(A) (1) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to commit a trespass within the city upon either public or private property.
(2) Without constituting any limitation upon the provisions of division (A)(1) above, any of the following acts by any person, firm or corporation shall be deemed included among those that constitute trespasses in violation of the provisions of said division (A)(1) above and appropriate action may be taken hereunder at any time or from time to time to prevent or punish any violation or violations of this section. The aforesaid enumerated acts shall include:
(a) An entry upon the premises or any part thereof of another, including any public property, in violation of a notice posted or exhibited at the main entrance to said premises or at any point of approach or entry or in violation of any notice, warning or protest given orally or in writing by any owner or occupant thereof;
(b) The pursuit of a course of conduct or action incidental to the making of an entry upon the land of another in violation of a notice posted or exhibited at the main entrance to said premises or at any point of approach or entry or in violation of any notice, warning or protest given orally or in writing by any owner or occupant thereof;
(c) A failure or refusal to depart from the premises of another in case of being requested either orally or in writing by any owner or occupant thereof; or
(d) An entry into or upon any vehicle, aircraft or watercraft made without the consent of the person having the right to the possession or control thereof or a failure or refusal to leave any such vehicle, aircraft or watercraft after being requested to leave by the person having such right.
(1960 Code, § 30-1-45)
(B) (1) No person shall willfully or maliciously make or assist in making any noise, disturbance or other improper diversion by which the peace, quietude or good order of any public, private or parochial school is disturbed.
(2) No person shall use profane, indecent or immoral language or indulge in indecent or immoral conduct in any building or on any property adjacent to any building in the city occupied as a public, private or parochial school.
(3) Any person found to be creating a disturbance in any private, public or parochial school, or on the surrounding school grounds or on the fields or grounds lawfully used for school activities while such recreational areas or other activities are in progress shall leave immediately when so directed by the principal or by any other person designated by the principal.
(4) No person shall enter or remain in any public, private or parochial school building or school grounds between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on days such school is in session, who is not a regularly enrolled student, teacher or other employee at such school, unless he or she shall have first and immediately proceeded to the administrative offices and identified himself or herself to the principal or the principal’s designee and received permission to so enter or remain. It shall be unlawful for any person to enter or remain in any public, private or parochial school or school grounds or on any public way within 250 feet of such public, private or parochial school or school grounds after being requested to leave by the principal or his or her designee.
(5) It shall be unlawful for any person to borrow or attempt to borrow any money or thing of value from any student in any public, private or parochial school property in the city or during any time when such student is going to or returning from any regularly scheduled session of any such school without first obtaining the written approval of the principal of such school or other person designated by the principal to issue such written approval.
(6) It shall be unlawful for any person to be on any school grounds after official sunset unless he or she is actively engaged in school sponsored functions, supervised recreational activities or is participating in an athletic event or is a spectator at such event.
(7) No unauthorized person shall enter upon the premises of any elementary, intermediate or secondary school.
(8) It should be unlawful to conduct any activity on public, private or parochial school grounds if the school has posted signs prohibiting the activity.
(1960 Code, § 30-1-46)
(Ord. 3333, passed 1-19-1976; Ord. 3380, passed 8-31-1976; Ord. 3803, passed 6-29-1981; Ord. 6660, passed 7-6-2004) Penalty, see § 130.99