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Which of the following best describes how agricultural land is treated under Iowa county zoning laws?

Correct Answer

B) Farmland and agricultural operations are largely exempt from typical county zoning requirements

Under Iowa law, agricultural land and farming operations enjoy significant exemptions from county zoning regulations. Iowa Code provides that counties generally may not apply zoning regulations to land used for agricultural purposes, reflecting the state's strong tradition of protecting farming activities from local land-use restrictions.

Answer Options
A
Agricultural land is strictly zoned in all Iowa counties
B
Farmland and agricultural operations are largely exempt from typical county zoning requirements
C
Only irrigated farmland is subject to zoning exemptions
D
Agricultural zoning in Iowa is regulated exclusively at the federal level

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§335.2agricultural-exemptionright-to-farmIowa-specific

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agricultural exemption§335.2county zoningIowa farmland
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