Land Use & Zoning
Subdivision regulations primarily govern:
AThe tax assessment process for new developments
BThe division of land into smaller parcels and the required improvements such as streets and utilities✓ Correct
CZoning density and setback requirements
DEnvironmental impact assessments for commercial projects
Explanation
Subdivision regulations control how larger parcels are divided into individual lots, requiring the dedication of streets, provision of utilities, approval of plats, and compliance with design standards to ensure orderly development.
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