(A) No person shall enter upon the land of another and, without claim of right, intentionally refuse to depart therefrom on demand of the lawful possessor thereof or his or her agent. A demand to depart may be made as follows:
(1) Orally, by the lawful possessor or the possessor’s agent;
(2) By conspicuously posting signs which prohibit entry onto the affected land; or
(3) By conspicuously posting signs which prohibit entry onto the affected land during certain hours.
(B) No person, after receiving a written demand not to re-enter the lawful possessor's land, shall re- enter the lawful possessor's land without the written permission of the lawful possessor, or his or her agent, for a period of up to one year from the date of the written demand as provided therein.
(‘81 Code, § 14-6) (Ord. 611, passed 1-11-96; Am. Ord. 976, passed 10-9-14)