Iowa Regulations: Counties & Municipal Zoning Guide

Understanding where Amish tiny cabins are allowed in Iowa depends on both county and city regulations. Iowa has no single statewide tiny house law — each of the state’s 99 counties and their municipalities set their own rules on minimum square footage, foundation requirements, and where tiny homes can be placed. Many rural counties have minimal or no specific regulations, offering flexibility for placement. Others defer building and zoning authority to local cities and towns. In contrast, suburban and urban municipalities often enforce stricter zoning, including minimum dwelling sizes ranging from 400 to 1,000+ square feet, foundation requirements, and occupancy classifications. Because rules vary widely by location, it’s important to verify requirements with local authorities. The guide below provides a county overview and municipal references to help you confidently plan and place your tiny cabin in Iowa.

Counties

Does Adair County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Adair County (county seat: Greenfield) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Adair County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Adair County, IA Government Directory

Does Adams County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Limited. Adams County requires a 600 sq ft minimum, restrictive for typical park model tiny homes. Contact Adams County zoning.

Resources: Adams County, IA Government Directory

Does Allamakee County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Allamakee County (county seat: Waukon) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Allamakee County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Allamakee County, IA Government Directory

Does Appanoose County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Appanoose County (county seat: Centerville) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Appanoose County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Appanoose County, IA Government Directory

Does Audubon County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Audubon County (county seat: Audubon) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Audubon County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Audubon County, IA Government Directory

Does Benton County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Benton County (county seat: Vinton) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Benton County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Benton County, IA Government Directory

Does Black Hawk County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Black Hawk County (county seat: Waterloo) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Black Hawk County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Black Hawk County, IA Government Directory

Does Boone County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Boone County (county seat: Boone) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Boone County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Boone County, IA Government Directory

Does Bremer County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Bremer County (county seat: Waverly) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Bremer County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Bremer County, IA Government Directory

Does Buchanan County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Buchanan County (county seat: Independence) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Buchanan County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Buchanan County, IA Government Directory

Does Buena Vista County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Limited. Buena Vista County does not allow tiny homes under standard zoning frameworks. Contact Buena Vista County zoning to explore options.

Resources: Buena Vista County, IA Government Directory

Does Butler County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Butler County permits tiny homes under single-family standards but does not allow RVs as permanent dwellings. Tiny homes built to standard residential code with proper foundation may proceed. Contact Butler County zoning.

Resources: Butler County, IA Government Directory

Does Calhoun County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Calhoun County (county seat: Rockwell City) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Calhoun County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Calhoun County, IA Government Directory

Does Carroll County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Carroll County (county seat: Carroll) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Carroll County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Carroll County, IA Government Directory

Does Cass County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Cass County (county seat: Atlantic) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Cass County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Cass County, IA Government Directory

Does Cedar County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Limited. Cedar County does not allow RVs as dwellings, restricting park model tiny homes. Tiny homes on permanent foundations meeting standard residential code may proceed. Contact Cedar County zoning.

Resources: Cedar County, IA Government Directory

Does Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Cerro Gordo County (county seat: Mason City) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Cerro Gordo County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Cerro Gordo County, IA Government Directory

Does Cherokee County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Cherokee County (county seat: Cherokee) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Cherokee County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Cherokee County, IA Government Directory

Does Chickasaw County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Chickasaw County (county seat: New Hampton) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Chickasaw County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Chickasaw County, IA Government Directory

Does Clarke County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Clarke County (county seat: Osceola) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Clarke County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Clarke County, IA Government Directory

Does Clay County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Clay County (county seat: Spencer) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Clay County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Clay County, IA Government Directory

Does Clayton County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Clayton County (county seat: Elkader) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Clayton County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Clayton County, IA Government Directory

Does Clinton County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Clinton County (county seat: Clinton) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Clinton County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Clinton County, IA Government Directory

Does Crawford County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Crawford County (county seat: Denison) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Crawford County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Crawford County, IA Government Directory

Does Dallas County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Dallas County (Des Moines metro, home to Waukee) accommodates tiny homes via municipal zoning. Note: Waukee requires 1,050 sq ft minimum and treats RVs as temporary classification. Contact Dallas County zoning.

Resources: Dallas County, IA Government Directory

Does Davis County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Davis County (county seat: Bloomfield) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Davis County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Davis County, IA Government Directory

Does Decatur County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Decatur County (county seat: Leon) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Decatur County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Decatur County, IA Government Directory

Does Delaware County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Delaware County (county seat: Manchester) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Delaware County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Delaware County, IA Government Directory

Does Des Moines County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Des Moines County (county seat: Burlington) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Des Moines County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Des Moines County, IA Government Directory

Does Dickinson County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Dickinson County (county seat: Spirit Lake) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Dickinson County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Dickinson County, IA Government Directory

Does Dubuque County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Dubuque County (county seat: Dubuque) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Dubuque County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Dubuque County, IA Government Directory

Does Emmet County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Emmet County (county seat: Estherville) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Emmet County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Emmet County, IA Government Directory

Does Fayette County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Fayette County (county seat: West Union) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Fayette County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Fayette County, IA Government Directory

Does Floyd County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Floyd County (county seat: Charles City) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Floyd County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Floyd County, IA Government Directory

Does Franklin County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Franklin County (county seat: Hampton) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Franklin County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Franklin County, IA Government Directory

Does Fremont County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Fremont County (county seat: Sidney) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Fremont County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Fremont County, IA Government Directory

Does Greene County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Greene County (county seat: Jefferson) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Greene County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Greene County, IA Government Directory

Does Grundy County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Grundy County (county seat: Grundy Center) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Grundy County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Grundy County, IA Government Directory

Does Guthrie County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Guthrie County (county seat: Guthrie Center) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Guthrie County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Guthrie County, IA Government Directory

Does Hamilton County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Limited. Hamilton County does not currently allow tiny homes under standard zoning frameworks. Contact Hamilton County zoning to explore options.

Resources: Hamilton County, IA Government Directory

Does Hancock County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Hancock County (county seat: Garner) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Hancock County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Hancock County, IA Government Directory

Does Hardin County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Hardin County (county seat: Eldora) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Hardin County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Hardin County, IA Government Directory

Does Harrison County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Harrison County permits tiny homes 400 sq ft+ on permanent foundations, but park models on wheels are not allowed. Contact Harrison County zoning.

Resources: Harrison County, IA Government Directory

Does Henry County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Henry County (county seat: Mount Pleasant) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Henry County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Henry County, IA Government Directory

Does Howard County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Howard County (county seat: Cresco) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Howard County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Howard County, IA Government Directory

Does Humboldt County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Humboldt County (county seat: Dakota City) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Humboldt County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Humboldt County, IA Government Directory

Does Ida County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Ida County (county seat: Ida Grove) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Ida County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Ida County, IA Government Directory

Does Iowa County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Iowa County (county seat: Marengo) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Iowa County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Iowa County, IA Government Directory

Does Jackson County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Jackson County (county seat: Maquoketa) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Jackson County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Jackson County, IA Government Directory

Does Jasper County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Jasper County (county seat: Newton) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Jasper County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Jasper County, IA Government Directory

Does Jefferson County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Jefferson County (county seat: Fairfield) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Jefferson County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Jefferson County, IA Government Directory

Does Johnson County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Johnson County (home to Iowa City and the University of Iowa) accommodates tiny homes via municipal zoning, though Iowa City’s specific stance is unclear. Contact Johnson County zoning.

Resources: Johnson County, IA Government Directory

Does Jones County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Jones County (county seat: Anamosa) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Jones County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Jones County, IA Government Directory

Does Keokuk County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Keokuk County (county seat: Sigourney) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Keokuk County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Keokuk County, IA Government Directory

Does Kossuth County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Kossuth County (county seat: Algona) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Kossuth County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Kossuth County, IA Government Directory

Does Lee County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Lee County (county seat: Fort Madison / Keokuk) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Lee County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Lee County, IA Government Directory

Does Linn County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Linn County (home to Cedar Rapids) accommodates tiny homes via municipal zoning. Note: Cedar Rapids requires a 500 sq ft minimum for residences. Contact Linn County zoning.

Resources: Linn County, IA Government Directory

Does Louisa County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Louisa County (county seat: Wapello) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Louisa County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Louisa County, IA Government Directory

Does Lucas County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Lucas County (county seat: Chariton) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Lucas County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Lucas County, IA Government Directory

Does Lyon County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Lyon County (county seat: Rock Rapids) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Lyon County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Lyon County, IA Government Directory

Does Madison County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Madison County (county seat: Winterset) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Madison County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Madison County, IA Government Directory

Does Mahaska County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Mahaska County (county seat: Oskaloosa) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Mahaska County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Mahaska County, IA Government Directory

Does Marion County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Marion County (home to Knoxville) defines tiny homes at 400 sq ft in its zoning code, providing clear regulatory pathway. Contact Marion County zoning for specifics.

Resources: Marion County, IA Government Directory

Does Marshall County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Marshall County (county seat: Marshalltown) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Marshall County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Marshall County, IA Government Directory

Does Mills County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Mills County has adopted the 2018 IRC with Appendix Q, providing one of Iowa’s most explicit tiny home frameworks (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling). Contact Mills County zoning for property-specific specifics.

Resources: Mills County, IA Government Directory

Does Mitchell County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Mitchell County (county seat: Osage) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Mitchell County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Mitchell County, IA Government Directory

Does Monona County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Monona County (county seat: Onawa) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Monona County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Monona County, IA Government Directory

Does Monroe County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Limited. Monroe County does not currently allow tiny homes under standard zoning frameworks. Contact Monroe County zoning to explore options.

Resources: Monroe County, IA Government Directory

Does Montgomery County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Limited. Montgomery County does not currently allow tiny homes under standard zoning frameworks. Contact Montgomery County zoning to explore options.

Resources: Montgomery County, IA Government Directory

Does Muscatine County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Muscatine County (county seat: Muscatine) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Muscatine County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Muscatine County, IA Government Directory

Does O’Brien County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). O’Brien County (county seat: Primghar) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within O’Brien County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: O’Brien County, IA Government Directory

Does Osceola County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Osceola County (county seat: Sibley) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Osceola County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Osceola County, IA Government Directory

Does Page County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Page County (county seat: Clarinda) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Page County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Page County, IA Government Directory

Does Palo Alto County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Palo Alto County (county seat: Emmetsburg) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Palo Alto County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Palo Alto County, IA Government Directory

Does Plymouth County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Plymouth County (county seat: Le Mars) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Plymouth County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Plymouth County, IA Government Directory

Does Pocahontas County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Pocahontas County (county seat: Pocahontas) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Pocahontas County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Pocahontas County, IA Government Directory

Does Polk County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Polk County (home to Des Moines — Iowa’s capital and largest city) accommodates tiny homes through municipal zoning. Note: Des Moines requires 1,100–1,800 sq ft minimum. Contact Polk County zoning.

Resources: Polk County, IA Government Directory

Does Pottawattamie County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Limited. Pottawattamie County (home to Council Bluffs) does not currently allow tiny homes under standard zoning. Contact Pottawattamie County zoning.

Resources: Pottawattamie County, IA Government Directory

Does Poweshiek County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Poweshiek County (county seat: Montezuma) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Poweshiek County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Poweshiek County, IA Government Directory

Does Ringgold County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Ringgold County (county seat: Mount Ayr) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Ringgold County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Ringgold County, IA Government Directory

Does Sac County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Limited. Sac County requires a 600 sq ft minimum, restrictive for typical park model tiny homes. Contact Sac County zoning.

Resources: Sac County, IA Government Directory

Does Scott County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Scott County (home to Davenport) accommodates tiny homes via municipal zoning. Note: Davenport doesn’t allow RVs as dwellings. Contact Scott County zoning.

Resources: Scott County, IA Government Directory

Does Shelby County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Shelby County (county seat: Harlan) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Shelby County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Shelby County, IA Government Directory

Does Sioux County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Limited. Sioux County requires an 800 sq ft minimum and limits RV occupancy to 30 days maximum, making it one of Iowa’s most restrictive counties for tiny homes. Contact Sioux County zoning.

Resources: Sioux County, IA Government Directory

Does Story County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Story County (home to Iowa State University in Ames and county seat Nevada, IA) adopted a 400 sq ft minimum standard for tiny homes as of 2021. Contact Story County zoning.

Resources: Story County, IA Government Directory

Does Tama County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Limited. Tama County does not currently allow tiny homes under standard zoning frameworks. Contact Tama County zoning to explore options.

Resources: Tama County, IA Government Directory

Does Taylor County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Taylor County (county seat: Bedford) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Taylor County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Taylor County, IA Government Directory

Does Union County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Union County (county seat: Creston) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Union County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Union County, IA Government Directory

Does Van Buren County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Van Buren County (county seat: Keosauqua) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Van Buren County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Van Buren County, IA Government Directory

Does Wapello County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Wapello County (county seat: Ottumwa) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Wapello County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Wapello County, IA Government Directory

Does Warren County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Warren County (county seat: Indianola) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Warren County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Warren County, IA Government Directory

Does Washington County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Washington County (county seat: Washington) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Washington County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Washington County, IA Government Directory

Does Wayne County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Wayne County (county seat: Corydon) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Wayne County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Wayne County, IA Government Directory

Does Webster County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Limited. Webster County requires a 700 sq ft minimum, restrictive for typical park model tiny homes. Contact Webster County zoning.

Resources: Webster County, IA Government Directory

Does Winnebago County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Winnebago County (county seat: Forest City) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Winnebago County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Winnebago County, IA Government Directory

Does Winneshiek County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Winneshiek County (county seat: Decorah) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Winneshiek County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Winneshiek County, IA Government Directory

Does Woodbury County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Woodbury County (county seat: Sioux City) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Woodbury County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Woodbury County, IA Government Directory

Does Worth County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Worth County (county seat: Northwood) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Worth County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Worth County, IA Government Directory

Does Wright County, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Wright County (county seat: Clarion) follows Iowa’s framework where the state has only adopted the 2015 IRC (which doesn’t address tiny homes specifically). Most Iowa counties defer to municipalities for tiny home zoning. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Wright County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Wright County, IA Government Directory

Municipalities

Does Adel, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Adel (in Dallas County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Adel, IA

Does Albia, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Albia (in Monroe County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Albia, IA

Does Algona, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Algona (in Kossuth County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Algona, IA

Does Allison, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Allison (in Butler County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Allison, IA

Does Ames, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Ames (Story County, Iowa State University) follows Story County’s 400 sq ft minimum standard. Contact Ames Planning for property-specific specifics.

Resources: City of Ames, IA

Does Anamosa, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Anamosa (in Jones County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Anamosa, IA

Does Atlantic, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Atlantic (in Cass County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Atlantic, IA

Does Audubon, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Audubon (in Audubon County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Audubon, IA

Does Bedford, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Bedford (in Taylor County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Bedford, IA

Does Bettendorf, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Bettendorf (in Scott County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Bettendorf, IA

Does Bloomfield, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Bloomfield (in Davis County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Bloomfield, IA

Does Boone, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Boone (in Boone County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Boone, IA

Does Burlington, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Burlington (in Des Moines County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Burlington, IA

Does Carroll, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Carroll (in Carroll County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Carroll, IA

Does Cedar Falls, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Cedar Falls (in Black Hawk County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Cedar Falls, IA

Does Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Limited. Cedar Rapids (Iowa’s second-largest city) requires a 500 sq ft minimum for residences, somewhat restrictive for typical park model tiny homes. Contact Cedar Rapids Planning.

Resources: City of Cedar Rapids, IA

Does Centerville, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Centerville (in Appanoose County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Centerville, IA

Does Chariton, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Chariton (in Lucas County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Chariton, IA

Does Charles City, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Charles City (in Floyd County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Charles City, IA

Does Cherokee, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Cherokee (in Cherokee County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Cherokee, IA

Does Clarinda, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Clarinda (in Page County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Clarinda, IA

Does Clarion, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Clarion (in Wright County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Clarion, IA

Does Clear Lake, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Clear Lake (in Cerro Gordo County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Clear Lake, IA

Does Clinton, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Clinton (in Clinton County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Clinton, IA

Does Corning, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Corning (in Adams County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Corning, IA

Does Corydon, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Corydon (in Wayne County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Corydon, IA

Does Council Bluffs, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Limited. Council Bluffs (Pottawattamie County) does not allow RVs as dwellings, restricting park model tiny homes. Contact Council Bluffs Planning for specifics.

Resources: City of Council Bluffs, IA

Does Cresco, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Cresco (in Howard County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Cresco, IA

Does Creston, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Creston (in Union County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Creston, IA

Does Dakota City, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Dakota City (in Humboldt County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Dakota City, IA

Does Davenport, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Limited. Davenport (Quad Cities, Scott County) does not allow RVs as dwellings, restricting park model tiny homes. Tiny homes on permanent foundations may proceed. Contact Davenport Planning.

Resources: City of Davenport, IA

Does Decorah, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Decorah (in Winneshiek County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Decorah, IA

Does Denison, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Denison (in Crawford County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Denison, IA

Does Des Moines, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Limited. Des Moines (Iowa’s capital and largest city, Polk County) requires a 1,100–1,800 sq ft minimum for residences depending on zone — too large for typical tiny homes. Contact Des Moines Planning to explore ADU/manufactured home options.

Resources: City of Des Moines, IA

Does Dubuque, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Dubuque (in Dubuque County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Dubuque, IA

Does Eldora, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Eldora (in Hardin County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Eldora, IA

Does Elkader, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Elkader (in Clayton County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Elkader, IA

Does Emmetsburg, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Emmetsburg (in Palo Alto County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Emmetsburg, IA

Does Estherville, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Estherville (in Emmet County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Estherville, IA

Does Fairfield, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Fairfield (in Jefferson County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Fairfield, IA

Does Forest City, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Forest City (in Winnebago County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Forest City, IA

Does Fort Dodge, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Fort Dodge (in Webster County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Fort Dodge, IA

Does Fort Madison, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Fort Madison (in Lee County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Fort Madison, IA

Does Garner, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Garner (in Hancock County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Garner, IA

Does Glenwood, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Glenwood (in Mills County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Glenwood, IA

Does Greenfield, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Greenfield (in Adair County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Greenfield, IA

Does Grundy Center, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Grundy Center (in Grundy County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Grundy Center, IA

Does Guthrie Center, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Guthrie Center (in Guthrie County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Guthrie Center, IA

Does Hampton, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Hampton (in Franklin County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Hampton, IA

Does Harlan, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Harlan (in Shelby County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Harlan, IA

Does Ida Grove, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Ida Grove (in Ida County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Ida Grove, IA

Does Independence, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Independence (in Buchanan County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Independence, IA

Does Indianola, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Indianola (in Warren County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Indianola, IA

Does Iowa City, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Iowa City (University of Iowa, Johnson County) doesn’t publish detailed tiny home rules. Contact Iowa City Planning for property-specific specifics.

Resources: City of Iowa City, IA

Does Jefferson, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Jefferson (in Greene County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Jefferson, IA

Does Keokuk, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Keokuk (in Lee County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Keokuk, IA

Does Keosauqua, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Keosauqua (in Van Buren County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Keosauqua, IA

Does Knoxville, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Knoxville (in Marion County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Knoxville, IA

Does Le Mars, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Le Mars (in Plymouth County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Le Mars, IA

Does Leon, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Leon (in Decatur County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Leon, IA

Does Logan, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Logan (in Harrison County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Logan, IA

Does Manchester, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Manchester (in Delaware County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Manchester, IA

Does Maquoketa, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Maquoketa (in Jackson County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Maquoketa, IA

Does Marengo, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Marengo (in Iowa County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Marengo, IA

Does Marion, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Marion (Linn County, near Cedar Rapids) accommodates tiny homes through standard residential zoning. Contact Marion Planning for specifics.

Resources: City of Marion, IA

Does Marshalltown, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Marshalltown (in Marshall County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Marshalltown, IA

Does Mason City, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Mason City (in Cerro Gordo County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Mason City, IA

Does Montezuma, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Montezuma (in Poweshiek County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Montezuma, IA

Does Mount Ayr, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Mount Ayr (in Ringgold County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Mount Ayr, IA

Does Mount Pleasant, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Mount Pleasant (in Henry County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Mount Pleasant, IA

Does Muscatine, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Muscatine (in Muscatine County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Muscatine, IA

Does Nevada, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Nevada (in Story County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Nevada, IA

Does New Hampton, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

New Hampton (in Chickasaw County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of New Hampton, IA

Does Newton, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Newton (in Jasper County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Newton, IA

Does Northwood, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Northwood (in Worth County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Northwood, IA

Does Onawa, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Onawa (in Monona County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Onawa, IA

Does Orange City, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Orange City (in Sioux County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Orange City, IA

Does Osage, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Osage (in Mitchell County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Osage, IA

Does Osceola, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Osceola (in Clarke County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Osceola, IA

Does Oskaloosa, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Oskaloosa (in Mahaska County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Oskaloosa, IA

Does Ottumwa, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Ottumwa (in Wapello County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Ottumwa, IA

Does Pocahontas, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Pocahontas (in Pocahontas County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Pocahontas, IA

Does Primghar, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Primghar (in O’Brien County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Primghar, IA

Does Red Oak, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Red Oak (in Montgomery County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Red Oak, IA

Does Rock Rapids, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Rock Rapids (in Lyon County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Rock Rapids, IA

Does Rockwell City, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Rockwell City (in Calhoun County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Rockwell City, IA

Does Sac City, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Sac City (in Sac County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Sac City, IA

Does Sibley, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Sibley (in Osceola County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Sibley, IA

Does Sidney, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Sidney (in Fremont County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Sidney, IA

Does Sigourney, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Sigourney (in Keokuk County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Sigourney, IA

Does Sioux City, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Sioux City (in Woodbury County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Sioux City, IA

Does Spencer, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Spencer (in Clay County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Spencer, IA

Does Spirit Lake, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Spirit Lake (in Dickinson County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Spirit Lake, IA

Does Storm Lake, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Storm Lake (in Buena Vista County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Storm Lake, IA

Does Tipton, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Tipton (in Cedar County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Tipton, IA

Does Toledo, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Toledo (in Tama County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Toledo, IA

Does Urbandale, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Urbandale (Des Moines metro, Polk County) has adopted the 2018 IRC, providing a tiny home pathway. Contact Urbandale Planning for specifics.

Resources: City of Urbandale, IA

Does Vinton, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Vinton (in Benton County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Vinton, IA

Does Wapello, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Wapello (in Louisa County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Wapello, IA

Does Washington, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Washington (in Washington County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Washington, IA

Does Waterloo, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Waterloo (in Black Hawk County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Waterloo, IA

Does Waukee, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Limited. Waukee (Des Moines metro, Dallas County) requires a 1,050 sq ft minimum and treats RVs as temporary classification — restrictive for typical tiny homes. Contact Waukee Planning.

Resources: City of Waukee, IA

Does Waukon, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Waukon (in Allamakee County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Waukon, IA

Does Waverly, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Waverly (in Bremer County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Waverly, IA

Does Webster City, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Webster City (in Hamilton County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Webster City, IA

Does West Des Moines, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

West Des Moines (in Polk County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of West Des Moines, IA

Does West Union, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

West Union (in Fayette County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of West Union, IA

Does Winterset, Iowa, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Winterset (in Madison County) follows Iowa’s general framework where municipal zoning determines tiny home rules. Most rural Iowa cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Winterset, IA