Most Dutchess County municipalities enforce a sight-triangle rule at corner lots: no fence, wall, or hedge over 30 inches within 25-30 feet of the intersection of street lines. Required by town zoning codes in Hyde Park, Wappinger, East Fishkill, and similar to meet AASHTO sight-distance standards. Enforced by town building departments and highway superintendents.
Corner visibility (sight triangle or clear-vision area) rules are set in each town's zoning code, usually in the supplementary regulations section. Typical standard: measured from the intersection of the two street right-of-way lines, a triangle with 25-foot or 30-foot legs must be kept clear of any obstruction between 30 inches and 8 feet above grade. This includes fences, hedges, shrubs, walls, earth berms, parked vehicles, and signs. The rule follows AASHTO Green Book intersection sight-distance guidance and is enforced by the town building inspector or highway superintendent. State highways (Route 9, Route 44, Route 55, Route 22) also fall under NYSDOT permit requirements when work occurs within state right-of-way. City of Poughkeepsie Chapter 19-14 and Town of Wappinger Zoning 240-40 set specific dimensions. Violations are cited via notice of violation with a reasonable cure period before fines.
Typical: written notice with 30-60 days to remove obstruction. Non-compliance: $100-$500 first offense plus daily $50-$250 until cured. NYSDOT right-of-way encroachment: up to $1,000 plus removal costs.
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