Iowa 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SSB1118 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/13/2025

                    Senate Study Bill 1118 - Introduced   SENATE FILE _____   BY (PROPOSED COMMITTEE ON   LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL BY   CHAIRPERSON WEBSTER)   A BILL FOR   An Act relating to the responsibility and liability of property 1   owners for public places in cities, prohibiting fines, and 2   including effective date provisions. 3   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 4   TLSB 2119XC (4) 91   ll/js  

  S.F. _____   Section 1. Section 364.12, subsection 2, paragraphs b, c, 1   and e, Code 2025, are amended to read as follows: 2   b. The abutting property owner is responsible for the 3   removal of the natural accumulations of snow and ice from the 4   sidewalks within a reasonable amount of time and may be liable 5   for damages caused by the failure of the abutting property 6   owner to use reasonable care in the removal of the snow or ice. 7   If damages are to be awarded under this section against the 8   abutting property owner, the claimant has the burden of proving 9   the amount of the damages. To authorize recovery of more than 10   a nominal amount, facts must exist and be shown by the evidence 11   which   that afford a reasonable basis for measuring the amount 12   of the claimants actual damages, and the amount of actual 13   damages shall not be determined by speculation, conjecture, 14   or surmise. All legal or equitable defenses are available to 15   the abutting property owner in an action brought pursuant to 16   this paragraph. The citys general duty under this subsection 17   does not include a duty to remove natural accumulations of 18   snow or ice from the sidewalks. However, when the city is 19   the abutting property owner it has the specific duty of the 20   abutting property owner set forth in this paragraph. A city   21   shall not assess a fine against an abutting property owner for 22   failure to comply with this paragraph.   23   c. The abutting property owner may be required by ordinance 24   to maintain all property outside the lot and property lines and 25   inside the curb lines upon the public streets, except that the 26   property owner shall not be required to remove diseased trees 27   or dead wood on the publicly owned property or right-of-way. 28   The abutting property owner may be liable for damages caused by 29   the failure to use reasonable care in maintaining such property   30   if required by ordinance. A city shall not assess a fine 31   against an abutting property owner for failure to comply with   32   this paragraph. 33   e. If the abutting property owner does not perform an action 34   required under this subsection within a reasonable time, a city 35   -1-   LSB 2119XC (4) 91   ll/js   1/ 2            

  S.F. _____   may perform the required action and assess only the material 1   and direct labor   costs associated with a violation of paragraph 2   b or c against the abutting property for collection in 3   the same manner as a property tax. The city shall not assess 4   additional fines when assessing the costs against the abutting   5   property owner.   This power does not relieve the abutting 6   property owner of liability imposed under paragraph b . 7   Sec. 2. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act, being deemed of immediate 8   importance, takes effect upon enactment. 9   EXPLANATION 10   The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 11   the explanations substance by the members of the general assembly. 12   This bill relates to the responsibility and liability of an 13   abutting property owner for public places in a city such as 14   sidewalks. Under current law, an abutting property owner may 15   be required by a city ordinance to remove natural accumulations 16   of snow and ice within a reasonable time and maintain public 17   sidewalks or other property between the property line and the 18   curb line. The bill adds that an abutting property owner may 19   be liable if the property owner fails to use reasonable care in 20   maintaining sidewalks or other property between the property 21   line and the curb line if required by a city ordinance. The 22   bill prohibits a city from assessing a fine against an abutting 23   property owner for failure to remove snow and ice from the 24   sidewalks within a reasonable amount of time and for failure to 25   maintain all property from the property line to the curb. 26   Under current law, if the abutting property owner does not 27   perform an action required under Code section 364.12(2), within 28   a reasonable time, a city may perform the required action and 29   assess the costs against the abutting property for collection 30   in the same manner as a property tax. The bill provides that a 31   city may assess only material and direct labor costs against 32   the abutting property owner if the city performs an action 33   required under Code section 364.12(2)(b) or (c). 34   The bill takes effect upon enactment. 35   -2-   LSB 2119XC (4) 91   ll/js   2/ 2