§ 97.052 EXCEPTIONS.
   The provisions of § 97.051 shall not apply to the following:
   (A)   Permanent buildings.
   (B)   Existing grades which by reason of natural topography exceed 24 inches above the level of the center of the adjacent intersection, provided that no obstruction to cross-visibility not specifically excepted herefrom shall be installed, set out, or maintained on any existing grade which is more than 24 inches and less than 72 inches above the level of the center of the adjacent intersection.
   (C)   Trees having limbs and foliage trimmed in such manner that no limbs or foliage extend into the area between 24 inches and 72 inches above the level of the center of the adjacent intersection.
   (D)   Fire hydrants, public utility poles, street markers, and traffic-control devices.
(1999 Lou. Code, § 93.22) (Lou. Ord. No. 102-1968, approved 4-24-1968; Lou. Metro Am. Ord. No. 195-2005, approved 11-16-2005)