Land Use & Zoning
Subdivision regulations in Delaware govern:
AOnly commercial property development
BThe division of land into parcels, including requirements for streets, utilities, and open space✓ Correct
CThe rental of condominium units
DAgricultural land use
Explanation
Subdivision regulations control the process of dividing land into lots, requiring compliance with standards for street design, utility installation, drainage, and open space dedication.
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