What is Linn County’s role in the pipeline permitting process?

Iowa Code Chapters 479 and 479B give the Iowa Utilities Board (IUB) authority to oversee the state permitting process for intrastate hazardous liquid or natural gas pipelines. The IUB reviews the location and route of proposed pipelines, and may grant the permit with conditions related to these factors. There are no specific rules as to a pipeline’s location or setback. Both chapters require the IUB to consider the “the relationship of the proposed project to the present and future land use and zoning ordinances. (The Iowa Legislature, 2022, p. 479.6(9) and 479B.5(7))” as the petition for a permit must include this information. While the IUB must consider county zoning and future land use plans, the IUB is not the enforcement authority to ensure zoning and future land use plans are met. This can be interpreted as left to counties. 

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1. What is Linn County’s role in the pipeline permitting process?
2. What is Linn County proposing?
3. Why is Linn County proposing language regulating the placement and construction of hazardous pipelines?