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A. A person commits the offense of disturbing the peace if he intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly disturbs the peace and quiet of others by violent or tumultuous carriage or conduct or by making loud, unusual or unreasonable noise in a public place or near or in a private residence, whether or not he has a right to occupy said residence.

B. A person commits the offense of disturbing the peace if he knowingly allows or permits other persons to congregate in a dwelling or other premises under his control where the conduct of such persons disturbs the peace and quiet of others by violent or tumultuous carriage or conduct or by making loud, unusual or unreasonable noise near a private residence.

C. Any person who violates this section commits a Class B municipal offense. (Ord. 200 §1, 1982; Amended Ord. 472 §4, 2003)