The following are determined to disturb the public peace:
(1)
The frequent, repetitive or continuous sounding of any horn, siren, except as a warning of danger or as specifically permitted or required by law;
(2)
The creation of frequent, repetitive or continuous sounds in connection with the starting, operation, repair, rebuilding, or testing of any motor vehicle, motorcycle, off-highway vehicle, watercraft, or internal combustion engine within a residential district, so as to unreasonably disturb or interfere with the peace, comfort and repose of owners or possessors of real property, unless otherwise authorized by law;
(3)
The creation of frequent, repetitive or continuous sounds which emanate from any building, structure, apartment, or condominium, which unreasonably interfere with the peace, comfort, and repose of owners or possessors of real property, such as sounds from audio equipment, musical instruments, band sessions, or social gatherings;
(4)
Sound from motor vehicle sound systems, such as tape players, radios, and compact disc players, or boom boxes, operated at a volume so as to be audible greater than 50 feet from the vehicle itself;
(5)
Sound from audio equipment, such as tape players, radios, compact disc, boom box, operated at a volume so as to be audible greater than 30 feet from the source, unless it occurs within a multifamily unit such as duplex, apartment or condominium, in which case it shall be a disturbance if it is audible to a neighbor, and disturbs his/her peace as described in subsection (4) of this section;
(6)
Yelling, shouting, whistling, singing, or other raucous noises, on or near the public streets between the hours of 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. or at any time and place as to unreasonably disturb or interfere with the peace and comfort of owners or possessors of real property.
(Ord. 504 § 1, 1998)