§ 82-18.002. Prohibited.  


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  • No structure (including but not limited to fences and gateways) or vegetation which obstructs the visibility of and from vehicles approaching the intersection of a state highway, public road, or street with another state highway, public road, or street, shall be constructed, grown, maintained or permitted higher than two and one-half feet above the curb grade, or three feet above the edge of pavement, within a triangular area bounded by the right-of-way lines and a diagonal line joining points on the right-of-way lines twenty-five feet back from the point of their intersection or in the case of rounded corners, the triangular area between the tangents to the curve of the right-of-way line and a diagonal line joining points on the tangents twenty-five feet back from the point of their intersection. The tangents referred to are those at the beginning and at the end of the curve of the right-of-way line at the corner.

(Ord. 1787; prior code § 8112(a): Ord. 382).