North Dakota Code § 24-01-19

Board of county commissioners may determine damages
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If the director is unable to purchase land or materials with the necessary ways and access 
thereto, at what the director deems a reasonable valuation, then the board of county 
commissioners of the county wherein such land or materials may be situated, on petition of the 
director, shall proceed to ascertain and determine the damages and make awards in the manner 
provided by chapter 24 -07 for lands taken for highway purposes as hereby modified or 
amended. Within fifteen days after the filing of such petition with the county auditor, the board of 
county commissioners shall fix a time and place, not later than sixty days from and after the 
filing of such petition, for a hearing of all persons interested or aggrieved by such taking, and 
shall cause to be published in the official newspaper of the county, at least once a week, for 
three successive weeks, prior to such hearing, a notice of such hearing, stating the time and 
place where the same shall be held, together with a description of the property to be taken. 
Such published notice must be in lieu of all other notices, and when so published must give the 
said board of county commissioners full and complete jurisdiction to proceed with the 
determination of awards of damages. A copy of such notice must be served personally upon all 
known owners residing or found within the state, and upon the occupant of the land, not less 
than fifteen days prior to such hearing, in the manner provided for the service of a summons in 
the district court, and in case of personal service of such notice upon all persons interested in 

any manner in said real property, as disclosed by the records in the office of the recorder of the 
county wherein said property is located, no publication of such notice may be made.

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