(A) Public nuisance. The violation of this chapter is hereby declared to be a public nuisance and may be enforced pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 1.12 of the Fairfax Town Code.
(B) Seizure and destruction of cannabis. To the extent authorized by state law, all cannabis seized by the Town Police in the enforcement of this chapter shall be seized, retained and destroyed in the same manner and subject to the same procedures as are provided in Cal. Health and Safety Code §§ 11472 through 11479, for cannabis possessed in violation of Division 10 of the Cal. Health and Safety Code.
(C) Right of entry. The Code Enforcement Officer, Building Official, Planning Director, Chief of Police, Fire Inspector, or a designee is authorized to enter upon and inspect private properties to ensure compliance with the provisions of this chapter. Reasonable advance notice of any such entry and inspection shall be provided and, before entry, consent shall be obtained in writing from the owner or other person in lawful possession of the property. If consent cannot for any reason be obtained, an inspection warrant shall be obtained from a court of law prior to any such entry and inspection. In those cases where consent is denied, the town may seek to recover the costs it incurs in obtaining a warrant from the property owner and/or person in lawful possession of the property.
(D) Abatement. The Town Attorney, in the name of and on behalf of the town and/or the people of the town, may bring a civil action in a court of competent jurisdiction to enforce any provision of this chapter, or to restrain or abate any violation of the provisions of this chapter as a public nuisance.
(E) Penalties not exclusive. The remedies and penalties provided herein are cumulative, alternative and nonexclusive. The use of one does not prevent the use of any others and none of these penalties and remedies prevent the town from using any other remedy at law or in equity which may be available to enforce this chapter or to abate a public nuisance.
(Ord. 759, passed 6-1-2011; Am. Ord. 834, passed 9-4-2019)