Any peace officer or code enforcement official is authorized to enforce this article, [and] may enter the public areas of any building or premises, not a private residence or dwelling, structure or completely enclosed structure on private property, at all reasonable times whenever necessary in the performance of their duties to inspect and investigate for violations of any law, or to enforce the law. The authority to inspect shall include but not be limited to the authority to examine vehicles or parts thereof, obtain information so as to identify such vehicles and remove or cause the removal of a vehicle or part thereof declared to be a nuisance. If such building or premises are occupied, the official shall present proper credentials and demand entry, unless otherwise permitted by law. If such entry is refused, or if no owner or other person having charge and control of the building or premises can be located, the peace officer or code enforcement official shall have recourse to every remedy provided by law to secure entry.
(Ordinance 986, sec. 9, adopted 7/14/03)