It shall be unlawful for any person to willfully make, continue, or cause to be made or continued any LOUD AND RAUCOUS NOISE, which term shall mean any sound which, because of its volume level, duration, and character, annoys, disturbs, injures, or endangers the comfort, health, peace, or safety of reasonable persons of ordinary sensibilities within the limits of the town. The term includes the kinds of noise generated by the activities enumerated in §§ 93.02 and 93.03. The term shall be limited to LOUD AND RAUCOUS NOISE heard from the public streets, in any public park, in any school or public building, or upon the grounds thereof while in use, in any church or hospital or upon the grounds thereof while in use, in any parking lot open to members of the public as invitees or licensees, in any occupied business unit which is not the source of the noise or upon the parking lot or grounds thereof, or in any occupied residential unit which is not the source of the noise or upon the grounds thereof, and in any event from a location not less than 100 feet from the vehicle, radio, loudspeaker, boombox, motor, horn, or other noise source, but the maximum noise limitation standards shall not include noises emitted from the following sources:
(A) Emergency warning devices or safety signals;
(B) Lawn care equipment and agricultural field equipment used during the daytime hours;
(C) Equipment being used for construction, provided that all equipment is operated with all standard equipment manufacturer’s mufflers and noise-reducing equipment in use and in proper operating condition;
(D) Parades, fairs, circuses, other similar public entertainment events, sanctioned sporting events, sporting activities taking place in areas set aside for such activities, or any activities normally associated with any of divisions (A) through (C) above;
(E) Bells, chimes, and similar devices which operate during daytime hours for a duration of no longer than five minutes in any given period;
(F) Emergency work; or
(G) Sixty-cycle electric transformers.
Penalty, see § 10.99