Land Use & Zoning
California's Subdivision Map Act requires subdividers of five or more parcels to obtain approval of a:
AParcel map
BTentative and final map✓ Correct
CLot split only
DVariance
Explanation
The Subdivision Map Act requires subdividers dividing land into five or more parcels to obtain approval of both a tentative map and a final map from the local agency.
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