Land Use & Zoning
A plat map is a recorded document that:
AShows the topography and elevation of a property
BDivides land into lots, blocks, and streets for a subdivision✓ Correct
CDepicts the zoning classification of all parcels in a city
DShows the boundaries of a township and range
Explanation
A plat map is a recorded map of a subdivision that shows the individual lots, blocks, streets, easements, and other features. Recording the plat creates the legal lots and dedicates public streets and easements.
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