For the purposes of Sections
210.210 and
210.220, the following words shall have the meanings set out herein:
PRIVATE PROPERTY
Any place which at the time is not open to the public. It
includes property which is owned publicly or privately.
PUBLIC PLACE
Any place which at the time is open to the public. It includes
property which is owned publicly or privately.
If a building or structure is divided into separately occupied
units, such units are separate premises.
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[CC 1981 §210.030; Ord. No. 77 §§1 — 3, 7-1-1959; Ord. No. 328 §2, 7-26-1972; Ord. No. 560 §§2 —
3, 7-11-1984]
A. It
shall be unlawful for any person to make, continue or cause to be
made or continued any excessive, unnecessary or unusually loud noise
or any noise which either annoys, disturbs, injures or endangers the
comfort, repose, health, peace or safety of others within the limits
of the City.
B. Noises Prohibited — Unnecessary Noise Standard. The
following acts, among others, are declared to be loud, disturbing
and unnecessary noises in violation of this Section, but said enumeration
shall not be deemed to be exclusive, namely:
1. By the operation of any motor vehicle without a standard muffler.
2. The causing of a screeching noise in the act of placing a motor vehicle
in motion with the tires of such motor vehicle.
3. The firing of explosives of any kind without a special permit from
the Board of Aldermen of the City.
4. Other noises of an intensity generally disagreeable and offensive.
5. Horns, signaling devices, etc. The sounding of any
horn or signaling device on any automobile, motorcycle, streetcar
or other vehicle on any street or public place of the City, except
as a danger warning; the creation by means of any such signaling device
of any unreasonably loud or harsh sound; and the sounding of any such
device for an unnecessary and unreasonable period of time. The use
of any signaling device except one operated by hand or electricity;
the use of any horn, whistle or other device operated by engine exhaust;
and the use of any such signaling device when traffic is for any reason
held up.
6. Radios, phonographs, etc. The using, operating or
permitting to be played, used or operated any radio receiving set,
musical instrument, phonograph, or other machine or device for the
producing or reproducing of sound in such manner at to disturb the
peace, quiet and comfort of the neighboring inhabitants or at any
time with louder volume than is necessary for convenient hearing for
the person or persons who are in the room, vehicle or chamber in which
such machine or device is operated and who are voluntary listeners
thereto. The operation of any such set, instrument, phonograph, machine
or device between the hours of 11:00 P.M. and 7:00 A.M. in such a
manner as to be plainly audible at a distance of fifty (50) feet from
the building, structure or vehicle in which it is located shall be
prima facie evidence of a violation of this Section.
7. Loudspeakers, amplifiers for advertising. The using,
operating or permitting to be played, used or operated of any radio
receiving set, musical instrument, phonograph, loudspeaker, sound
amplifier, or other machine or device for the producing or reproducing
of sound which is used upon the public streets for the purpose of
commercial advertising or attracting the attention of the public to
any building or structure.
8. Yelling, shouting, etc. Yelling, shouting, hooting,
whistling or singing on the public streets particularly between the
hours of 11:00 P.M. and 7:00 A.M. or 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 or other type of residence or of any persons
in the vicinity.
9. 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.
10. Steam whistles. The blowing of any locomotive steam
whistle or steam whistle attached to any stationary boiler except
to give notice of the time to begin or stop work, or as a warning
of fire or danger, or upon request of proper City authorities.
11. Exhausts. The discharge into the open air of the
exhaust of any steam engine, stationary internal combustion engine,
motorboat or motor vehicle except through a muffler or other device
which will effectively prevent loud or explosive noises therefrom.
12. Defect in vehicle or load. The use of any automobile,
motorcycle or vehicle so out of repair, so loaded or in such a manner
as to create loud and unnecessary grating, grinding, rattling or other
noise.
13. Loading, unloading, opening boxes. The creation
of a loud and excessive noise in connection with loading or unloading
any vehicle or the opening and destruction of bales, boxes, crates
and containers.
14. Construction or repairing of buildings. The erection
(including excavation), demolition, alteration or repair of any building
other than between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. on weekdays,
except in case of urgent necessity in the interest of public health
and safety, and then only with a permit from the Building Inspector,
which permit may be granted for a period not to exceed three (3) days
or less while the emergency continues and which permit may be renewed
for periods of three (3) days or less while the emergency continues.
If the Building Inspector should determine that the public health
and safety will not be impaired by the erection, demolition, alteration
or repair of any building or the excavation of streets and highways
within the hours of 6:00 P.M. and 7:00 A.M., and if he/she shall further
determine that loss or inconvenience would not result to any party
in interest, he/she may grant permission for such work to be done
within the hours of 6:00 P.M. and 7:00 A.M., upon application being
made at the time the permit for the work is awarded or during the
progress of the work.
15. Schools, courts, churches, hospitals. The creation
of any excessive noise on any street adjacent to any school, institution
of learning, church or court while the same are in use, or adjacent
to any hospital, which unreasonably interferes with the workings of
such institution, or which disturbs or unduly annoys patients in the
hospital, provided conspicuous signs are displayed in such streets
indicating that the same is a school, hospital or court street.
16. Hawkers, peddlers. The shouting and crying of peddlers,
hawkers and vendors which disturbs the peace and quiet of the neighborhood.
17. Drums. The use of any drum or other instrument or
device for the purpose of attracting attention by creation of noise
to any performance, show or sale.
18. Metal rails, pillars and columns, transportation thereof. The transportation of rails, pillars or columns of iron, steel or
other material over and along streets and other public places upon
carts, trays, cars, trucks or in any other manner so loaded as to
cause loud noises or as to disturb the peace and quiet of such streets
or other public places.
19. Street railway cars, operation thereof. The causing,
permitting or continuing any excessive, unnecessary and avoidable
noise in the operation of a street railway car.
20. Pile drivers, hammers, etc. The operation between
the hours of 10:00 P.M. and 7:00 A.M. of any pile driver, steam shovel,
pneumatic hammer, derrick, steam or electric noise or other appliance,
the use of which is attended by loud or unusual noise.
21. 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 operating 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.
A person shall not permit any conduct of the kind referred to in Sections
210.210 or
210.235 in or upon any house or premises owned or possessed by him/her or under his/her management or control, so that others in the vicinity are likely to be disturbed thereby.
Any person within the limits of this City who shall discharge
any BB gun, spring gun, paintball gun or air gun or shall shoot any
pebble, bullet, slug, arrow or other hard substance by means of a
sling, bow, crossbow, rubber band or bow or any other means shall
be deemed guilty of an ordinance violation.
A person commits the offense of unlawful assembly if he/she
knowingly assembles with six (6) or more other persons and agrees
with such persons to violate any of the criminal laws of this State
or of the United States with force or violence.
A person commits the offense of rioting if he/she knowingly
assembles with six (6) or more other persons and agrees with such
persons to violate any of the criminal laws of this State or of the
United States with force or violence, and thereafter, while still
so assembled, does violate any of said laws with force or violence.
[CC 1981 §210.020; Ord. No. 429 §§1 — 3, 1-12-1977]
A. A person
shall not commit or engage in an act of disorderly conduct.
B. For
the purpose of this Section, an act of "disorderly conduct" shall mean:
1. Acting in a violent or tumultuous manner toward another person whereby
he/she is placed in fear of safety of his/her life, limb or health;
or
2. Acting in a violent or tumultuous manner toward another person whereby
his/her property is placed in danger of being destroyed; or
3. Endangering the lawful pursuits of another by acts of violence, angry
threats or abusive conduct; or
4. Causing, provoking or engaging in any fight, brawl or riotous conduct
so as to endanger the life, limb, health or property of another; or
5. Assembling or congregating with another or others for the purpose
of causing, provoking or engaging in any fight or brawl; or
6. Jostling or roughly crowding or pushing any person in any public
place; or
7. Collecting in bodies or in crowds for unlawful purposes as defined
by current or future ordinances of the City of Winchester; or
8. Assembling or congregating with another or others for the purpose
or with the intent to engage in gaming; or
9. Frequenting any public place with the intent to obtain money from
other persons by illegal or fraudulent schemes, tricks, artifices
or devices; or
10. Assembling for the purpose of engaging in any fraudulent scheme or
device or trade to obtain any valuable thing from any place or any
person; or
11. Accosting or attempting to pick up or attempting to force the company
of a person upon any female; or
12. Uttering in the presence of another any bawdy, lewd or obscene words
or epithets; or
13. Frequenting any place where gaming or illegal sale or possession
of alcoholic beverages or narcotics or dangerous drugs is practiced,
allowed or tolerated; or
14. Acting in a dangerous manner toward others; or
15. Using "fighting words" toward any person; or
16. Assembling or congregating for the purpose of trouncing upon another;
or
17. Interfering by acts of violence with another's pursuit of a lawful
occupation; or
18. Interfering with the free and unobstructed use of a public way or
place of public nature by another person or other persons; or
19. Using in the presence of another:
a. Common words denoting or relating to the questionable parentage of
another; or
b. Any derogatory words relating to the privates of a male, female or
hermaphrodite; or
c. Any derogatory words relating to the productive method of males or
females whether or not used in connection with profane language; or
d. Any derogatory words relating to the methods of sexual intercourse
with relatives or strangers.
A person commits the offense of refusal to disperse if, being
present at the scene of an unlawful assembly or at the scene of a
riot, he/she knowingly fails or refuses to obey the lawful command
of a Law Enforcement Officer to depart from the scene of such unlawful
assembly or riot.