North Dakota Code § 58-03-13

Township zoning commissions - Membership - Reports and
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recommendations - District boundaries - Hearings - Notice.
The board of township supervisors of a township desiring to avail itself of the powers 
conferred by sections 58 -03-11 through 58 -03-15 shall establish, by resolution, a township 
zoning commission to recommend the boundaries of the various township zoning districts and 
appropriate regulations and restrictions to be established therein. Membership of the 
commission must consist of three township supervisors and two members appointed from the 
municipalities concerned in relation to which the zoning is contemplated. Where the area to be 
regulated and restricted is situated in two or more townships, a joint zoning commission may be 
established. Membership of a joint zoning commission must consist of two township supervisors 
from each township and two members from the municipality in relation to which the zoning is 
contemplated. A zoning commission shall make a preliminary report and hold public hearings 
before submitting its final report and recommendations to the board or boards of township 
supervisors. The board or boards of township supervisors may establish, and from time to time 
change, the boundaries of township zoning districts and establish, amend, supplement, and 
enforce regulations and restrictions in the districts. No regulation, restriction, or boundaries 
become effective until after a public hearing at which parties in interest and citizens have an 
opportunity to be heard. At least fifteen days' notice of the time and place of the hearing must be 
published in the official newspaper of the county and also in the official newspaper of the 
municipality in relation to which the zoning action is taken, if in the municipality an official 
newspaper other than the official newspaper of the county is published. The description of any 
land within any zoning district established by a zoning commission together with any regulations 
and restrictions established must be filed with the governing bodies of the township and 
municipalities concerned, and if amendments are made to the boundaries of the zoning district 
or the regulations or restrictions, the amendments must be filed in the same manner. A zoning 
commission established under this section and a board of township supervisors shall state the 
grounds upon which any request for a zoning amendment or variance is approved or 
disapproved, and written findings upon which the decision is based must be included within the 
records of the commission or board.

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