§ 132.05 TRESPASS.
   (A)   Definitions.     For the purpose of this section, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
      (1)    BUSINESS PREMISES. The private property or premises of another or that portion thereof which is open to the public and used in connection with a business.
      (2)    PRIVATE PROPERTY. The land and premises of another, and the private residence, house, building, camp, boat, houseboat, or other similar enclosure or premises.
      (3)    PUBLIC PROPERTY. All property owned by any public body, corporate or politic, agency or commission, or other public entity.
      (4)    TRESPASS.
         (a)   Entering upon, or refusing to leave, any private property of another, either where such property has been posted with “No Trespassing” signs or where immediately prior to such entry, or subsequent thereto, notice is given by the owner, occupant or person in possession or charge of said property, orally or in writing or both, that such entry, or continued presence on such property is prohibited;
         (b)   Entering upon, or refusing to leave, any business premises of another, where immediately prior to such entry, or subsequent thereto, notice is given by the owner, manager, tenant occupant, or person in possession or charge of such business premises, orally or in writing or both, that such entry, or continued presence upon such premises is prohibited on the ground that the person on such premises is in the process of committing or has recently committed an offense under this code on said business premises; or
         (c)   Entering upon, or refusing to leave, any public property in violation of regulations promulgated by the official charged with the security, care or maintenance of the property and approved by the governing body or senior executive official of the public agency owning or controlling the property, where such regulations have been conspicuously posted or where immediately prior to such entry, or subsequent thereto, such regulations are made known to the person entering upon or refusing to leave such property, by the official charged with the security, maintenance or care of such property, or by his agent or by a police officer.
   (B)   Trespass prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person to trespass upon private property or business premises or public property, as hereinabove defined, in the city.
('72 Code, § 21-67) (Ord. O-72-116, passed 6-28-72; Am. Ord. O-88-14, passed 4-6-88; Am. Ord. O-89-43, passed 7-19-89) Penalty, see § 132.99