Iowa Code
Chapter 414 - CITY ZONING
Section 414.3 - Regulations and comprehensive plan — considerations and objectives — notice, adoption, distribution.

414.3 Regulations and comprehensive plan — considerations and objectives — notice, adoption, distribution.
1. The regulations shall be made in accordance with a comprehensive plan and designed to preserve the availability of agricultural land; to consider the protection of soil from wind and water erosion; to encourage efficient urban development patterns; to lessen congestion in the street; to secure safety from fire, flood, panic, and other dangers; to promote health and the general welfare; to provide adequate light and air; to prevent the overcrowding of land; to avoid undue concentration of population; to promote the conservation of energy resources; to promote reasonable access to solar energy; and to facilitate the adequate provision of transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks, and other public requirements. However, provisions of this section relating to the objectives of energy conservation and access to solar energy do not void any zoning regulation existing on July 1, 1981, or require zoning in a city that did not have zoning prior to July 1, 1981.
2. The regulations shall be made with reasonable consideration, among other things, as to the character of the area of the district and the peculiar suitability of such area for particular uses, and with a view to conserving the value of buildings and encouraging the most appropriate use of land throughout such city.
3. The regulations and comprehensive plan shall be made with consideration of the smart planning principles under section 18B.1 and may include the information specified in section 18B.2, subsection 2.
4. a. A comprehensive plan recommended for adoption by the zoning commission established under section 414.6, may be adopted by the council. The council may amend the proposed comprehensive plan prior to adoption. The council shall publish notice of the meeting at which the comprehensive plan will be considered for adoption. The notice shall be published as provided in section 362.3.
b. Following its adoption, copies of the comprehensive plan shall be sent or made available to the county in which the city is located, neighboring counties and cities, the council of governments or regional planning commission where the city is located, and public libraries within the city.
c. Following its adoption, a comprehensive plan may be amended by the council at any time.
[C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §6454; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §414.3; 81 Acts, ch 125, §2; 82 Acts, ch 1245, §18]
2010 Acts, ch 1184, §23
Referred to in §414.6

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title IX - LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Chapter 414 - CITY ZONING

Section 414.1 - Building restrictions — powers granted — rental permit caps — short-term rentals.

Section 414.2 - Districts.

Section 414.3 - Regulations and comprehensive plan — considerations and objectives — notice, adoption, distribution.

Section 414.4 - Zoning regulations, district boundaries, amendments.

Section 414.5 - Changes — protest.

Section 414.6 - Zoning commission — powers and duties.

Section 414.7 - Board of adjustment — review by council.

Section 414.8 - Membership.

Section 414.9 - Rules — meetings — general procedure.

Section 414.10 - Appeals.

Section 414.11 - Effect of appeal.

Section 414.12 - Powers.

Section 414.13 - Decision on appeal.

Section 414.14 - Vote required.

Section 414.15 - Petition for certiorari.

Section 414.16 - Writ — restraining order.

Section 414.17 - Return.

Section 414.18 - Trial — judgment — costs.

Section 414.19 - Preference in trial.

Section 414.20 - Actions to correct violations.

Section 414.21 - Conflicting rules, ordinances, and statutes.

Section 414.22 - Zoning for family homes.

Section 414.23 - Extending beyond city limits.

Section 414.24 - Restricted residence districts.

Section 414.25 - Transitional provisions.

Section 414.26 - Shooting ranges.

Section 414.28 - Manufactured home.

Section 414.28A - Land-leased communities.

Section 414.29 - Elder family homes.

Section 414.30 - Homes for persons with disabilities.

Section 414.31 - Elder group homes.

Section 414.32 - Home and community-based services waiver recipient residence.