§ 91.45  NOISE AMPLIFIED SOUND.
   (A)   Sound limits during quiet hours. During the quiet hours, no person shall cause or permit the sound of persons talking, yelling, shouting, hooting, whistling or singing or the sound of any television, radio, stereo set, musical instrument, phonograph, amplifier, loudspeaker or other similar device for the production or amplification of sound to exceed the limits defined in this subchapter.
   (B)   Sound limits at times other than quiet hours. No person shall cause or permit sounds of the types defined in division (A) above to exceed the limits defined in § 91.44(G) if such sounds disturbs the comfort or repose of reasonable persons of normal sensibilities within the area of audibility.
(Ord. 1119, passed 11-17-1986; Am. Ord. 2254, passed 12-13-2010)  Penalty, see § 91.99