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“Visibility triangle” means a triangular area defined as follows:

(a) Intersecting Streets. For streets intersecting County maintained roads, that triangular area between the street right of way lines and a diagonal line joining points on the street right of way lines thirty feet (30') from the point of their intersection, or, in case of rounded corners, the triangular area between the tangents to the curve and a diagonal line joining points on said tangent thirty feet (30') from the point of their intersection. The tangents referred to are those at the beginning and at the end of the curve at the corner.

(b) Private Driveways - 25 Miles Per Hour or Less. For driveways intersecting County maintained roads with a speed limit of 25 miles per hour or less, the triangular area formed by the edge of the driveway, the street right of way line, and a line connecting two (2) points, one (1) of which is on the right of way line fifteen feet (15') from the edge of the driveway, and the other of which is on the edge of the driveway ten feet (10') back of the right of way line measured perpendicular to the right of way line in a direction away from the street.

(c) Private Driveways. For driveways intersecting County maintained roads with a speed limit greater than 25 miles per hour, the triangular area formed by the edge of the driveway, the street right of way line and a line connecting two (2) points, one (1) of which is on the right of way line thirty feet (30') from the edge of the driveway and the other of which is on the edge of the driveway ten feet (10') back of the right of way line measured perpendicular to the right of way line in a direction away from the street. (Ord. 997, § 3, 9/17/1974)