459A.103 - SPECIAL TERMS.

        459A.103  SPECIAL TERMS.         For purposes of this chapter, all of the following shall apply:         1. a.  Two or more open feedlot operations under common      ownership or common management are deemed to be a single open feedlot      operation if they are adjacent or utilize a common area or system for      open feedlot effluent disposal.         b.  For purposes of determining whether two or more open      feedlot operations are adjacent, all of the following shall apply:         (1)  At least one open feedlot operation structure must be      constructed on or after July 17, 2002.         (2)  An open feedlot operation structure which is part of one open      feedlot operation is separated by less than one thousand two hundred      fifty feet from an open feedlot operation structure which is part of      the other open feedlot operation.         c.  For purposes of determining whether two or more open      feedlot operations are under common ownership, a person must hold an      interest in each of the open feedlot operations as any of the      following:         (1)  A sole proprietor.         (2)  A joint tenant or tenant in common.         (3)  A holder of a majority equity interest in a business      association as defined in section 202B.102, including but not limited      to as a shareholder, partner, member, or beneficiary.         An interest in the open feedlot operation under subparagraph (2)      or (3) which is held directly or indirectly by the person's spouse or      dependent child shall be attributed to the person.         d.  For purposes of determining whether two or more open      feedlot operations are under common management, a person must have      significant control of the management of the day-to-day operations of      each of the open feedlot operations.  Common management does not      include control over a contract livestock facility by a contractor,      as defined in section 202.1.         2.  An open feedlot operation structure is "constructed" when      any of the following occurs:         a.  Excavation commences for a proposed open feedlot operation      structure or proposed expansion of an existing open feedlot operation      structure.         b.  Forms for concrete are installed for a proposed open      feedlot operation structure or the proposed expansion of an existing      open feedlot operation structure.         c.  Piping for the movement of open feedlot effluent is      installed within or between open feedlot operation structures as      proposed or proposed to be expanded.         3. a.  In calculating the animal unit capacity of an open      feedlot operation, the animal unit capacity shall not include the      animal unit capacity of any confinement feeding operation building as      defined in section 459.102, which is part of the open feedlot      operation.         b.  Notwithstanding paragraph "a", only for purposes of      determining whether an open feedlot operation must obtain an      operating permit, the animal unit capacity of the animal feeding      operation includes the animal unit capacities of both the open      feedlot operation and the confinement feeding operation if the      animals in the open feedlot operation and the confinement feeding      operation are all in the same category or type of animals as used in      the definitions of large and medium concentrated animal feeding      operations in 40 C.F.R. pt. 122.  In all other respects the      confinement feeding operation shall be governed by chapter 459 and      the open feedlot operation shall be governed by this chapter.         4.  An open feedlot operation structure is abandoned if the open      feedlot operation structure has been razed, removed from the site of      an open feedlot operation, filled in with earth, or converted to uses      other than an open feedlot operation structure so that it cannot be      used as an open feedlot operation structure without significant      reconstruction.         5.  All distances between locations or objects provided in this      chapter shall be measured in feet from their closest points.         6.  The regulation of open feedlot effluent shall be construed as      also regulating settled open feedlot effluent and solids.         7.  "Seasonal high-water table" means the seasonal high-water      table as determined by a professional engineer pursuant to the      following requirements:         a.  The seasonal high-water table shall be determined by      evaluating soil profile characteristics such as color and mottling      from soil corings, soil test pits, or other soil profile evaluation      methods, water level data from soil corings or other sources, and      other pertinent information.         b.  If a drainage tile line to artificially lower the seasonal      high-water table is installed as provided in section 459A.302, the      level to which the seasonal high-water table will be lowered will be      the seasonal high-water table.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2005 Acts, ch 136, §3; 2006 Acts, ch 1030, §45; 2008 Acts, ch      1191, §144, 147, 148