Land Use & Zoning
A North Dakota city council denies a rezoning application. The applicant may:
AImmediately reapply with the same request
BAppeal to the Board of Zoning Adjustment or district court within the specified time✓ Correct
CProceed with the development anyway
DOnly sue the city, not appeal administratively
Explanation
A denied rezoning application can be appealed administratively to the city's Board of Zoning Adjustment or directly to district court. Many municipalities also require a waiting period before the same rezoning request can be resubmitted.
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