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authorized inspectors have the authority to enter any Rental Dwelling or Rental <br />Dwelling Unit at all reasonable times. Each Occupant of a Rental Dwelling or <br />Rental Dwelling Unit shall give the Owner, the Owner's agent or authorized City <br />official access to any part of such Rental Dwelling or Rental Dwelling Unit at <br />reasonable times for the purpose of inspection, maintenance, repairs or alterations <br />as are necessary to comply with the provisions of this Ordinance. If any Owner, <br />Owner's agent or Occupant of a Rental Dwelling or Rental Dwelling Unit fails or <br />refiises to permit entry to a Rental Dwelling or Rental Dwelling Unit for an <br />inspection pursuant to this Ordinance, the inspector may seek an administrative <br />search warrant authorizing such inspection. <br />3300.080GF CONDiJC,I <br />A. Licensee Responsibility. It shall be the responsibility of the Licensee to assure <br />that persons occupying a Rental Dwelling Unit conduct themselves and cause <br />their guests to conduct themselves in such a manner as not to cause the Rental <br />Dwelling or Rental Dwelling Unit to be disorderly. This implies that when <br />occupants do not conduct themselves accordingly, the Licensee shall take <br />appropriate, lawful actions in an attempt to achieve proper conduct up to and <br />including eviction of the offending person(s). For the purposes of this section, a <br />Rental Dwelling or Rental Dwelling Unit is disorderly at any time that any of the <br />following activities occur and criminal or administrative charges are issued to the <br />appropriate person(s): <br />1. Minnesota Statutes sections 609.75 through 609.76, which prohibit <br />gambling; <br />2. Minnesota Statutes sections 609.321 through 609.324 which prohibit <br />prostitution and acts relating thereto; <br />3. Minnesota Statutes sections 152.01 through 152.025, and Statute section <br />152.027, subds. 1 and 2, which prohibit the unlawful sale or possession of <br />controlled substances; <br />4. Minnesota Statutes section 340A.401, which prohibits the unlawful sale of <br />alcoholic beverages; <br />5. Minnesota Statutes section 609.33, which prohibits owning, leasing, <br />operating, managing, maintaining or conducting a disorderly house or <br />inviting or attempting to invite others to visit or remain in a disorderly <br />house; <br />6. Section 2801 (Noise Ordinance) of this Code, which established noise <br />standards and defines public nuisances involving noise; <br />7. Minnesota Statutes sections 9713.021, 97B.609.66 through 609.67 and <br />624.712 through 624.716, and section 1203 (Discharge and Concealment) <br />of this Code, which prohibits the unlawful possession, transportation, sale <br />or use of a weapon; <br />8. Minnesota Statutes, section 609.72, which prohibits disorderly conduct, <br />when the violation disturbs the peace and quiet of the occupants of at least <br />3200-9 <br />
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