§ 154.154 CORNER SIGHT TRIANGLES.
   (A)   Corner visibility.
      (1)   On corner lots (including rural areas), nothing shall be placed or allowed to grow in such a manner as materially to impede vision between a height of 2.5 to ten feet above the centerline grades of the intersecting streets within the shaded area of the clear sight triangle shown below.
      (2)    The point of the corner sight triangle shall be measured 25 feet back from the imaginary line of the extended curb as shown below. If there are no curbs, the measurement will be from the point of intersection of the pavement.
 
   (B)   Corners less than 90 degrees. For lots with an interior angle of less than 90 degrees at a street or railway corner, the protected corner area is defined by a triangle created by the two corner lot lines and drawing an imaginary line between the corner lot lines 25 feet from the corner on each property lot line plus one foot for every ten degrees or fraction thereof less than 90 degrees.
   (C)   Exceptions. Corner visibility standards do not apply to public utility poles, street name markers, official traffic signs and control devices, and fire hydrants.
(Ord. 1040, passed 1-5-16)