Johnson County and its cities require permits for significant grading and bar redirecting runoff onto neighbors. Earthwork in a mapped floodplain also needs an Iowa DNR flood plain permit.
Grading in Johnson County runs into local engineering codes and state floodplain law. Iowa City, Coralville, North Liberty, and the county require grading or site-development permits for excavation or fill over set thresholds, with erosion control and a drainage plan that keeps concentrated runoff off adjoining lots. Retaining walls over four feet typically need engineering and a separate permit. On this rolling river-valley ground, grading that dumps water onto a neighbor creates civil liability. Where the work sits in a mapped floodway or floodplain, an Iowa DNR flood plain permit under Iowa Code Chapter 455B is required on top of local approval, and disturbing an acre triggers the DNR stormwater permit.
Unpermitted grading brings stop-work orders and fines. Redirecting drainage onto a neighbor requires corrective action and exposes the owner to civil liability. Unpermitted floodway fill is a DNR-enforceable nuisance.
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