§ 152.10  CLEAR VIEW AT INTERSECTIONS.
   (A)   No person shall plant or allow to remain on property owned or occupied by him or her any shrub, vine, flower or other form of plant life, having a height in excess of two feet in the corner triangle of an intersection nor allow a tree to remain in such corner triangle unless the branches thereof are trimmed to a height of eight feet above the ground, all in order to furnish an unobstructed view of traffic at the intersection.
   (B)   For the purpose of this section, the term CORNER TRIANGLE is that triangular space of land, outside of the right-of-way, at the intersection of the rights-of-way of two or more streets or sidewalks, two sides of which are lines beginning at the point at which the nearer sides of the right-of-way of such street or sidewalk intersect, or would intersect if extended to the point of meeting, and extend along such nearer sides of the right-of-way away from the intersection a distance of ten feet and the third side of which is a line connecting such ten-foot points.
(2005 Code, § 74-10)  Penalty, see § 10.99