It shall be unlawful for any person, other than personnel of law enforcement or governmental agencies, to install, use or operate within the Village a loudspeaker or sound-amplifying equipment, in a fixed or movable position or mounted upon any sound truck, for the purpose of giving instructions, directions, talks, addresses, lectures, or transmitting music to any persons or assemblages of persons in or upon any street, alley, sidewalk, park, place, or public property without first filing a registration statement and obtaining approval thereof as set forth in this article.
A. 
Registration statements; filing. Every user of sound-amplifying equipment shall file a registration statement with the Village Clerk 21 days prior to the date on which the sound-amplifying equipment is intended to be used (but the Clerk, in his discretion, may waive the time period), which statement shall contain the following information:
(1) 
The name, address and telephone number of both the owner and user of the sound-amplifying equipment.
(2) 
The maximum sound-producing power of the sound-amplifying equipment, which shall include the wattage to be used, the volume, in decibels, of sound which will be produced, and the approximate distance for which sound will be audible from the sound-amplifying equipment.
(3) 
The license and motor number if a sound truck is to be used.
(4) 
A general description of the sound-amplifying equipment which is to be used.
(5) 
Whether the sound-amplifying equipment will be used for commercial or noncommercial purposes.
B. 
Registration statements; approval. The Village Clerk shall return to the applicant an approved certified copy of the registration statement, unless he finds that:
(1) 
The conditions of the motor vehicle movement are such that use of the equipment would constitute a detriment to traffic safety;
(2) 
The conditions of pedestrian movement are such that use of the equipment would constitute a detriment to traffic safety; or
(3) 
The registration statement reveals that the applicant would not be able to comply with the provisions of this chapter.
C. 
Registration statement; disapproval. In the event that the registration statement is disapproved, the Village Clerk shall endorse upon the statement his reasons for disapproval and return it forthwith to applicant. The applicant may, within five days thereafter, appeal to the Board of Trustees, which may, after a public hearing thereon held after five days' public notice, either approve or disapprove the application.
Prior to the issuance of the registration statement, a fee in the amount of $25 per day, or any portion thereof, shall be paid to the Village if the loudspeaker or sound-amplifying equipment is to be used for commercial purposes. No fee shall be required for the operation of a loudspeaker or sound-amplifying equipment for noncommercial purposes.
The commercial and noncommercial use of sound-amplifying equipment shall be subject to the following regulations:
A. 
The only sounds permitted should be either music or human speech, or both.
B. 
The operation of sound-amplifying equipment shall only occur between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. each day, except on Sundays and legal holidays. No operation of sound-amplifying equipment for commercial purposes shall be permitted on Sundays or legal holidays. The operation of sound-amplifying equipment for noncommercial purposes on Sundays and legal holidays shall only occur between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.
C. 
No sound emanating from sound-amplifying equipment shall exceed 15 dBA above the ambient, as measured at any property line.
D. 
It shall be unlawful to operate any sound-amplifying equipment within 200 feet of churches, schools, hospitals, or City or County buildings.
E. 
In any event, the volume of sound shall be so controlled that it will not be unreasonably loud, raucous, jarring, disturbing, or a nuisance to reasonable persons of normal sensitiveness within the area of audibility.