(a) The Director of Pollution Control or other member of the Agency may enter at any reasonable time, with reasonable notice, into or upon any private or public property, except the administrative offices of any person, for the purposes of inspection and investigation of any condition or equipment which the Director shall have reasonable cause to believe to be causing unnecessary noise in violation of this chapter.
(b) The Director or other member of the Agency may inspect at any reasonable time and in a reasonable manner, with reasonable notice, any record relating to the use of equipment which creates or may create unnecessary noise.
(c) No person shall refuse entry, nor obstruct, delay, prevent or in any way interfere with the Director or other member of the Agency while carrying out an inspection, or in the performance of their duties. Should such right of entry be unreasonably denied, then the Director is authorized to obtain a search warrant.
(1952 Code § 17-15-118; Ord. 3-75)