Bill Text: IA HF2632 | 2019-2020 | 88th General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: A bill for an act authorizing counties to prepare, adopt, administer, and enforce riparian buffer ordinances, including by providing for the adoption of rules by the division of soil conservation and water quality, providing penalties, and including effective date provisions.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-06-09 - Introduced, referred to Environmental Protection. H.J. 667. [HF2632 Detail]

Download: Iowa-2019-HF2632-Introduced.html
House File 2632 - Introduced HOUSE FILE 2632 BY ISENHART A BILL FOR An Act authorizing counties to prepare, adopt, administer, 1 and enforce riparian buffer ordinances, including by 2 providing for the adoption of rules by the division of soil 3 conservation and water quality, providing penalties, and 4 including effective date provisions. 5 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 6 TLSB 5149YH (3) 88 da/ns
H.F. 2632 Section 1. Section 161A.4, subsection 2, Code 2020, is 1 amended by adding the following new paragraph: 2 NEW PARAGRAPH . j. To adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A 3 necessary for a county board of supervisors to prepare, adopt, 4 administer, and enforce a riparian buffer ordinance as provided 5 in chapter 466B, subchapter V. 6 Sec. 2. NEW SECTION . 161A.77 Riparian buffer ordinance. 7 A person who is in violation of a riparian buffer ordinance 8 authorized under chapter 466B, subchapter V, is not eligible 9 to receive financial incentives to establish a permanent soil 10 and water conservation practice or erosion control practice on 11 land which is subject to the ordinance, unless such person is 12 granted a waiver by the county board of supervisors as provided 13 in that subchapter. 14 Sec. 3. Section 331.382, Code 2020, is amended by adding the 15 following new subsection: 16 NEW SUBSECTION . 11. The board may adopt, administer, and 17 enforce a riparian buffer ordinance as provided in chapter 18 466B, subchapter V. 19 Sec. 4. NEW SECTION . 466B.51 Definitions. 20 As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise 21 requires: 22 1. “Authority” means a watershed management authority 23 created pursuant to a chapter 28E agreement as provided in this 24 subchapter. 25 2. “Commissioners” means the commissioners elected to govern 26 a soil and water conservation district as provided in section 27 161A.5. 28 3. “Division” means the division of soil conservation and 29 water quality created within the department of agriculture and 30 land stewardship pursuant to section 159.5. 31 4. “Local government entity” means the commissioners of a 32 soil and water conservation district, a watershed management 33 authority, or a city. 34 5. “Riparian buffer” means a tract located adjacent to 35 -1- LSB 5149YH (3) 88 da/ns 1/ 6
H.F. 2632 a water source where there exists during the growing season 1 perennial vegetation, excluding invasive plants and noxious 2 weeds. 3 6. “Riparian buffer ordinance” or “ordinance” means an 4 ordinance as defined in section 331.101 that establishes 5 riparian buffers in a county. 6 7. “Tract” means a contiguous part of a section of land 7 adjoining a water source that is suitable for row crop 8 production. 9 8. “Water source” means a lake, river, reservoir, creek, 10 stream, ditch, or other body of water or channel having a bed 11 with water flow, except a lake or pond without outlet to which 12 only one landowner is riparian. 13 Sec. 5. NEW SECTION . 466B.52 Riparian buffer ordinance. 14 1. A county board of supervisors may adopt a riparian buffer 15 ordinance as provided in this section, upon the recommendation 16 of a local government entity, according to an assessment and 17 plan approved by the local government entity. 18 2. The purpose of the ordinance shall be to accomplish one 19 or more of the following: 20 a. Reduce soil erosion and sediment loss. 21 b. Manage nutrients and reduce contributing contaminant 22 loads to receiving surface waters. 23 c. Preserve and enhance soil health. 24 d. Reduce the volume or velocity of precipitation-induced 25 surface water. 26 3. The ordinance may do any of the following: 27 a. Identify water sources located in the county and 28 establish riparian buffer requirements for each tract adjacent 29 to a water source. 30 b. Provide for the issuance of permits, provide for 31 inspections, and set forth standards related to the 32 establishment and maintenance of riparian buffers. 33 4. The ordinance shall not require the establishment of a 34 riparian buffer that is more than thirty feet. 35 -2- LSB 5149YH (3) 88 da/ns 2/ 6
H.F. 2632 5. The ordinance may allow the county board of supervisors 1 to approve an alternative method proposed by a person owning 2 a legal or equitable interest in the tract to achieve the 3 purpose of the ordinance, including but not limited to the 4 establishment of a wetland, improvement, structure, or practice 5 designed to improve water quality. 6 6. The county board of supervisors shall publish a copy of 7 the proposed ordinance on the county’s internet site not less 8 than ten days and not more than twenty days prior to a hearing 9 for its consideration or adoption. A notice of the hearing 10 shall be posted as otherwise provided in section 21.4. The 11 board shall set a time and place for a public hearing to vote on 12 final passage of the ordinance and shall publish notice of the 13 hearing not less than ten and not more than twenty days prior 14 to the hearing in the county newspapers selected under chapter 15 349. At the hearing, a resident of the county may present to 16 the county board of supervisors objections to or arguments in 17 support of the ordinance. 18 Sec. 6. NEW SECTION . 466B.53 Duty of landowners. 19 A person holding a legal or equitable interest in a tract 20 adjacent to a water source identified in a riparian buffer 21 ordinance shall comply with the requirements of the ordinance, 22 unless granted a waiver as provided in section 466B.54. 23 Sec. 7. NEW SECTION . 466B.54 Enforcement —— penalty. 24 1. a. The county board of supervisors may issue an order 25 requiring a person holding a legal or equitable interest in a 26 tract to comply with a riparian buffer ordinance. 27 b. If the person fails to comply with the order, the county 28 board of supervisors may petition the district court to order 29 compliance or order the person to cease engaging in any conduct 30 that is in violation of the ordinance. 31 c. A county board of supervisors may grant a person a waiver 32 from the application of the ordinance during any period that 33 the county board of supervisors determines that the person is 34 unable to practicably comply with the ordinance. 35 -3- LSB 5149YH (3) 88 da/ns 3/ 6
H.F. 2632 2. A person violating a riparian buffer ordinance is guilty 1 of a county infraction as provided in section 331.307. 2 a. In lieu of the amount of the civil penalty provided in 3 section 331.307, a county board of supervisors may assess a 4 civil penalty in an amount equal to not more than the market 5 value of any crop produced on the tract during any period that 6 the tract does not comply with the ordinance. 7 b. A person is not subject to a civil penalty for the period 8 that a person has been granted a waiver as provided in this 9 section. 10 Sec. 8. NEW SECTION . 466B.55 Cooperation with local 11 government entities. 12 1. A county board of supervisors may enter into an 13 agreement under chapter 28E with a local government entity 14 having jurisdiction over the same tract to assist the county 15 in preparing, administering, and enforcing a riparian buffer 16 ordinance. 17 2. Two or more boards of supervisors may enter into an 18 agreement under chapter 28E to prepare, adopt, administer, and 19 enforce a riparian buffer ordinance on a joint basis. 20 Sec. 9. NEW SECTION . 466B.56 Division rules. 21 The division shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A 22 as required for a county board of supervisors to effectively 23 prepare, administer, and enforce a riparian buffer ordinance. 24 Sec. 10. Section 468.8, Code 2020, is amended by adding the 25 following new subsection: 26 NEW SUBSECTION . 2A. Certification by the county board 27 of supervisors that all land which is part of the district 28 to be established complies with the requirements of the 29 county’s riparian buffer ordinance as provided in chapter 30 466B, subchapter V, unless such land is subject to a waiver 31 granted by the county board of supervisors as provided in that 32 subchapter. 33 Sec. 11. IMPLEMENTATION. The division of soil conservation 34 and water quality of the department of agriculture and land 35 -4- LSB 5149YH (3) 88 da/ns 4/ 6
H.F. 2632 stewardship shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A necessary 1 for a county board of supervisors to prepare, administer, and 2 enforce a riparian buffer ordinance as provided in this Act, 3 which rules shall take effect not later than January 1, 2022. 4 Sec. 12. EFFECTIVE DATE. 5 1. Except as provided in subsection 2, this Act takes effect 6 January 1, 2022. 7 2. The section of this Act requiring the division of soil 8 conservation and water quality of the department of agriculture 9 and land stewardship to adopt rules to implement this Act takes 10 effect upon enactment. 11 EXPLANATION 12 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 13 the explanation’s substance by the members of the general assembly. 14 GENERAL. This bill authorizes a county board of supervisors 15 (board), upon the recommendation of a local government entity 16 (commissioners of a soil and water conservation district, 17 a watershed management authority, or a city), to adopt and 18 enforce a riparian buffer ordinance to achieve a purpose of 19 reducing soil erosion and sediment loss; managing nutrients and 20 reducing contributing contaminant loads to receiving surface 21 waters; preserving and enhancing soil health; or reducing the 22 volume or velocity of precipitation-induced surface water. A 23 riparian buffer (buffer) constitutes a tract of agricultural 24 land (tract) located adjacent to a water source where there 25 exists during the growing season perennial vegetation. The 26 buffer cannot exceed 30 feet. The board may approve a measure 27 in lieu of a buffer (e.g., a wetland) that accomplishes the 28 same objective. 29 COMPLIANCE. A person holding a legal or equitable interest 30 in the tract is required to comply with the ordinance, 31 unless granted a waiver by the board based on the board’s 32 determination that it is not practical to comply with the 33 ordinance. A person violating an ordinance and not granted 34 a waiver is guilty of a county infraction (Code section 35 -5- LSB 5149YH (3) 88 da/ns 5/ 6
H.F. 2632 331.307). The board may assess a civil penalty for a violation 1 of the ordinance. Under current law, the civil penalty for 2 a violation of a county infraction cannot exceed $750 for 3 each violation or $1,000 for a repeat violation. The bill 4 authorizes the board to assess an alternative civil penalty 5 for an amount equal to not more than the market value of any 6 crop produced on the tract. The person is not eligible to 7 receive financial incentives (cost-share moneys) to establish 8 permanent soil and water conservation practices or erosion 9 control practices (Code chapter 161A). A petition to establish 10 a drainage or levee district must include a certification that 11 all land which is part of the proposed district complies with 12 the requirements of the county’s riparian buffer ordinance or 13 is subject to a waiver (Code chapter 468). 14 COOPERATION. The board may enter into a cooperative 15 agreement with a local government entity in order to prepare, 16 administer, and enforce the ordinance. Two or more boards may 17 enter into an agreement to adopt, administer, and enforce an 18 ordinance on a joint basis. The division of soil conservation 19 and water quality (division) within the department of 20 agriculture and land stewardship is required to adopt rules 21 required for a board to effectively prepare, administer, and 22 enforce the ordinance. 23 EFFECTIVE DATES. Generally, the bill takes effect January 24 1, 2022. However, the section of the bill requiring the 25 division to adopt rules necessary for a board to prepare, 26 administer, and enforce an ordinance by that date takes effect 27 upon enactment. 28 -6- LSB 5149YH (3) 88 da/ns 6/ 6
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