Mississippi River Corridor — Federal Navigation, USACE Jurisdiction, Levee/Drainage Districts (MO)

Tracked preemption from the Missouri overlay bundle.

Overview

Effective
1899-03-03
Sunset
Authority
state
Scope
state:MO

Trigger predicate

When this evaluates true for a parcel, the law's preempted fields take precedence over base zoning.

OR
  • city.mississippi_river_corridor_adjacency == True
  • parcel.geometry geographic match

Preempted fields

2 fields on the base district schema are rewritten when the trigger fires.

FieldOpValueNote
review_typerequireUSACE_section_10_404_permit_for_in_river_workSame federal regulatory regime as the Missouri River (§10/§404). Upper Mississippi River Restoration Program adds USACE habitat-restoration coordination. St. Louis Harbor jurisdiction is divided between Memphis and Rock Island Districts.
redevelopment.gateway_arch_npl_consultationrequireNPS_section_106_consultationFederal undertakings within or affecting Gateway Arch National Park (formerly Jefferson National Expansion Memorial; redesignated 2018-02-22) require NPS NEPA + NHPA Section 106 consultation under 54 U.S.C. §306108.

Citation

Authority source
Rivers and Harbors Act §10 of 1899 (33 U.S.C. §403); Clean Water Act §404 (33 U.S.C. §1344); Mo. Rev. Stat. ch. 245 (Levee Districts); P.L. 115-141 (Gateway Arch National Park redesignation, 2018)
§ 33 U.S.C. §403; 33 U.S.C. §1344
https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Navigation/

Research notes

Mississippi River forms Missouri's eastern boundary from Clark County (29045) south to Pemiscot County (29155). Corridor counties: Clark (29045), Lewis (29111), Marion (29127), Ralls (29173), Pike (29163), Lincoln (29113), St. Charles (29183), St. Louis City (29510), St. Louis County (29189), Jefferson (29099), Ste. Genevieve (29186), Perry (29157), Cape Girardeau (29031), Scott (29201), Mississippi (29133), New Madrid (29143), Pemiscot (29155). Gateway Arch National Park (~91 acres on the St. Louis riverfront) is captured here rather than as a stand-alone overlay because its zoning-relevant footprint is the river corridor + the St. Louis CBD interface.