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4. Remediation testing and follow-up testing to determine alI.licalth risks am <br />.sufficiently reduced. accuding.to the Minnesola.Departntum o£1leahh <br />guidelines; to allow sale human occupancy and use:vfthe site and use .of.the. <br />personal properly. therein, <br />iv: Regularly notify the City: of Action a. taken and reach agreement with the City on the <br />cleanup.schednle. The City shall consider practical limitations and the availability of <br />cotitractors.ih approving the schedule for.cleanup; and <br />v. Provide: written documentation -to the. City of the.cicanup process, including a signcd, <br />written statement that the. property is safe for human. occupancy, and tbatthe cleanup was <br />conducted hi accordance with Ivliitnesota.I]cpartmentofHeal lh guidclines <br />. <br />2) The property may. not be- re -occupied or used in any mani eruntil the City has obtained the. virilten <br />statement in paragraph (l)(E.)and has cool-trmed thaL,ih ' roperty lias been cleaned in.accordance <br />with the guidelines.established by the .Minnesala._bedazi rrient of Health, <br />8. Olviier's:Rcsponsibility for Costs.. <br />The owner is responsible for all costs amociated;witI nuisance abatement"and-cleanup. of the: clandestine <br />drug lab sire or chemical dump site, including,.hiiii3ot limited fo, costs for:'':'::' <br />1] Ennergency Response; <br />2j Posting and physicai.seeurity of the site; <br />3] NofificationSofaffected.par[ie5;:;.:., <br />4] Expenses. related to the recovety,af costs nciudingthe assessmrnt process; <br />5] Laboratory.Eces;;: <br />G] CleanupscMces; ' <br />7.] AdmiItis4tt Yc.fees; and : <br />8] Other a.ssociiiteil'Casts.:.;: <br />9. City:ilufhority 3o Init' C,leauup and t eeovery. of Costs: <br />1) If, within ten (10) days'a6l.service ofribiicc of the Declaration of.}'ubIic Health Nuisance, the.. <br />City is unable tiilocateihc'prnperty ocrner or ifthe City Env Health. Official determines <br />that the owner refuses to, or cannot pay the costs, or arrange timely assessment and cleanup that is. <br />a6ceplable.to.the di&.'.thc.City Erivironmental- Heal th Official is. authorized to proceed in a prompt <br />maiinerto initiate tiie;on-5ite assessment and cleanup. <br />2) The City tray abate.tii-mfkanoe by removing any hazardous structure, building, or otherwise in. <br />accordance. -with Mtnfiesota. Statutes Chapter 463, Section :14 of this Qrdinance or liy.any other <br />mean provided:uridY law_ <br />3) if the Cityabates the public health nuisance, in addition to any legal remedy, it is entitled to <br />recover all costs. associated with such.aaatenicntplus an:additionai:25%oftltr Cay's.costsror <br />adniinislration. In: addition to uny otlterlegal remedy, the City may recover costs by civil action <br />against the prison or persons who own theTroperty in the:matter that taxes and special <br />assessments are certified and collected pursuant.to Minnesota Statutes Section 429.101. <br />10. Autharityto hfodifyar Rem oveDcclaration of Public Health tiuisance. <br />l) The Environmental Health Official is authorized to modify. the Declaral ion conditions or remove <br />the.Decfaration ofPublic 11calth Nuisance, <br />Nuisance Ordinance No 86 i t <br />