North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SB2317

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  
Report DNP
2/17/25  
Engrossed
2/21/25  
Refer
2/25/25  

Caption

The revocation of a transfer of township zoning authority.

Impact

The proposed changes through SB2317 are noteworthy in shifting regulatory power back to townships. The bill is seen as a crucial step in reinforcing local control over land use decisions, which many proponents argue is essential for addressing the unique needs and preferences of communities. However, some concerns have been raised about the complexity and administrative burden that may arise from implementing these changes, with critics fearing it could lead to inconsistencies in zoning regulations between different municipalities and counties.

Summary

Senate Bill 2317 focuses on amending the North Dakota Century Code to revise the processes regarding the revocation of township zoning authority. The bill allows a township that has previously transferred its zoning authority to the county to reacquire that authority under specific conditions. Requirements include the passage of a written resolution by the township's board of supervisors, an election to be held with the majority of qualified electors voting in favor of the return to township zoning, and the adoption of a comprehensive plan and zoning ordinance. This reestablishment of local zoning control is significant as it aims to facilitate localized governance and responsive land use policies.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment around SB2317 appears to be mixed. Supporters encompass a variety of local governance advocates who believe that restoring zoning authority to townships allows for better reflection of community needs and interests. Conversely, opponents may view this measure with skepticism, cautioning against potential fragmentation of zoning laws that result in regulatory chaos, as different localities may adopt conflicting regulations that could complicate development efforts and property transactions.

Contention

A notable point of contention regarding SB2317 is how the balance of authority between local governments and counties will be navigated post-enactment. While it empowers townships to reclaim their zoning authority, there are implications for existing agreements and the administrative processes required to reinstate the zoning authority. Hence, the discussions around the bill highlight larger trends in land use governance, community representation in decision-making, and how best to manage the relationship between different levels of government.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND SB2174

The regulation of odors in an animal feeding operation and zoning authority over animal feeding operations in counties and townships; and to provide an effective date.

ND HB1500

Nonconforming structures in counties, cities, and townships.

ND S4079

Renames "township committee" to "township council;" requires townships to update materials to reflect this title change.

ND SF5192

Townships regulation of lawful gambling authorization provision

ND SF2500

A bill for an act relating to townships, including the appointment and duties of township officers, township budgets, and the provision of fire protection and emergency medical services to townships by cities, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly SF 2431, SSB 3009.)

ND HF156

A bill for an act raising the limit certain townships may levy for fire protection service and emergency medical service.

ND HB1193

Township assessors.

ND SB2027

County, city, and township floodplain management ordinances and to provide definitions.

ND HB1065

The county and township infrastructure fund.

ND HB1911

GOV ACCOUNT AUDIT-TOWNSHIPS

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