Dick Gassman March 17, 1999 Page 5 <br /> guideline). <br /> We understand that the impact of our opinion will be a significant increase in the number <br /> of required warrants. There may not be a significant increase in the need for warrants for <br /> searching/inspecting, particularly if you develop a system which facilitates the obtaining of <br /> permission to be on property which gives inspectors a vantage point to view the nuisance. For <br /> example, this might be done through the complaint process by developing a process which asks <br /> complainants for permission to enter their land. <br /> The greatest impact upon your office will be the increase in the number of warrants you will <br /> be required to obtain in order to abate nuisances. We can offer you our assistance in developing an <br /> expeditious process for obtaining such warrants. If you have any further questions or would like us <br /> to elaborate upon any of the concepts discussed in this memorandum, please do not hesitate to call <br /> us. <br /> HARRANG LONG GARY RUDNICK P.C.— <br /> CITY ATTORNEYS <br /> Jerome Lidz <br /> Stephen E. Archer <br /> JL/SEA/gb <br /> gb\cityop\searchinspcc-op <br /> 1 <br />