Tomball |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 38. STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND OTHER PUBLIC PLACES |
Article II. SIGHT OBSTRUCTIONS AT INTERSECTIONS |
§ 38-34. Obstructions prohibited in visibility triangle.
(a)
No person shall place or maintain any sign in that portion of land lying within a visibility triangle area unless such sign does not exceed three feet in height above the lowest surface of the adjoining streets, or such signs have at least 15 feet from the bottom of the sign to the highest surface of the adjoining streets. No sign within such area may be supported by more than two posts or beams and the size of such posts or beams shall not exceed ten inches in diameter and such supports or beams may not be placed closer together than 24 inches.
(b)
No person shall plant, grow, or maintain in any visibility triangle area any plant, hedge, shrub, or other growth which exceeds three feet in height above the lowest surface of the adjoining street, except trees which have no branches or foliage extending from the trunk thereof at a height lower than 15 feet from the highest surface of the adjoining streets.
(Code 1993, § 66-34; Ord. No. 2002-14, § 2, 5-20-2002)