Available
Services
INRCOG
offers land use and strategic planning services to its members and will
assist communities with implementing their plans either through ordinance
development or grant writing and administration programs.
Comprehensive
Land Use Plans
INRCOG staff is available to assist communities with the development
or update of a Comprehensive Land Use Plan. These long-range plans generally
last 10-20 years and include demographics, land use, public works and
facilities, and transportation components and are designed to be the
foundation for a community's land use and development regulations including
zoning and subdivision ordinances and tax increment financing plans
and ordinances. Comprehensive Land Use Plans focus on the physical development
of communities.
Community
Builder Plans
Community Builder Plans are short-range strategic plans that have a
life of five years. Its components include housing, economic development,
public works and services, financial condition of the community as well
as a defined strategic plan. While not required by the State of Iowa
any longer, Community Builder Plans are an excellent planning tool that
can be used to justify project needs. Further, these Plans allow a community
to outline its strategies for addressing short-term needs.
Zoning
Ordinances
Whether it be a Restricted Residence Ordinance or a Conventional Zoning
Ordinance, a Zoning Ordinance is a locally adopted law that regulates
land use development in a community. Specifically, a Zoning Ordinance
regulates the use, size, density, and location of development within
a community. Zoning Ordinances have two components-- written text and
a map, and may also include provisions governing floodplain development,
signage, and parking regulations.
Subdivision
Ordinances
Subdivision Ordinances regulate the division of land at the local level,
and are generally considered the next regulation after zoning a Subdivision
Ordinance to regulate infrastructure development and subdivision platting
and procedures. In short, a Subdivision Ordinance is a locally adopted
law that regulates the procedures, timing, and standards of platting
land within a community. Further, in the State of Iowa, a local Subdivision
Ordinance may be viewed as an extension of State law regarding land
division.
Other
Land Use Planning Tools and Land Use Technical Assistance
In addition to the above-mentioned plans and ordinances, INRCOG can
develop other planning tools including grant applications, Land Evaluation
and Site Assessment (LESA) systems, signage and parking regulations,
as well as strategic plans. INRCOG also provides technical assistance
in all aspects of community planning.
Related
Links
American Planning Association
(APA)
Iowa Chapter of APA
Iowa
County Zoning Officials
Contact
Brian Schoon, Executive Director