North Dakota Code § 40-48-34

Granting or denying protests - When resolution effective
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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. If no protests are filed, such resolution shall take final effect 
at midnight of the last day for filing protests.

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