§ 153.032 VISIBILITY REQUIREMENTS, SIGHT TRIANGLE.
   No planting shall be placed or maintained and no fence, building, wall or other structure or obstruction shall be constructed or placed in such a manner as to obstruct visibility between a height of 3 feet and 10 feet measured from the upper face of the nearest curb or pavement within any required sight triangle.
   (A)   Street intersections, corner lots. Sight triangles shall be maintained at all street intersections (corner lots). These sight triangles shall be defined as a triangle bounded on 2 sides by the edge of pavement or curb of the streets and on the third side by a straight line connecting the endpoints of the other 2 sides. Along major roads, including arterial and collector roads, the length of the side of the sight triangle parallel to the road shall be at least 40 feet. Along all other roads, the length of the side of the sight triangle parallel to the road shall be at least 10 feet.
 
   (B)   Driveways. Sight triangles shall be maintained where driveways intersect streets. These sight triangles shall be defined as a 10 by 10 foot triangle bounded on 1 side by the edge of pavement or curb of the street, 1 side by the edge of driveway, and on the third side by a straight line connecting the endpoints of the other 2 sides. In the event that a driveway crosses a sidewalk, then the edge of sidewalk furthest from the street shall be used as a side in place of edge of pavement or curb.
(Ord. 06-11-16, passed 9-21-2016)