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/ <br />for the affected site to replace the temporary declaration. A copy of the permanent declaration <br />and order must be posted on all doorway entrances to the site or, in the case of bare land, in <br />several conspicuous places on the property. <br />(b) Abatement order. AAer issuing the permanent declaration, the city health <br />authority must send written notice to the site owner ordering abatement of the public health <br />nuisance. The abatement order must include the following: <br />a copy of the declaration of public health nuisance and Do Not Enter-Unsafe to <br />Occupy Order; <br />(2) <br />(3) <br />information about the potentially hazardous condition of the site; <br />a summary of the site owner ’s and occupant's responsibilities under this section; <br />and <br />information that may help the owner locate appropriate services nccessaiy to <br />abate the public health nuisance. <br />(c) Notice to other parties. The health authority must also mail a copy of the <br />permanent declaration of public health nuisance and a copy of this section to the follow ing <br />parties at their last known addresses: <br />(1) occupants or residents of the site if known; <br />(2) neighbors in proximity to the site who may be reasonably affected by the <br />conditions found; <br />(3) the Orono police department; <br />the appropriate enforcement division of the United States drug enforcement <br />administration; and <br />other city, state and local authorities, such as the city public works department, <br />the state pollution control agency, the state department of health, and the <br />department of natural resources, that are know n to have public and protection <br />responsibilities applicable to the situation. <br />(d) Modification or removal of declaration. The city health authority may modify or <br />remove the declaration of public health nuisance after the health authority receives <br />documentation from a city-approved environmental hazard testing and cleaning firm stating that <br />the suspected health and safety risks, including those to neighbors and potential occupants, either <br />do not exist or have been sufficiently abated or corrected to justify amendment or removal of the <br />declaration. <br />Secs. 50-204—50-300. Resened. <br />Page 4 of8
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