Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2663

Introduced
2/8/24  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to the abatement of nuisances on private property

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would empower the governing bodies of specific political subdivisions to take action against public nuisances more effectively. The ordinance must provide written notice to property owners detailing the specific nuisance conditions and the necessary actions to remedy them. Importantly, the owner has a set time frame to address these nuisances before local authorities can step in to remediate the conditions, which would likely strengthen the ability of municipalities to maintain public health and safety standards.

Summary

House Bill 2663 modifies provisions related to the abatement of nuisances on private property in Missouri. The bill proposes to repeal and replace the existing Section 67.398 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri with a new section that outlines the authority of certain political subdivisions—like cities and counties—to enact ordinances aimed at addressing conditions deemed public nuisances on private land. The language specifies various types of nuisances, including overgrown vegetation, debris, and hazardous conditions that could affect public safety and health.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB2663 involve discussions about property rights and local government authority. Opponents may view the bill as an overreach of governmental power that limits individual landowners' rights to manage their property as they see fit. Supporters, however, argue that the bill is necessary to uphold community standards and protect public health, especially in urban areas where accumulated nuisances can have broader implications for community well-being. The balance between regulations for public safety and personal property rights is central to the debate on this legislation.

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