(A) Annual inspection. As often as practicable, the city shall inspect all public and private premises within the city which might harbor any noxious weed as defined in M.S. § 18.77, Subd. 8, as it may be amended from time to time, to determine whether any condition described in § 96.03 exists thereon. He or she shall investigate all reported incidents of infestation by Dutch elm fungus, elm bark beetles, oak wilt fungus or any other epidemic disease of shade trees.
(B) Entry on private premises. The city or its 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 chapter.
(C) Diagnosis. The city shall, upon finding conditions indicating Dutch elm, oak wilt or other infestation, immediately send appropriate specimens or samples to the Commissioner or Agriculture for analysis, or take such other steps for diagnosis as may be recommended by the Commissioner. Except as provided in § 96.06, no action to remove infected trees or wood shall be taken until positive diagnosis of the disease has been made.
(2009 Code, § 802.05) Penalty, see § 10.99