§ 92.30 INTERSECTIONS.
   It shall be the responsibility of the owner and/or tenant of real property to remove from such property any hedge, shrubbery, fence, wall, or other sight obstructions of any nature, except buildings, where these sight obstructions constitute a traffic hazard. The above sight obstructions shall be defined as a traffic hazard whenever any such obstruction extends more than three feet in height above the existing centerline road elevation within the vision triangle of vehicle operators. The boundaries of the vision triangle shall be defined by measuring from the intersection of the edges of two adjacent roadways 40 feet along each roadway and connecting the two points with a straight line. This sight distance obstruction is also applicable to railroad highway grade crossings with vision triangle defined by measuring 40 feet along the railroad property line.
(Ord. 84-6, passed 8-13-1984)