§ 95.04 RADIOS AND PHONOGRAPHS.
   (A)   The outdoor use of radios, phonographs, and the like shall be prohibited in the following incidents:
      (1)   The operation of a juke box, radio, phonograph, television, or other instrument of like nature, with or without a transmitter or amplifier, so that the music or information produced by the instrument shall be discharged into the open or outside of any building;
      (2)   The use of any out-of-door amplifier; and
      (3)   The playing of any radio, phonograph, television, or any musical instrument in such a manner as to annoy or disturb the quiet, comfort, or repose of any persons in any dwelling, hotel, or other type of residence.
   (B)   However, the broadcasting of events occurring in any athletic contest of the village, the broadcasting of a band concert produced by live participants in the village, or the broadcasting of any music, chimes, or bells by any church shall not be included in the foregoing designations.
Penalty, see § 95.99