(A) Angle of intersection. Streets shall intersect at 90 degrees or as closely thereto as practical. In no event shall the angle of an intersection be less than 80 degrees.
(B) Sight triangles. Minimum clear sight distance at all minor street intersections shall permit vehicles to be visible to the driver of another vehicle when each is 125 feet from the center of the intersection. No fence, wall, embankment, structure, sign or planting is allowed to obstruct vision in this area.
(C) Number of streets. No more than two streets may meet at any one intersection.
(D) “T” intersection. “T” type intersections shall be used where practical at intersections of minor streets with any street.
(E) Centerline offsets. Slight jogs at intersections are to be eliminated where practical. Where such jogs cannot be practically avoided, street centerlines must be offset by a distance of 125 feet or more.
(Prior Code, Ch. XXXIII, § 4.2) (Ord. 2-2004, passed 8-9-2004)