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HF2636 • 2026

A bill for an act relating to the ability of property owners to protest proposed changes in zoning districts.(Formerly HF 2062 .)

A bill for an act relating to the ability of property owners to protest proposed changes in zoning districts.(Formerly HF 2062 .)

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Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Last action
2026-04-08
Official status
Withdrawn. H.J. 863 .
Effective date
Not listed

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A bill for an act relating to the ability of property owners to protest proposed changes in zoning districts.(Formerly HF 2062 .)

A bill for an act relating to the ability of property owners to protest proposed changes in zoning districts.(Formerly HF 2062 .)

What This Bill Does

  • A bill for an act relating to the ability of property owners to protest proposed changes in zoning districts.(Formerly HF 2062 .)

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Bill History

  1. 2026-04-08 Iowa Legislature

    Withdrawn. H.J. 863 .

  2. 2026-04-08 Iowa Legislature

    SF 2378 substituted. H.J. 844 .

  3. 2026-04-08 Iowa Legislature

    Amendment H-8295 adopted. H.J. 844 .

  4. 2026-04-06 Iowa Legislature

    Amendment H-8295 filed. H.J. 821 .

  5. 2026-03-19 Iowa Legislature

    Placed on calendar under unfinished business. H.J. 691 .

  6. 2026-02-19 Iowa Legislature

    Introduced, placed on calendar. H.J. 350 .

Official Summary Text

A bill for an act relating to the ability of property owners to protest proposed changes in zoning districts.(Formerly HF 2062 .)

Current Bill Text

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House

File

2636

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Introduced

HOUSE

FILE

2636

BY

COMMITTEE

ON

LOCAL

GOVERNMENT

(SUCCESSOR

TO

HF

2062)

A

BILL

FOR

An

Act

relating

to

the

ability

of

property

owners

to

protest

1

proposed

changes

in

zoning

districts.

2

BE

IT

ENACTED

BY

THE

GENERAL

ASSEMBLY

OF

THE

STATE

OF

IOWA:

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Section

1.

Section

414.5,

Code

2026,

is

amended

to

read

as

1

follows:

2

414.5

Changes

——

protest.

3

The

regulations,

restrictions,

and

boundaries

may,

from

4

time

to

time,

be

amended,

supplemented,

changed,

modified,

5

or

repealed.

Notwithstanding

section

414.2

,

as

a

part

of

an

6

ordinance

changing

land

from

one

zoning

district

to

another

7

zoning

district

or

an

ordinance

approving

a

site

development

8

plan,

a

council

may

impose

conditions

on

a

property

owner

9

which

that

are

in

addition

to

existing

regulations

if

the

10

additional

conditions

have

been

agreed

to

in

writing

by

the

11

property

owner

before

the

public

hearing

required

under

this

12

section

or

any

adjournment

of

the

hearing.

The

conditions

13

must

be

reasonable

and

imposed

to

satisfy

public

needs

which

14

that

are

directly

caused

by

the

requested

change.

In

case,

15

however,

of

a

written

protest

against

a

change

or

repeal

which

16

that

is

filed

with

the

city

clerk

and

signed

by

a

majority

of

17

the

owners

of

twenty

percent

or

more

of

the

area

of

the

lots

18

included

in

the

proposed

change

or

repeal,

or

by

the

owners

of

19

twenty

percent

or

more

of

the

property

which

that

is

located

20

within

two

hundred

feet

of

the

exterior

boundaries

of

the

21

property

for

which

the

change

or

repeal

is

proposed,

the

change

22

or

repeal

shall

not

become

effective

except

by

the

favorable

23

vote

of

at

least

three-fourths

two-thirds

of

all

the

members

of

24

the

council.

The

protest,

if

filed,

must

be

filed

before

or

at

25

the

public

hearing.

The

provisions

of

section

414.4

relative

26

to

public

hearings

and

official

notice

apply

equally

to

all

27

changes

or

amendments.

28

EXPLANATION

29

The

inclusion

of

this

explanation

does

not

constitute

agreement

with

30

the

explanation’s

substance

by

the

members

of

the

general

assembly.

31

Under

Code

section

414.5,

as

a

part

of

an

ordinance

changing

32

land

from

one

zoning

district

to

another

zoning

district

or

an

33

ordinance

approving

a

site

development

plan,

a

city

council

34

may

impose

conditions

on

a

property

owner

in

addition

to

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existing

regulations

if

the

additional

conditions

have

been

1

agreed

to

in

writing

by

the

property

owner

before

the

public

2

hearing

required

or

adjournment

of

the

hearing.

The

conditions

3

must

be

reasonable

and

imposed

to

satisfy

public

needs

that

4

are

directly

caused

by

the

requested

change.

If,

however,

a

5

written

protest

against

a

change

or

repeal

is

filed

with

the

6

city

clerk

and

is

signed

by

the

owners

of

20

percent

or

more

7

of

the

area

of

the

lots

included

in

the

proposed

change

or

8

repeal,

or

by

the

owners

of

20

percent

or

more

of

the

property

9

that

is

located

within

200

feet

of

the

exterior

boundaries

10

of

the

property

for

which

the

change

or

repeal

is

proposed,

11

the

change

or

repeal

shall

not

become

effective

except

by

the

12

favorable

vote

of

at

least

three-fourths

of

all

the

members

of

13

the

council.

The

protest,

if

filed,

must

be

filed

before

or

at

14

the

public

hearing.

15

This

bill

requires

the

written

protest

to

be

signed

by

a

16

majority

of

the

owners

of

the

lots

included

in

the

proposed

17

change

or

repeal,

or

by

the

owners

of

20

percent

or

more

of

18

the

property

that

is

located

within

200

feet

of

the

exterior

19

boundaries

of

the

property.

The

bill

requires

two-thirds

of

20

all

the

members

of

the

council

to

vote

favorably

for

the

change

21

to

become

effective.

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