I agree with your sentiments, but I just think this is too large an issue for the laws to deal with. If there are neighbourhood concerns, it is for the the club and the community to resolve.
I interpret 'offensive' in the laws as pertaining only to definitions 1 & 5, not 2 or 3 (however valid these may be in a wider context, they are too subjective):
1.
causing resentful displeasure; highly irritating, angering, or annoying:
offensive television commercials.
2.
unpleasant or disagreeable to the sense:
an offensive odor.
3.
repugnant to the moral sense, good taste, or the like; insulting:
an offensive remark; an offensive joke.
4.
pertaining to
offense or attack:
the offensive movements of their troops.
5.
characterized by attack; aggressive:
offensive warfare.