North Dakota Code § 11-33-04

County planning commissions authorized - Membership
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The board of county commissioners of any county desiring to avail itself of the powers 
conferred by this chapter shall establish, by resolution, a county planning commission to 
recommend the boundaries of the various county zoning districts and appropriate regulations 
and restrictions to be established therein. In counties with three -member boards of county 
commissioners, the planning commission consists of seven members, of whom at least one 
must be appointed from the governing body of the city that is the county seat, and of whom at 
most one may be appointed from the board of county commissioners. In counties with 
five-member boards of county commissioners the planning commission consists of nine 
members, of whom at least two must be appointed from the governing body of the city that is 
the county seat, and of whom at most two may be appointed from the board of county 
commissioners. The term of an ex officio member is coterminous with the member's term in the 
underlying office. The remaining members shall be appointed from the county at large. In 

counties that elect county commissioners from districts, at least one at large member of the 
planning commission must be appointed from each district. When appointments to said 
commission are first made, three members at large shall be appointed for a two -year term and 
two members at large for a four -year term, after which all subsequent appointments for 
members at large shall be for a four -year term. Appointments to fill vacancies shall be for the 
unexpired portion of the term. All appointments to the county planning commission shall be 
made by the board of county commissioners.

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