A. Upon the expiration of the time period set forth in the administrative enforcement order, the City shall acquire jurisdiction to abate any such condition constituting a nuisance pursuant to this Chapter which has not been abated by the owner of the property or premises in question or which has been confirmed to constitute a nuisance in the course of the administrative hearing process set forth in Chapter 1.13 of the Municipal Code.
B. Whenever the City has acquired jurisdiction to abate such a nuisance, the enforcement officer or his/her designee is authorized to enter upon private property for purposes of abating such conditions if:
1. The enforcement officer obtains written consent from the owner to enter the property or premises to abate the nuisance; or
2. The enforcement officer and/or his authorized representative is able to enter the property or premises and abate the nuisance without invading any of owner's constitutionally protected privacy interests; or
3. The enforcement officer obtains an abatement warrant from a court of competent jurisdiction.
C. The cost for abatement of a nuisance by the City shall be charged to the owner as set forth in this Chapter. Any owner shall have the right to abate said condition, or have the same abated at their ownexpense; provided, such condition has been abated prior to the arrival of the enforcement officer or his/her authorized representative. (Ord. 2006-16, § 2 (part), 2006)