The following procedure for the Township, its agents and employees seeking
to gain access to the premises to be inspected shall be as follows:
A. The authorized public official or duly appointed inspector
seeking access to the premises shall initially communicate verbally with the
owner, occupant or operator of the premises and request permission to access
the premises.
B. If permission to access cannot be obtained verbally,
the enforcing public official shall send a letter to the owner, occupant or
operator of said premises at the address disclosed by the Township's tax records,
certified mail, return receipt requested, and advise of a date and time at
which the official or officials will seek entry; said date shall be at least
10 days after the date of the aforementioned letter.
C. In the event that the owner, occupant or operator fails to respond or fails to respond affirmatively to Subsection
B of this section, the Township Manager may direct the enforcing public official or officials to apply to the Superior Court of New Jersey for a search warrant pursuant to the Rules of Court. Said application will be made with the assistance of the Township Attorney, and will be made not later than 20 days after the date of the letter issued by the enforcing public official set forth in Subsection
B of this section. The application for a search warrant shall be based upon the sworn testimony or certification of the enforcing public official, setting forth factually the actual conditions and circumstances that provide probable cause to believe that a nuisance or violation of the Township Code or state law exists on the premises. Probable cause permitting the issuance of the aforesaid search warrant may include, but is not limited to, the following:
(2) The nature of the building or buildings;
(3) The condition of the entire property;
(5) Belief that a nuisance is maintained; or
(6) Belief that a violation of the Township Code is maintained,
constituting an immediate threat to the public health, safety or welfare.
D. If the Judge is satisfied as to the matter set forth
in the application, and if he finds that probable cause for issuance of the
search warrant exists, he shall authorize the issuance of a search warrant
permitting access to and inspection of the particularly described building
or all the buildings in a particularly described area.
Emergency inspections may be authorized without warrant if the Township,
its agents or employees have reason to believe that a condition exists which
poses an immediate threat to life, health or safety. Such procedure shall
only take place where the time taken to apply for and secure the issuance
of a warrant would render ineffective the immediate action necessary to abate
the condition.
Where any authorized public official or duly appointed inspector is refused entry or access or is otherwise impeded or prevented by the owner, occupant or operator from conducting an inspection of the premises, such person shall be in violation of this Code and subject to penalties as provided in Chapter
1, Article
II, General Penalty.