3-3-9: INDIVIDUAL PRIVACY AND SOLICITING:
   (A)   It is hereby declared to be the policy of the village that the occupants of any residence located within the village shall make the determination of whether any solicitor shall be, or shall not be, invited to their respective residences.
   (B)   Any person conducting solicitations who is not, pursuant to the provisions contained herein, invited onto the premises of any resident or who has obtained entrance to such premises and does not immediately and peacefully leave the same upon being so requested by the occupant of such premises, shall be deemed a trespasser.
   (C)   No person, whether registered or not under this chapter, shall solicit within the village on any premises if the same are posted against solicitation by means of a notice, prominently displayed, bearing the words "No Solicitors", "No Trespassing", "No Solicitors Invited" or any other similar notice indicating in any manner that the occupants of such premises desire not to have their right of privacy disturbed, unless such occupant has specifically requested such solicitation.
   (D)   Any premises shall be deemed to be posted against solicitation if there is exhibited on or near the main entrance to the property, or on or near the main door, a sign measuring at least three inches by four inches (3" x 4") bearing the applicable words with letters at least one-third inch (1/3") in height.
   (E)   It shall be the duty of each solicitor upon going onto any premises in the village upon which a residence is located to first examine the premises for the notice provided for in this chapter. If a notice is posted, then the solicitor, whether registered or not, shall immediately and peaceably depart. (Ord. 03-18, 9-4-2003)