EDITOR'S NOTE: Former Chapter 656 was repealed in its entirety and re-enacted by Ordinance 22-95, passed July 18, 1995.
656.01 Definitions.
656.02 Attempted larceny.
656.03 Larceny.
656.04 Malicious destruction of property.
656.05 Illegal entry.
656.06 Trespassing.
656.07 Unauthorized persons on school property prohibited.
656.08 Retail fraud.
656.99 Penalty.
CROSS REFERENCES
Real estate generally - see M.C.L.A. Secs. 554.1 et seq.
Malicious destruction of property by minors - see M.C.L.A. Sec. 600.2913
Theft generally - see M.C.L.A. Secs. 750.356 et seq.
Retail Fraud generally - see M.C.L.A. Secs. 750.356c, 750.356d
Retail Fraud civil damages - M.C.L.A. 600.2953
Malicious destruction of property - see M.C.L.A. Secs. 750.377a, 750.377b
Littering - see GEN. OFF. Ch. 642
Rental housing - see B.R. & T. Ch. 842
As used in this chapter:
(a) "Fixture" means any attachment to real property that would reasonably be considered part of the realty or its removal would cause damage to the property.
(b) "Occupant" means any person having immediate control of private or public premises.
(c) "Owner" means any person holding legal or equitable title to a property or to real improvements upon a property.
(d) "Personal property" means anything of value which is subject to ownership other than real property, including tangible and intangible personal property.
(e) "Premises" means any dwelling, building or other structure designed or used wholly or in part for residential purposes, whether inhabited or vacant, and its curtilage or part thereof.
(f) "Property" means anything of value which is subject to ownership, including real property and fixtures.
(g) "Real property" means land and whatever is erected upon, growing upon or affixed to it.
(h) “Retail store” or “store” means any and all mercantile establishments selling new or used goods, wares or merchandise at retail or wholesale except as otherwise specified in this chapter.
(Ord. 22-95. Passed 7-18-95; Ord. 06-2018. Passed 6-5-18.)
No person shall attempt to commit the offense of larceny, as described in Section 656.03, and in such attempt do any act towards the commission of such offense.
(Ord. 22-95. Passed 7-18-95.)
No person shall willfully destroy, remove, damage, alter or in any manner deface any public or private property not his or her own, including, but not limited to, any property belonging to a public or private business, any public or private property within the Intermodal Transportation Center, any public school building, any public building or any bridge, fire hydrant, street light, street sign, traffic control device, railroad sign or signal, parking meter, fence, tree, pole or public transportation vehicle.
(Ord. 22-95. Passed 7-18-95.)
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