SEC. 41.24. TRESPASS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. (Added by Ord. No. 168,500, Eff. 2/4/93.) (a) No person shall enter or be present upon any private property or portion of private property not open to the general public without the consent of the owner, the owner’s agent, or the person in lawful possession, where signs forbidding entry are displayed as provided in Subsection (f). (b) No person shall enter upon any private property or portion of private property, not open to the general public, who within the immediately preceding six months was advised as follows: to leave and not return, and that if the person returns to the property within six months of the advisement the person will be subject to arrest. This advisement must be made by the owner, the owner’s agent, the person in lawful possession or a peace officer at the request of the owner, owner’s agent or person in lawful possession. The advisement shall be documented in writing by the individual making it and shall include the name of the person advised, the date, approximate time, address and type of property involved. Such documentation shall be retained for a minimum period of one year. This subsection is not violated if a person so advised enters the property within the designated six month period, if the person has been expressly authorized to do so by the owner, the owner’s agent or a person in lawful possession. (c) Entry requiring Express Consent of Owner. 1. No person shall enter or be present upon private property not open to the general public without the express consent of the owner or the owner’s agent when that person: A. has been convicted of any violation of the law involving narcotics, prostitution, vandalism, weapons, disturbance of the peace, loitering, threat to commit a violent act, or a violent act, on that same private property not open to the general public, whether or not such property is posted in accordance with Subsection (f); and B. has, subsequent to the conviction been told to leave and not return to that same property, by the owner, the owner’s agent or a peace officer at the request of the owner or the owner’s agent. 2. The request to leave must be made within six months of the date of the conviction and shall be documented in writing by the individual making the request.