§ 12-60. Specific prohibitions.  


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  • The following specified acts and circumstances are hereby declared to constitute prohibited noise disturbances in violation of this division, provided, however, such enumeration is not and shall not be deemed to be exclusive, provided, further, that all other acts and circumstances meeting the definition of noise disturbance are likewise declared to be in violation of this division.

    (1) Radios, televisions, tape players, compact disc players, musical instruments and similar devices. Playing or permitting the playing or any radio, television, tape player, compact disc player, musical instrument or similar devise, whether or not amplified, in such a manner or with such a volume as to annoy or disturb the quiet, comfort and repose of a reasonable person in a dwelling, place of business, hotel or other place of residence.

    (2) Amplified human voice. Amplifying the human voice in such a manner or with such volume as to annoy or disturb the quiet, comfort, and repose of a reasonable person in any dwelling, place of business, hotel or other place of residence.

(Ord. No. 2002-08, 5-21-02)