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June 24, 202651m6,697 words
72industrialzoningsubdivisionresidentialplat
Agenda available
June 23, 20261h 2m10,039 words
68zoningpublic hearingmotion to approveapprovedresidential
June 23, 20262h 1m16,119 words
190subdivisionresidentialmotion to approvezoningland use
June 22, 202633m4,447 words
74zoningmotion to approveapprovedresidentialindustrial
June 17, 202642m5,770 words
19historic preservationmotion to approveapprovedzoningvariance
Agenda available
June 16, 20262h 8m16,844 words
86approvedmotion to approvepublic hearingplattabled
June 16, 202640m5,242 words
7public hearingland usezoningapprovedmotion to approve
June 15, 202657m7,726 words
14public hearingmotion to approveapprovedland usesubdivision
June 15, 202654m8,451 words
8motion to approvezoningapprovedsubdivisionplat
June 10, 20263h 0m25,864 words
313zoningmotion to approveapprovedpublic hearingplat
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Frequently Asked Questions

Zoning in the City of Bismarck is administered by the Community Development Department's Planning Division. The Planning and Zoning Commission is an 11-member advisory board that makes recommendations on the comprehensive plan, zoning, subdivision, annexation, and other development requests within the city and its extraterritorial area (ETA). The City Commission holds the final decision authority. For a copy of the zoning ordinance or questions, the Planning Division can be reached at 701-355-1840 or planning@bismarcknd.gov.

A zoning map amendment is a legal change to Bismarck's zoning map and can be initiated by a property owner or by the City. The process involves submitting a Unified Development Application with the required fee, staff review against the comprehensive plan and ordinances, a development review meeting, and public notification (legal ads in the Bismarck Tribune plus letters to nearby property owners). The Planning and Zoning Commission holds the first public hearing and makes a recommendation, and the City Commission holds the final public hearing and makes the ultimate decision.

The Bismarck Planning and Zoning Commission typically meets at 5:00 pm on the fourth Wednesday of each month in the Tom Baker Meeting Room at the City County Office Building, 221 N. 5th St., Bismarck, ND. The Commission hears requests for major and minor subdivision plats, zoning changes, zoning ordinance text amendments, annexations, special use permits, and rural lot splits. Applicants should confirm the specific date on the Commission's posted meeting schedule.

Land-use and development decisions in Bismarck are guided by Together 2045, Bismarck's Comprehensive Plan, which was adopted by the City Commission on December 22, 2022, and is amended periodically. The plan sets goals and objectives related to land use and development and functions as the legal basis for the city's zoning and subdivision ordinance and all development decisions.

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