§ 71.55 HEIGHT OF OBSTRUCTIONS.
   (A)   Corners of intersecting streets. It shall be unlawful for the owner or occupant of any corner lot or premises in the city to install, set out, maintain, permit, or allow the installation, setting out, maintenance, or existence of any sign, fence, hedge, shrubbery, tree, natural growth, or other obstruction to a view higher than three feet above the adjacent street curb level between the curb line and the property line or within that triangular area of the private lot or premises between the property lines adjacent to the corner and a diagonal line joining points on the property lines 20 feet from the point of their intersection, or in the case of rounded corners, the area circumscribed by the curve and a chord to the curve, said chord being a line drawn between the point of tangency at the beginning of the curve and the point of tangency at the end of the curve.
('63 Code, § 3-7.01)
   (B)   Alleys and driveways. It shall be unlawful for any owner or occupant of any premises of the city to install, set out, maintain, permit, or allow the installation, setting out, maintenance, or existence of any sign, fence, hedge, shrubbery, tree, natural growth, or other obstruction to a view higher than three feet above the adjacent street curb level between the curb line and the property line or within that triangular area of the private lot or premises between the property lines adjacent to the corner of a private or public alley or driveway and a diagonal line joining points on the property or driveway line five feet from the point of their intersection.
('63 Code, § 3-7.02)
(Ord. 2822, passed 11-18-59) Penalty, see § 70.99