Effective - 28 Aug 1961
72.167. Approval of municipality of petition by citizens, procedure on — certification to county commission, contents. — 1. When the petition for a proposed consolidation of municipalities originates from a group of citizens within a municipality to be included in the proposal, the petition shall be filed with the governing body of the municipality affected. The governing body of the municipality shall then have ninety days, from the filing of the petition, to study and investigate the proposal and endorse thereon their approval or disapproval. In either alternative, the governing body shall forward the petition with a certification of the municipality's clerk, stating the action taken by the governing body, to the county commission. The certification may, but shall not be required to, contain reasons for approval or disapproval of the petition, but whether approved or disapproved, the certification shall also contain the following information:
(1) A statement that the names of signers fulfill statutory requirements as to number, residence and qualification to vote;
(2) A statement as to the number and amounts of all bond issues in the municipality, and the amount owing upon each;
(3) A copy of the last annual financial report required by statute to be published by the municipality;
(4) A statement as to the current tax rate of the municipality;
(5) A statement listing the locations of municipally owned real estate, indicating whether improved or unimproved.
2. In the event that the governing body of the municipality shall not take action approving or disapproving the petition for consolidation within ninety days from receipt thereof, it shall be deemed rejected and the municipality's clerk shall within five days forward the petition to the county commission noting the fact in the certification.
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(L. 1961 p. 193 § 72.158)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title VII - Cities, Towns and Villages
Chapter 72 - Classification and Consolidation of Cities, Towns and Villages
Section 72.030 - Third class cities.
Section 72.040 - Fourth class cities — villages may vote to become.
Section 72.060 - May cause census to be taken, when.
Section 72.100 - City or town situated on county line.
Section 72.110 - Jurisdiction to remain same.
Section 72.120 - Rights of property retained.
Section 72.130 - No incorporation within two miles of existing city, where, exceptions.
Section 72.135 - Resubmission within year prohibited.
Section 72.140 - Reorganization to take effect, when — officers hold, how long.
Section 72.153 - Cities separated by street or stream may consolidate as though contiguous.
Section 72.155 - Consolidation ordinance when initiated by municipality — contents.
Section 72.163 - Petition for consolidation, contents, verification.
Section 72.165 - County commission to submit question, when.
Section 72.170 - Form of ballot.
Section 72.180 - Consolidation effective, when — more than two cities, vote against, effect.
Section 72.200 - Elections governed by laws governing bond issue elections.
Section 72.205 - Three-year limit on elections on petition of citizens.
Section 72.210 - Two or more cities may consolidate — procedure.
Section 72.220 - Procedure — form of ballot to be used.
Section 72.300 - Absorption of municipalities authorized (certain third class counties).
Section 72.305 - Resolution to absorb, contents of.
Section 72.310 - Election, how ordered.
Section 72.320 - Form of ballot.
Section 72.325 - Procedure for, and effect of absorption.
Section 72.330 - Liabilities or legal actions, effect on.
Section 72.340 - Ordinances, effect on — corporate existence to cease, when.
Section 72.345 - Notice of approval of absorption, who to send and receive.
Section 72.350 - Courts to take judicial notice of absorption.
Section 72.402 - Rules and regulations, commission shall promulgate — procedure.
Section 72.408 - Limitation on resubmission — void petition, when.
Section 72.423 - Five-year planning cycle, procedures, map plans, review.