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CITY OF GEM LAKE, RASMSEV COUNTY, MINNESOTA <br />ORDINANCE NO. 143 <br />AN ORDINANCE REGARDING CLANDESTINE ❑RUG LASS AND PROVIDING FOR ABATEMENT <br />AND PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION THEREOF. <br />'1711E CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GEM LAKE ORDAINS: <br />Section 1. Purpose and Intent. <br />The purpose of this Ordinance is to protect the public health, safety and welfare and reduce public exposure <br />to health risks where law enforcement officers have determined that hazardous chemicals from a suspected <br />clandestine drug lab or chemical dump site may exist. These conditions present health and safety risks to <br />occupants and visitors of such structures and land through fire, explosion and skin and respiratory exposure <br />to chemicals. The City Council finds that such sites may contain hazardous chemicals, substances, or <br />residues that place people, particularly children or adults of child-bearing age, at risk of exposure through <br />inhabiting the property, visiting the property or using or being exposed to contaminated personal property. <br />Section 2. Definitions. <br />For the _pu_rpose_of this ()rdinance, the following terms or words shall be interpreted as follows: <br />I. Child — means any person less than 18 years of age. <br />2. Chemical dump site — means any place or area where chemicals or other waste materials have been <br />located. <br />3. Clandestine drug lab — means the unlawful manufacture or attempt to manufacture controlled substances. <br />4. Clandestine drug lab site - means any place or area where law enforcement has determined that <br />conditions associated with the operation of unlawful clandestine drug lab exist. A clandestine drug lab site <br />includes any dwellings, accessory structures, buildings, a chemical dump site, a vehicle, boat, trailer or <br />other similar appliance or any other area, land or location. <br />S. Cleanup — means proper removal and/or containment of substances hazardous to humans and/or the <br />environment at a clandestine drug lab site or chemical dump site. <br />6. Controlled substance — means any drug, substance or immediate precursor in Schedules I through V of <br />Minnesota Statutes Section 152.02. The term does not include distilled spirits, wine, malt beverages, <br />intoxicating liquors or tobacco. <br />7. Owner — means any person, firm, corporation, or other entity who owns, in whole or in part, the land, <br />building, structure, vehicle, boat, trailer or other location associated with a clandestine drug lab site or <br />chemical dump site. <br />S. Public Health Nuisance — means a nuisance as defined above or under Minnesota Statute Section <br />145A.02, subdivision 17. <br />9. Remediation — means methods such as assessment, evaluation, testing, venting, detergent scrubbing, <br />enclosure, encapsulation, demolition, and/or removal of contaminated materials from a clandestine drug lab <br />site or chemical dump site. <br />Section 3. Administration <br />1. Declaration of Property as a Public Health Nuisance. <br />1) Any property containing a clandestine drug lab or chemical dump site will be declared a public <br />health nuisance. <br />2) No person may occupy, enter or allow occupancy or entrance to property declared a public health <br />nuisance under this Section until such declaration is vacated or modified to allow occupancy. <br />-Nitr,.orvc•z( lama€c5ln1C 1.VtiZ1 1h ordinance No. 14} 1 <br />
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