§ 440-55. Visibility at intersections.  


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  • In order to ensure reasonably safe visibility for motorists at any intersection:
    A. 
    On any corner lot at the intersection of two streets in any district, nothing shall be installed, erected, placed, planted or allowed to grow in such a manner as to impede vision materially between the height of 2 1/2 feet and 10 feet above the center-line grades of the intersecting streets, in the area bounded by the right-of-way lines bordering such a corner lot and a line joining a point along each right-of-way line which is 50 feet from their point of intersection.
    B. 
    On a corner lot at the intersection of a street and an alley or on a corner lot at the intersection of two alleys, in any district, nothing shall be installed, erected, placed, planted or allowed to grow in such a manner as to impede vision materially between the height of 2 1/2 feet and 10 feet above the center-line grades of the two intersecting thoroughfares, in the area bounded by the right-of-way lines bordering such a corner lot and a line joining a point along each right-of-way line which is 25 feet from their point of intersection.