A. 
No person shall remain upon any private property or business premises after being requested by the owner or lessee or other person in charge to leave the property or premises.
B. 
No person, without permission, express or implied, of the owner or lessee or other person in charge of private property or business premises, shall enter upon such private property or business premises after having been notified by the owner or lessee or other person in charge thereof to keep off or keep away from.
C. 
Exceptions. This section shall 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 color, race, religion, creed, ancestry or national origin;
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 interference with or inhibition of peaceful labor picketing or other lawful labor activities;
4. 
Where its application would result in interference with or inhibition of any other exercise of a constitutionally protected right of freedom of speech, including, but not limited to, peaceful expressions of political or religious opinions, not involving conduct otherwise prohibited by the California Penal Code; or
5. 
Where the person who is upon another's private property or business premises is there under claim or color of legal right. This exception includes, but is not limited to, the following types of situations involving disputes wherein the participants have available to them practical and effective civil remedies:
a. 
Marital and post-marital disputes;
b. 
Child custody or visitation disputes;
c. 
Disputes regarding title to or rights in real property;
d. 
Landlord and tenant disputes;
e. 
Disputes between members of the same family or between persons residing on 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.
(Code 1980, § 9.18.012; Ord. No. 408, § 1, 1990)
No person shall urinate or defecate in or upon any public street, sidewalk, alley, park, public building or publicly maintained facility, or in any place open to the public or exposed to public view, except in a toilet, urinal or other receptacle provided in any restroom, bathroom or other facility designed for the sanitary disposal of human waste. This section shall not apply to any person who cannot comply due to disability, age, or a medical condition substantiated by a physician.
(Code 1980, § 9.18.014; Ord. No. 700, § 1, 2003)
A. 
No person shall enter or remain upon any private land in the area of Cucamonga Canyon without having written permission from the owner of such lands, or the owner's agent, authorizing such entry onto such private lands.
B. 
For the purpose of this section, the term "the area of Cucamonga Canyon" means any and all private property within the corporate boundaries of the city north of Almond Street, west of the northerly terminus of Sapphire Street.
C. 
The terms and provisions of this section shall not apply to the following:
1. 
The owner of such lands, or owner's agent, together with persons having visible or lawful business with the owner, agent or person in lawful possession;
2. 
Any federal, state or local law enforcement, fire protection or safety personnel;
3. 
Any public utility or related service personnel while actively engaged in the performance of such public utility or related service;
4. 
Any fenced and privately owned land containing structures, dwellings or other improvements of an owner or person in lawful possession of such property; and
5. 
The area of the forest service access easement to the San Bernardino National Forest commonly known by the name "Big Tree Road."
(Code 1980, § 9.18.015; Ord. No. 372, § 3, 1988; Ord. No. 870 (Recodification), 2014)
It is unlawful for any person to violate any provision of this chapter. Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $1,000.00, or by imprisonment not exceeding six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
(Code 1980, § 9.18.020; Ord. No. 282, § 5, 1985; Ord. No. 283, § 3, 1986; Ord. No. 870 (Recodification), 2014)