Land Use & Zoning

Under North Dakota law, when may a property owner demolish a historic building without review?

AWhenever they choose since they own the property
BTypically never without review if the building is on a historic register; however, non-designated buildings may be demolished with regular permits✓ Correct
COnly if the building is more than 75 years old
DOnly with approval from the federal government

Explanation

Buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places or a local historic register may be subject to additional review before demolition. Non-designated historic buildings typically require only standard local building/demolition permits.

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