(a) At every corner of every intersection of two streets, a sight triangle shall be established. A sight triangle is the area contained by the right-of-way lines of the two (2) streets and a third line. The third line connects two (2) points, where each point is distanced from the intersection of the two (2) right-of-way lines by a distance equal to half the average width of the intersecting rights-of-way.
(b) Within a sight triangle, clear visibility between the heights of two (2) feet and ten (10) feet above the average center line grade of the intersection there shall be maintained, except for the trunks of existing trees or light or sign supports.
(c) Trees shall be permitted as long as only the tree trunk is visible between the ground and eight (8) feet above the ground, or otherwise does not present a traffic visibility hazard.
(d) There shall be no vehicle parking or standing space provided within a sight triangle.
(e) No curb cuts or access to parking areas shall be provided within a sight triangle at the intersection of two (2) streets.
(Ord. 2022-110. Passed 12-12-22.)