The Amana Colonies Land Use District (ACLUD) is a certified local government organization that focuses on preserving the historical and cultural character of the Amana Colonies in Homestead, Iowa. With a long history of land use regulation dating back to 1854, ACLUD provides guidelines and recommendations for commercial and industrial development, residential development, and the preservation of agricultural land and historic properties within the district.
ACLUD oversees the review and approval process for construction and demolition projects, requiring zoning permits from the Board of Trustees. The Historic Preservation Commission plays a crucial role in reviewing permits for historic district properties. By protecting and improving the district through careful consideration of transportation, environmental controls, utilities, and community facilities, ACLUD ensures the preservation of the Amana Colonies' unique heritage.
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