It is unlawful for any person to cause, or for any person in possession of property to allow, sound originating from the property that is a public disturbance noise. The following sounds are determined to be a public disturbance. The enumeration of acts described below shall not be construed as excluding other acts which may constitute noise disturbances:
A. Sound from motor vehicle audio sound equipment, such as radios, tape players, compact disc players, and MP3 players, installed in the vehicle or merely carried therein, to be operated at a volume so as to be plainly audible by the human ear at a distance of 75 feet or more from the vehicle itself at any time of day;
B. The frequent or repetitive sounding of any horn or alarm attached to a motor vehicle at any time of day, except as a warning of danger or as specifically permitted or required by law;
C. The creation of frequent or repetitive sounds in connection with the starting, operation, repair, rebuilding or testing of any motor vehicle, motorcycle, off-highway vehicle or internal combustion engine within a residential area or near any human service facilities, at any time of day;
D. Sound from portable audio equipment, such as a radio, tape player or compact disc player which is operated at such a volume so as to be plainly audible by the human ear at a distance of 75 feet or more from the source of the sound, at any time of day;
E. The creation of frequent or repetitive sounds which emanate from any building, structure, apartment, or condominium, which unreasonably interferes with the peace, comfort, and repose of owners or possessors of real property, such as sounds from musical instruments, audio sound equipment, band sessions, or social gatherings which can be heard 75 feet from its property line in a residential zone or 150 feet from its property line in a business or commercial zone during quiet hours;
F. Yelling, shouting, hooting, whistling, or singing on or near the public streets, during quiet hours or at any time and place so as to unreasonably disturb or interfere with the peace, comfort and repose of owners or possessors of real property; and
G. Sounds originating from property relating to temporary projects for the construction, maintenance or repair of buildings, grounds and appurtenances, including but not limited to sounds from lawnmowers, power or hand tools, snow removal equipment and composters during quiet hours.
(Formerly 8.10.020; Ord. 947, 2010; Ord. 984 § 1, 2012; Ord. 1020 § 1, 2015; Ord. 1139, 12/1/2025)