A.
No person owning, leasing, occupying, having charge or control of any lot or premises shall allow, keep or maintain any tree, bush or vegetation growing upon any lot or premises abutting any street or sidewalk or upon any street or sidewalk in such manner that the limbs, twigs, leaves or parts of such tree, bush or vegetation interfere with or obstruct the free passage of pedestrians or vehicles along or upon said streets or sidewalk.
B.
Trees, bushes, vines or any other vegetation growing in, upon, or overhanging any public right-of-way shall be deemed to interfere with and obstruct the vision or free passage of pedestrians or vehicles upon said public right-of-way, within the meaning of this section, unless the lower limbs, twigs or leaves of such trees, bushes, vines or vegetation are kept removed at all times so as to provide an unobstructed clearance, including a minimum vertical clearance of:
1.
Thirteen feet six inches over that portion of state highways and arterials improved, designed or ordinarily used for vehicular traffic;
2.
Eleven feet over that portion of local streets improved, designed, or ordinarily used for vehicular traffic;
3.
Nine feet over the sidewalk and parkway area of all streets.
(2241-1/78, 2677-2/84)