648.11   PLAYING OF SOUND DEVICES.
   (a)   No person shall play any radio, music player such as a “boom box,” tape cassette, disc player, television, audio player, musical instrument or any other type of sound device, upon any public road, street, highway or private property in the Village, in a manner or at a volume as to disturb the quiet, comfort or repose of other persons, except for organized events for which a valid permit has been received from the Village.
   (b)   No person shall play any radio, music player such as a “boom box,” tape cassette, disc player, television, audio player, musical instrument or any other type of sound device, in a manner or at a volume as to disturb the quiet, comfort or repose of neighboring inhabitants or at a volume which is plainly audible to persons other than those who are in the room in which such device or instrument is played and who are voluntary listeners thereto.
   (c)   No person shall play a radio, music player or audio system in a motor vehicle at such volume as to disturb the quiet, comfort or repose of other persons or at a volume which is plainly audible to persons other than the occupants of said vehicle.
   (d)   The penalty for a violation of division (a) or (b) of this section shall be:
      (1)   For a first offense, a mandatory fine of one hundred dollars ($100.00);
      (2)   For a second offense, a mandatory fine of two hundred dollars ($200.00);
      (3)   For a third or subsequent offense, a mandatory fine of three hundred dollars ($300.00) and three days in jail.
   (e)   Upon conviction for a violation of division (a) or (b) of this section, the sound device used during the commission of the offense shall be subject to seizure and payment of a judgment.
   (f)   The penalty for a violation of division (c) of this section shall be:
      (1)   For a first offense, a mandatory fine of two hundred dollars ($200.00);
      (2)   For a second offense, a mandatory fine of four hundred dollars ($400.00);
      (3)   For a third or subsequent offense, a mandatory fine of six hundred dollars ($600.00) and three days in jail.
   (g)   Upon conviction for a violation of division (c) of this section, the sound device used during the commission of the offense shall be subject to seizure and payment of a judgment. 
(Ord. 966-94.  Passed 6-21-94.)