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1.
Do I need an Occupancy Permit?
Yes. Any time a house or condominium changes ownership, or a rental changes occupant, an inspection, Certificate of Compliance, and Occupancy Permit are needed for the new occupant. The only exceptions are for apartments, which are inspected periodically, regardless of changes in occupancy. A new occupant of an apartment does need an Occupancy Permit. For further information, visit our section on
Occupancy Permits.
2.
What is a derelict car?
All vehicles need to be in working order and properly licensed, without flat tires, hanging or missing parts, etc. Essentially, the owner needs to be able to get in the car and drive away and not be pulled over for lack of current car tags.
3.
My neighbor has tree limbs overhanging my property. Am I allowed to trim them?
Yes. A person can trim what is in their own yard, but only up to the property line.
4.
How tall can I let my grass grow before cutting it?
Technically, the rule is ten inches. However, if the grass looks too long or overgrown with weeds, a letter will be sent to the homeowner to cut the grass/weeds. Exceptions are provided for cultivated garden areas.
5.
Am I allowed to park my car on the grass?
No. Cars are not allowed to be parked on grass. They may only be parked on a hard paved surface or gravel.
#4 EAST LOCKWOOD
WEBSTER GROVES, MO 63119
PH. (314) 963-5300
FX. (314) 963-7561
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