§ 91.30 GENERAL PROHIBITIONS.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful to create, cause, or allow the continuance of any loud, disturbing, unusual, frightening, or unnecessary noise, particularly during nighttime, which prevents or unreasonably interferes with neighboring residents’ reasonable use of their properties.
   (B)   Such noise may include, but is not limited to, the following:
(2003 Code, § 17-300)
      (1)   Yelling, shouting, whistling, or singing on the public streets or private property at nighttime;
(2003 Code, § 17-301)
      (2)   Noise resulting from loading, unloading, opening, or otherwise handling boxes, crates, containers, garbage cans, or other similar objects during nighttime;
(2003 Code, § 17-302)
      (3)   Noise resulting from the repair, rebuilding, or testing of any motor vehicle during nighttime;
(2003 Code, § 17-303)
      (4)   Noise resulting from the playing of any radio, phonograph, musical instrument, television, or any such device, particularly during nighttime; and
(2003 Code, § 17-304)
      (5)   Nuisance noise which does not exceed the noise threshold but creates an irritating impact sufficient to disturb an individual’s sleep pattern or the peace of a residential neighborhood.
(2003 Code, § 17-305)
Penalty, see § 91.99