What are the requirements for keeping shrubs and structures from hampering visability at intersections?
Property owners adjacent to street intersections must limit the height of vegetation or structures within the "sight triangle." The sight triangle is the triangle formed by measuring 20 feet from both corner of an intersection and forming a triangle. Nothing within that triangle may exceed 3 feet above the crown of the roadway (usually measured at the middle of the street). If you have questions about a possible sight restriction, contact the

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3. What are the requirements for keeping shrubs and structures from hampering visability at intersections?
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