§ 1-12-39. NOISE; AMPLIFICATION OF SOUND.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to:
   (A)   Install, use, operate or permit the use or operation within the park land of any of the following devices: Sound amplifying equipment such as loudspeakers, radios, tape players, phonographs, television sets, musical instruments or other devices for the production or reproduction of sound without authorization by permit. It is unlawful to use this equipment in such a manner as to be disturbing or a nuisance to persons of reasonable sensitivity to noise within the area of audibility.
   (B)   It is unlawful to yell, shout, whistle, sing or make any unpleasant and unnecessary noises to disturb the peace and quiet within any park land or cause discomfort or annoyance to persons of reasonable sensitivity to noise within the area of audibility, except for special programs at dates and times as authorized by permit.
(1959 Code, § 30-18(m)) (Ord. 77-12-89, § II, 9-6-1977; Ord. 05-35-396, 10-25-2005; Ord. 07-23-463, 6-26-2007; Ord. 14-23-678, 11-13-2014)