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Section 3-3-290: Adoption of Standards. <br />Section 3-3-290 is hereby deleted. <br />Section 3-3-295: Adoption of 1989 Supplement. <br />Section 3-3-295 is hereby deleted. <br />ARTICLE 3.HAZARDOUS MATERIALS <br />Section 3-3-300: RELEASE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS; CLEANUP OR ABATEMENT; <br />LIABILITY FOR COSTS. <br />(a) Additional Authority. The authority and remedies provided by this section are in <br />addition to those provided by any local, state or federal law. <br />(b) Fire Department Clean Up And Abatement. The Fire Department is authorized to <br />clean-up or abate the effects of any hazardous material or any other material that is <br />unlawfully released, discharged or deposited by a person or persons upon, under or <br />into property or facilities within the City. <br />(c) Study Order. In the event the City Manager or his or her designee reasonably <br />believes that a release, discharge or deposit of hazardous material may have occurred <br />upon, under or into property or facilities within the City, the City Manager or his or <br />her designee may order investigative studies to be performed by any of those parties <br />listed in subsection (g). Such studies shall include data on the nature and extent of <br />the release. The person or persons ordered to perform studies pursuant to this <br />subsection shall bear the costs of such studies. <br />(d) Clean Up Order. In the event that the City Manager or his or her designee determines <br />that a release, discharge or deposit of hazardous material upon, under or into property <br />or facilities within the City poses a threat to the public health, safety or welfare or to <br />the environment, the City Manager or his or her designee may order any person or <br />persons listed in subsection (g) to clean up or abate the hazardous material at said <br />person or person's costs. <br />(e) Supervision And Verification. In the event that any person or persons undertakes, <br />either voluntarily or upon order of the City Manager or his or her designee, to clean <br />up or abate the effects of any hazardous material or any other material that is <br />unlawfully released, discharged or deposited upon, under or into any property or <br />