§ 15-104.1 BASS VIBRATORY SOUNDS PROHIBITED.
   (a)   Prohibition. The playing of any radio, phonograph, musical instrument, including other mechanical, electric, or electronic devices, which emit low bass vibratory sounds, in such a manner as to cause material distress, discomfort or injury to persons of ordinary sensibilities in any dwelling, hotel, or other type of residence is hereby declared to be a nuisance and is prohibited.
   (b)   Evidence. The complaints of 3 or more persons, or of 1 or more persons, when combined with the complaint of a law enforcement officer, is prima facie evidence that sound regulated by this article has been produced.
   (c)   Violation. A violation of this article shall be considered a misdemeanor and subject to the jurisdiction of the magistrate’s court.
(1976 Code, § 15-104) (Ord. 2588, §§ 2-4, passed 6-21-1994)