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Code · Missouri · Chapter 226

226.957. Exceptions to highway corridor law — fee to be paid to city or county on filing of corridor map by commission.

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226.957. Exceptions to highway corridor law — fee to be paid to city or county on filing of corridor map by commission. — 1. Sections 226.952 to 226.957 shall not apply to, and the commission shall not attempt to file or record corridor maps in those areas of the state having no regulatory authority.
2. Sections 226.952 to 226.957 shall not apply to, and the commission shall not file or record a corridor map for a highway corridor of a new or relocated state highway project funded with state funds and without any federal funds.
3. In order to compensate a regulatory authority for the activities required under sections 226.950 to 226.973 , the commission shall pay a filing fee in the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars to the regulatory authority when a corridor map or a revised corridor map is filed with the regulatory authority.
4. Sections 226.952 to 226.957 shall not apply to, and the commission shall not file or record a corridor map for, a highway corridor for a new or relocated state highway to be located within an area which is already developed at or near its maximum use with commercial, industrial or residential structures.
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(L. 1995 S.B. 212 § 226.952 subsecs. 4 to 7)
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