Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 10, § 90-2.070
PURPOSE: This rule is established to provide procedures and guidelines in considering requests by adjacent landowners to fence common boundaries for purposes of preventing intrusion from livestock or commercial game.
(2) The division may participate in fencing park and historic site boundaries for the purpose of preventing intrusion from livestock or commercial game in accordance with Chapter 272, RSMo. Fencing requests shall be submitted in writing and approved by the director or his/her designee. The division’s procedures for participating in fencing of park and historic site boundaries for this purpose are as follows:
(60) days of receipt of the Fencing Request Form at the above division address.
fence construction and to utilize fence construction methods that do not damage trees, structures, soil, wetlands, habitat for sensitive species, geologic, cultural, historic, and other resources that occur within the park or historic site boundary. Fence construction methods shall not employ modification of soil or debris elevations that drain wetlands or cause the impoundment of water on property owned by the department. The fence must be located on the boundary line to the extent that the line can be identified or verified. Any variances to these requirements must be approved, in writing, by the director or his/her designee.
construction materials to the landowner and shall monitor the construction activities to ensure compliance with this section. The cost of fence material shall constitute the department’s share of costs to provide an enclosure as provided for in sections 272.020 and 272.060, RSMo.
maintaining the fence, which shall include removing brush, vines, woody regrowth or resprouting of approved cut trees on state park property at no greater a distance than three feet (3') inside the park boundary. The landowner is not permitted to access park property with brushhogs, tractors, heavy equipment, ATVs, motorcycles, or any other vehicle of any kind without permission from the park or historic site facility manager. The landowner is not permitted to apply any herbicides for purposes of killing or controlling vegetation on the park side of the boundary, or which may drift onto park vegetation without permission of the park facility manager. The landowner is permitted to trim back overhanging branches at the point immediately above the park boundary line and to a height of eight feet (8') above the ground.
moved without the written consent of the division, except to temporarily make repairs to said fence.
AUTHORITY: section 253.035, RSMo 2016.* Original rule filed Oct. 26, 2000, effective June 30, 2001. Amended: Filed June 7, 2018, effective Feb. 28, 2019. Amended: Filed Aug. 13, 2024, effective March 30, 2025.
*Original authority: 253.035, RSMo 1961, amended 1967 1983, 1993, 1995.