To safeguard against vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian collisions caused by visual obstructions at street intersections, a clear cross-visibility area shall be maintained at the intersection of the public rights-of-way, unobstructed by any fence or wall taller than forty-two inches above the street grade. See Figure 21.62.050.
(1) On any corner lot: a triangular area at the street intersection measuring fifteen feet along each street property line (or the projections thereof parallel to the centerlines of the streets) from the point of intersection of such property lines (or the projections thereof);
(2) At the intersection of an alley with a street, or at the intersection of two alleys: a triangular area measuring fifteen feet along each street or alley property line from the point of intersection of the property lines;
(3) At any driveway entrance from or exit to a street: triangular areas on each side of the driveway measuring fifteen feet along the street property line and fifteen feet along the edge of the driveway from the point of intersection of the edge of the driveway with the street property line.
(Ord. 650, § 10, 2012; Ord. 612 Exhibit A (part), 2008).