Enforcement officers are authorized to enter any real or personal property or premises
within the unincorporated area of the county to investigate and ascertain whether
the property or premises is in compliance with land use ordinances, and to make any
inspection as may be necessary in the performance of their enforcement duties. These
investigation activities may include visual inspections, taking of photographs, taking
samples or other physical evidence, and the making of video and/or audio recordings.
All such entries and inspections shall be done in a reasonable manner. If an owner,
lawful occupant or the respective agent thereof refuses permission to enter and/or
inspect, the enforcement officer may seek an administrative inspection warrant pursuant
to the procedures provided by California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1822.50 et
seq. and as may be amended. All costs incurred by the county in seeking and obtaining
an administrative inspection warrant shall be recoverable as abatement costs.
(Ord. No. 725.14, § 4, 3-15-2011)
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