It is unlawful to construct or maintain any fence, sign, wall,
building or mound of earth or to install or maintain any signs, hedges,
shrubs, trees or mounds of earth or other obstruction to the view
higher than two and one-half feet above the nearest street pavement
surface on property at any corner formed by intersecting streets within
that triangular area described in Exhibits A and B which appear at
the end of this chapter, when notice to abate same has been given.
(Ord. 972 § 1, 1979)
The provisions set forth in Section
11.30.010 shall not apply to the following:
(a) Permanent buildings or walls in existence on November 20, 1979;
(c) Trees trimmed to the trunk so as to provide a clear open space between
pavement grade and a plane six feet higher;
(d) Fences of a type which in no way obstruct vision;
(e) Official signs and signals;
(f) Signs mounted in such a way so as to provide a clear, open space
(except supporting members) of ten feet or more above the ground.
(Ord. 972 § 1, 1979)
The director of municipal services is authorized to prohibit
parking as is necessary to protect the sight distance visibility as
depicted in Exhibit A and Exhibit B.
(Ord. 972 § 1, 1979)
It is unlawful to maintain any vegetation, so as to allow said
vegetation to encroach into any public street or right-of-way or public
sidewalk when notice to abate has been given in the method described
in this chapter.
(Ord. 972 § 1, 1979)
Any violation of the provisions of this chapter are declared to constitute a nuisance and may be abated in the manner provided for in Chapter
7.24 or Chapter
12.12 of this code.
EXHIBIT A
(To Be Used At Controlled Intersections)
The corner cutoff for sight distance visibility at controlled
intersections is defined as that triangular area between the street
right-of-way lines and a diagonal line formed based on a straight
line between the following two points: Point A shall be located at
a point which measures 7 feet behind the "stop bar" along the centerline
of the street. Point B shall be established based on the critical
speed, or posted speed, of approaching vehicles in feet per second
(miles per hour x 1.5) times 4 seconds.
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EXHIBIT B
(To Be Used At Uncontrolled Intersections)
The corner cutoff for sight distance visibility at uncontrolled
intersections is defined as that area between the street right-of-way
lines and the diagonal lines formed based on a straight line between
the following points: Point A shall be located at a point which measures
17 feet behind a prolongation through the intersection of the curbline
or edge of pavement along the centerline of the street. Point B shall
be established based on the critical speed, or posted speed, of approaching
vehicles in feet per second (miles per hour x 1.5) times 4 seconds.
Point A and Point B shall be established on each leg of the
intersection. A diagonal line between Points A and B will create overlapping
triangles formed by the street right-of-way line and the diagonal
line.
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(Ord. 972 § 1, 1979)