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(a) Height of Visibility Obstruction. The height of visibility obstructions shall be measured from either the edge of the nearest surfaced roadway or the edge of the nearest traveled way where the roadway is not surfaced.

(b) No Sidewalk, Curb, Substandard Right of Way. Where there is no existing sidewalk, curb, and/or where the deeded right of way is less than twenty-five feet (25') from the center line of the street, the street right of way shall be considered to be twenty-five feet (25') from and parallel to the center line of the street, or where the deeded right of way is in excess of twenty-five feet (25') from the center line and is unused, the edge of the maintained section of the roadway shall be deemed to be the property line for determining the triangular areas for which this division controls the obstructions to visibility.

(c) Right of Way Includes Curb and Sidewalk. Where the street right of way line is nearer to the center line of the street than any existing sidewalk, the street right of way line shall be assumed to be coincidental with the back edge of the sidewalk for determining the triangular area for which this chapter controls obstructions to visibility.

Where there is no sidewalk but the street right of way line is nearer to the center line of the street than any existing curb or gutter, the street right of way shall be assumed to be coincidental with the back edge of the curb and gutter for determining the triangular areas for which this division controls obstructions to visibility. (Ord. 997, § 4, 9/17/1974)