Planning and Zoning

This advisory board makes recommendations to the city council regarding requests for annexation, zoning, amendments to the Comprehensive Plan, subdivision plats and commercial site plans. The Planning & Zoning Commission assists in determining how North Liberty will grow and how land is utilized. The Commission meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 6:30 in the Council Chambers.

Click here to view agendas for Planning and Zoning meetings.

Click here to view minutes from previous Planning and Zoning meetings.

Click here to view videos from Planning and Zoning meetings prior to May 2011.

The following persons are on the Planning and Zoning Commission:

Cory Frost
1620 Fawn Lane
July 10 – June 13

Seth Anderson
125 Locust Drive
July 10 – June 13

William Mausser, Chair
120 Lynx Lane
July 09 – June 12

Carol Haack
250 McKenzie Lane
July 09 – June 12

Ronda Detlefsen
455 N. McKenzie Lane
July 11 – June 14

David Moore
887 Karisa Lane
July 11 – June 14

Josh Covert
1595 Vandello Circle
July 11 – June 14

Click here to access North Liberty’s Zoning Code (PDF, 1MB)

Click here to view the 2011 calendar relating to development and the Planning & Zoning Commission for North Liberty (PDF)

Board Vacancies—Volunteers Needed

North Liberty needs you! You can make a difference in many aspects of community development. On July 1, each year, new terms begin on the following boards and commissions. You are invited to take this opportunity to volunteer your time to serve on any one of the following. Applications are available at the City Administration building at 3 Quail Creek Circle or on the city’s website (click here for the PDF application), and must be turned in by June 5, 2012. The City Council will make appointments at their June 26, 2012 meeting for terms that will begin on July 1.

Iowa State Code requires that cities have gender balance on all boards and commissions. With appointments and reappointments, gender balance will be considered.

Applicants must be 18 years old and a legal resident of the City. (Click here for a PDF of these descriptions)

Planning & Zoning Commission (Two positions)

This advisory board makes recommendations to the city council regarding requests for annexation, zoning, amendments to the Comprehensive Plan, subdivision plats and commercial site plans. The Planning & Zoning Commission assists in determining how North Liberty will grow and how land is utilized. The Commission meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Appointments are for three years.

Board of Adjustment(One position)

The Board of Adjustment hears and decides appeals for building permit approval when a permit has been denied because of non-compliance with certain requirements of the zoning code. This Board meets only when an appeal has been filed. Appointments are for a five year term.

Board of Appeals (Two positions)

The Board of Appeals hears and decides appeals to decisions made by the code official in the enforcement or interpretation of the building code. This Board meets only when an appeal has been filed. Appointments are for a three year term.

Park & Recreation Commission (Three positions)

The Park and Recreation Commission plans for the continuing development of parks and recreation facilities in North Liberty. They also set policies for operation of those facilities. This Commission meets monthly. Appointments are for a three year term.

Library Board of Trustees (Two positions)

The Library Board of Trustees oversees and sets policies for the operation of the North Liberty Community Library. The Board meets once each month. Appointments are for a three year term.

Tree and Storm Water Advisory Board (One position)

The Tree Board studies, plans, advises and recommends actions necessary for the care, preservation, pruning, planting, or removal of trees, shrubs and plants in City parks, along streets and in other public areas. The Tree Board meets quarterly. Appointments are for a three year term.

Telecommunications Commission (Two positions)

The Telecommunications Commission oversees the development and enforcement of the telecommunications ordinance and acts as a liaison between the cable provider and local subscribers. They also set policy for the local access television channel. The Commission meets quarterly. Appointments are for a three year term.

Cemetery Board (One position)

The Cemetery Board, jointly with the Penn Township Trustees, oversees the operation and maintenance of the Ridgewood Cemetery and the historic cemetery in Penn Township. The Cemetery Board meets several times each year. Appointments are for a three year term.

 
     

Contact North Liberty City Hall at 319-626-5700. City Hall is located at 3 Quail Creek Circle. This site is maintained by the City of North Liberty Telecommunications Department