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facility within the City, the City Manager or his or her designee may take such action <br />as is necessary to supervise or verify the adequacy of such cleanup or abatement. The <br />person or persons described in subsection (g) shall be liable to the City for all costs <br />incurred as a result of such supervision or verification. <br />(f) Access to Property. 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 request the owner of said property and any tenant thereon to grant <br />its/their consent to the City or to the City`s authorized contractor to enter onto said <br />property for the purpose of taking samples of matter suspected of containing <br />hazardous materials. If such consent is obtained, the City, or the City's authorized <br />contractor, may enter said property to take such samples. <br />If either the owner of said property or any tenant thereon refuses to grant its/their <br />consent to such sampling, the City Manager or his or her designee may request the <br />City Attorney to obtain all necessary judicial orders and approval for entry onto the <br />property for sampling purposes. All costs incurred by the City, including all legal <br />fees and costs, in obtaining judicial approval to sample hazardous materials pursuant <br />to this subsection shall be recoverable from anyproperty owner or tenant who refused <br />the City access to the property. <br />(g) Responsible Parties. The following described persons shall be jointly and severally <br />liable to the City for the payment of all costs incurred by the City as a result of any <br />activity undertaken by the City pursuant to subsections (b), (c), (d) and (e): <br />(1) The person or persons whose actor omission caused such release, discharge <br />or deposit without regard to fault or proximate cause; and <br />(2) The person or persons who owned or had custody or had control of the <br />material at the time of such release, discharge, or deposit, without regard to <br />fault or proximate cause; and <br />(3) The person or persons who owned or had custody or had control of the <br />container which held such material at the time of or immediately prior to such <br />release, discharge or deposit, without regard to fault or proximate cause; and <br />(4) The person or persons who own any property interest in the property or <br />facilities where such release, discharge or deposit of hazardous material has <br />occurred. <br /> <br />