Land Use & Zoning

In Colorado, a 'final plat' for a subdivision differs from a 'preliminary plat' in that it:

AShows only the conceptual layout without engineering details
BIs the legally recorded document dividing the land into lots with precise surveyed boundaries✓ Correct
CRequires only planning commission approval
DIs not recorded in the public records

Explanation

A final plat is the finished, surveyed, and precisely drawn document dividing land into lots and blocks. It must be approved by the local government and recorded in the county clerk and recorder's office, creating the legally recognized lot boundaries.

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