§ 93.04  MUSIC AND LOUD NOISES IN PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
   (A)   No person, association, firm, or corporation, operating a restaurant, summer garden, or other place of refreshment or entertainment, shall permit, nor shall any person in or about the restaurant, summer garden, or other place of refreshment or entertainment engage in the playing or rendition of music of any kind, singing, loud talking, or other noises on or about the premises, in such a manner as to disturb the peace and quiet of the neighborhood, having due regard to the proximity of places of residence or other residential institutions, and to any other conditions affected by such noises.
   (B)   It shall be prima facie unlawful for any person, association, firm, or corporation operating a restaurant, summer garden, or other place of entertainment or refreshment to permit, or for any person in or about the restaurant, summer garden, or other place of refreshment or entertainment, to engage in the playing or rendition of music of any kind, singing, loud talking, or other noises on or about the premises during the night season after 11:00 p.m.
   (C)   In every charge of violation of this section the affidavit shall state the hour at which the offense is alleged to have occurred.
(Ord. 16-74, passed  8-7-1974)
Penalty, see § 93.99