403.7 Condemnation of property.
1. A municipality shall have the right to acquire by condemnation any interest in real property, including a fee simple title thereto, which it may deem necessary for or in connection with an urban renewal project under this chapter, subject to the limitations on eminent domain authority in chapter 6A. However, a municipality shall not condemn agricultural land included within an economic development area for any use unless the owner of the agricultural land consents to condemnation or unless the municipality determines that the land is necessary or useful for any of the following:
a. The operation of a city utility as defined in section 362.2.
b. The operation of a city franchise conferred the authority to condemn private property under section 364.2.
c. The operation of a combined utility system as defined in section 384.80.
2. A municipality shall exercise the power of eminent domain in the manner provided in chapter 6B. Property already devoted to a public use may be acquired in like manner. However, real property belonging to the state, or any political subdivision of this state, shall not be acquired without its consent, and real property or any right or interest in the property owned by any public utility company, pipeline company, railway or transportation company vested with the right of eminent domain under the laws of this state shall not be acquired without the consent of the company, or without first securing, after due notice to the company and after hearing, a certificate authorizing condemnation of the property from the board, commission, or body having the authority to grant a certificate authorizing condemnation.
3. In a condemnation proceeding, if a municipality proposes to take a part of a lot or parcel of real property, the municipality shall also take the remaining part of the lot or parcel if requested by the owner.
[C58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §403.7]
85 Acts, ch 66, §4; 99 Acts, ch 171, §36, 41, 42;
2006 Acts, 1st Ex, ch 1001, §38, 49
Structure Iowa Code
Section 403.2 - Declaration of policy.
Section 403.3 - Municipal program.
Section 403.4 - Resolution of necessity.
Section 403.5 - Urban renewal plan.
Section 403.6 - Powers of municipality.
Section 403.7 - Condemnation of property.
Section 403.8 - Sale or lease of property.
Section 403.9 - Issuance of bonds.
Section 403.10 - Bonds as legal investment.
Section 403.11 - Exemptions from legal process.
Section 403.12 - Urban renewal project—powers of municipality.
Section 403.13 - Presumption of title.
Section 403.14 - Urban renewal agency powers.
Section 403.15 - Agency created.
Section 403.16 - Personal interest prohibited.
Section 403.18 - Rule of construction.
Section 403.19 - Division of revenue from taxation — tax increment financing.
Section 403.19A - Targeted jobs withholding credit — pilot project.
Section 403.20 - Percentage of adjustment considered in value assessment.
Section 403.21 - Communication and cooperation regarding new jobs training projects.