Section
General Provisions
130.001 Sales on residential property; garage sales
130.002 Offensive noises
130.003 Refrigerators, icebox containers or other similar equipment
130.004 Offenses against public rights, safety and morals
130.005 Marihuana regulations
130.006 Possession of narcotics
130.007 Violation of SDM licenses
130.008 Violations
130.009 Trespassing
Weapons
130.020 Definitions
130.021 Aiming weapons
130.022 Discharge of weapons
130.023 Reckless use of weapons
130.024 Possessing or use of weapons while under influence
130.025 (Reserved)
130.026 Hunting
130.027 Minors
130.028 Sales to minors
130.029 Unlawful act of parent or guardian
130.030 Forfeiture of weapons
Curfew
130.040 Curfew
130.041 Parent's responsibilities
130.042 Abetting a minor
House Parties
130.050 Basis and intent; short title
130.051 Definitions
130.052 Prohibition
130.053 Exemption
Littering
130.065 Basis and intent; short title
130.066 Littering and accumulation of litter prohibited
130.067 Definition
130.068 Presumptions
Retail Fraud
130.080 Short title; intent and purpose
130.081 Retail fraud
Alcoholic Beverages
130.095 Consumption of alcohol in public places
130.096 Age limit
130.097 Alcohol and minors
130.098 Minors purchasing, consuming or possessing alcohol
Human Rights
130.100 Intent
130.101 Definitions
130.102 Discriminatory housing practices
130.103 Discriminatory public accommodations practices
130.104 Discriminatory employment practices
130.105 Other prohibited practices
130.106 Information and investigation
130.107 Exceptions
130.108 Rights and remedies
Tobacco Regulations
130.120 Tobacco free areas
130.121 Restricting smoking and use of tobacco and marihuana products in village parks and beaches
130.999 Violations and penalties
GENERAL PROVISIONS
(A) The sale of goods, wares or merchandise from residentially zoned property in the village is hereby prohibited except as hereinafter provided.
(B) The prohibition contained herein does not apply to isolated garage sales. An ISOLATED GARAGE SALE is hereby defined as the sale of used personal property from a person's residence for a continuous period of not more than ten days and conducted not more than once each year. A permit for garage sales will be obtained at the Village Clerk's office for a fee of $1. The permit shall be displayed during the garage sale.
(Ord. 27.01, passed 11-27-72) Penalty, see § 10.99
(A) Regulations. It shall be unlawful to cause or permit any of the following acts to occur out-of-doors:
(1) Sound amplification from motor vehicle or boat. Operation or control of a parked or moving motor vehicle, or anchored or moving boat with any sound amplification equipment in or on such vehicle or boat producing sound that is clearly audible more than 50 feet from the vehicle or boat, provided, however, if a person demonstrates in advance to the Village Council that this provision results in an unreasonable restraint upon desired expression, and that there are no other reasonablemeans of expression with respect to speech intended to be disseminated by such person, the Village Council shall grant such person the right to use sound amplification equipment for the specified time, place and manner that will reasonably afford the opportunity of expression.
(2) Construction noises. The creation of noise that is clearly audible beyond the property from which it is emanating, resulting from the erection (including excavation), demolition, alteration or repair of any building, and the excavation of streets and highways, during the period that begins one hour after sunset and ends one hour prior to sunrise, Monday through Saturday, and at any time prior to 10:00 a.m. and after 6:00 p.m. on Sunday. A deviation from such limitation shall be authorized if a permit is obtained in advance from the Village Manager or the Manager's designee, upon a showing that the noise will not result in an unreasonable disturbance of one or more residential occupants.
(3) Animal and bird noises. The keeping of any animal or bird which, by causing continuous or substantially continuous noise for more than 15 minutes which is clearly audible more than 50 feet from the property line of the property from which the noise is emanating.
(4) (a) Radio, stereo equipment, television sets and musical instruments on property, or from any motor vehicle or boat. The playing of any radio, stereo equipment and television set, or musical instrument in a manner and/or with such volume, from any property, motor vehicle or boat so as to produce sound that is clearly audible more than 50 feet from the property, motor vehicle or boat from which it is emanating.
(b) However, this provision shall not be applicable to a commercial or noncommercial recreational institution or a religious institution with respect to such noises that occur during the period that begins one hour prior to sunrise and ends one hour after sunset.
(5) Loud expressions at night. Yelling, shouting, hooting, whistling, singing, or the making of other loud noise by a person or persons during the period that begins one hour after sunset and ends one hour prior to sunrise, where such expressions are clearly audible more than 50 feet from the property line of the property from which such expressions are emanating, or from the motor vehicle or boat from which such expressions are emanating.
(6) Removal of solid waste. The creation of noise audible more than 50 feet from the source of the noise in connection with the removal of solid waste from any premises, except during the period that begins one hour prior to sunrise and ends one hour after sunset.
(7) Unloading of materials. The creation of noise in connection with the loading or unloading of materials, goods or other merchandise by the use of motorized equipment, metal-tired hand trucks, racks, conveyors, or other types of equipment that occurs during the period that begins one hour after sunset and ends one hour prior to sunrise, where the noise from such loading and/or unloading is clearly audible more than 50 feet from the property from which the noise is emanating.
(8) Recreational equipment. Utilization of recreational equipment, such as skateboards, snowmobiles, off-the-road vehicles, jet skis, and the like, during the period that begins one hour after sunset and ends one hour prior to sunrise where the noise emanating from such activity is clearly audible more than 50 feet from the property line, or, in the case of jet skis, from the location from which the noise is emanating.
(B) Exemptions. The terms and provisions of this section shall not apply to police, fire, ambulance or other emergency vehicles, publicly or privately owned vehicles while in the course of plowing or removing snow and shall not apply to excavations or repairs of streets, highways, bridges and/or utilities on behalf of the county, village, township, state or federal government and/or duly authorized utility during the evening hours when the public health, safety and/or welfare renders it necessary and/or appropriate to perform such work during the evening hours and/or on Sunday.
(C) Governing rules in the event of conflicting code or ordinance provisions. In the event of conflicting code or ordinance provisions regulating noise and sound, the code or ordinance provision having the most restrictive regulation shall be applicable.
(Ord. 7.07, passed 1-14-91; Am. Ord. 6.16, passed 7-25-16) Penalty, see § 10.99
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