(A) If an occupant of real property chooses to not invite solicitors onto his, her, or their property, the occupant may post a “No Solicitation” sign pursuant to this section. The effect of the posting of such a sign is to express the refusal of the occupant to grant consent to any person to enter his, her, or their real property to solicit, except to those persons exempt from these provisions by § 111.04(D) and (E).
(B) Signs posted pursuant to this section shall be posted on or near the boundaries of the property at the normal point of entry, and:
(1) Signs must be no smaller than six inches in height by eight inches in width; and
(2) Signs must contain the words “No Solicitation” and the reference to § 111.02 in characters no less than one-half inch in height.
(C) For real property possessing no apparent barriers to entry at the boundaries of the property which limit access to the primary entrance of a structure located on the property, placement of the sign at the primary entrance to the structure constitutes compliance with this section.
(Ord. 504, passed 2-13-1989)