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M <br />1) a detailed on-site assessment of contamination at the site, including the <br />personal property in the site; <br />2) soil testing of the site and testing of all property and soil in proximity <br />to the site which the environmental hazard testing and cleaning firm <br />determines may have been affected by the conditions found at the site; <br />3) a complete clean-up of the site (including the clean-up or removal of <br />plumbing, ventilation systems, fixtures and contaminated soil) or a <br />demolition of the structures on the site and complete clean -tip of the <br />demolished site; <br />4) a complete clean-up, or disposal at an approved dump site, of ail <br />personal property in the site that is found to have been affected by the <br />conditions at the site; <br />5) a complete clean-up of all property and soil in proximity to the site that <br />is found to have been affected by the conditions at the site; and <br />6) rernediation testing and follow --tip testing, including testing of' the <br />ventilation system and plumbing, to determine that all health risks are <br />sufficiently reduced to allow safe human occupancy and use of tile <br />site, use of the personal property in it, and use of all property and soil <br />in proximity to the site. <br />(b) provide the city with the identity of the testing and cleaning firm with <br />which the owner has contracted for abatement of the public health <br />nuisance as required above; and <br />(c) sign an agreement with the city establishing a clean-up schedule. The <br />schedule must establish reasonable deadlines for completing all actions <br />required by this chapter for abatement of the public health nuisance. The <br />city will consider practical limitations and the availability of contractors in <br />approving the clean-up schedule. <br />(2) The owner must meet all deadlines established in the clean-up schedule. The <br />owner must provide the city with written documentation of the clean-up, <br />including a signed statement from a city -approved environmental hazard testing <br />and cleaning firm that the site, all personal property in it, and all property and soil <br />in proximity to the site is safe for human occupancy and use and that the clean-up <br />was conducted in accordance with the most current state guidelines. <br />1175.090. Site Owner's ResoODsibility for Costs. The site owner is responsible for all <br />costs of dealing with and abating the public health nuisance, including contractor's fees <br />F:ACowtcil MeetingsV04262005VOIiU7VANCI.MF Inl.doc <br />