Property Ownership
A Georgia commercial property owner who subdivides their lot to create a new buildable parcel must comply with:
AOnly GREC approval
BLocal subdivision regulations, platting requirements, and applicable zoning✓ Correct
COnly state environmental regulations
DFederal land use laws exclusively
Explanation
Subdividing commercial property requires compliance with local subdivision regulations (including plat recording), zoning requirements, utility and access provisions, and potentially state environmental review.
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