Effective - 28 Aug 2017, 2 histories
229.150. Ditches and crossings, how made — obstructions or damage prohibited, exception — violations, remedy — inapplicability to charter counties and St. Louis City. — 1. All driveways or crossings over ditches connecting highways with the private property shall be made under the supervision of the road overseer or commissioners of the road districts.
2. No person or persons shall willfully and knowingly obstruct or damage any public road by obstructing the side or cross drainage or ditches thereof, or by turning water upon such road or right-of-way, or by throwing or depositing brush, trees, stumps, logs, or any refuse or debris whatsoever, in said road, or on the sides or in the ditches thereof, or by fencing across or upon the right-of-way of the same, or by planting any hedge or erecting any advertising sign within the lines established for such road, or by changing the location thereof, or shall obstruct or damage said road, highway, or drains in any other manner whatsoever.
3. Road damage or obstruction shall not constitute violations under this section when farming or ranching lands have been improved either using soil and water conservation practices implemented in conformance with the Missouri soil and water conservation program or natural resources conservation service technical standards or using precision level grading practices.
4. The road overseer of any district, or county highway engineer, who finds any road damaged or obstructed as above specified, may notify the landowner violating the provisions of this section, in writing, using any mail service with delivery tracking, to remove such obstruction, to repair such damage in a manner approved by the road overseer or county highway engineer making the request, or to pay the reasonable cost of such removal or repair. If the landowner fails to remove any obstruction, make any repairs, or remit any payment of costs as requested within thirty days of the tracked delivery date, the road overseer or county highway engineer may petition the associate circuit court of the county in which the land is located to authorize the overseer or engineer or an agent or employee thereof, to enter the landowner's land to remove the obstruction or to repair the damage, in order to restore the roadway or drainage ditch to a condition substantially the same as the adjacent roadways and drainage ditches. Such entry on the landowner's lands shall be limited to the extent necessary to repair the roadway or drainage ditch, and shall constitute no cause of action for trespass. Such authorization and entry shall not be granted until the opportunity for a hearing has been completed and the petition has been granted. The petition shall include an estimate of the costs.
5. If the court enters a judgment granting the petition and authorizing the actions requested therein, the judgment shall include an award for the reasonable cost of removal or repair, court costs, and reasonable attorney's fees, and shall become a lien on such lands, and shall be collected as state and county taxes are collected by law. If the court denies the petition, the county shall be responsible for the landowner's court costs and reasonable attorney's fees.
6. The provisions of this section shall not apply to any county with a charter form of government or any city not within a county.
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(RSMo 1939 § 8581, A.L. 2017 S.B. 283)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 7932; 1919 § 10720; 1909 § 10533
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XIV - Roads and Waterways
Chapter 229 - Provisions Relating to All Roads
Section 229.010 - Roads to be thirty feet wide.
Section 229.020 - Roads less than thirty feet in width, when.
Section 229.030 - Roads cleared of obstructions.
Section 229.040 - Road construction — contracts — plans — supervision.
Section 229.050 - Engineer's estimate of cost — advertisement for bids — contract.
Section 229.060 - Contractor to give bond.
Section 229.070 - Contractor to report, when — payments.
Section 229.080 - Donations, how appropriated.
Section 229.090 - Sales agents — certain persons barred.
Section 229.100 - Improvements along public roads — location — control.
Section 229.120 - Engineer and overseer to protect trees.
Section 229.130 - Fingerboards.
Section 229.160 - Protection of bridges — penalty for neglect.
Section 229.210 - Driving on recently constructed bridge or culvert prohibited — notice of closing.
Section 229.220 - Penalty for violation.
Section 229.230 - Permit to move building across road.
Section 229.240 - Application for permit.
Section 229.250 - Notice to cut or remove poles or wires.
Section 229.260 - Removal of lines or poles, when — costs assessed, how.
Section 229.270 - Fee for permit.
Section 229.280 - Violation defined.
Section 229.310 - Application for special use permit.
Section 229.320 - County engineers to prescribe rules and regulations — bond.
Section 229.330 - Restoration of premises used.
Section 229.340 - Fee may be required.
Section 229.350 - Necessary alterations — notice.
Section 229.380 - Overseer's complaint as to grade crossings.
Section 229.390 - Notice to be in writing — service.
Section 229.400 - County commission to act upon report of surveyor.
Section 229.410 - Railroad company failing to make change, circuit court to enforce orders.
Section 229.420 - Temporary abandonment of public road to permit mining.
Section 229.450 - Sections applicable to certain counties — conflicting laws repealed.
Section 229.479 - Sale of plants or plant parts collected from highways or roadways, penalty.