Vision clearance area definition

Vision clearance area means a triangular area on a lot at the intersection of two public rights-of- way, a street and a railroad, or point of vehicular access and a public right-of-way, two sides of which are lines measured from the corner intersection to a distance of twenty (20) feet. The third side of a triangle is a line across the corner of the lot connecting the lines of the other two sides. The vision clearance area contains no signs higher than three feet or lower than eight feet measured from the grade of the street centerline, though a single pole having a diameter of eighteen (18) inches or less is permitted.
Vision clearance area means a triangular area on a lot at the intersection of two streets or a street and a railroad, two sides of which are lot lines measured from the corner intersection of the lot lines for a distance specified in these regulations. The third side of the triangle is a line across the corner of the lot joining the ends of the other two sides. Where the lot lines at intersections have rounded corners, the plot lines will be extended in a straight line to a point of intersection. The vision clearance area shall contain no plantings, walls, structures, or temporary or permanent obstructions exceeding three and one-half feet in height measured from the top of the curb.
Vision clearance area means an area at a driveway, intersection, right-of-way, or public access in which the height of plantings and structures are limited to allow the maximum visibility upon approach. [Ref. 17.104.090 Vision Clearance]

More Definitions of Vision clearance area

Vision clearance area means a triangular area of a corner lot at the intersection of two front lot lines, and through which it is necessary to retain vision clearance in the interest of public safety. (See Appendix Figure 15Section 20.65.130).
Vision clearance area means a triangular area on a lot at the intersection of two streets, or a street and an alley, or a street and a railroad, two sides of which are lot lines measured from their corner intersection for a distance specified in the code. The third side of the triangle is a line across the corner of the lot adjoining the ends of the other two sides. Where the lot lines at intersections have rounded corners, the lot lines will be extended in a straight line to a point of intersection. See Section 18.17.030 [Corner lot vision clearance area,] along with Figures 18.17-030-1 and 18.17-030-2.
Vision clearance area means a triangular area on a lot at the intersection of two streets or a street and a railroad, alley, or driveway as defined and measured in [City] Zoning Ordinance.
Vision clearance area means an area for the preservation of unobstructed sight distance. Vision clearance areas shall conform to the following requirements:
Vision clearance area means an area for the preservation of unobstructed sight
Vision clearance area means the shaded area as shown on the following figure is the vision clearance area.
Vision clearance area means an area of unobstructed sight distance. Vision clearance areas means the following areas: