§ 130.04 DISTURBING THE PEACE.
   A person disturbs the peace when he or she does any of the following acts:
   (A)   Wilfully disturbs any deliberative body or agency of the state or subdivision thereof with the purpose of disrupting the functions of such body or agency by tumultuous behavior or coercing by force or threat of force any official conduct or proceeding;
   (B)   Wilfully disturbs any assembly of persons met for religious worship with the purpose of disrupting such assembly by tumultuous behavior intended to disturb the order and solemnity of such assembly;
   (C)   Wilfully disturbs or allows disturbance of the peace and quiet of any street, alley, avenue, public ground, public building or private building by making or tolerating unduly excessive noise in any manner; or
   (D)   (1)   Operates a stationary internal combustion engine within 100 feet of a dwelling unit for a period of more than two hours in any eight-hour period, or at any time between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., local time.
      (2)   Division (D)(1) above shall apply, without limitation, to refrigeration units on semi-trailers and railcars, locomotives, truck-tractors and contractors’ equipment.
      (3)   However, the provisions of division (D) above shall not apply to stationary internal combustion engines operated by the city, the municipal utilities or their employees, agents or contractors.
(Prior Code, § 6-3-4) (Ord. 328, passed 2-3-1986; Ord. 343, passed 11-17-1986; Ord. 484, passed 11-3-1997) Penalty, see § 130.99