Chapter 9.66
Chapter 9.66

TRESPASSING

Sections:
9.66.010 Trespassing-Unlawful.
9.66.020 Motor vehicle trespass.

9.66.010 Trespassing-Unlawful.
A. It is unlawful for any person to knowingly enter or remain upon premises when consent to enter or remain is absent, denied, or withdrawn by the owner, occupant, or person having lawful control thereof.
B. It shall be prima facie evidence that consent is absent, denied, or withdrawn, to enter or remain upon the premises of another when:
1. Any person fails or refuses to remove himself from said premises when requested to leave by the owner, occupant or person having lawful control thereof; or
2. Private property, which is not then open to the public, is posted with signs which give notice that entrance is forbidden; or
3. Such premises are fenced or otherwise enclosed in a manner designed to exclude intruders. (Ord. O-87-27 § 11, 1987; Ord. O-85-33 § 1, 1985; Ord. O-74-1 § 1 (part), 1974).

9.66.020 Motor vehicle trespass.
It is unlawful for any person to knowingly enter the motor vehicle of another without the consent of the owner, or the person having the right to possession or control thereof, or to fail or refuse to remove himself from said vehicle when requested to leave by the owner or the person having lawful possession or control of said vehicle; provided, however, that if such entry was made with the intent to steal anything of value or with the intent to commit a crime therein, then this section shall not apply. This provision shall include, but is not limited to, unlawful entries into passenger vehicles, semitrailers, tractor-trailer units, the bed of trucks, road machinery, and implements of husbandry. (Ord. O-92-32 § 9, 1992; Ord. O-85-4 § 1, 1985).