[Amended 2-17-2009 by Ord. No. 452]
The purpose of this chapter is to reduce public
exposure to health risks where law enforcement officers have determined
that hazardous chemical waste from a suspected clandestine drug lab
site or associated dump site may exist. The City Council finds that
such sites may contain suspected chemicals and residues that place
people, particularly children or adults of child-bearing age, at risk
when exposed through inhabiting or visiting the site, now and in the
future.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
Fees for the administration of this chapter may be established and amended periodically as set forth in Chapter
160, Fees, of the Code of the City of Isanti.
For the purposes of this chapter, the following
terms or words shall be interpreted as follows:
CHILD
Any person less than 18 years of age.
CHEMICAL DUMP SITE
Any place or area where chemicals or other waste materials
used in a clandestine drug lab have been located.
CHEMICAL HAZARDOUS WASTES
Waste generated from a clandestine drug lab. Such wastes
shall be treated, stored, transported or disposed of in a manner consistent
with Minnesota Department of Health, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency,
and Isanti County Public Health Department rules and regulations.
[Amended 2-17-2009 by Ord. No. 452; 7-20-2021 by Ord. No. 763]
CLANDESTINE DRUG LAB SITE
Any place or area where law enforcement has determined that
conditions associated with the operation of an unlawful clandestine
drug lab exist. A clandestine drug lab site may include dwellings,
accessory buildings, accessory structures, a chemical dump site or
any land.
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
A drug, substance or immediate precursor in Schedules I through
V of Minn. Stat. § 152.02. The term shall not include distilled
spirits, wine, malt beverages, intoxicating liquors or tobacco.
MANUFACTURE
In places other than a pharmacy, includes the production,
cultivation, quality control, and standardization, by mechanical,
physical, chemical or pharmaceutical means, packing, repacking, tableting,
encapsulating, labeling, relabeling, filling, or by other process,
of drugs.
OWNER
Any person, firm or corporation who owns, in whole or in
part, the land, buildings or structures associated with a clandestine
drug lab site or chemical dump site.
PUBLIC HEALTH NUISANCE
All dwellings, accessory structures and buildings or adjacent
property associated with a clandestine drug lab site which are potentially
unsafe due to health hazards.
[Amended 2-17-2009 by Ord. No. 452]
Law enforcement authorities that identify conditions
associated with a clandestine drug lab site or chemical dump site
that places neighbors, visiting public, or present and future occupants
of the dwelling at risk for exposure to harmful contaminants and other
associated conditions must promptly notify the appropriate municipal,
child protection, and public health authorities of the property location,
property owner if known, and conditions found.
If law enforcement determines the existence
of a clandestine drug lab site or chemical dump site, the property
shall be declared a public health nuisance.
Amended 7-20-2021 by Ord. No. 763]
Upon notification by law enforcement authorities,
the City Building Official shall promptly issue a declaration of public
health nuisance for the affected property and post a copy of the declaration
at the probable entrance to the dwelling or property. The Building
Official shall also notify the owner of the property by mail and notify
the following parties:
A. Occupants of the property;
B. Neighbors at probable risk;
C. The City of Isanti Police Department; and
D. Other state and local authorities, such as MPCA and
MDH, that are known to have public and environmental protection responsibilities
that are applicable to the situation.
The Building Official shall also issue an order
to abate the public health nuisance, including the following:
A. Immediately vacate those portions of the property,
including building or structure interiors, that may place the occupants
or visitors at risk.
B. Promptly contract with appropriate environmental testing
and cleaning firms to conduct an on-site assessment, complete cleanup
and remediation testing and follow-up testing, and determine that
the property risks are sufficiently reduced to allow safe human occupancy
of the dwelling. The property owner shall notify the City of actions
taken and reach an agreement with the City on the cleanup schedule.
The City shall consider practical limitations and the availability
of contractors in approving the schedule for cleanup.
C. Provide written documentation of the cleanup process,
including a signed, written statement that the property is safe for
human occupancy and that the cleanup was conducted in accordance with
Minnesota Department of Health guidelines.
The property owner shall be responsible for
all costs of vacation or cleanup of the site, including contractor's
fees and public costs for services that were performed in association
with a clandestine drug lab site or chemical dump site cleanup. Public
costs may include, but are not limited to:
B. Notification of affected parties;
C. Expenses related to the recovery of costs, including
the assessment process;
[Amended 2-17-2009 by Ord. No. 452; 7-20-2021 by Ord. No. 763]
Any person violating any provision of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be subject to a penalty as provided by Chapter
1, Article
I, of this Code of the City of Isanti.