[R.O. 2007 § 210.130; CC 1979 § 20-5; Ord. No. 1737 §§ 1 — 4, 3-28-1991; Ord. No. 2775 § 1(20-5), 11-13-1997; Ord. No. 6579 § 13, 7-28-2016[1]]
A.
A person commits the offense of peace disturbance if he or she:
1.
Unreasonably and knowingly disturbs or alarms another person or persons by:
a.
Loud noise;
b.
Offensive language addressed in a face-to-face manner to a specific individual and uttered under circumstances which are likely to produce an immediate violent response from a reasonable recipient;
c.
Threatening to commit a felonious act against any person under circumstances which are likely to cause a reasonable person to fear that such threat may be carried out;
d.
Fighting; or
e.
Creating a noxious and offensive odor.
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Editor’s Note: Section 25 of this ordinance provided that it would take effect at 12:01 A.M. on 1-1-2017.