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2). Removal of the posted Declaration of Public Health Nuisance by:anyone other than the <br />Environmental Health Official, law enforcement authorities, or their designees; is prohibited. <br />3) TheCity Environmental Health .Official shall also attempt to notify the.following parties of the <br />Declaration of Public Health Nuisances <br />i. Owner' of the property; <br />ii, Occupants of the property;. <br />iii. Neighbors within close proximity that can be reasonably affected by the co..nditions <br />found;. <br />iv.. The Ramsey County Sheriffs Department; and <br />v. Other`state and Iocal authorities, such as the:Minnesota PaIlution Control Agency acid the <br />Minnesota Department of.Pub€ic'Health, which are known to:have public and <br />environmental protection. responsibii.ities applicable to. th.e situation. <br />4) Any rental license issued by the City for:the property is immediately suspended upon issuance of <br />the Declaration of Public.Hcaith. Nuisance. Such license will be reinstated only afterfull <br />compliance with an abatement order. <br />5) After issuance of. the .Declaration of Public .Health Nuisance, the City Environmental Health <br />Official .will issue an order to the property owner to abate the public health nuisance. The <br />abatement order will. include -the following: <br />is A copy of the ❑eclarationr.of Public: Health Nuisance; <br />ii. Anorder to immediately vacate. those portions. of the property; including building or <br />structure interiors; which may:place the occupants or visitors at risk; <br />iii. Notification of suspension. ofthe.rent al license, if applicable; <br />iv. A summary :of the.owner'.s.: and occupant's responsibilities; <br />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 />vi. Inforniatio.n about the potentially hazardous condition of the clandestine drug lab site. or <br />chemical. dump site.. <br />7.. Responsibilities of Owner. <br />I) Upon.receipt of an abatement order by the City's.Environmental Health official, .the property <br />.owner must, at the owners expense; <br />i. .Immediately vacate those. portions of the property, including. buiIdingu. or structure. <br />interiors that may place the occupants or visitors at risk. This includes dwellings, <br />buildings,.motor Vehicles; trailers, boats; appliances or any other affected area ar <br />location. No. person shall occupy, enter.or allow occupancy or.entrance:to a building or <br />structure declared a.Pablic Health Nuisance until such declaration is vacated or modified <br />to allow occupancy; <br />ii. Properly secure and post warning signs on the -perimeter of any contaminated areas on the <br />property in an effort to avoid exposure to unsuspecting parties; <br />iii. Promptly contract with one or itore.accaptable environmental hazard testing and .cleaning <br />firms (acceptable firmsarethosc that have provided assurance of appropriate equipment, <br />procedures, and personnel,. as dewrmined by the Minnesota Department of Health) to <br />accomplish the following: <br />Nuisance Ordinance No 86 9 <br />