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Are there any county regulations that apply when buying or selling land?

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Are there any county regulations that apply when buying or selling land?

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A. If the sale of land involves the splitting of property so that the parcel being sold has a separate legal description, the county and cities have applicable regulations. For land within the City of Fargo, or extraterritorial (ET) boundary, contact the Fargo Planning Office at (701) 241-1474. For land within the City of West Fargo, or extraterritorial (ET) boundary, contact the West Fargo Planning Office at (701) 282-3837. For rural property, contact the County Planner at (701) 298-2375 or visit the Planning Page. Q. Who regulates the zoning of land? A. The City of Fargo regulates zoning within their city limits and extraterritorial (ET) boundaries: (701) 241-1474. The City of West Fargo regulates zoning within their city limits and extraterritorial (ET) boundaries: (701) 282-3837. Land located within all other cities can use the following cities link. If the property is located outside the jurisdiction of a city, contact the appropriate township for their zoning regulations. Q. How

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If the sale of land involves the splitting of property so that the parcel being sold has a separate legal description, the county and cities have applicable regulations. For land within the City of Fargo, or extraterritorial (ET) boundary, contact the Fargo Planning Office at (701) 241-1474. For land within the City of West Fargo, or extraterritorial (ET) boundary, contact the West Fargo Planning Office at (701) 282-3837. For rural property, contact the County Planner at (701) 298-2375 or visit the Planning Page.

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