Land Use & Zoning

In Colorado, 'right-of-way' dedication is required when a property is subdivided to:

AAllow the public to purchase the right-of-way land
BProvide land for public roads and streets to serve the subdivision✓ Correct
CCreate a buffer between the subdivision and neighboring properties
DMeet minimum lot size requirements

Explanation

When land is subdivided in Colorado, the developer typically must dedicate right-of-way for public streets and utilities. This dedication conveys the land to the public entity (municipality or county) for road construction and maintenance.

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