16-3-5: OBSTRUCTIONS TO VISION AT STREET INTERSECTIONS PROHIBITED:
   A.   On any corner lot, a visibility triangle shall be provided in which nothing shall be erected, placed, planted or allowed to grow as to materially impede vision from within motor vehicles, between a height of two feet (2') and eight feet (8') above the average grades of the intersecting property lines, in the area bounded by said lines, and a line joining the points of such property lines at a distance of ten feet (10') from the intersection.
   B.   On any lot, except for those with single-family detached dwellings, duplexes or townhouses of not more than two (2) units, a visibility triangle shall be provided in which nothing shall be erected, planted or allowed to grow so as to materially impede vision from within motor vehicles, between a height of two feet (2') and eight feet (8') above the average grades of the intersecting property line and driveway edge, in an area bounded by said lines and a line joining the points of said property line and driveway edge at a distance of ten feet (10') from the intersection. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009)