(a) Noise disturbances are enforceable when they create a disturbance across a real property boundary line; create a disturbance outside the limits of a vehicle operating on the public rights-of-way, parks, and parking lots, or create a disturbance outside a business establishment that has public pedestrian access.
(b) Common examples of noise disturbances are, but not limited to: loud music, engine breaks, animal sounds, noisy mufflers, and squealing tires.
(c) Emergency signaling devices exemption:
(1) The intentional sounding or permitting the sounding outdoors of any fire, burglar, or civil defense alarm, siren, whistle, or similar stationary emergency signaling device.
(2) The intended normal use of any warning horn or other auditory signaling device on or in any motor vehicle on any public right-of-way or public space.
(d) This section shall not apply to noncommercial public speaking and public assembly activities conducted on any public space or public right-of-way with a permit issued from the Zoning Department, Mayor, or Village Council.
(Ord. 2857, passed 3-21-11)