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(1) The district is authorized (pursuant to Subsection 2270(f), California Health and Safety Code), and provided, that it has a reasonable, good faith basis to believe that an emergency situation exists, to enter upon any property in the city without hindrance or notice, for any of the following purposes:

(a) To inspect to ascertain the presence of vectors or their breeding places.

(b) To abate public nuisances either directly or by giving notice to the property owner to abate a nuisance.

(c) To ascertain if a notice to abate vectors has been complied with.

(d) To treat property with appropriate physical, chemical, or biological control measures.

The district is authorized to abate and remove feral bees and other vectors on private property, except in the event vectors are located within or attached to a private structure. Abatement of feral bees and other vectors within or attached to a private structure shall be referred to authorized city representatives.

(2) Upon a written declaration by the district of a public nuisance within or attached to a private structure, a copy of which shall be provided to the property owner, and provided that such city representative has a reasonable, good faith basis to believe that an emergency situation exists, an authorized city representative may enter upon said private property in the city without hindrance or notice, for any of the following purposes:

(a) To inspect to ascertain the presence of vectors or their breeding places.

(b) To abate public nuisances either directly or by giving notice to the property owner to abate a nuisance.

(c) To ascertain if a notice to abate vectors has been complied with.

(d) To treat property with appropriate physical, chemical, or biological control measures. (Ord. 563 § 1. 2002 Code § 9-8.6).