§ 133.02 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   COMMON AREAS. All areas of the property which are maintained for the common use of its tenants or the general public incidental to the conduct of the normal and legitimate activities upon the premises, including but not limited to parking lots and ramps, private roadways, reception areas, rotunda, waiting areas, hallways, restroom facilities, elevators, escalators, and staircases.
   COVERED PREMISES. Any improved real property, or portion thereof, to which the public has an implicit right of access including, but not limited to, places of worship, shopping malls, retail sales facilities, hotels, motels, nursing homes, restaurants, multiple-family residential buildings, hospitals, medical and dental offices, clubs, lodges, office buildings, banks and financial institutions, transit stations, athletic and recreational facilities, personal service establishments, theaters, and day care facilities.
   PROPERTY MANAGER. Any owner of a covered premises or the agent thereof who is authorized to exercise control over the property, including common areas. The term PROPERTY MANAGER includes any tenant who is an owner of the property or agent of the owner and authorized to exercise control over the property, including common areas.
   TENANT. Any authorized occupant of a covered premises, or the agent thereof.
   TRESPASS NOTICE. A written notice which contains minimally the following information:
      (1)   A verbatim copy of § 133.04 hereof.
      (2)   The name, date of birth, and address of the person to whom the notice is issued and the name of the person's custodial parent or guardian where that person is a juvenile.
      (3)   A description of the specific conduct which serves as a basis for the notice's issuance.
      (4)   A description of the specific property to which the trespass notice applies.
      (5)   The period during which the trespass notice is in effect, including the date of its expiration.
      (6)   The name, title, and telephone number of a person with authority to modify, amend, or rescind the trespass notice prior to its normal expiration.
      (7)   The method by which the trespass notice was served upon the person to whom it was issued.
('72 Code, § 912:05) (Ord. 1993-727, passed 7-12-93)