§ 42-37. Growth controlled at intersections.  


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  • All shrubs or plants located on the triangle formed by two right-of-way lines at the intersection of two streets, and extending for a distance of 25 feet each way from the intersection of such streets on any corner lot within the village, shall not be permitted to grow to a height of more than two feet above the surface of the roadway, in order that the view of the driver of a vehicle approaching a street intersection shall not be obstructed. Trees may be maintained in this area, provided that all branches are trimmed to maintain a clear vision for a vertical height of ten feet above the roadway surface.

(Ord. No. 59, § 7, 7-27-1965)