Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 78 - Optional Forms, Cities of the Third Classification
Section 78.630 - Franchise, lease, rights, privileges, also extensions and renewals, how granted — approval by voters — procedure.

Effective - 28 Aug 1987
78.630. Franchise, lease, rights, privileges, also extensions and renewals, how granted — approval by voters — procedure. — 1. No initial ordinance granting any franchise, lease, right or privilege in or under the streets, public thoroughfares or public places of a city operating under sections 78.430 to 78.640 shall go into effect or become operative or vest any right in the grantee or grantees, unless such grant shall first be approved by a majority of the voters voting at a municipal election at which the proposed grant is properly submitted. Any renewal or extension thereof shall be subject to voter approval of the majority of the voters voting on the question, pursuant to the provisions of section 88.251.
2. No ordinance or amendment or modification thereof granting any nonexclusive franchise, lease, right or privilege for not to exceed twenty years in or under the streets, public thoroughfares or public places of a city operating under sections 78.430 to 78.640 shall go into effect or become operative or vest any right in the grantee or grantees, except upon prior compliance with the following conditions:
(1) Before final passage of the ordinance, or amendment or modification of ordinance, by the council, the city clerk shall prepare a notice of a public hearing thereupon and cause it, along with a true copy of the ordinance, including the full text of the franchise under consideration, to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in a daily newspaper or for four consecutive weeks in a weekly newspaper if no daily newspaper is published in the city, the first publication to be at least thirty days before, and the last publication within ten days of, the date fixed by the city council for the public hearing;
(2) The notice shall give the date, time and place of the public hearing, and shall contain a statement of the substance and effect of the proposed ordinance, and a further statement that the ordinance, or amendment or modification of ordinance, as introduced, or a true copy thereof, may be inspected and copied at the office of the city clerk during regular business hours;
(3) The public hearing shall be at a regular, adjourned or called meeting of the city council at which all interested persons will be heard in person or by attorney;
(4) The city council may at any time, before or after the public hearing, submit the proposed franchise, lease, right or privilege to an election by the voters for their approval;
(5) The provisions of this subsection shall not apply in the granting of any franchise, lease, right or privilege to any utility regulated by the public service commission of the state of Missouri.
3. Any ordinance, however, may be amended or modified by the council of any city as to streets, alleys, or public places already occupied and used by any person, persons or corporation by and under a franchise then in existence and only as to such streets, alleys or public places used and occupied by such person, persons or corporation under a franchise then in existence, when such modifications or amendment is necessary to enable such person or corporation to enlarge, better or improve its facilities, equipment, material or structure above, upon or beneath such streets, alleys, public thoroughfares or public places then used and occupied by such person or corporation by and under a franchise then in existence, for the purpose of removing or overcoming hindrances to public service. The city council shall have the right to grant to any railroad company the right to construct switches or spur tracks to industrial plants or warehouses.
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(RSMo 1939 § 7091, A.L. 1963 p. 131, A.L. 1978 H.B. 971, A.L. 1987 S.B. 412)
Prior revision: 1929 § 6941

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title VII - Cities, Towns and Villages

Chapter 78 - Optional Forms, Cities of the Third Classification

Section 78.010 - Definitions.

Section 78.020 - Organization.

Section 78.030 - Election — petition for — how held — officers elected, when.

Section 78.040 - Officers — quorum — mayor to have no veto.

Section 78.050 - Salaries, how computed.

Section 78.060 - Powers of council — departments.

Section 78.070 - Mayor and councilmen to superintend departments — council to elect city officers.

Section 78.080 - Election of mayor and councilmen.

Section 78.090 - Election, primary — held when — elimination of primary, when.

Section 78.100 - Candidate to file statement.

Section 78.120 - Form of ballot.

Section 78.140 - Who shall be candidates.

Section 78.160 - Council meetings.

Section 78.170 - Appropriations — power of council.

Section 78.180 - Itemized statement of receipts and expenses — accounts to be examined, how.

Section 78.190 - Ordinances to be on file with city clerk for inspection — franchises — extensions or renewal, to be voted on.

Section 78.200 - Ordinance by initiative — procedure.

Section 78.210 - Ballots — such ordinance may be repealed, how.

Section 78.220 - Proposed ordinance — effective, when — referendum.

Section 78.230 - Organization may be abandoned — charter may be resumed — procedure.

Section 78.240 - Contents of petition.

Section 78.250 - Council may create and discontinue offices — may change compensation.

Section 78.260 - Officer may be removed — procedure.

Section 78.270 - Clerk to ascertain sufficiency of petition — council to order election.

Section 78.280 - Election — form of ballot.

Section 78.290 - Incumbent may be candidate.

Section 78.300 - Qualifications of officers and employees — unlawful promises — statement of campaign expenses.

Section 78.310 - Civil service commissioners — appointment.

Section 78.320 - Tenure — qualifications.

Section 78.330 - Removal — council to supply necessary equipment.

Section 78.340 - Oath.

Section 78.350 - Examination of applicants.

Section 78.360 - Removal from office.

Section 78.370 - General powers and duties.

Section 78.380 - Provisions to apply to whom.

Section 78.390 - Penalties.

Section 78.400 - Laws applicable — territorial limits not to change.

Section 78.430 - Third class city may adopt city manager form of government — procedure.

Section 78.440 - Laws shall apply, when — limits of city to remain same.

Section 78.450 - City may abandon plan — procedure — election — form of ballot.

Section 78.460 - Council to consist of five members — term — vacancies, how filled.

Section 78.470 - Candidates may be nominated by primary election, exception.

Section 78.480 - Statement of candidacy if running in primary election, exception.

Section 78.510 - Primary shall not be required, when.

Section 78.520 - General election — official ballot for use following a primary election.

Section 78.530 - City elections, alternative procedure eliminating primary elections.

Section 78.540 - Conduct of election — council to establish voting precincts.

Section 78.560 - Organization of city council.

Section 78.570 - Powers of council — city manager.

Section 78.573 - Ordinances by initiative and referendum, procedure — exceptions — petition protesting an ordinance, procedure for repeal.

Section 78.575 - Form for submission of the question — repeal or amendment of ordinances adopted by initiative and referendum.

Section 78.580 - Quorum to do business.

Section 78.590 - Meetings of the council — salary determined by city council.

Section 78.600 - Officials — appointment.

Section 78.610 - City manager — duties.

Section 78.620 - Manager shall file itemized statements.

Section 78.630 - Franchise, lease, rights, privileges, also extensions and renewals, how granted — approval by voters — procedure.

Section 78.700 - Optional city manager form of government — procedure to adopt, election, ballot form.

Section 78.703 - City may abandon plan, when — procedure, election, ballot form.

Section 78.706 - City to be divided into five wards, procedure.

Section 78.712 - Council to consist of seven members, qualifications — term, vacancies, how filled — quorum.

Section 78.720 - Other applicable procedures for optional plan — councilmen, nomination and election — eligible voters — statement of candidacy, contents — ballot form.