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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 StatuteSection <br />145A.14;. and. <br />v.i. Information about the potentially hazardous condition. of the clandestine drug.lab site or <br />chemical dumpsite. <br />5. Responsibilities of Owner, <br />l) Upon receipt of an abat6ment:order by the City's E nvironmental Health Official, theproperty <br />owner must, at the owners expense: <br />L .Immediately vacate those portions of the property, including building.or structure <br />interiors that may place the occupants.or visitors at risk.. This: include...: dwellings, <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 declared.a Public Health Nuisance untiLsuch declaration is vacated or modified <br />to allow occupancy; <br />H. 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 />i1 L. Promptly contract with one or more acceptable environmental hazard testing and cleaning <br />firms (acceptable.firms am those thathave provided.assurance of appropriate.equiprrtent,. <br />procedures, and personnel, as determined by. the Minnesota Department of Health) to <br />accomplish the .following: <br />1: A detailed on -site assessment of the.extent of contamination At the site and the <br />contamination .of the personal property therein; <br />2. Sail testing of the site and testing of all property and soil in proximity to the site <br />that the environmental hazard testing and cleaning.form determines imy have <br />been. affected by the conditions found at the sire; <br />30 A complete, cleanup: of 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 fiat not <br />limited. to;. the. cleanup or removal of contaminated plumbing, ventilation <br />systems, tixturEs and contaminated soil) or.a demolition. of the site and a <br />complete cleanup of the demolished site; <br />4.. Rerriediation testing and follow-up testing to determine -all health risks are <br />sufficiently reduced, according to the Minnesota Department' of.l•lealth <br />guidelines, to allow safe huinan occupancy and use.orthe site and tlse. .of the <br />personal property therein. <br />iv. .Regularly notify the. City'of actions. taken and reach agreement.with the City on the <br />cleanup schedule. The City shall consider practical limitations and the availability of <br />contractors in approving the schedule for cleanup; ,and <br />v. Provide. written documentationto the. City of the cleanup process, including a signed, <br />written statement that. the property is. safe for human occupancy and that the cleanup was. <br />conducted in. accordance with Minnesota.D.epartirient of Health guidelines.. <br />Z) The:property may 'not be re=occupipd. .or used in any manner untiI the City lias obtained the written <br />statement in.paragraph { I)(v) and has confirmed. that .Ihe. property has been cleaned in accordance <br />with the guidelines established by the Minnesota Department of Health. <br />CIand esline Dnilab 00inance No..143 3' <br />
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