5-2-10: TRESPASSING:
   A.   Definitions:
PROPERTY: Includes any land, dwelling, building, conveyance, vehicle or other temporary or permanent structure whether publicly or privately owned.
TRESPASS: One or more of the following acts:
      1.   Entering upon or in property without the express permission of the owner, lessee or person in lawful possession with the intent to commit a public offense, to use, remove therefrom, alter, damage, harass or place thereon or therein anything animate or inanimate, or to hunt, fish or trap on or in the property. This subsection A does not prohibit the unarmed pursuit of game or furbearing animals lawfully injured or killed which come to rest on or escape to the property of another.
      2.   Entering or remaining upon or in property without justification after being notified or requested to abstain from entering or to remove or vacate therefrom by the owner, lessee, or person in lawful possession, or the agent or employee of the owner, lessee, or person in lawful possession, or by any peace officer, magistrate, or public employee whose duty it is to supervise the use or maintenance of the property.
      3.   Entering upon or in property for the purpose or with effect of unduly interfering with the lawful use of the property by others.
      4.   Being upon or in property and wrongfully using, removing therefrom, altering, damaging, harassing, or placing thereon or therein anything animate or inanimate, without the implied or actual permission of the owner, lessee or person in lawful possession.
"Trespass" shall not mean entering upon the property of another for the sole purpose of retrieving personal property which has accidentally or inadvertently been thrown, fallen, strayed or blown onto the property of another, provided that the person retrieving the property takes the most direct and accessible route to and from the property to be retrieved, quits the property as quickly as it is possible, and does not unduly interfere with the lawful use of the property.
   B.   Penalty For Trespassing: Any person who knowingly trespasses upon the property of another shall be guilty of a municipal infraction and punished as provided in subsection 1-3-2C of this code. Each violation of the provisions hereof shall be and constitutes a separate offense. (Ord. 4292, 4-27-1998)