Section 155.2.6 Sight Visibility Triangle.
   The land adjoining a street intersection or egress to a street from off-street parking areas shall be kept clear of obstructions to protect the visibility and safety of motorists and pedestrians.
   (A)   Corner Lot Intersections. On a corner lot, nothing shall be erected, placed, or allowed to grow in a manner so as materially to impede vision between a height of three feet and ten feet in a triangular area formed by a diagonal line between two points on the right-of-way lines, 20 feet from where they intersect. A clear view shall be maintained on corner lots from three to ten feet in vertical distance.
 
   (B)   Driveways. At all points of egress from off-street parking areas to a road, unobstructed visibility shall be maintained at an elevation of between three and ten feet of the centerline pavement level, within the two areas formed by two right angle triangles, on the sides of the driveway. Each triangle shall have a base measuring five feet along the edge of the driveway and a height measuring 30 feet along the edge of the road right-of-way.
 
(Ord. 1695, passed 11-8-12; Am. Ord. 1838, passed 3-10-22)