The following acts are declared to be unlawful and per se public nuisances, but the enumeration of the following shall not be taken as exclusive:
(A) Loud continuing noises. The making of or continuing, or causing or aiding to be made or continued, any loud, unnecessary, or unusual noises whatsoever, which either annoy, injure, or endanger the comfort, repose, health, or safety of others, unless the making or continuing of the same is necessary for the protection or preservation of property, or the health, safety, life, or limb of some person.
(B) Sounding horns. The sounding of any horn, signal, device, whistle, or attachment on any automobile, motorcycle, bicycle, truck, bus, railroad engine, or other vehicle, except as a necessary warning of danger to persons or property.
(C) Use of vehicle. The creation of grating, screeching, grinding, squeaking, loud reports or shots, or other noises in the use of automobiles, motorcycles, or other vehicles or appurtenances attached thereto.
(D) Musical instruments. The creation of loud noises by the manipulation, handling, and playing of musical instruments, except in conjunction with authorized parades or public functions, a permit for which has been issued by the City Clerk-Treasurer.
(E) Sound trucks or public address systems. The creation of noises by the use of radios, sound trucks, public address systems, or similar devices on the streets or public places of the city, or the use of any such devices, or any window tapping or rattling devices on or from any building or private property for the purpose of advertising or attracting attention, however, the city police may use a sound truck or public address system on the streets and public places for the purpose of directing or educating all vehicular traffic on the streets and public places.
(F) Radios, phonographs, and victrolas. The creation of noise by any radio, phonograph, victrola, or other musical instrument or the making of loud, unnecessary, or boisterous noises at any hour whatsoever of the day.
(G) Pets. The keeping of any animal, bird, or fowl, which by odor, or by causing frequent or continued noises, shall disturb the comfort or repose of persons in any dwelling, apartment house, or residence.
('76 Code, § 16-4) Penalty, see § 130.99