(A) Generally. The Forester shall inspect all premises and places within the city to determine whether any condition described in § 93.05 of this chapter exists thereon. This inspection shall be done in accordance with the state’s Department of Agriculture recommendations or as often as necessary. The Forester shall investigate all reports of the existence of nuisances described in § 93.05 of this chapter.
(B) Entry on private premises. The Forester, or his or her duly authorized agents, may enter upon private premises at any reasonable time for the purpose of carrying out any of the duties assigned him or her under this subchapter.
(C) Diagnosis. The Forester may, upon finding conditions indicating Dutch Elm disease, send appropriate samples to the state’s Shade Tree Disease Laboratory for diagnosis or follow diagnostic recommendations of the Commissioner of Agriculture.
(Prior Code, § 93.06) (Ord. 526, passed 4-5-1977)