Land Use & Zoning
In North Dakota, which entity typically has the authority to approve a rezoning request?
AThe county assessor
BThe city commission or city council after a public hearing process✓ Correct
CThe NDREC
DThe North Dakota Legislature
Explanation
Rezoning requires a formal public process with notice, public hearing before the planning commission, and final approval by the city commission (or city council). The process ensures transparency and public participation.
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