§ 131.06  DISORDERLY CONDUCT.
   (A)   Disorderly conduct is unlawful.
   (B)   A person is guilty of disorderly conduct if he or she:
      (1)   Creates a disturbance of the public order by an act of violence or by any act likely to produce violence;
      (2)   Engages in fighting, or in violent, threatening or tumultuous behavior;
      (3)   Makes any unreasonable loud noise;
      (4)   Addresses abusive language or threats to any person which creates a clear and present danger of violence;
      (5)   Causes likelihood of harm or serious inconvenience by failing to obey a lawful order of dispersal by a police officer, which three or more persons are committing acts of disorderly conduct in the immediate vicinity;
      (6)   Damages, befouls, or disturbs public property or property of another so as to create a hazardous, unhealthy, or physically offensive condition;
      (7)   Commits a trespass by entering or remaining, with or without malicious intent, on the property of another knowing that consent to enter or remain has been denied or withdrawn by the owner or occupant;
      (8)   Makes a telephone call with intent to annoy another, whether or not conversation ensues;
      (9)   Assembles together with two or more persons with intent to do any unlawful act with force or violence against the person or property of another, and who makes any overt act to carry out the unlawful purposes; or
      (10)   Disturbs, threatens, or in any insolent manner intentionally touches any house or vehicles occupied by any person.
(Ord. 25, passed 2-3-1999; Am. Ord. 83, passed 8-17-2005)  Penalty, see § 10.99