§ 154.271 VISUAL OBSTRUCTIONS TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC.
   (A)   Intersections with traffic controls. On any corner lot at a street intersection which has some form of traffic control (stop or yield signs), there shall be no obstruction to traffic visibility within the clear sight triangle which is formed by the intersection of the centerline of two intersecting streets and a straight line joining the two centerlines at points 80 feet distant from their point of intersection.
   (B)   Intersections without traffic controls. On any corner lot, in all districts, at a street intersection which does not have any form of traffic control, there shall be no obstruction to the traffic visibility within the clear sight triangle which is formed by the intersection of the centerline of two intersecting streets and a straight line joining the two centerlines at points 88 feet distant from their point of intersection. All objects within this area not exceeding 30 inches in height as measured from the centerline elevation of the street shall not be considered as an obstruction to vision.
(Ord. 879, passed 10-28-2020)