <br />health nuisance: status as, provided in this Ordinance and Minnesota Statute Section <br />145A.14; and <br />A. Information. about the. potentially hazardous condition. of -the clandestine drug lab site or <br />chemical dump site. <br />5. Responsibilities of Owner. <br />1) upon receipt of an abatement order by. the City's Environmental. Health Official,Ahe property <br />owner must, at the owners expense: <br />i. Immediately vacate those portions of the property, includingbuilding or.structure. <br />interiors that. may place the occupants.or visitors afrisk. This includesdwellings, <br />buildings, motor vehicles, trailers, boats, appliances or.any other affected area or <br />location.. No person shall occupy, enter or allow occupancy or. entrance to a building or <br />structure decIared.a Public Health Nuisance until such dbelaration is vacated or mod ifed <br />to. allow occupancy; <br />ii.: Properly secure.and.poA warning signs on the perimeterof..any contaminated areas on the: <br />property in an effort to avoid exposure: to unsuspecting parties; <br />iii. Promptly .contract with One or mcire..acceptable environmental hazard testing andcleaning <br />firms (acceptable firsts are those that have -provided. of appropriate equipment, <br />procedures, and -personnel, as determined by the Minnesota Department of Health) to <br />accomplish the foilowing; <br />1. A detailed on -site assessment Ofthe .extent of contamination at the site and the <br />contamination of the personal property therein;; <br />2. Soil .testiiig of the site and .testing;of all property and soil in proximity to the site <br />that.the environmental hazardAestitig and cleaning forrn determines may Have <br />been affected by the: conditions found at. the site; <br />3, A. compl ete. cl ean up. o f all property. and soil at the site:and in. proximity to the <br />site.that is found to be affected by conditions found at.the site. (including but. not <br />limited to, the cleanup or removal of contaminated plumbing,. venfilation <br />systems,.#ixtures and contaminated soil) or a demo Iition.of.the site and.a <br />complete :cleanup of the demolished site; <br />4. Remediation:testing and follow-up testing to determine all health risks are <br />sufficiently reduced; according to the Minnesota Department .of Health <br />guidelines, to. allow safe human occupancy and use of the site and use of the <br />personal property therein. <br />iv. Regularly notify the City of. actions taken and reach. agreament'With the City on the <br />cleanup. schedule. The Cityshal1. consider practical limitations and the availability of <br />contractors in. approving :the schedule for cleanup; and <br />Y. Provide written documentation to the City.of the cleanup:process, ucluding a signed, <br />written statement that the property is safe for human occupancy and. that the. cleanup was <br />conducted: in accordance.with Minnesota Department of Health guidelines: <br />2) The property may not be re -occupied or used in any manner until -the City has obtained.the written <br />statement in paragraph. (1)(E, and has confirmed that the property has:been cleaned in:accordance <br />with the guidelines established by the Minnesota Department of Health.. <br />6. Owner's Responsibility for Costs.. <br />{kteisaitt Cl;in�lrstine [?rug Laid Ordinancti No; 141 <br />