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Code · Missouri · Chapter 226

226.969. Recorder of deeds not to record plat, or city or county issue building permits, until commission has time to act on request or agreement to acquire.

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226.969. Recorder of deeds not to record plat, or city or county issue building permits, until commission has time to act on request or agreement to acquire. — 1. No recorder of deeds shall record any plat for a subdivision or other real property development when either the property owner, or a regulatory authority, or both, has not complied in full with the provisions of sections 226.950 to 226.973 .
2. No regulatory authority shall issue any building permit for the construction of a new commercial, industrial or residential building or an increase in the square footage of an existing commercial or industrial building, approve a subdivision or other plat, or zone, rezone, or grant a zoning variance or exception for any real property which is within a corridor map that has been properly filed and recorded, until the commission has been given the required time to act on the application or request and if appropriate, to acquire, agree to acquire or commence a condemnation action on any part of the subject property.
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(L. 1995 S.B. 212 § 226.956)
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