For the purpose of enforcing this chapter and discharging the duties imposed by law, the animal control officer is authorized to enter upon any enclosed or unenclosed real property; provided, that entry into private living quarters shall be permitted only insofar as it is authorized by California Health and Safety Code Section
1908.
Prior to entry upon any privately owned real property, the animal control officer shall make reasonable efforts to notify the owner thereof, or a responsible person thereon, of the proposed enforcement action. If the animal control officer is unable to contact the owner or such responsible person, the animal control officer shall post a notice at the normal point of entry to said property of the law enforcement action taken.
In the performance of these duties, the animal control officer shall have the authority, when in pursuit of an animal that is in violation of a provision of this chapter, to go on the property of the owner, or that of a third person, for the purpose of impounding the animal; provided, that in the course of such pursuit, the animal control officer shall exercise reasonable care to avoid causing damage to the property.
(Ord. 1289 § 1 (part), 2005)