Code of Ordinances

The City Code is now available as a searchable document online. That searchable code can be found here which includes the zoning & subdivision ordinances.

The City of Norwalk has provided a current version of its Code of Ordinances on this web site to be used as a reference tool. The City Council can make updates to the City Code at any City Council Meeting.  

For any questions about the Code of Ordinances of the City of Norwalk, Iowa, please contact:

Lindsey Offenburger, Norwalk City Clerk
705 North Avenue

Norwalk, IA 50211
loffenburger@norwalk.iowa.gov
Phone: 515.981.0228 ext. 2230


The following ordinances will be incorporated into the City Code with the next codification.
Description Ordinance Adopted Date
Rezoning 1305 Sunset Drive Ordinance 23-01 01/26/2023
December 2022 Addition to Norwalk Urban Renewal Area Ordinance 23-02 01/26/2023
January 2023 Addition to Norwalk Urban Renewal Area Ordinance 23-03 02/16/2023
Amending Hughes Century Crossing Planned Unit Development Ordinance 23-04 03/09/2023
HH Norwalk Planned Unit Development (PUD) Ordinance 23-05 04/20/2023
Amending Aquatic Center Rates & Fees Ordinance 23-06 05/04/2023
Amending Architectural Standards Ordinance 23-07 05/25/2023
Rezoning 250 Beardsley Street Ordinance 23-08 06/01/2023
Airport Noise & Avigation Easement Ordinance 23-09 06/15/2023
Dunn Property Planned Unit Development (PUD) Ordinance 23-10 06/15/2023
Utility Rates Ordinance 23-11 06/15/2023
Ambulance Charges for Private Events Ordinance 23-12 07/06/2023
HH Norwalk PUD Rezoning Ordinance 23-13 08/10/2023
Maple Heights PUD Ordinance 23-14 08/24/2023
Capital Improvements Project Cost Sharing Ordinance 23-15 08/24/2023
August 2023 Addition to Norwalk Urban Renewal Area Ordinance 23-16 09/14/2023


Disclaimer:
This Code of Ordinances and/or any other documents that appear on this site may not reflect the most current legislation adopted by the Municipality. The City provides these documents for informational purposes only. These documents should not be relied upon as the definitive authority for local legislation. The official printed copy of a Code of Ordinances should be consulted prior to any action being taken.