Land Use & Zoning
Missouri's 'scenic byway' designations near properties like the Ozark National Scenic Riverways may:
APrevent all property sales
BImpose aesthetic and development restrictions to protect scenic character, affecting property use and value✓ Correct
CIncrease assessed values automatically
DRequire MREC approval for all transactions
Explanation
Scenic byway and national scenic area designations in Missouri may impose restrictions on signs, structures, and development to protect scenic character. These affect property rights and development potential near protected scenic corridors.
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