§ 94.22 OBSTRUCTING VISION AT STREET INTERSECTIONS.
   (A)   On corner lots there shall be no obstruction to vision between a height of two feet and a height of ten feet measured above the average elevation of the existing surfaces of the intersecting streets at their center lines, within the area formed by joining points on the property lines, measured as follows:
      (1)   On property lines abutting streets 50 feet or less in right-of-way width, the points on the property lines shall be not less than 25 feet from the lot corner.
      (2)   On property lines abutting streets more than 50 feet in right-of-way width, the points on the property lines shall be 50 feet from the lot corner.
   This restriction shall not apply to buildings in business districts.
('86 Code, § 15.211)
   (B)   Whenever it shall be determined by Council that there exists on any privately owned property, located at any street intersection, any tree, bush, shrubbery, plant, fence or other obstruction which obstructs the view of pedestrians or vehicular traffic, interferes with the safe and orderly movement of traffic or creates a dangerous condition, the owner and occupant of such property shall, within ten days after official written notice, remove such obstruction. Any such owner or occupant who shall fail or refuse to remove any such obstruction shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.
('86 Code, § 15.212)
   (C)   If any such property owner shall fail or refuse to remove any such obstruction, after written notice to do so, as provided above, the costs of such removal shall be charged to the property owner. It shall be a lien on such property and shall be added to and be payable with the taxes on such property.
('86 Code, § 15.213)