North Dakota Code § 40-48-21

Approval of plats by commission - Hearings - Notice - Effect
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Within thirty days after the submission of a plat, the planning commission shall approve or 
disapprove the plat. If the plat is not approved or disapproved within that time, the plat is 
deemed to have been approved, and a certificate to that effect must be issued by the 
commission on demand. The applicant, however, may waive the requirement that the 
commission act within thirty days and may consent to an extension of the period. The 
commission shall state the grounds upon which any plat is approved or disapproved, and written 
findings upon which the decision is based must be included within the records of the 
commission. Any plat submitted to the commission must contain the name and address of an 
individual to whom notice of a hearing must be sent. No action may be taken by the commission 
upon any plat until the commission has afforded a hearing thereon. At least five days before the 
date fixed for the hearing, a notice of the time and place of the hearing must be sent by 
registered mail to the address shown on the plat. Public notice of all hearings also must be 
given. Every plat approved by the commission may be adopted by the commission as an 
amendment of or addition to the master plan without further hearing.

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