North Dakota Statutes

§ 40-48-34 — Granting or denying protests - When resolution effective

North Dakota § 40-48-34
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 40Municipal Government
Ch. 40-48Municipal Master Plans and Planning Commissions

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N.D. Cent. Code § 40-48-34 (2026).

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Upon the hearing of any protest, the governing body may grant or deny the same except that it shall not deny the written protests of the owners of a majority of the area of property lying within any proposed street to be opened or of a majority of the owners of the frontage of a street to be widened and upon which a future street line is established except by a four-fifths vote of such governing body. The governing body may grant or sustain protests as to the entire proposed future street line or lines or only as to a portion thereof. The governing body may deny the protest or protests as to any portion of such proposed future street line or lines concerning which a protest is not granted or sustained. Upon the denial of any such protest, the resolution shall become effective immediately.

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