Vision clearance definition
Vision clearance means a triangular area at an intersection; the space being defined by a line
Vision clearance means an unoccupied triangular space at the street corner of a corner lot which is bounded by the street lines and a setback line connection points specified by measurement form the corner of each street line.
Vision clearance means the area near intersections of rights-of-way, curb cuts and other roadway entry points where a clear field of vision is necessary for traffic safety. Vision clearance shall be determined by the City Administrator or designee using City standards, State or Federal traffic guidelines. The City Engineer may be used for vision clearance review at the property owner’s and/or applicant’s expense. [Ord. 748, 2015.]
More Definitions of Vision clearance
Vision clearance means a triangular area at an intersection; the space being defined by a line across the corner, the ends of which are on the street lines or alley lines, an equal and specified distance from the corner.
Vision clearance means a triangular area at the street corner of a corner lot, or the alley-street intersection of a lot, the space being defined by a line across the corner,
Vision clearance means a triangular space at the street or highway corner of a corner lot containing no planting, walls, or other structure exceeding three feet in height. Vision clearance shall be measured along the street line from the corner to the hypotenuse of the triangle.