An enforcement officer may enter and inspect any property or premises at all times to perform any duty imposed upon him or her by this chapter whenever the enforcement officer has cause to believe a violation of the DMC is occurring; provided, that:
A. The enforcement officer shall present proper credentials, state the reason for entry, and request entry from the owner or occupant.
B. If entry is denied, the enforcement officer may seek a court ordered inspection warrant if cause exists pursuant to Cal. Civ. Proc. Code §
1822.50 et seq.
C. If entry is denied, the enforcement officer shall have recourse to every remedy provided by law to secure entry.
D. The enforcement officer shall make a reasonable effort to locate the owner of unoccupied property or premises, inform the owner of the reasons for entry, and request entry.
E. The enforcement officer shall not enter any property or premises in the absence of permission to enter, unless an inspection warrant has been issued by a court of competent jurisdiction.
(Formerly 9.01.612; Ord. 18-002 § 2; Ord. 08-012; Ord. 03-011)