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DNISION 3. SITE OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY <br /> Sec. 50-301. Site owner's responsibility to act. <br /> (a) Within ten business days after the abatement order is mailed to the site owner, the <br /> owner must accomplish the following: <br /> (1) provide the city health authority, in writing, with: <br /> a. confirmation that all persons and their pets have vacated the site; <br /> b. the names of all children who the owner believes were residing at the site <br /> during the time period the clandestine drug lab is suspected to have been <br /> at the site; and <br /> c. confirmation that the site will remain vacated and secured until the public <br /> health nuisance is completely abated as required by this section. <br /> (2) contract with one or more city-approved environmental hazaxd testing and <br /> cleaning firms to conduct the following work in accordance with the most current <br /> state guidelines: <br /> a. a detailed on-site assessment of contamination at the site, including the <br /> personal property in the site; <br /> b. soil testing of the site and testing of all property and soil in proximity to <br /> the site which the environmental hazard testing and cleaning firm <br /> determines may have been affected by the conditions found at the site; <br /> c. 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 a complete clean-up of the <br /> demolished site; � <br /> d. a complete clean-up, or disposal at an approved dump site, of all personal <br /> property in the site that is found to have been affected by the conditions at <br /> the site; <br /> e. a complete clean-up of all property and soil in proximity to the site that is <br /> found to have been affected by the conditions at the site; and <br /> f. remediation testing and follow-up 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 the site, <br /> the personal property in it, and all property and soil in proximity to the <br /> site. <br /> Page 5 of 8 <br />