It shall be unlawful, except as herein provided, for any person to place or maintain, or cause to be placed or maintained any plant, object, or vehicle having a height greater than three feet (3') above the level of the center of the nearest abutting street, on or in that portion of any corner lot in the city, which portion is included in a triangle on the street corner of the lot formed by a diagonal line intersecting the curb lines, at points twenty-five feet (25') from the street corner intersection of the curb lines.
(1981 Code of Ordinances Chapter 9, Section 9)
It shall be unlawful, except as herein provided, for any person to place, maintain, or permit, or cause to be placed or maintained any plant, object, or vehicle having a height greater than three feet (3') above the level of the nearest abutting street on or in that area which lies between the property lines of any corner lot and the curb lines of any street in the city.
(1981 Code of Ordinances Chapter 9, Section 9)
It shall be unlawful for any person to place or maintain, or cause to be placed or maintained any tree on or in that portion of any corner lot in the city, which portion is included in a triangle on the street corner of that lot formed by a diagonal line intersecting the curb lines twenty-five feet (25') from the street corner intersection of the curb lines unless all limbs, branches, and foliage on the tree are kept trimmed and pruned to a minimum clearance of eight feet (8') above the street level at the nearest curb line or to such clearance as will provide an unobstructed view of traffic signs and controls to oncoming traffic.
(1981 Code of Ordinances Chapter 9, Section 9)
It shall be unlawful for any person to place, maintain, or permit, or cause to be placed or maintained, any tree, plant, object, or vehicle on or in that area between the property line of any lot and the curb line of any street abutting such property line in such a way as to obstruct the free passage on and use of that area by the public.
(1981 Code of Ordinances Chapter 9, Section 9)
It shall be unlawful for any person to place, maintain, or permit, or cause to be placed or maintained on any property any tree, plant, or object within five feet (5') of any fire hydrant in the city.
(1981 Code of Ordinances Chapter 9, Section 9)
It shall be unlawful for the owner or occupant of any property in the city to maintain or permit limbs of trees growing thereon to overhang or grow above the area between his property line and the curb line of any abutting street, unless such limbs and all branches and foliage thereon are kept trimmed and pruned to a minimum clearance of eight feet (8') above the street level at the nearest curb line, or to such clearance as will provide an unobstructed view of traffic signs and controls to oncoming traffic.
(1981 Code of Ordinances Chapter 9, Section 9)
It shall be unlawful for any person to construct or replace, or cause to be constructed or replaced, any fence having a height greater than three feet (3') above the level of the corner of the nearest abutting street on or in that portion of any corner lot in the city which portion is included in a triangle on the street corner of the lot formed by a diagonal line intersecting the curb lines at points twenty-five feet (25') from the street corner intersection of the curb lines.
(1981 Code of Ordinances Chapter 9, Section 9)
It shall be the duty of the chief of police to cause a written notice to be served upon the owner or occupant of any property upon which any violation of this article exists, to correct such condition as constitutes a violation of this article within ten (10) days after serving such notice; and if such condition is not corrected or remedied, or caused to be corrected or remedied by such person by the end of such ten (10) days, the chief of police is authorized and directed to cause a complaint to be issued against such owner or occupant, stating the offense with which he is charged.
(1981 Code of Ordinances Chapter 9, Section 9)
The chief of police is authorized to remove or cause to be removed any tree, plant, or object found between the opposite curb lines in any street in the city, and to trim branches, limbs, or foliage of any tree or plant which overhangs or grows above the area which lies between the opposite curb lines of any street, so as to provide a minimum clearance of eight feet (8') above the street level at the curb line and so as to be graduated toward the center of the street to a clearance of twelve feet (12') above the street level at the center of the street.
(1981 Code of Ordinances Chapter 9, Section 9)