§ 153.015 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.
   (A)   Street frontage required. All lots created after the adoption of these regulations shall have frontage on a dedicated street of 50 feet.
   (B)   Sight triangle. A sight triangle, defined as that area from the intersection point of two street rights-of-way on the lot to a point 20 feet back from this intersection point on the lot lines, shall be required on corner lots at all street intersections in all districts. Visibility between two and ten feet above the plane of established grades of the street within the sight triangle shall be clear of landscape materials, vehicles, fences, signs, parking, or any other view-obstructing structures with the exception of required traffic control devices, and utility poles. Trees shall be permitted in the sight triangle as long as only the trunk is visible within ten feet above the ground, except during early growing stages. In the event street corners are of the radius type, then the rights-of-way shall be projected to a point that they intersect. This point shall be referred to as the intersection point.
   (C)   Unsafe buildings. Nothing in these regulations shall prevent the strengthening or restoring to a safe condition of any part of any building or structure.
   (D)   Height limitation exceptions. The height limits of these regulations shall not apply to projections such as antennae, aerials, steeples, chimneys, flagpoles, and the like that are attached to a structure, provided the height of the projection is less than 20 feet above the highest point of the structure to which it is attached.
   (E)   Annexed land. When land is annexed to the Village of Anna, the applicable township zoning regulations then in effect shall remain in full force and shall be enforced by the township officials until a time as the village shall approve a zoning district for the annexed land.
   (F)   Vacation of public right-of-way. Whenever any street, alley, railroad right-of-way, or other public right-of-way is vacated by official action of the Council, the zoning district adjoining each side of the street, alley, railroad right-of-way, or other public right-of-way shall be automatically extended to the center of the vacation and all area included in the vacation shall then and henceforth be subject to all appropriate regulations of the extended districts. In the event of a partial vacation, the adjoining district, or district nearest the portion vacated, shall be extended automatically to include all the vacated area.
 
(Ord. 1227-98, passed 1-12-1999; Am. Ord. 1574-11, passed 6-14-2011) Penalty, see § 153.999