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(2) treat, store, transport or dispose of all waste generated from the clandestine drug <br /> lab operation and found at the site in a manner consistent with the Minnesota <br /> department of health and Minnesota pollution control regulations; <br /> (3) issue a temporary declaration of public health nuisance for the affected site and <br /> post a copy of the declaration on all doorway entrances to the site or, in the case <br /> of bare land, in several conspicuous places on the property. This temporary <br /> declaration will expire after the city health authority inspects the site and <br /> determines the appropriateness of issuing a permanent declaration of public health <br /> nuisance; <br /> (4) notify all people occupying the site that a temporary declaration of public health <br /> nuisance has been issued; <br /> (5) require all people occupying the site to immediately vacate the site, remove all <br /> pets from the site, and not return without written authorization from the city <br /> health authority; <br /> (6) notify the occupants vacating the site that the personal property at the site may be <br /> contaminated with dangerous chemical residue; and <br /> (7) may board up and put locks on each doorway entrance to the site to prohibit <br /> people from entering the site without authorization. Private contractors may be <br /> retained to provide this service. Law enforcement on the scene may determine the <br /> extent to which the structure needs to be secured. <br /> (b) The notification of the people and organizations mentioned above may be delayed <br /> to accomplish appropriate law enforcement objectives. <br /> (c) Law enforcement may commence any of these steps as is reasonably necessary at <br /> any time in the process of cleaning and securing the site. <br /> � Sec. 50-202. Seizure of property. <br /> When a clandestine drug lab site is inside a vehicle,baat, trailer or other form of <br /> moveable personal property, law enforcement authorities must immediately seize it and not <br /> allow it to be transported except to a more secure location. All other requirements of this section <br /> must be followed as closely as possible given the specific type of property in which the site is <br /> discovered. <br /> Sec. 50-203. Action by city health authority. . <br /> (a) Inspection and declaration of nuisance. Within 48 hours of notification that law <br /> enforcement authorities have determined the existence of a clandestine drug lab site, the city <br /> health authority must inspect the site. The city health authority may then promptly issue a <br /> permanent declaration of public health nuisance and a Do Not Enter--Unsafe to Occupy Order <br /> Page 3 of 8 <br />