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(3) Notice to other parties. The city must also mail a copy of the permanent <br />declaration of public health nuisance and a copy of this section to the following parties at <br />their last know addresses: <br />(a) occupants or residents of the site if known; <br />(b) neighbors in proximity to the site who may be affected by the <br />conditions found; <br />(c) the appropriate enforcement division of the United States drug <br />enforcement administration; and <br />(d) other city, state and local authorities, such as the City Public Works <br />Department, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, the Minnesota Department of <br />Health, and the Department of Natural Resources, that are known to have public and <br />environmental protection responsibilities applicable to the situation. <br />(4) Modification or removal of declaration. The city may modify or remove the <br />declaration of public health nuisance after the city receives documentation from a city - <br />approved environmental hazard testing and cleaning firm stating that the suspected health <br />and safety risks, including those to neighbors and potential occupants, either do not exist <br />or have been sufficiently abated or corrected to justify amendment or removal of the <br />declaration. <br />3100.080. Site Owner's Responsibility to Act. <br />(1) Within 10 business days after the abatement order is mailed to the site owner, <br />the owner must accomplish the following; <br />(a) provide the city, in writing, with: <br />1) confirmation that all persons and their pets have vacated the <br />site; <br />2) the names of all children who the owner believes were residing <br />at the site during the time period the clandestine drug lab is suspected to have been at the <br />site; and <br />3) confirmation that the site will remain vacated and secured until <br />the public health nuisance is completely abated, as required by this chapter. <br />(b) contract with one or more city - approved environmental hazard testing <br />and cleaning firms to conduct the following work in accordance with the most current <br />state guidelines: <br />
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