§ 159.293 TRAFFIC VISIBILITY.
   (a)   There shall be no obstructions, such as buildings, structures, grain bins, baled agricultural products, farm machinery, vehicles or other objects, not including vegetation, within 50 feet from a state, county or section line highway right-of-way or 30 feet from a platted right-of-way.
   (b)   Traffic visibility triangle requirements.
      (1)   At every intersection of two roads or a road and a railroad right-of-way, there shall be a traffic visibility triangle. Within the triangle, no obstructions such as structures, parking or vegetation shall be allowed between two and one-half feet and ten feet above the elevation of the roadway. Agricultural crops, such as corn, are exempt from this regulation. Fences shall conform to § 159.285.
      (2)   The traffic visibility triangles shall be formed by the intersection centerlines and a line connecting points on the centerlines of the intersection roads or railroad right-of-way 100 feet distant from the intersecting centerlines.
(1992 Code, App. C, § 15.10) (Ord. 20-02, passed 3-18-2002; Ord. 126-07, passed 7-16-2007)