Effective - 28 Aug 1945
229.320. County engineers to prescribe rules and regulations — bond. — 1. The county highway engineer shall have authority to require any changes in the route, or to prescribe the time, method, and manner of such moving, or the use of such street, avenue, boulevard, road, alley, public easement, or highway, or any right-of-way or appurtenances thereto, and for good cause shown, when it is necessary to protect the right-of-way of, or, any such street, avenue, boulevard, road, alley, public easement, or highway, or the safety of the public, may refuse such application.
2. The county highway engineer may require any and all such applicants to furnish and post such cash or bond as may be necessary for the protection of the public ways herein described, and appurtenances thereof, as he may deem proper under the circumstances. It shall be a condition of such bond that the applicant will refill such excavation or restore, repair or replace any such street, avenue, boulevard, road, alley, public easement, or highway, or any part of the right-of-way thereof, disturbed or affected, so that the same will be in as good condition as before the same was used for such purpose, and will keep and maintain the portion thereof so affected in such condition for a period of six months from the completion of such work or use, and will save such county harmless from any cost or expense occasioned or required by such work or use, for such period of time.
3. In the event the business or occupation of the applicant is such that he is or may be required to make frequent applications for a special use permit, such applicant may be allowed to give a general bond to cover any and all such uses which may be made by such applicant during the fiscal year of the county.
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(RSMo 1939 §§ 8649, 8650, A.L. 1945 p. 1489 § 8649)
Prior revision: 1929 §§ 8000, 8001
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.