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Kennett council approves ordinance limiting unlicensed, inoperable vehicles on residential property

5758754 · September 3, 2025
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The Kennett City Council approved an amendment to the 2021 property maintenance code to restrict unlicensed or inoperable vehicles on residential property, requiring active maintenance or physical work and barring vehicles left idle for more than 12 consecutive months.

The Kennett City Council approved on second reading an amendment to the city's 2021 property maintenance code that restricts keeping unlicensed or inoperable motor vehicles on residential property. The ordinance allows a limited exception only for vehicles that are actively maintained or physically worked on and bars vehicles that remain idle or untouched for more than 12 consecutive months.

City Clerk Terry said the key change deletes a prior list of permitted uses and replaces it with a single standard:…

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