§ 158.022 OBSTRUCTIONS TO VISION AT STREET INTERSECTIONS.
   Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, in any zone, except the Central Business District, at any street, alley or driveway intersection, any structures, fences or shrubs shall conform with the limitations of the applicable sight distance triangle as follows.
   (A)   Street intersections. No obstruction to vision will be permitted within the triangular area formed by a straight line connecting the points on the center lines or the street at a distance of 90 feet from their intersections. See example below:
   Visibility Triangle
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   (B)   Alley or driveway intersecting with a street. No obstruction to vision will be permitted within the triangular area formed by a straight line connecting the points on the pavement edges of the street and alley/driveway at a distance of 20 feet on the street from the alley/driveway and ten feet on the alley/driveway from the street.
   (C)   Alley or driveway intersecting with an alley. No obstruction to vision will be permitted within the triangular area formed by a straight line connecting the points on the pavement edges of the alley/driveway and the alley at a distance of 20 feet on the alley from the alley/driveway and two feet on the alley/driveway from the alley.
(1989 Code, § 154.022) (Ord. 1063, passed - -1967; Am. Ord. 2124, passed 8-28-1995; Am. Ord. 2774, passed - -; Am. Ord. 2018-2916, passed 4-9-2018)