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Code · Missouri · Chapter 226

226.798. Factors considered in designating a road or highway a scenic byway — rating system to be established.

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226.798. Factors considered in designating a road or highway a scenic byway — rating system to be established. — 1. The highways and transportation commission shall consider, at a minimum, the following factors in designating a road or highway as a scenic byway:
(1)Highway design which preserves and protects the natural beauty or scenery of the area;
(2)Significant scenic, natural, historical, cultural or recreational resources in the area;
(3)Adequate land area to accommodate safe enjoyment of scenic attractions;
(4)Compatibility of the scenic byway with recreational, aesthetic and environmental management needs of the area; and
(5)Presence of existing protected areas near, or adjacent to, the scenic byway, such as national forests or federal or state park land.
2. The commission shall adopt a rating system to ensure that only roads and highways that display outstanding characteristics pursuant to the provision of subsection 1 of this section are designated as scenic byways as provided by the provisions of section 226.797 .
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(L. 1995 S.B. 212 § 226.799 subsecs. 1, 2)
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