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City of Hollister, MO
Taney County
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[CC 1983 §43.530]
No plat of any subdivision shall be permitted to be recorded by the County Clerk or to have any validity until it shall have been approved in the proper manner established by the City.
[CC 1983 §43.540]
All of such plats of subdivisions, after the same have been submitted and approved, shall be filed in a book of plats of the City of Hollister and should be filed and kept by the City among the records of the City.
[CC 1983 §43.550]
Any person, firm or corporation who constructs any public improvement or portion thereof in violation of the provisions of this Chapter shall be, upon conviction, fined not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) for each offense; and a separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues.
[Ord. No. 96-13 §405.300, 5-16-1996]
A. 
When sections of infrastructure are desired by the developer to be dedicated to the City of Hollister, the following requirements shall be met:
1. 
The developer shall file a formal request to the City Clerk.
2. 
After receipt of the formal request for dedication of the portion of infrastructure for which dedication is desired shall be inspected by the building/health and special projects inspector. In addition infrastructure improvements such as, sewer and water lines shall have the approval of the sewer and water supervisor(s).
3. 
Defects discovered through inspections by the departments as listed in Subsection (2) shall be corrected by the developer prior to acceptance by the City.
4. 
When the required repairs or defects are completed to the satisfaction of the City the developer will provide to the City, legal descriptions describing the infrastructure and land area involved, to be dedicated.
5. 
Any request for dedication of infrastructure which was installed, built, or otherwise constructed without the required inspections during the construction phase shall provide to the City a report from a State licensed engineer that the proposed infrastructure for dedication to the City, complies with standard engineering design and installation requirements.
6. 
After the legal descriptions are deemed by the City to be correct and proper the City Clerk shall forward the request for dedication to the Board of Aldermen.