Where a responsible person fails to abate a nuisance in conformance with an abatement order or a resolution of the Council, the enforcement officer may direct any City employee, contracting agent or other representative to enter upon private property for the purpose of abating the public nuisance. Before entering the property, the enforcement officer shall secure written permission from the responsible person to enter upon the property and abate the nuisance. If the property owner or occupant with right of possession is unwilling to provide such permission, the enforcement officer may pursue any warrant deemed necessary by the City Attorney.
Should it be practicable to sell or salvage any material procured from the aforesaid abatement, it may be sold at private or public sale at the best price obtainable and an itemized account of the proceeds shall be maintained by the authorized City officer. Such proceeds, if any, shall be deposited in a general fund of the City and shall be credited against the cost of abatement.
(Ord. 677 § 2, 2011)