No Iowa statute or Johnson County ordinance governs artificial turf. In unincorporated areas and most yards you may install it freely. HOA covenants are the main limit, and low-lying lots near the Iowa River may face drainage review.
Artificial turf is essentially unregulated in Johnson County: Iowa has no turf law and the county does not zone private landscaping choices, so material, base, and drainage are the owner's call from Solon to the rural townships. In a water-abundant region the water-saving argument for synthetic grass is weaker than in the arid West, and the main real limit is contractual, since HOA covenants in newer subdivisions often restrict or ban it. Because much of the county drains toward the Iowa River, a large impervious turf install on a floodplain or low-lying lot can trigger city or county stormwater and grading review, though an ordinary upland lot faces no such step.
None from the county on an ordinary lot. HOA covenant breaches are enforced by the association. Turf that changes drainage on a floodplain or low-lying parcel can draw stormwater or grading enforcement from the city or county.
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