(A) No person shall intentionally enter or remain upon or within the land or property of another and, without claim of right, refuse to depart therefrom on demand of a lawful possessor thereof or his or her agent. A demand to depart may be made orally, or in writing, by the lawful possessor or the possessor’s agent. No person who has received an oral or written demand to depart pursuant to this division (A) shall reenter a lawful possessor’s land or property without the written permission of a lawful possessor or the agent providing the demand for a period of up to one year from the date of the oral or written demand, as provided therein.
(B) No person shall intentionally enter or remain upon or within the land or property of another without permission from a lawful possessor thereof or his or her agent when the land or property includes signs conspicuously posted at reasonable intervals which prohibit trespass or trespass during certain hours on the affected land or property.
(C) No person shall enter or remain upon or within the locked or posted property of another, or condemned or boarded or abandoned property, without claim of right or consent of a lawful possessor or his or her agent.
(2002 Code, § 6.83) (Ord. 23, Seventh Series, effective 5-23-2015) Penalty, see § 133.99