10.25: DISTURBING THE PEACE, NOISE CONTROL REGULATIONS:
   A.   Unlawful To Make Loud Or Unnecessary Noises: It shall be unlawful for any person to make, or cause to be made, loud, unnecessary or unusual noise which either annoys, disturbs or affects the comfort, repose, health or peace of others.
   B.   Unlawful Acts: The following acts set forth in the following subsections are declared to be loud and unnecessary noises in violation of this section, but said enumeration shall not be deemed to be exclusive:
      1.   Horns, Signaling Devices, Etc.: The sounding of any horn or signaling device on any automobile, motorcycle, or other vehicle, except as a danger warning.
      2.   Radios, Tape And Disc Players, Etc.: The using, operating or permitting to be played any radio receiving set, tape or disc player, musical instrument, phonograph, or other machine or device for the producing or reproducing of sound in such manner, considering the time and place and the purpose for which the sound is produced, as to disturb the peace, quiet or repose of a person or persons of ordinary sensibilities.
         a.   The play, use or operation of any radio, tape or disc player, musical instrument, phonograph or other machine or device for the production or reproduction of sound in such a manner as to be plainly audible at a distance of fifty feet (50') from such machine or device shall be prima facie evidence of a violation of this section.
         b.   When sound violating this section is produced or reproduced by a machine or device that is located in or on a vehicle, the vehicle's owner is guilty of the violation; provided, however, that if the vehicle's owner is not present at the time of the violation, the person in charge or control of the vehicle at the time of the violation is guilty of the violation.
         c.   With the exception of the machines or devices listed in subsection D of this section, this section shall apply to all radios, tape and disc players, musical instruments, phonographs, and machines and devices for the production or reproduction of sound, whether on public or private property.
      3.   Loudspeakers, Amplifiers For Advertising: The using, operating, or permitting to be played any radio receiving set, musical instrument, phonograph, loudspeaker, sound amplifier or other machine or device for the producing or reproducing of sound which is cast upon the public streets for the purpose of commercial advertising or attracting the attention of the public to any building or structure.
      4.   Yelling, Shouting, Etc.: Yelling, shouting, hooting, whistling or singing at any time or place so as to annoy or disturb the quiet, comfort or repose of persons in any office, or in any dwelling, hotel, motel or other place of residence, or of any persons in the vicinity.
      5.   Animals, Birds, Etc.: The keeping of any animal or bird which by causing frequent or long continued noise shall disturb the comfort or repose of any persons in the vicinity.
      6.   Sound Trucks For Advertising Purposes: The use of sound trucks or any other vehicle equipped with sound amplifying devices for the purposes of advertising any program, project or meeting of any public agency, private business, religious organization, civic group, political party or charitable organization.
      7.   Schools, Courts, Churches, Hospitals: The creation of any excessive noise on any street or private property adjacent to any school, institution of learning, church, court or hospital, while the same are in use which unreasonably interferes with the use thereof, provided conspicuous signs are displayed indicating that the same is a school, hospital, court or church.
      8.   Hawkers, Peddlers: The shouting and crying of peddlers, hawkers and vendors which disturbs the peace and quiet of the neighborhood.
      9.   Noisy Parties And Gatherings:
         a.   Prohibition: No person shall, between the hours of ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. and seven o'clock (7:00) A.M., congregate at, or participate in, any party or gathering of two (2) or more people from which noise emanates of a sufficient volume so as to disturb the peace, quiet and repose of another person. No person shall knowingly remain at such a noisy party or gathering.
         b.   Evidence: Noise of such volume as to be clearly audible at a distance of fifty feet (50') from the structure or building in which the party or gathering is occurring, or in the case of apartment buildings, in the adjacent hallway or apartment, shall be prima facie evidence of a violation of this section.
         c.   Duty To Disperse: When a police officer determines that a party or gathering is in violation of this section, the officer may order all persons present at the premises where the violation is occurring, other than the owner or tenants of the premises, to disperse immediately. No person shall knowingly remain at such a party or gathering. (Ord. 01, 5th Series, eff. 2-28-2000)
   C.   Unlawful Acts, Except In Areas Zoned Industrial I: The following are declared to be loud and unnecessary noises in violation of this chapter in all parts of the City, except in those areas zoned I Industrial District, under the zoning ordinance of the City: (Ord. 01, 5th Series, eff. 2-28-2000; amd. Ord. 96, 6th Series, eff. 9-5-2017)
      1.   Exhausts: The discharge into the open air of the exhaust of any vehicle, except through a muffler or other device which will effectively prevent loud or explosive noises therefrom.
      2.   Defect In Vehicle Or Load: The use of any automobile, motorcycle, or vehicle so out of repair, so loaded, or in such manner as to create loud and unnecessary grating, grinding, rattling, or other noise which shall disturb the comfort or repose of any persons in the vicinity.
      3.   Construction Or Repairing Of Buildings: The erection (including excavating), demolition, alteration or repair of any building between the hours of nine o'clock (9:00) P.M. and six o'clock (6:00) A.M. on weekdays, and all day Sunday, except where single individuals or families work on single-family residences for their own occupancy owned by them, except that the building inspector may, in cases of emergency, grant permission to repair at any time when he finds that such repair will not affect the health and safety of the persons in the vicinity.
      4.   Pile Drivers, Hammers, Etc.: The operation between the hours of nine o'clock (9:00) P.M. and six o'clock (6:00) A.M. of any pile driver, power shovel, pneumatic hammer, derrick, power or electric hoist, or other appliance the use of which is attended by loud or unusual noise.
      5.   Blowers: The operation of any noise creating blower or power fan or any internal combustion engine, the operation of which causes noise due to the explosion of aerating gases or fluids, unless the noise from such blower or fan is muffled and such engine is equipped with a muffler device sufficient to deaden such noise.
   D.   Exceptions: The following are exempt from violation of this chapter:
      1.   Activities which are duly authorized, sponsored or licensed by the City, so long as the activity is conducted pursuant to the conditions of the license, permit or contract authorizing such activity.
      2.   Church bells, school bells, chimes or carillons.
      3.   Persons who have gone to a party for the sole purpose of abating the violation.
      4.   Antitheft devices.
      5.   Machines or devices for the production of sound on or in authorized emergency vehicles or for authorized emergency purposes. (Ord. 01, 5th Series, eff. 2-28-2000)