Do I need a permit to put up a fence?
Yes, a fence permit is
required. There is no fee for a fence permit. A sketch
drawing of the location of the fence and the height and type of fence
are required on the permit application. Please submit the
application prior to constructing any fence.
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What is Zoning?
Zoning is a set of policy regulations adopted by the City Council to
regulate the use of land within the city. The location, size, and
height of buildings and signs, size of lots, yards, and other open
spaces are all regulated by Zoning. Zoning regulates what you can
use your property for and what you can build on it. The basis of
Zoning is intended to protect the health, safety, and general welfare
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How do I find my lot (property) lines?
It is the responsibility of each property owner to determine the
location of their lot lines. An abstract will give you the
dimension of a property, however, locating the property pins located
at the corners of your lot will help you determine the boundaries.
If you cannot find your property pins, you may consider hiring a
licensed land surveyor to survey your propriety. The City does not
have a survey crew to survey private property. The on-line GIS Mapping System shows the approximate location of property lines. |
Who do I contact about trash or weeds in my neighborhood?
Nuisance inspections operate on a complaint basis. Residents can
call a Nuisance Inspector if they have questions or complaints
regarding trash, tall grass, weeds, etc.
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How close to a property line am I allowed to build a garage, house, fence, etc?
Setback requirements vary depending upon the zoning classification of a
property, the layout of the lot, and the location of the proposed
structure. Please call Planning and Zoning (319) 753-8151 to discuss with staff the property and the zoning requirements.
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Who is responsible for maintaining the area between the sidewalk and the street?
It
is the adjacent property owner's responsibility to mow and maintain the
area between the sidewalk and the street (right-of-way). Plant
material is not to obstruct the sidewalk; grass and leaves are not
to be mowed or blown into the City street. Information regarding
excavation in
the right-of-way can be found here.
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| If you have any further questions please contact a member of staff. |
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