1260.04 CLEAR VISION TRIANGLE AREA.
   (a)   Clear Vision Triangle Area. The area formed at the corner intersection of two road right-of-way lines, the two sides of the triangular area being twenty-five feet in length measured along the abutting right-of-way lines, and the third side being a line connecting these two sides. The clear vision triangle must be free from visual obstruction. See the figure below.
   Figure 20. Clear Vision Area
 
   (b)   Shrubs and Other Landscape Features. Shrubs and other landscape features permitted within this Code may be permitted in the clear vision triangle area provided that they are trimmed and maintained so that they are not more than thirty inches above grade.
   (c)   Trees. Trees shall not be planted closer than twenty-five feet to the corner intersection of two road right-of-way lines at street intersection; however, trees with at least eight feet of limbless trunk may be permitted within the clear vision triangle area.
(Ord. 10-2020.Passed 11-24-20.)