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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS NCIDENT COST RECOVERY ORDINANCE #2003-0r Effective: Mav 20. 2003

HMARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENT COST RECOVERY ORDINANCE Ordinance Num6g1 2003_01eff. May 202003 PURPOSE: The County of Presque Isle finds that a significant potential exists for Poljce, Fire, & Rescue Services to respond to incidents involving the release or threatened release of hazardous materials. Such incidents create a great likelihood of personal injury and/or property damage. The control and abatement of such incidents places a significant financial and operational burden upon the county police, fires fighting. and rescue services. DEFINIIONS Unless specifically defined below, words or phrases used in this ordinance shall be interpreted so as to give them meaning they have in common usage and to give this ordinance its most reasonable application. "Emergency Response" means the providing, sending, and/or utilizing of police, fire flghting, emergency medical, and rescue services by the County, or by a private industrial entity or corporation operating at the request or direction of the County or State of Michigan, for an incident resulting in a hazardous materials release or threatened release' "Hazardous Material" means explosives, pyrotechnics, flammable compressed 9as, flammable liquid, combustible liquid oxidizing material, poisonous gas, polsonous liquid, poisonous solid, irritating material, etiological material, radioactive material, corrosive material, Iiquefied petroleum gas, or any other hazardous material as defined in MCL 299.501' "Building" means any structure used or intended for supporting or shelterinq any use or occupancy, "Premises" means any lot or parcel of land, exclusive of buildings, and includes a parking lot, tourist camp, trailer camp, airport, stockyard, junkyard, wharf, pier, public roadway, and any other place or enclosure, however owned, used, or occupied. "Owner" means any person having a vested or contingent interest in the property, premises, container, or vehicle involved in the hazardous materials incident, including but not limited to any duly authorized agent or attorney, purchaser, devisee, or fiduciary of said person having said vested or contingent interest. "Vehicle" means any mode which is used as an instrument of conveyance, including but not limited to motor vehicles, railroad cars, boab, aircraft, etc' "Expenses of an Emergency Response" means the direct and reasonable costs incurred by the County of Presque Isle, or by a private person, corporation, or other assisting government agency, which is operating at the request of the County, when making an emergency response to the hazardous materials incident, including the cosb of providing police, fire, rescue/ emergency medjcal services, containment and abatement of all hazardous conditions at the scene of the incident. The costs further include all of the salaries and wages of Presque Isle County personnel responding to the incident, salaries and wages of Presque Isle county personnel engaged in the investigation, supervision, and report preparation regarding said incident, at the request or direction of the County of Presque Isle, and all costs connected with the administration of the incident relating to any prosecution or the appearance of witnesses at any court proceedings in relation thereto. CosG shall also include, but not be limited to, such items as disposable matenals and supplies used during the response to said incident, the rental or leasing of equipment used

for specific response, replacement of equipment which is special technical services and laboratory cost, services, and supplies purchased for any specific evacuation relating to said incident, and any other cost reasonably associated with the Emergency Services Clean Up. DUTY TO REMOVE AND CLEAN UP: FAILURE TO REMOVE AND CLEAN UP Duty to Remove: It shall be the duty of the owner, operator, occupant, or other person responsible for the operation, maintenance and/or condition of any building, premises, property, or vehicle regarding which an incident arises which involves the release or threatened release of hazardous materials on or about said building, premises, property, and/or vehicle to immediately contain and control such hazardous material and undertake and complete a total cleanup of the area in such a manner as to insure that all leakage, spillage or other dissemination of hazardous material is fully removed and the area is fully restored to its condition prior to the placement, leakage, spillage, or dissemination of such hazardous material. Failure to Remove and Clean Up: In the event the owner, operator, occupant. or other person responsible for the operation. maintenance, and/or condition of any building, premises, property/ or vehicle regarding which an incident arises which involves the release or threatened release of hazardous materials on or about said building, premises, property and/or vehicle, fails to remove in a timely manner, hazardous materials after an emergency response involving hazardous materials or comply completely with the above section, the County of Presque Isle shall have the right to enter onto said property and remove and conduct a clean up of such hazardous materials either by governmental employees or by contractors and agents of said government. Prior to engaging in such clean up, the County of Presque Isle shall make diligent efforts to notify the owner of its duty to abate said emergency. All costs associated with such containment, control, removal, and clean up are in addition to the costs associated in the following sections and are to be reimbursed in like manner. LIABILITY FOR EXPENSE OF AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE Person(s) Responsible: The owner, operator, occupant, or other pe6on responsible for the operation, maintenance, and/or condition of any building, premises, property or vehicle regarding which an incident arises which involve the release of hazardous materials on or about said building, premises, property and/or vehicle shall be required to reimburse the County of Presque Isle for all expenses of an emergency response to said hazardous materials incident' SEVERABILITY Charge Against Person: The o(pense of an emergency response shall be a charge against the person or corporation liable for the expenses under the Ordinance. The charge constitutes a debt of that person or corporation and is collectable by the county of Presque Isle in the same manner as in the case of an obligation under contract, express or implied. Cost Recovery Schedule: The County of Presque Isle shall, by resolution, as soon as possible after an emergency response, adopt a schedule of the cosls included within the expense of the emergency response. This schedule shall be available at the office of the County Clerk for inspection by the public. Billing: The County of Presque Isle may, within ten (10) days of receiving itemized costs, or any Dart thereof, incurred for an emergency response, submit a bill for these costs by first class mail or oersonal service to the person or corporation liable for the expenses as enumerated under this ordinance. The bill (s) shall require full payment within thiay (30) days from the date of mailing or service of said bill upon the responsible person'

Failure to Pay: Procedure to Recover Costs: Any failure by the person or corporation described in this Ordrnance as liable or responsible for expenses of an emergency response to pay said bill within thirty (30) days of mailing or service of the bill shall constitute a default on said bill. In the case of default, the County of Presque Isle shall have the right and power to add all emergency response costs to the tax roll as incident, and lew and collect such taxes against said property or premises. The County of Presque Isle shall also have the right to bring action in a court of competent jurisdiction to collect said costs if the County deems such action to be necessary. NOTICE TO BE PUBUSHED The County Clerk shall publish this Ordinance in the manner required by law, including notice of the fact that a complete copy of this Ordinance is available at the office of the Clerk for inspection by the public at all times. CONFUCNNG ORDINANCES REPEALED Any and all other Ordinances inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance and any changes adopted thereof are, to the extent of such inconsistency, hereby repealed. SEVERABILITY If any Section, Subsection, Clause, Paragraph or Provision of this Ordinance shall be adjudged invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction such shall only apply to the said portion thereof adjudicated invalid, and the full remaining portions or parts of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SAVINGS CLAUSE This Ordinance shall not be construed to alter, affect. or abate any pending prosecution or proceedings, or prevent prosecution or proceeding hereinafter instituted under any ordinance specifically or impliedly repealed by this Ordinance, and any changes thereto of any liabilities incurred or offenses committed before the effective date of the Ordinance, and all proceedings or orosecutions instituted after the effective date of this Ordinance, may be continued or instituted under and in accordance with the provisions of any Ordinance in force at the time of the liability incurred or commission of such offense. WHEN EFFECNVE This Ordinance shall be effective commencing 60 days following publication of the ordinance in a newspaper of general circulation in the County. Moved by Cornmlssloner Field and supported by Commissioner Darga to adopt the above ordlnance. Ayes: Comnissioners Darga, Fleld and Chairrnan Bruder. Nays: Commissioners Sche11 and Wozniak. Excused: None. Motion carried by ro11 call vote. Dated: March 12 2003 Presque Isle County Board of Conmissioners

STATE OF MICHIGAN ) COUNTY OF PRESQUE ISLE) I, Susan M. Rhode, Clerk of the County of Presque lsle, do hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance #2003-01 is a irue copy taken from the minutes of the Presque lsle County Board of Commissioners at a meeting held on March 12,2003. Presque lsle County CIerk J t.i -