Sec. 23-143. Conduct.
A. No solicitor shall:
1. Fail to immediately leave the premises after observing a sign or notice prohibiting soliciting.
2. Open a door or gate that bears a sign or notice prohibiting soliciting.
3. Pass through an open door or gate that bears a sign or notice prohibiting soliciting.
B. No person, who goes from door to door in a residential neighborhood, without an invitation, seeking to speak with one or more of the occupants thereof, shall:
1. Fail to immediately leave the premises after receiving a request from any person on the premises to do so.
2. Fail to immediately leave the premises after observing a sign or notice prohibiting trespassing.
3. Open a door or gate that bears a sign or notice prohibiting trespassing.
4. Pass through an open door or gate that bears a sign or notice prohibiting trespassing.
5. Make physical contact with any window of a building or other structure on private property.
6. Falsely claim to have a business, regulatory or tax license issued by any local, state or federal government. (Ord. No. G-5593, § 5, 2011)