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Missouri Laws 89.470 - No building permitted on streets not conforming to major street plan

Missouri Laws > Title VII > Chapter 89 > § 89.470 - No building permitted on streets not conforming to major street plan


Current as of: 2009

89.470. After the adoption of a major street plan, no building permit shall be issued for and no building shall be erected on any lot within the territorial jurisdiction of the commission unless the street giving access to the lot upon which the building is proposed to be placed conforms to the requirements of section 89.460.

(L. 1963 p. 146 ยง 18)

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