§ 131.30 TRESPASS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY PROHIBITED.
   (A)   No person may remain upon any private property or business premises after being notified by the owner or lessee or other person in charge thereof to leave the premises.
   (B)   No person, without the express or implied permission of the owner, the owner's agent, or the lessee, the lessee's agent, or other person in charge of private property or business premises, may re-enter any private property or business premises after having been notified by the owner, the owner's agent, or the lessee, the lessee's agent, or other person in charge thereof to keep off or keep away therefrom.
   (C)   This section does not apply in any of the following instances:
      (1)   Where its application results in or is coupled with an act prohibited by the Unruh Civil Rights Act or any other provision of law relating to prohibited discrimination against any person on account of that person's membership in a protected class, as defined in state or federal law;
      (2)   Where its application results in or is coupled with an act prohibited by Penal Code § 365 or any other provision of law relating to duties of innkeepers and common carriers;
      (3)   Where its application would result in an interference with or inhibition of peaceful labor picketing or other lawful activities;
      (4)   Where more than 365 days have elapsed since the original notification to leave the premises or to keep off or keep away therefrom;
      (5)   Where its application would result in an interference with or inhibition of any other exercise of a constitutionally protected right of freedom of speech such as, but not limited to, peaceful expressions of political or religious opinions, not involving obstruction of a street, sidewalk, or other public area or disturbing the peace in violation of Penal Code § 415; or
      (6)   Where the person who is upon another's private property or business premises is present under a claim of legal right in any of the following situations:
         (a)   Marital and post-marital disputes;
         (b)   Child custody or visitation disputes;
         (c)   Disputes regarding title to or rights in real property;
         (d)   Landlord-tenant disputes;
         (e)   Disputes between members of the same family or between persons residing upon the property concerned up until the time of the dispute;
         (f)   Employer-employee disputes;
         (g)   Business-type disputes such as those between partners;
         (h)   Debtor-creditor disputes; and
         (i)   Instances wherein the person claims rights to be present pursuant to order, decree or process of a court.
(Ord. 883-C.S., passed 12-4-18)