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(1) Unless this Title explicitly provides otherwise, this Title may be enforced through the processes set forth in Title 10, by any other method authorized by any applicable City ordinance or state statute, by the filing of civil or criminal actions, or by any other method permitted by law in the City’s sole discretion. The possibility or pursuit of any one remedy or method of enforcement does not foreclose or limit the possibility or pursuit of any other remedy or method of enforcement.

(2) The Community and Economic Development Department and the Community Preservation Department shall enforce all provisions of this Title, employing any and all legal means available to do so. Any City employee designated as an enforcement official is authorized to enter into any property or premises to ascertain whether the City Code, any other applicable law, or any conditions of approval are being observed and may take any examinations and surveys as may be necessary and desirable, including but not limited to the taking of photographs, samples, or other physical evidence. All entries and inspections shall be done in a reasonable manner based on probable cause. If the Owner or Person responsible for the property refuses to permit entry, the employee shall obtain and execute a search warrant.