Chapter 7.09 INVESTIGATIONS AND ENTRY ONTO PROPERTY.
Section 7.09.020 Entry onto property.
1. The following steps may be taken to make entry onto or gain entry into private
property for the
purposes of enforcement of this code:
a. If the animal is located outside the residence, the
animal shall be removed pursuant to the
procedures outlined in Section 7.05.080 and impounded at the animal shelter or veterinarian if the animal
is
in imminent danger or further injury may occur. A search warrant shall be obtained pursuant to
7.05.080
unless exigent circumstances exist including but not limited to the degree of imminent danger to the
animal,
i.e. whether in the opinion of the veterinarian the animal will suffer serious injury or death if care
or
treatment are delayed and there is insufficient time to secure consent from the owner or caretaker or
to
obtain a search warrant. Notification of impoundment shall be given to the owner or caretaker
in person or
in writing upon removal of the animal.
b. If the animal is located outside the residence, but
is not in imminent danger or further injury will not
occur to the animal, corrective measures may be placed upon the owner or caretaker. Failure to
comply
with the corrective measures shall result in the animal being removed from the residence and impounded
at
the animal shelter or veterinarian. Notification of impoundment shall be given to the caretaker
in person or
in writing upon removing the animal.
c. If the animal is located within the residence, a
search warrant shall be obtained to gain legal entry
into the residence and the animal shall be removed and impounded at the animal shelter or veterinarian
if
the animal is in imminent danger or further injury may occur. Notification of impoundment shall
be given
to the owner or caretaker in person or in writing upon removal of the animal.
d. If the animal is located within the residence, a
search warrant shall be obtained to gain legal entry
into the residence. If said animal is found not to be in imminent danger or further injury will
not occur to
the animal, corrective measures may be placed upon the owner or caretaker. Failure to comply with
said
corrective measures shall result I the animal being removed from the residence and impounded at the
animal
shelter or veterinarian upon service of an additional search warrant. Notification of impoundment
shall be
given to the owner or caretaker in person or in writing upon removing said animal. (Ord. 2007-0100)